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Show SEND SIX BILLS oe TO HOUSE Hayward Resolution for Hall of Relics Also Goes Along S.M.T LAKR, Feb. 15. The ftah isrnate ysaterdS) p.i-.seii aix bills to the hones after thir.i reading and they win' ue,'mpHiiled by the Hayward ( resolution for a . runilaaion to con-1 slder i!n un for a hall of rellcn and state historical i -j tiding;, which was1 passed undci BuapenslOfi of the rules. In addition, tlx senate passed five , hills from the second resdlng calen- i i.u to the thir.i. and attempted to kin, another measure, the Suderberg bill.' relating to jurisdiction of notaries pub- j He. Tbls bill, however, was retained un-i der notice of motion to reconsider, of-j of-j f red bj Senator. Sou than ok. who said I the xcnntor lld not appear to under- -tan, I the Importance of the bill be- ) fore them PASS t l I Mi itBS Consideration of six and pussagf of. five measures on the second reading: , alend'w vs.,., laelluated by t lie senat? passing for the day one and possibly ; two measures thai were reached and' that would have caused eonslderable debate. The Norrls road bill, pro-vidhiK pro-vidhiK for the loi itlon of the State Irond m Hich county, was among those -passed, the reason being that the house -amendments were not In the Is, oa tors' fil - Th" session ended when House bill No. 13. which has al-rtady al-rtady caused much discussion on thei floor of the senate, was still On) bill removed from consideration. This is jthe Pay measure proposing to make th ate board of health ex-offlclo -tat,' dalrj and food eommlsstoner. The st-nate went Into committee of the whole to hear from Dr Ell T. Allen Al-len of the Near Eaat Helicf commit-J tee, and while in committee it also' adopted (be unusual plan of hearing from arivocatea of the Whltmore bill to provide a second Judge In ihf Sev - lentil Judielal district. Qeorge Chrls-ti Chrls-ti osen, recently retired as judge of the ilNtrlct. and tieorgi- M. .Miller a hus-inesH hus-inesH man and formi-r attorney of price, were the speakers. Income tax and druglcs healing formed the subject of the daily hatch i of petitions and re-olutlona iresented JtO ihc senate. The public health and 'labor committee struggled last night, following adjournment of the senate, jvviih the state .board of medical exurn- I per' bill, w Inch ! strutigl oppos, d 1 1 some of the advocates of druglessl I healing. t.'l inm N BELL. ' ) The same committee reported out the Quinney bill, permitting the eight-ilhour eight-ilhour law for women be set aside bj . mutual agreement between employer land employe. The majority, Senator I Joseph Quitiney, Jr . author of the bill, Senator William h smart anil Sona-' Sona-' j lor W. T. Lamph. reported In fav or ' of the bill with only formal amend-! - iivc-nto ThsmlnorJty, Chairman Hen-1 , r N. Siandish ami Senator Elizabeth Hayward. both of Salt Utke, failed tl support the measure, which has been the subject of ev-ral public hearings, and on whleh another hearing was , held yesterdnj morning, in spite of tthe fact that ih,- announcement had oetMi made that Uto meeting would not take the form of such a hearing Th-majority Th-majority look Hie vb-w in their report that "the general trend of public sen-1 timent" in t'tnh Is In favor of suc h leg-I lSlstlon as Senator Quinney's measure. Senator Ha V Ward took the chair In committee of the whole and introduced I r. Allen, who exhibited a call to arms j for a "holy war" which he said resulted re-sulted in the death of lGOv,000 chrla-I chrla-I tlans Dr All ii was followed by Judge Chrlstensen, speaking in favor of an adlltlona judge In the Heventh Judicial Ju-dicial district, who told of the rapid growth In Carbon county, and the ef-ifect ef-ifect that the large foreign-born population pop-ulation ha In Increasing litigation in both civil and rlmlnal case In the Seventh dstrlct courts. He also told of the large number of naturalisations naturalisa-tions delaying work In the Seventh district, while the long distances to be traveled by the Judge are also a hln- 'drnnce to completing the court cal- I ends r. Mr. Miller recalled that someone I had said that there arr mon- than J '""I -..,Nhe Iks or i W ' in Carbon Car-bon county, and said that the population popu-lation seat of the Wasatch Is Increas- 1 Ing rapidly, while the present oil excitement ex-citement is causing Price to grow more i;ii'i.l!. sven, than it ever has before. IDDITIOS M HTD6I He said that If It were found Im- iib- to give the Seventh district Jan additional Judge, then the hill re- I ding city courts should be amended so that It would be possible to havo I SUCh COtarta" in PrlOS and Helper, with I Jurisdiction up to 11,000, The big; (trouble with Ihc calendar. however, has been the number of criminal cases j 'that of necessity com before the tils-' Itrict court-When court-When the committer of the whole rev... Senator ;,,,rg.. II lrn asked fnr immediate cooblera I ion ,, the' Whltmore bill, but senators Southwlck I and Peters demurred, and as urianl-l luious roniftit Is iieceSs,irv to advance , a bill on th- calendar, the motion Wat withdrawn. Senaror Southwlck then aeke'd that the bin be recommit -ted, wWch was done. The senate then settled down to the grind of getting bill off in calendar ; rh Bander measure, concerning in- ;debtcdness of cOUafj boat, la of educa-, Hon, was passed without dlscusirion. Senators Bouthwlck and Standlah. vot- lug in the negatu ty in i;kiisNi. i There was little more discussion over thi Howell bill, which, as it ,j .n raiding, p'.-rmtittfil n t.ix of OOS tenth of a mill b ciuntlea for ad-j vertlslng the resources of the county; at exhibitions The Bill na introduced: carried two-tenths nf a mill. Thaj house amended It m three-tenths, and ths rnatc at the previous hearing cut it hack tn one-tenth- s. tatt,r Qurnbey nttenipied to rein-' sen the two-tenth figure, but the cry! against raising uv., prevailed, and ff4 n.itor Bouthwicb said lie hoped the senate would do justice to the county j offleJata so that thes can put on the i'I kc. nhe'bi lt.i- ar- illing to u not Senator Peters r furred to th fact thai Pasvcb day has put Hrucham Clti OB 'be map. and other wnatorn refer-I red ti the amount that bualnssa In-tereata In-tereata have to contribute and the fact that some interests shirk the duty. I Senator H Tebb said it was prop-' er that th city whvre the fair avavs, he ahuuld don..tt most mi the mon ey. and the Quinne, amendment loot The bill then peae.il over the oppoamg votes of Srruitorv Dern. Hayward. Southwlck and 8tandlh |