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Show BUSY PAY PASSED . BY UTAH LEGISLATURE Bill Giving Appointment of Fire and Police Officials in Salt Lake to a Commission to be Appointed By Governor Passes House If Signed by Governor, Will Be Attacked in Courts as Unconstitutional. , where newly born infants have Inflammation In-flammation of eyes.' S. J. Stookey. House bill 218 Prohibiting employment employ-ment of persons under 21 years of age on elevators or hoisting machinery- J-11. J-11. Murdock. Honso bill 96 Relating to disputes over county boundaries. V, E. King House bill 184 To create slate beard of veterinary examiners. G. A. Fuller. Bills Killed. Senate bill 133 Relating to surety coraranles. C. Burton, Jr.; sitting committee will present substitute lor j measure. Senate bill 28 Amending laws regulating regu-lating the insurance business of the state. S. J. Stookey. Senate bill 29 Establishing an in-rurance in-rurance department, apart lrom all ether offices. S. J. Stookey. Senate bill 14 Appropriating 51,001 crnually for free traveling library. Rudolph Kuchler. Senate bill 123 Providing penalty for removing, destroying or otherwise dieposing of personal property of another an-other without written consent of the owner. W. N. Williams. Bills Passed. Senate bill 202 An act making appropriations ap-propriations for the support of the tiate government for two years, be-iiioning be-iiioning January l; 1909. and ending December 31, 1911. and for other pur-I.ctes. pur-I.ctes. Fly joint committee on appropriations appro-priations and claims Senate bill 211 An act to provide revenue for the support ot tho government govern-ment of the state, and for the several counties of the state, and district and , county schools, for the fiscal years 1909 and 1910. A. E. Miller; substitute substi-tute for senate bill 111. vetoed by governor. A bill giving the appointment of fire aD l police officials in Salt Lake to a commission, to be appointed by the governor, passed the house today, liG to 12. It had previously passed the tenate. The bill, if it is signed by tho governor, will be attacked In Ihe comts, as It Is held by tho opposition to be unconstitutional. Bills, Passed. House Joint reolution 1?. Memorializing Memori-alizing congress to make an appropriation appropria-tion for the building of a wagon roajl I from Bluff, Utah, to the Natural Bridges. Bridg-es. Hy Francis Xiclson; pac-ced without with-out refcrnice to committee. Senate bill 75 Itolatlng to appeals from city courts to district courts and from district couits to supreme court By Lenner X. Smith; sifting committee. commit-tee. Senate bill ICC Rclatlug to Utah Art Institute and annual prizes for paintings. L5y W. N. Williams; appropriations appro-priations and claims committee. Senate" bill 171 Relating to the in-vostment in-vostment of state funds and their securities. se-curities. IJy v. N Williams; sifting committee. Senate bill 177 Creating the position posi-tion of state Wtcriologist and pathol-ogitt pathol-ogitt and providing for a state public health laboratory. By Carl A- Badger; slfihg committee. Senate, bill 74 Providing for a state board of land conirals doners. By Her-fdiel Her-fdiel Bullen. Jr.; committee on public lands. Seuate MU 129 Relating to fees of county officers. Bv Carl A. Badger; H'ting committee. Senate bill 2o-Rclatlng to tho board of trustees of the Utah agricultural agricul-tural college. Hershel Bullen, Jr.; sifting committee. Senate bill 20G Relating to the compiled laws of Utah. 1007. By E. T. Hulanlskl; sifting committee. Senate bill 144 Relating to the creation of new counties out of existing exist-ing counties By Jas. B. Wilson; committee on county and municipal corporations. Bills Killed. House bill 203 Relating to the collection col-lection of historical material and making mak-ing an appropriation; committee on appropriations. Bills Introduced. Houso joint resolution 13 Memorializing Memo-rializing congress to make an appropriation appro-priation for the building of a wagon road from Bluff, Utah, to the Natural i Bridges. By Francis Nielson. Bills Killed. House bill 1G4 Creating a state dairy and pure food bureau. By S. HanVen. Senate bill 77 Making an appropriation appro-priation for the conatruction of roads In Washington county. By Albert E. Miller. House bill 215 Providing for tho refunding of the bonds of tho territory of Utah, 1892. By William McMllIin. Senate bill G4 Relating to the malicious mali-cious erection of fences over five feet In height Bv Carl A. Badger. House bill 1C2 Prohibiting the uso of bridges and trestles on railroads over 30 feet high. Braxton Barnette. House bill 114 Repealing certain chapters of the session laws of Utah, 1901. By Francis Nielson. Houso bill 234 Providing for the Initiative and referendum of legislation. legisla-tion. By E. C. Ashton. House bill 213 Creating a state capitol commission. Bv William McMllIin. Mc-MllIin. Houso bill 113 Establishing a public pub-lic service commission. By E. J. Eard-ley. Eard-ley. Senato bill 128 Regulating the itinerant itin-erant vending of medicines and providing pro-viding for the licensing of vendors. By Benner X. Smith. Senate bill 101 Regulating the practice prac-tice of optometry. By Charles E. Marks. House bill 150 Relating to the time for beginning or completing works on water appropriations.. By Harve P. Randall. Senate joint resolution 7 Authorizing Authoriz-ing the creation of a commission to investigate tho present system of records rec-ords In all departments of state, county coun-ty and municipal governments. By Benner X. Smith. House bill 216 Providing for a special spe-cial election with relation to extra taxation. By William McMillln. House joint resolution 11 Amending. Amend-ing. the ftate constitution relating to public moneys and deposits of the same. By E. C. Ashton. House bill 214 Authorizing negotiations negotia-tions for a loan of $200,000,in connection connec-tion with the erection of a tstate capitol. capi-tol. Senate bill 9C Prohibiting newspaper news-paper advertisements of cures for cer- ' tain diseases. Bv Carl A. Badger. Senate bill 11C Relating to the jurisdiction of city courts in .civil actions. ac-tions. 1 By William C, Horsley. Bills Passed. Senate bill 79 Creating a state armory board and authorizing the erection erec-tion of a stUo armory. By W. N. Williams; Wil-liams; committee on military affairs. Senate hill 87 Arranging for the organization or-ganization and maintenance of the national na-tional guard. By W. N. Williams; committee on military affairs. Senate bill 52 Creating a reservoir land grant fund, and the selection of a site. By James E. Wllou; committee commit-tee on agriculture and irrigation. Reported for Passage. House bill 22J) Giving preference to t'tizens of the United States on public pub-lic work. Claude Y. Russell. Seuate bill 201 To amend laws to prohibit taking of usurious Interest. B. X. Smith, by request. Senate bill 201 Amendmg and re-cnocitng re-cnocitng laws relating to validating certain conveyances. J. A. Hyde. Senate bill 194 Amending laws specifying how land shall be partitioned. partition-ed. Benner X. Smith. , Senate bill 192 Requiring Inspection Inspec-tion of Ice before offering for salo and of Ice ponds before cutting Ice. Carl A. Badger. House bill 1C1 Creating a state bounty fund. J. N. Henrle. , Senate bill 197 Amending laws relating re-lating to location of pest houses. Benner Ben-ner X. Smith. Senate bill 198 Amending laws relating re-lating to location of pest houses. Benner Ben-ner X. Smith. . House bill 65 Providing for central building for University of Utah. J. B. McCracken. Senate bill 145 Validating articles of incorporation which have been filed in a wrong county. E. T. Hula-niskl. Hula-niskl. by request Senate bill 193 Requiring phy6l-ci.ms phy6l-ci.ms and mid wives to report cases |