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Show slon to bar of supremo court. Benner ! X. Smith; sifting committee. Bills Introduced. House bill 237 Relating to the em-pounding em-pounding and disposal ' of strays. Livestock committee; substitute for house bill 9 by D. H. Morris. Favorably Reported. Senate bill S9Creatlng a board of fire and police commissioners In cities of the first class. - Charles E. Marks; special committee. Bills Passed. House bill 124 Keating to. abatement abate-ment of actions. L. L. Baker; Judiciary Judici-ary committee. House bill 237 Relating to the em-pounding em-pounding and disposal of estrayB. Livestock committee; substitute lor house bill 9. by D. FI. "Morris. Senate bill 66 Relating to divorce. Carl A. Badger; Judiciary committee. Senate Joint resolution Amending certain sections of the stato constitution constitu-tion with relation to taxes. A. j Miller; sifting committee. House bill CS Relating to loan ot $250,000 to the University of Utah. J. B. McCracken; committee on education. certain ' abuses connected with the drilling and Abandonment of wells on land containing oil or natural gas. By Francis Nielson; committee on mining and smelting. House bill 233 Relating to the fees of tho clerk of tho municipal court; judiciary committee, on calendar. House bill 190 Relating to tho term of office of the sheriff and county coun-ty clerk. By J. B. McCracken; committee com-mittee on Judiciary. House bill 81 Relating to the owning own-ing and renting of houses for Immoral purposes. By Claud Y. Russell; committee com-mittee on Judiciary. Bills Killed. House bill 19C Appropriating G00 to pay for the drawing of plans and making of estimates and specifications for a state armory. By Brighara Clegg; committee on military affairs. House bill US Relating to the protection pro-tection of motormen on street cars and prescribing certain candle power headlights. head-lights. By Brlgham Clegg; committee on labor. Senate bill 1C5 Prohibiting tres- pass on the right of way of tracks of railroads. By Carl A. Badger, committee com-mittee on railroads. Bills Passed. Senate bill 42 Providing for a state veterinarian and his duties, and tho control and suppression of dangerous, contagious and infectious diseases of domestic animals. By S. J. Stookey. Senate bill 12S Regulating Itinerant Itiner-ant vending of medicine and appliances applian-ces for treatment of disease, and providing pro-viding for licensing of vendors. By Benner X. Smith. Senate bill 117 Amending laws re latlng to state board of pharmacy, prohibiting the sale of poison to certain cer-tain persons and regulating sale of poisons. By Benner X. Smith; vote by which bill failed to pass at previous session was reconsidered. Senate bill 80 Creating state dairy and food bureau and making appropriation. appropria-tion. By W. N. Williams. Senate bill 136 Requiring all poultry, poul-try, game. fish, butter and eggs, which have been In cold storage more than three months, to bo labeled "cold storage." stor-age." By W. N. Williams. Senate bill 205 Amending laws relating re-lating to appointment of board of trustees trus-tees of agricultural colllege. By II. Bullen, Jr. Senate bill 127 Relating to office ot undersherlff. Bv Benner X. Smith. Senate bill 77 Making appropriation appropria-tion fir constructing and improving roads in Washington county. By A. E. Miller. Senate bill 55 Amending laws relating re-lating to tho -disposition of money derived de-rived from investment of land grant funds. By C. Burton, Jr. House bill 206 Authorizing diversion diver-sion of sheep Inspection fund to fund for extermination of wild animals. By Joseph Hodges. House bill 159 To amend laws relating re-lating to winding up affairs of corporations corpor-ations whose franchises have expired. By J. B. McCracken. Senate bill 208 An act providing for the exchange of water for Irrigation Irriga-tion and culinary purposes; by sifting committee, substitute for senate bill 141. By J. Y. Smith. Bills Kilted. Senate bill 82 An act to establish the public service comTnls6ion, pres- J crlblng its powers and duties and providing pro-viding for the regulation and control of railroads and other public service ! corporations, . making an appropriation appropria-tion therefor, . and repealing certain sections of present laws. Carl A. Badger. . . Senate bill 178 Prohibiting the permanent fund for the general maintenance main-tenance of the University of Utah, in- HOT FIGHT EXPECTED IN UTAH LEGISLATURE Amendment Will Be Offered By Holman Providing That All Min-ins Min-ins Camps in State Be Ranked With Cities of First Class m Liquor Bill-Joker Practically Nullifies Measure Pub-lie Pub-lie Service Commission Bill Expected to Occupy Attention of the House Utah will have no railroad commission commis-sion during the next two years. The public utilities bill, which provided pro-vided for 6uch a commission and tho regulation or other public service corporations, cor-porations, had its enacting clause stricken out bv a vote of 12 to 5, In . the senate yesterday. Yesterday was a quiet one In both houses of the legislature.- Contrary to expectation, the liquor blll3 did not come up as per schedule yesterday morning. Senator Carl A. Badger hav-. hav-. Ing made a request that they be held over for another day. This was don and today at 10:30 they will all bo taken up'and discussed. There will likely he a hot fight on all tho measures, although there U but one that has a show to get through, namely the substitute regulation reg-ulation measure of the committee on commerce and manufactures. An amendment will be offered by Representative Repre-sentative Holman to the effect that all mining camps In the state be ranked rank-ed with cities of the first class as far as the measure goes. This means that not even the regulation clauses 6f the bill will go Into effect without one half of tho population Is willing and express their willingness, either by petition or I by a regular vote at a duly called election. elec-tion. This particular clause consti- j Lutes a sort of joker in the bill as up to yesterday it was not generally noticed that the law was so framed that H could only become effective in any way in cities of more than 12.000, by a vote of the people. . Another important measure to come up today will be the public service commission bill. It Is not unlikely that the entire time of the house today will be taken up .with the consideration considera-tion of these measures. House Bills Passed. House bill 179 Relating to the statute sta-tute of limitations. By B. H. Bower; committee on judiciary. House bill 230 An act to prevent eluding the giving of free tickets, passes or transportation 'for passengers passeng-ers or property, between points In Utah. Carl A. Badger. ) Senate bill 124 To provide a permanent per-manent fund for the general maintenance mainten-ance of the I University of Utah, including in-cluding normal branch school and Agricultural Ag-ricultural College or Utah. S. J. Stookey. I House bill 195 To amend laws re-J latlng to creating school districts, dividing di-viding and consolidating school districts dis-tricts and adjusting property rights and burdens of districts. C. L. Funk. Senate joint resolution 1 Resolution Resolu-tion proposing amendment to constitution, consti-tution, relating to rate of taxation. Rudolph Kuchler; adversely reported by sifting committee. Senate joint resolution 5 Resolution Resolu-tion proposing amendment to constitution consti-tution relating to education. William C. Horseley. Bills Passed. House bill IS An act relating to the protection of employes and to prevent pre-vent superintendents, foremen, assistants, assist-ants, bosses or other persons from receiving re-ceiving or soliciting money. William Archibald. Reported for Passage. House bill 125 Creating board ot commissioners for Indian war records. D. II. Morris. House bill 231 Creating tho Utah commission of the blind and making an appropriation. Committee on dcat and blind. Senate bill 120 To prohibit the taking of narcotics, poisons or explosives explo-sives into state prison, jail or reformatory, reforma-tory, ny judiciary committee. Senate bill 205 Amending laws ro-latlng ro-latlng to appointment of board of trustees trus-tees of Agricultural College and lixlng terms of otllce. H. Bullen, Jr. Senate bill 9 Allowing expenses or district judges for traveling expenses in water suita and other matters. K. Kuchler. House bill 157 Providing for ny-drographlc ny-drographlc surveys and co-operation with United States government. K. M. Tope. House bill 177 Providing for organization organ-ization and regulation of county insurance in-surance companies, to insure against loss by fire and lightning. W. S. Hansen. Han-sen. Bills Favorably Reported. Senate bill 32 Relating to notice to taxpayers by county treasurers R. W. Seey; sifting committee. Senate bill 76 Protecting persons furnishing labor and material for pun-11c pun-11c buildings. Benner X. Smith; sirt- ing committee. 1 House Joint resolution 12 Requesting Request-ing congress of United States to enact certain laws with relation to land grants. Committee on public lands; sifting committee. Bills Killed. House bill 147 Creating a pollco and fire commission in cities of 40,000 population or over. E. C. Ashton Senate bill 137 Establishing a board of park commissioners in cities of the first clas6. Carl A. Badger. Senate bill C2 Relating to tho qualifications of candidates for admls- |