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Show WITH UTAH'8 LAWMAKERS. Hrflj Senator Haiband's bill requiring ( H mines to have emergency medical H esse for use In case of accident, ha jB paeeed the house S Tho house passed a amended by the senate houso bill 37, by Richards. raising the salary of the miperlntend- ent of public Instruction from 11,800 to lt.000 Senator Walton's registration bill changes tho present law no that tho registration books In all towns snd cities shall be revised each yiar, In stead til every two year The senate has disposed ot lr. Pcd B preen marriage bill, which originated In the hotisn, by p'unliig It without In- eluding epileptic In the elasm s to Wk whom marriage Is prohibited Hj The house ha received and H adopted n favorable report from thn , special committee on lho t'rltehtnw f K bill creating a fire and pollen mmnils- J JM sloti fur cities of the flist clss II Die house gatu thn death blow to i house bill 111. by Tntt requiring wldo I H tires on wagons alter January 1 11)16, by adopting the,mnJorlty report of thu ro-titnlltee on highways and bridges American Fork gnvo the inomherit I ot the legislature, the governor, hla aloft und others from Salt l.nke a roy- al welcome on thu night nt the tilth, H when the lawmakers paid that town a vMt. The bill ol Senator I-wroneo changing chang-ing the fees for Jjrore and wllusei, failed to pas the house, twenty flvo members believing thnl tho measure would not aeeompllHh thu good that was expected from IL Out of the wholo buuch ot eighty two bills Introduced In tho hoiist on thn 12th, the only realty iioluhlo measures wero n'dotcii orlcrcd by Mr Clegg, tho purport ot all ot which was thu abolition of the offlco or district attorney. at-torney. Senator Hulanlskl's bills, Nos. 14 and IS, requiring euro but not fixing any speed limit lor automobiles, and making It a misdemeanor to Interloro with an) county road or public highway, high-way, havo received tho approval of the bouse The Joint memorial Introduced In . tho houso on tho 12th, wa tho time- honored onu asking congress to annex an-nex what la known r.i tho Arltona strip to Utah, which probably ha passed every legislature nlnce state- " hood wnt created The house has passed Croft's antl-clgaretto antl-clgaretto bill, which prohibits, under teveru penalties, thu selling of cigarettes cigar-ettes In any form or ot clgaretto pa per after January 1, 11)08. An effort to amend tho bill by striking out clg- ' arctto paper wa futllo. " A petition from St (leorgo cltlxcn waa received In thu acnalo laat week which set forth the tact that they "nro alxlyflvo mile from a railroad. A railroad to St tleorgo would do u moro good In ono year than a com mlslou In 100 yearn tllvo u railroad and wo will run our chance for tho rest" A resolution passed tha bouso that a commltteo ot four, two from tho house and two from tho senato, bq appointed by tbo speaker for lho houso and the president of the senate, respectively, to formulato a programme of exercises exer-cises commomorallvo of Washing' ton's bltrhdsy and that the public. Ls Invited, ' Tho Galveston plan for governing ' a city is to bo appllod to Bait Lako It tho bills providing therefor, aa . -- passed by tho senato, aro passed by tho houso. Bcntlment In tbo senato , was unanimous In favor or tho measure, meas-ure, which waa fathered by llenner X. Smith, and tho voto tor It was unanimous, unani-mous, Houso bill CI, by Kuchler, requiring street car companlca to provldo seats for motorman, to havo air brakes on all now car put Into tho service, and to requlro a motorman and a conductor con-ductor on each car or train, waa pasted by tho houso after being amended tn several respects as to verbiage. If a bill Introduced In tho sonato by Senator Wesley K. Walton, of Itlch , county, become a law. It will bo no dotonso for a merchant or commission commis-sion man accused of selling decayed or tainted food to allege that ho did not know that It was unwholcsomo. Tho bill rnvidc a penalty for the llrst off or a lino or (200. Senator Hulanlskl's bill permitting a namo to appear but onco on an election ballot, was road a third time and failed to pass by a voto of, ayes, 10; nays, 22; absont and not voting, 3; excused, 1 This bill provided against fusion ot tho several church parties. The houso concurred In tho senate amendments to houso hill 18, by Robin-son. Robin-son. Increasing tho Towers of tho stato board ot cqualiatlon. The senato amendments added plpo lines operated In more than ono county to tho list of properties to bo assessed by tho board. John Hollo, reporter of tho proceedings proceed-ings of tho sunrcma court, asked tho senato salary commltteo to raise bis pay from 1800 to 11,000 a yoar. The committee reported favorably. On tbo lfith, on motion ot Benator Hol-llngsworth, Hol-llngsworth, tho salary of this official Was cut to ICOO. Benatu bill No. 12, by Hulanlskl. providing that salaries of county officers offi-cers shall bo full compensation for all services rendered, and providing for tho compensation or doputy officers, waa read tho third tlmo and, upon motion mo-tion or Mr. Clcgg, lho enacting clause was stricken out The senato, unlike the houso, has no rulo limiting tho Introduction, or bills. On thn 12th, 104 had been Introduced, In-troduced, which Is about SO less than at a corresponding time at the last session A conservative estlmats Pisces tho total number which will bs Introduced at ISO. Tho senato has passed the bill Introduced In-troduced by tho Joint commltteo on public land which appropriates I5,00 lor the employment dr special counsol and expert witnesses lo fight tha school coal land onsen In tho federal cor'- This Is tho same measure which the houso killed |