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Show Utah's new Laws. Summary of Measures Passed by Legislature Leg-islature and Signed by Governor. SENATE BILLS, t, Larson, H. S Prohibits the sale of liquor near grading camps or public works outside In- corporated towns and cities 2, Johnson Providing for the expenses of the Legislature 10, Larsen, C. P. Bounty for noxious animals. ani-mals. 12, Larsen, C. P. Bounty for grasshoppers. 17, Love To. codify and revise certain laws for the creation of office of food and dairy commissioner. 19, Sherman To prevent the desecration of the United States flag by using it for advertising adver-tising purposes. 1 35, Bamberger Increasing the salary of the (Stenographer of the Supreme court. 37, Lawrence Transferring incorporations from the office of the State Auditor to the .Secretary of State. 52, Lawrence Authorizing administrators to )lease mining claims. I 56. Lawrence Time of certifying and fixing icity taxes. . 57, Lawrence Allowing mayors to disapprove without vetoing bills from city councils. . 58, Lawrence In relation to claims against ftowns and cities : 59, Lawrence Limiting the time for beginning begin-ning actions against counties on rejected claims. 1 , 60, Gardner Establishing experimental farm. 6t, Committee on Education Providing for ,chool text book conventions. ' 6s. Barber Providing for ' hnA.r.r :i. Pse'i"c:7rn,latin;1,e paymtnt of Lo,he"VnCTcrnagneSofrrvCednufer0m M CUnty f ;"4npufdo0?siquaiification' teeVof t ndr-Reultin, ' tms of trua- of tVnhoM feveT ,S'nfeCt,0n f eXCrcta in Poofs2'frort0?vTT! pr,hibit vaults d cess-?!, cess-?!, C ,bel"K P'ad "ear water supplies. of bokrd orhellth"""3' dU'ieS fr Secretary at1:oo'oPrpye7FainXnuKm.SaIary f at UoofeVannunf f district conJr4ortroRrelctaen.the mini ry .RePaling law relating to the fill- 186 kTT ST the board f Pardons fund 'for thrrl7Pr,V,ding, :f0r the investmen! X Comfnn lmptl"-of. territorial bonds, tionf S:Xr,,n8 ?6' t0 the bee ,?ndJustTn-T0 eouge the BILLS VETOED, state"",' 3 1" ' Whore-To relieve to .L'TnrchaTe1? taXat,n Unt" the tile peesVthe'6, Condon-Providing for the ex- ens"' f thC EIeV' taxesTn si?t iVi 92? re,ate ool "xes in bait Lake City and county. The general appropriation bill carries $1 525 000 in round numbers. ' . . 1 jmen in cities. i! 67, Lawrence For an additional judge in the (Third district. 68, Williams Providing for a commission to secure the benefits of the irrigation appropriation appropria-tion by congress. 69, Bennion Defining the powers of corporations. corpor-ations. 70, Committee on Railroads Making rail-roads rail-roads liable for killing of stock which strays j jon the track. I 78, Lawrence Relating to the form of excep-. excep-. lions. 182, Lawrence Creating bail commissioners in (cities. J 83, Lawrence Providing for a judge pro tem-jpore tem-jpore in city courts. 1 j 80. Barnes Relating to the location of pow- jder houses. 90, Lawrence Fixing fee for tax deeds. t 94, Sherman Appropriating $50,000 and creating a commission for the Louisiana Purchase Pur-chase exposition. I' 05. Lawrence Dividing fines between city and jj icounty treasuries. - f 96, Lawrence Relating to fees, fines and r icosts collected by city courts. ' 97, Lawrence Practice in city courts. io8, Lawrence Proceedings against corporations corpora-tions in city courts. go, Lawrence Procedure against violators of (city ordinances on appeal. . loo, Lawrence Tes of clerks of city courts, j I iot, Lawrence Practice in city courts. 1 I lo3, Lawrence Requiring sheriff to serve process of city courts. , 103, Lawrence Prescribing the seal for city ourts. ' 104, Sherman Providing for a hearing for the revocation of liquor licenses. log, .Lawrence Injunctions not to be issued, i i'hen bonds are given. . . H2, Williams For the purchase of Kinney's . Index DJpest. 114, Barber Allowing marriage licenses to &e issued on affidavits. 115, Allison Requiring motions for new trials based on new evidence to be filed within .sixty days after the verdict. 118, Bennion Requiring notaries public to file their commissions with district clerks. ; 121, Williams Prohibiting pest houses near rwater used for culinary purposes. 125, Committee on Judiciary Allowing election elec-tion returns to be delivered by registered mail. ia6. Committee on Manufactures Creating a commission and appropriating $10,000 for the "Lewis and Clarke exposition at Portland. 128, Bennion Providing for the annexation jof a part of one county to an adjoining county. 138, Love Relating to the custody of present iewnership maps. , '45. Johnson Providing for the arbitration - -J' ' of water rights. ' 146 Johnson Permitting the Issuance of pre-V pre-V 'ferred stock. J 152, Bennion Making the chambers of a dis- trict judge co-extensive with his district. J54,. Whitmore Providing for the payment of scheated funds to the state treasury. 159. Gardner Providing for a special gur- ) dian for the interests pf insane wives in the -estates of their husbands, who may convey prop-rty. prop-rty. 160, - Murdock Allowing school houses to be ' erected in whole or in part by day's labor. 161, Johnson Requiring the state treasurer to Weep separate accounts of different state '. Ifunda. J . 166, Larsen, H. S. Election of county and I -precinct officers and fixing the terms of office. 168, Lawrence Amending the laws relating to j taxes on flfts, legacies and inheritances. ! 170, Lwrence Making provision for family ; upport m case of decedents. 1 73, .Sherman Providing for state banks with I J$xo,ooo capital. ; 174, McKay Providing that doors of public buildings shall open outward. 177, Bennion Publication of notice to cred-i cred-i Itors of estates. " 180, Cemmittee on Public Health Regulating !the practise of dentistry. J iSt, JnJ-t Irrigation Committee General ir rigation bill. , . . 182. Committee on County and Municipal Ap- propriations To enable cities to condemn water systems. - i8s, Committee on Private Corporations- lo , . enable the head of the church to buy and sell A " jrperty. - 188, Lewis Appropriations for general pur-I pur-I poses. . '. I 192, Barber Amending the law of trespass. i 19J Barnes To enable railroad companies to condemn land for shops, round houses and other necessary uses. ' . , J95,-Committee on Judiciary -Place of trial -of civil actions arising outside of the state. ' 190, Barnes General revenue bill. 1196, Joint Conference Committee One-mill county tax levy for the care of the poor. 200, Gardner Putting a tax on coke, bullion and Ina-tte: -.' HOUSE BILLS. 3, Barrett Limiting the amount of explosives to be stored in a mine. , 6, Molyneux Providing for free text-books. ij, Hawley Fixing the penalty for grand """ciondon Providing money for the school for the deaf, dumb and blind. 1 20, Hamlin Eight hours a day in all public institutions and public work. 24, Evans Ceding public building sites for the federal government. ... . . j 26, Brink Relating to obtaining food under ashTo provide for soldiers, sailors and ,""eNash Exempting soldiers from poll tax. , , '10. Watts Bounty on wild animals. . ?. ru-.tAr-nr,; Tor deputy county ' Barrett Regulating the sale of 46. Austin Amending the bureau of statis- t,C49',aDone Providing for divorce in case of in- s'oT'Morris Disposal of funds derived from th ealr or rental of public land6. McKlnon-Notice of sale of trespassing n64," Smith Board of sheep commissioners and Lth In relation to reports of county treasurers and county auditors. 6. Molyneux Creating a state boad Of bor- iHall ?!elaiin to marks and brands. 9, ColW-Curfew law. ioi, J. I. Joknson Relatimt; to the power i town boards and trustees. 1 09, J. t. Joknson Requiring towa trustees ,f?McKl-non-Relating to the dutll of e district attorney. 129, Morris Defining estrays. . , 13-Morri. Relating to notice of hearing Aoceunts. |