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Show UTAH'S LK(HSI4T0RS. Junnitrjr 7. 1 8nat The live stock committee roportcd favorably on bill No. i, to mako sheriff Inspectors In-spectors of llvo stock. Tha committee on county and municipal corporations reported favorably on bill No, 6, to caro (or' babltum drunkards at county expense. The snlarlci commlttco amended bill No, 3.1, to make tbo salary of supremo court stenographer tl0. Senator Larsen's grasshopper bill and Senator Sena-tor Uarnes's dog tax bill passed to third reading. Senator Ilambcrfrcr Introduced bill No. M, to provide for tha rogulatlon of tho practice of. osteopathy In tho stato. Senator Lawrence Introduced bill No. 53, making It legal for guardians and ndmlnlstra-tors ndmlnlstra-tors to leaso and give options on mining claims belonging to minors. Johnson's Joint mcmorlsl to congress asking for the passage of the omnibus statehood bill, passed under suspension of tbe rules. House Threo bills were passed by tho houso during a short session. Ono corrects a mlstaka mada In passing tha appropriation (or tbo school for deaf, dumb and blind, another appropriates ap-propriates 7S 0 to assist In defraying tha ex-ponsos ex-ponsos of the commlttco la chargo ot tho National Na-tional Irrigation congress at Ogdcn, and tho third provldos for qulntennlal conventions for tho selection of toxt books (or tho public schools of the state. New bills Introduced: By Hall, for publico, tlon of marks nnd brands; by Child, for com-pensatlon com-pensatlon of deputy assessors; by Garrett, revising the stato pharmacy law. January SR. Sin ate Tbe senato passed bouse lolnt resolution reso-lution No. S, relating to the national Irrigation congress to be, held at Ogden. Passed senate bill No, IS, providing for bounties on grasshoppers, locusts and crlckots. Defeated senate bills Nos. 20 to 30, providing for tho abolishing o( tho office of district attorney, at-torney, after warm debate. Committee on mines and minerals reported against Lowls bill No. 8 und In favor of Uar-rett's Uar-rett's houso bill No. S, to prohibit storing of explosives In mines. Senator I.uwrenco Introduced bills Nos. 61, 65, 80, 57, 58 and 85, modifying the laws In regard re-gard to police and nro departments la cities; mayors' vrtocs; tho powers and duties of county commissioners relating to the care o( Indigent poor in cities; to cnablo tax lcvlos In cities nnd towns to bo mado any tlmo In July; to dcllno tho law relating to damago cusos aguinst cities nnd lo fix tho law of limitation with reference to claims. Housn-Adopted unanimously momorlal to congress askiug tho admission of tho territories ter-ritories II. II. No. M, by llrinlc, inoludlng lodging-houses lodging-houses In tho net for tho protection of hotel-keepers hotel-keepers was passed. A bill was Introduced by Iteprccntatho Whlto of I'luio county, making tho first absCT-dayin absCT-dayin October health d,y. On tliut loSy'thu owner or lessoo of every oceui 'dwelling-house, 'dwelling-house, church school-lumsrjyfatre, rooming-house rooming-house ordoniJng.han,1- thoroughly dlit,-icct dlit,-icct UioKuTrnJir tho direction uf tho stato juojk, or )icajlllt or h0 llncd nol t0 lcceiI 0 Jiiuiinry 21. Sknate-A bill was passed ilxln? tho salaries of justices of thu sunrtmo court nt ROW and Judges of tbo din rict court at 3,5A). Passed a bill making tho salary of supremo court stenographer $1.S00 Instead of tx A lensthj discussion w.is bad of llamberger's bill for the cure of drunkards und it was made n special order for Monday Housr.-'lh bill exempting stato lands from taxation until tho tltlo, gcos to tbo purchaser was passed. A resolution colling for Inforrantloni in regard re-gard to vaccination was WW on tho tublo. Now bills wero Introduced ns follows; Condon, Con-don, for Initiative nnd referendum! Hone, llxlng mliilmuni county school tax; Mrs, Coulter, Coul-ter, by request, leasing of mines; Mrs. Coulter, by rftiuoit, expenses of Judges nud district attorneys, Mrs. Coulter, by request, changing practlcu In counter-claims: Condon, to provent docking lior.es, CondJn, for stato humano officer; Stuno. umen,ds exemption law; Aus In. to ns-.ist In collection of statistics; Cotton, unnexutlon of part of counllos. .' unary .10. SLNATK-Scnator Lewis had tho senate at his mercy on the Ilurrett bill, regulating the amount o( powder or other high explosives to bo stored in mines T.htro were only ten senators sena-tors prcsont nt tho session, nine of whom toted for tho bill, Lowls voilng against It. Tho president presi-dent declared tho bill imsse-d, whin Senator Lowls arose to a pilot of order to the effect that tho constitution rtquiicd n mnjorlty of tho entire Rcrutu on tho Una) passugo of u bill, whereupon thu cbulr announced that tho bill had failed nt passugo for lack of ono votu. 'ThoMnutoiuUouracil till Monday ut a o'clock. honatoriiC. P. Laisen, (lardnor. Loose, WII-Hams, WII-Hams, Sherman, Johnson, llarnes und Hen-nlon Hen-nlon wero absent, being on a Junket to I'rovo to lnpi ct tho lnsano asylum HOUrtK-New JjMh wero Introduied In the homo osinblliblng experiment fnims; making permanent Insanity the ground for divoieu, prohibiting taxation of mortgages; proildlng for lilt estment of state laud funds A resolution was udopicd Instructing the secretary of stats to keep tho llag of tho Hulled States Hying over the, buiWlo- whllo tho legls-laturolsjn legls-laturolsjn session Messrs. Sto wart, Done nnd itoberts wero np-polntoiluciiruinlttco-to'nrrjhgo for exercises in honorof tho birthday iiii(ers,iiy of l'resl-dontMcIiln l'resl-dontMcIiln oy. S. II No. 37, by Mr. I.owrenco, transferring tho articles or Incorporation of railroad cum-panics cum-panics from, tho onlco or stato uUdllor to secrc-uiry secrc-uiry of state, was plaiod on third reading and passod by a t oto of 3 uyes, no jiuys. |