Show PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY MINUTES N U T E S or THE X legislative lile ASSE ASSEMBLY or TUB TERRITORY OF UTAH TWENTY FIRST SESSION 1874 0 C 0 au 0 1 X acs X COUNCIL CHAMBER january 26 1874 council met pursuant to adjournment councilor caine presented C P F 16 a bill for an act relating to bills of exchange and promissory notes which was laid on the table to come up in its order councilor young pursuant to no notice tice presented C F 17 a bill lor for an act amending an act in relation to marshals and mattorri attorneys 11 1 was referred to the committe committee e on judiciary communications were received from surveyor general nathan kimball and maj major or joseph gorlin skie kle rn thanking the council for the tender tender of the freedom of the council chamber councilor woodruff chairman the committee on claims and appropriations 8 to whom was referred petition edition of wm C mitchell praying rig for an appropriation of seventy nive five dollars to reimburse him bim for losses incurred by the division of washington and iron counties reported the same back recommending that the prayer of the tile petitioner be granted on motion of councilor collister the report was accepted and the amount ordered to be included in the general appropriation bill H F no 14 an act amending an act entitled an n act to provide for a mechanics and laborers lien approved february 1869 was rea i and referred to the committee Comit tee on Agriculture Trade and manufacture MC HC F no 4 an act in relation to district attorneys was read the third time and passed C F no 16 an AH act relating to bills of exchange and promissory notes 1 11 was referred to the committee committe cittee 0 on judiciary councilor smith chairman chair manof of the committee on irrigation and canals presented the following report MR PRESIDENT the committee on irrigation and canals to whom was referred C F noa a bill for an act to amend an act to incorporate irrigation companies respectfully report the same back amended and recommend its passage JESSE N SMITH chairman the report was accepted and the bill bil I 1 was read twi twice ca the council adjourned EC ael C 0 TT ebi reer representatives F SENTA TIVES HALI hall january 1874 house met pursuant to adjournment A communication from chas H IL hempstead hem p steady acknowledging the courtesy extended to him by the house was received and read mr thurber presented petition of J S page and james finlayson committee of payson city council praying for amendments and additions to their city chanter charter which was read and on motion of mr pace referred to the committee on municipal corporations mr mann chairman of committee on elections presented a bill for an act providing for the registration of voters and to regulate the manner of conducting elections in this territory which wals read and ordered printed the auditor of public accounts presented a condensed report of the property in the hands of the officers of the territory crry which was read 1 and ordered printed C F 4 an act in relation to district attorney attorneys Ss r 11 w was as read the first time and ordered printed mr pace presented financial report of utah county for the years 1872 and 1873 which was referred to the committee on revenue mr Itow ilow berry moved that the committee on claims and app appropriations ro be instructed to consider the matter of memorializing memorial izing congress to appropriate for tho the purpose of building a git state house I 1 F in u salt lake city the same to be ber drawn and controlled by the governor of the territory unless otherwise directed by congress and report the same to this house ht at an early day seconded and carried on motion of mr pace the bouse adjourned adjourn td till tomorrow to morrow 0 C C 0 TT tot kro its 3 aj A 1 COUNCIL caramb CHAMBER E SALT balt baice LAKE CITY january 1874 council net met pu pursuant to adjournment A communication was received from B A IL Fr frilseth esq thanking the council for the freedom of the council chamber extended to him councilor woodruff chairman of the committee on agriculture trade and manufactures to whom was referred H P F 14 an act amending an act entitled an act to provide for a mechanics and laborers lien llen reported the same back without amendment and aind recommended its passage the bill was taken up ou OB its first reading and laid on the table to come up in its order councilor young chairman of the special committee to whom was referred C F no 7 a bill for an act defining the qualifications of and the mode of cf selecting and summoning grand and petit jurors for district courts reported the same back amended and recommended its passa passage geas goas as amended the report was accepted ind nd the bill was read the second time and amended on motion of councilor woodruff the council adjourned MX 33 C 0 TT A 3 33 representatives HALL HAIL january 1874 house met pursuant to adjo adjournment urn A communication was received from P F kesler resler sen acknowledging iee lee the courtesy extended him film by t the house A report from wm clayton clay ton auditor of public accounts containing statement of business transactions in the wardens department dur during i nig big the year ending nov 30 1872 was read and ordered printed mr rockwood presented report of the deseret agricultural and manufacturing society with accompanying compa nying documents which were read and ordered printed M mr r hatch presented financial report of wasatch was itch county for the years 1872 3 which was wag referred to the committee on revenue mr murdock presented petition of the mayor and citizens of beaver city for amendments to city charter which was read and with accompanying billi bill was referred referred to committee on municipal corporations the following was received and read I 1 I 1 COMMITTEE ROOM representatives HALL january 7 1874 to the jion speaker and members of the GENTLEMEN your committe on agriculture trade and manufactures to whom was referred a bill presented by wm IL smith per to certain male animals running at large and for requiring pound keepers keevers a to brand anim animals als ais sold by them and for other purposes also a bill for an act amen ding an act concerning certain anfor emals running at large lovied ja n 21 1853 presente I 1 arp art y x r richards jau jan 22 1874 also aiso a bill an act in relation to the male of bovine quadrupeds running at large larger presented jan 22 2 1874 and house file no INTO 8 in compliance with the instructions of bf the house to consolidate the four bills beg leave to submit the accompanying bill as the res result uit of their labors and recommend its passage respectfully 11 1 1 A P F boar roar chairman of Com committee mitlee said substitute bill entitled entitled an act peria perla pertaining ining to certain animals running at large and requiring pound keepers to brand animals ll 11 1 emals sold bold by them and for oli olp other 1 r pur poses was read and ordered printed v the foil foll following 0 wing was mias re received celled and read yead 11 I 1 I 1 to the lion orson pral fral tSen sen 6 speaker of tle tic che tie rf your committee on sources respectfully re report eln that they have bate examined the llie petition of B A M SL frilseth I 1 asking in te an appropriation or of sll sil 1000 for the e publication of a new map of utah territory and recommend the appropriation asked for and report t the e accompanying bill and becom recommend its passage 1 l S A MANN chairman of said committee CommItte 6 I 1 SALT 1 LAKE CITY U T jan 27 1874 said bill H F 18 entitled zan act appropriating certain rii money oiley to B A M Fr froiseth to aid in the publication of a new and revised map of utah territory mas was read and laid on the table to comous in its order mr peacock presented financial report of sanpete county for r the years 1872 and 1873 which ivas was referred to the committee ona on revenue mr morrison moved that the committee on indian affairs be instructed ted to ascertain if aught can be done compatible with the laws of the U S and this territory to prevent vent the indians from committing 12 t 19 incursions on the new settlements seconded and nd carried mr row Bow berry moved that the committee on revenue be instructed to take into consideration the matter of providing for the taxing of bullion mineral or the product of mines in in general and report to this house at an early date by bill or otherwise seconded and carried on motion of mr mann H F 19 an act appropriating certain moneys to B A M Fr froiseth to aid in publishing a new and revised map of utah territory was passed A memorial to congress asking for a commission of investigation was read and adopted on motion of mr mann adopted mr silas S smith chairman of the committee on printing reported that the secretary of the territory under his liis instructions as published in the journals of last session was not authorized to print or insert in the journals any documents other than the governors message but may print reports of territorial officers if desired by the legislature 0 but the costs including paper and binding must be paid by the territory mr race pace moved the council concurring 0 2 that the public printer be instructed to print and publish in pamphlet form three hundred copies of the reports of territorial and county off omm meers officers and such other documents as may be ordered printed by the assembly for which the Secre secretary uary Lary of the territory is not authorized to pay seconded and carried mr J F smith moved that tilo the committee on mineral resources be instructed to inquire into the necessity and propriety or of passing a law at tilis this session session of this As assem sem by for the purpose of regulating and controlling samplers and aud sampling works in this territory and to prevent fraud in samples and essays assays and report at an early day by bill or otherwise seconded and carried house houte adjourned till 2 pm M tomorrow 4 ohio is very indignant a atthe sentence of her latest defaulter he embezzled ninety thousand dollars and anahis his punishment is a fine of sixty thousand dollars and one year in lie ohio penitentiary T this his gives ives him a salary of thirty thousand dollars a year which Us is fair for these times bestow post |