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Show HOUSE NUKES 1 yPLOSTTII Lawmakers Wade Through Committee Reported; Six New Bids Added SVl.T I.AKK. Feb. IK. Time los1 i , debate over th Sotithwlok clgamt bill was partially made "i yesterday hen members of the house of repre-entativi repre-entativi waded through e flood of standing committee reports, reduced n ibir.i reading calendar temporarily temporar-ily but added to It before the session I..,. .1. i tber. arc now thlrtv m"ii-i m"ii-i - a walling pasivige. SIXTEEN BILLS t There ate sixteen measuros to be c onsblered before tb- antl-clgaret bill is ngnln reached, and Indications am! tllat II will not come up for final ac-j tb. ii until tomorrow. nly two senate communications w.ie received, one transmitting House bill No. 3 1 With Ihe engCtlng clauso stricken, and One transmitting House bill No. 0. by Howell. The lower body; ri fused to concur In amendments plac-; d lii the Idll by the senate. The house v. a.H flooded with petitions in favor of an income tax measure There also 1 several petitions and telegrams relating to House bill No. L' I. by MUlf . ' which wen- ordered filed for the In-, I formation of the house. i House bills Nns. 35 and S3, for which substitute measures have been lntro-dUOOd, lntro-dUOOd, were withdrawn. Standing committees reported eighteen mils out, ..II bUt one favorably, and these tended tend-ed to Increase the length of the calendar, calen-dar, for they received a position there-, on. 1 st HOQL BN8U8. Representative Wood's bill, Housei bill No 81, relating to the taking of. the school census, which hsw been held In committee pending the Journey through the senate of House bill No I 20, by Scegmlller. was reported out I favorably, placed at the head of th1 calendar by unanimous consent and passed. It carried an amendmnt pro-, vldlng that all children attending either eith-er tho district or public high schools should be enumerated In their home districts. The bill was rushed through and llios.- who had opposed It when it first came out of committee several Keeks ago. apparently did not realize it- precise purport. It would change the date for the taking of the school cebaus to October, i but those pupils who attend schools' ii the dties would In- enumerated In1 their homo districts, providing Uiey at-, tended other than district schools, ami tin- citu-s wherein they are taught would lose the benefit of the per head apportionment of school taxes that House bill No. 20 provides for. Senate bill No. 17, by Jenkins, providing pro-viding for a one-man land board, came out of committee in record time and I reached the calendar. There was aaid to ie a possibility that it would be advanced on the calendar today and: pa Bed. Senate Joint memorial No. T' bj Dern, Whlcn would place a ltepub-lican ltepub-lican legislature on record as favoring disarmament, was reported out of . Ommlttee favorably. and will be reached on the calendar today or Saturday Sat-urday j l K Mil, I. REPORT. Another measure which came out of committee after having been recom-milled, recom-milled, was House bill No. 101, by the j bouse committee on education It had a favorable report and contained no amendments. Th,- measure met with consiacrablt opposition several days ag,. vvh. ii ii wis on third leading. It would I'laceTill construction work In connection with public schools. wher ihi cost exceeds Sfi.ono. under the su-i su-i i-!mom uf the state superintendent Of public Instruction. House bin 11:. proposing an Increase In-crease In salaries of certain county of-flcials, of-flcials, was reported out unfavorably. It uoulrt only affect Salt ltke coun-ly. coun-ly. bin the Judiciary committee vot-, ed thai -bis was a bad time for seek-i lng higher salaries' in city, county or state offices- n FOR UlidlW s House Joint memorial No. 2, by Day, niemoQalUgng congress to lend federal' aid in. construction of highways, camel from flic senate amended i" be t con-. con-. urn nt instead of u j.hh memorial, and the house concurred In tin amendment, amend-ment, House Jint memorial No. 3, by Thome, introduced edcrday end which urges the passage of the somite measure, b) Si nator 8moot, which .'iiid promote the mining of coal, oil mil shah, passed under susiension of1 the rules and was sent to the senate! for action. Representative Soderhefg'f bill, which would regulate the dealing in ogfff. was passed, ayes ,rv nays 1. ab sent v Representative Secgmlller opposed House bill 39, bj Calllster. which provides pro-vides for expediting criminal cases on appeal. The bill called for filing of! notices of appeal within ten din s after i Judgment had been handed down a Seegmlller amendment to increase this to twenty days was lost and a compromise, com-promise, offend by Sevy. on fifteen ' a Paeeed and the bill with It The .vote was ayea 3s. noyee, 1; absent. 3 SIX M: bills. Six to W bills were Introduced yes-terday. yes-terday. one by lverson would fix the title to lands formed by the receding water, 0r navigable iake3 and streams I Of th- Mate and would fix the boun-i dai lines ofaUCh lands. The bill pro- vides that such boundary lines ahalll be tho meander llpe established by the Official United States survey and that I any additional lands that m.-y result from r. ceding of the waters would bc- l" Bhito. whether the secre- "'ti or r.-llutlo.i is Imperceptible o Udden, and may be sold by the state lh- land commissioner would have at horlty over such lands, according to .he Provlalons I t the bill Housei bill 1S6, introduced last week, would maki a like provision, but the measures meas-ures conflict. " DR VSTH UL(;i I.ATions K i I i ri'HI 1 1 I I M t. t. I I , . r Jiiic-VH o i phi r , " iintv Introduced his flrt bill of the ,s.-uon yesterday, II. i;. i; entitle. i , An A, t T traetiitate the cAp U J or Th.. me, sure ,s u. usi.a l severe In it3 provisions, for It pro. Vides not only f- thd registration of I o ! ' Ql i9, CCv PXln il r00'" at a hotel or lodging house, but he would have to give bls age bom- affrel! and place of bIrlh anJ prt fl I ,', n i ,K,ar,CVOU,d ,,H required to furnteh tho Information to the sheriff or other pojlce officials. lna ?tnfoi the first or second class such Information Infor-mation would be furnished dally ' inj n counties m whi, ,h.,re .ir, le? or the Mrst or second-clas the ' wouM Vr f ,ho',0"' lodging houses JOUld be required to mall such Infer-' Ration avery day to lhe sheriff, fSi. I ure of hotel proprietors to comoly with his - woma make hffi I- ty of a misdemeanor Th. livestock committee Introduced " r bill, calling for thb setting set-ting apart of 2.500 om of the .T ' priatlon hore..uor m. .- J - , " sheep scablej , pidomie In te Suth' eastern part of the state soutn- om9n,,c, ntuS and peS S third rsgding b, unnimP,eeSiin. |