Show APPORTIONMENT AND MILEAGE two articles passed yesterday by the constitutional convention ven tion numerous petition representing both sides of alie woman suffrage fight were presented to the constitutional convention yesterday after rome wrangling over the petitions consideration of the apportion anent article was resumed on the pending motion to limit the right of each county to have at least one representative to the counties now existing after several amendments were made and defeated a vote on the pending motion was taken and it was defeated sa to 65 mr jolley said that the sail pete delegates had reached tho that their county had not been fairly dealt with he moved that that county bo given another representative san petes request for another representative senta tive was denied and the article having now run the gauntlet of amendments it was cassed DV vote of voting in the negative were jolley william lowe pierce stover van home varian and wells the convention then took a recess until 2 on reassembling the convention gave tho militia article ite re adine and las cassed sed it eighty voting in the live and none in the negative the convention then went into a committee of the whole with mr ivins in the clifair for the consideration of alie article an amendment to the article was adopted on motion of mr thurman providing that the senators eena tors elected in instead ol 01 those elected in 1895 eliell bo divided into two classes by lot as to provide for the election of one bialt the senators eena tors every two years the clause providing provi dine that no person be eligible to the office of depre enla tive who was not 21 years of age was m motion of mr squires changed as to make persons under 25 ineligible president smith moved to make the compensation of members of the legisla j anro per day instead of ta as provided in the article mr alien moved an amendment making the pay per day both amendments were voted down and the discussion of alie subject was renewed by sir thurman who ott ered an amendment providing that hie per diem should not exceed 4 per lay nor the mileage ten cents sir evans of utah moved an amendment making mileage payable only one way mr ivina left the chair to detato that one way mileage from st george would amount to but 33 while the actual faro was 36 mr johnson made hie first speech of ilip session in opposition to the motion alie mileage in two tho elpi u of traveling from uintah county to salt return was 60 per cent above the mount proposed by alie amendment mr evana withdrew his motion and amendment was adopted mr eichnor moved eliat executive of alie senate be prohibited 11 regarded the practice of holding as a relic of barbarism Thea aution was lost mr sticks moved that the length ol 01 the legislative sessions be fixed at forty days mr bowdle moved to make the time fifty days both motions were voted down aa waa a motion of mr teC overto strike out the provision au the first legislature to sit ninety daya an amendment offered by mr eichnor Kich nor prohibiting tho bringing ol 01 auita abe detate aoa also lost alie then rose and after voting down a motion to take a recess until in the the constitution adjourned |