Show 4 I 1 ift I 1 T S ell EN T H DAY the twenty ninth L legislature of utah a PARK it r AS KED r 11 I 1 I 1 ill till to 0 o froode for contest contesting ill school i elections 11 BOTH lirt list of toaloa le Tom niina loa Cover tenor por hale I 1 akes a long tim aur conr owa own sat is favored Fai oreil it 11 last of tux ta STANDARD dri S co r 0 SALT LAKE LAX c march bolh 1890 he session on saturday lasted il it after midnight the motion de e by hosell ell to pass t the he free ool bill carried A after ate r much dis bion ion and other alli olio follo k ed thick 1 teat fiat train one house to another passed they were sent to the fast as I 1 oiling clerks and they worked all ht lit in order to get the tile billi ready I 1 have them go to the governor tor tar the tile time is brief and there are erl 1 important measures still aa As yet there ia is no provision pro visTon M di a for the payment of all the ap asked askel for or by the various th throughout hout the territory nearly are ask asad d for or build Q s alone outside of maintenance it climatee cli mated that it if all that is asked ortere were granted the amount would ran i over tody today to dy day sir mr lund lun d brought light in m a bill in the council I 1 for or creation of f another loan commis on and for t the he ife nance of more terrial bonds tile amount alone be left blank to be inserted by the embly stably the revenue law is still 1 be acted on and several other iller iler but almost as important thures are pending the action of viably things wags are so rushed t elen el en the printers ail fail to keep up h i tee the work the journal of eith eathor r ie a failed to arrive until I 1 late ate in the noon itis it is more voluminous and time is given in which lo 10 get it A feeling of the hurry d a desire to delay as little as poe pos a prevails pre vaile among the bemb rs appropriation bill will soon be en up and then the work nill be juet just as the session inclosing is closing ter the passage of the echo schol bill saturday night by the house a aest came for a conference come tee on some amendments made b by y house to it alien allen creer and anond mond were appo appointed iWed later conference ion ference committee reported both houses passed the bill journel till monday at 2 p in he i following bill was introduced r lund today to day bill nil to insure the payment of city do i 1 je re it enacted by the vernor anor and legislative assembly tha territory of utah that in case where any city of this territory which i shall have issued bonds in ac oce with law shall be pointed ed without first having paid or ailed for the payment of the same in full I 1 or sh shall 11 refuse or fail to meet 9 daymen payments to doe due upon its bonds either for principal or interest the Gic hernor anor secretary and auditor of e accounts of the territory act a board of commissioners are authorized prized and instructed to i an and a col collect feets a sufficient tax or lean tease from win year to year upon the property within such city to pay said s so due and 0 owing ing and to I 1 u id wind redeem said bonds or t their air interest coo coupons no or both in the manae not herein hereinafter arr provided cec 2 up upon on the maturity of 0 any beed or of any installment due thereupon if the prin eipl al or interest shall have been unpaid tor for thirty days after application to the proper municipal authority for eaid said payment the holder of said bond pay rp Rister the same with sai ead ld aud and toi rot of public lublic accounts at any time rithia within sixty days after such demand for ory ment and the failure to pa pay yand and within ninety daye day a afler iter such maturity and failure to pa pay y all the bonde bonds so registered within a ninety days shall constitute one series for the pur purposes poses ees lyof of aether the amounts matured upon ball shall be for principal or in t or both and whether eaid said were originally issued in one or more and they shall be a so first of here elate state name apty Y bonds for redemption all registered the principal of OWL ig is maturean ma turea shall continue to interest from the date of matu oft all of the principal unpaid 3 fate rate of interest for which they ined until they shall be fall fully totted but matured interest sha shall I 1 1 inte reet and no matured paid bond shall continue 1 to bear I 1 a after maturity enles s it ahall shall been eo so registered with lie ilia tor within the time aforesaid ex II 11 Is hereinafter provided c 3 upon the registering of such series of bonds with tle auditor atthe t the expiration of eaid said ninety pahe he ball immediately compute com gregath gre gate amount due upon the s and report the same a to aid said wi d of commissioners who shall fa in eai months from the tile expires 10 w 4 of 01 fa id d ninety daya days assess and luct tax not exceeding e pet on all property with eaid city as shown by the last r k lazed assessment roll thereof mcg 9 no notice ice of eaid said assessment and wing t eaid said tax AX in the same man provida by law for the as ess sea nand a t collection of annual muni eidd a d faxes and BJ said governor sec am t y and ud auditor are hereby dinv inv invested ested ft all 11 needful ant authority antho hority rily to assess waa 1110 and nd collect eaid paid tax and with omer S nawl to 10 ad t a ee e ciol tot officer to swi esa aitho au r no tax for toribia this yohb yh ak kiny hall Hb W levied and collected texine 1 on aw Y ar for any greater I 1 than one centam per upon ip 01 ettl of said city if upon said pop attoa add and report pa jt it shall be that 1 greater sum than can be rif radi ad from si a tax of one per di be ne ce to fully per liquidate corn eaid said gerlei said board of I 1 Ulo oters shall have hive power howerto to and collect Hect from year to year 5 aard id bond bonds are paid 4 of 0 the e f ads ands derived ri id taxation alon eaid said board of corn com shall farat pay the to reasonable and just expense of a I 1 the asleson assessment t and nd collection ti on t hereof including equitable cona compensation peSa to bait said board ot of commissioners or any special Bi ecial officer employed by them and shall second pay the balance of said fund toward tho liquidation of said ea sd first ceries of bonda bonds for redemption until the same shall 11 have a ve been fully liquidated including principal Erin principal ciPal and in which may have 11 matured capon any of eaid said b nd ada a after they were registered upon ret redemption of a series every bond a and nd coupon thereof so redeemed a ahall hat be cancelled in presence of a full board and a 0 complete record thereof dball be kept SEC 5 any hoder holder of any matured and unpaid bond of said city w which aich was not registered in the first series kiy register the same at a any 11 y time before one year from the close cl 0 of the first registration nd all su such c h bonds so registered within said year shall constitute one series for the purposes thereof whether the amounts matured thereupon shall be for principal cipa 1 or interest or both and they a shall I 1 aall be known as second series of here state name of city bonds for redemption and the matured and unpaid principal of the same shall continue to bear interest at its or original I 1 rate from the date when said second ad registration shall close annually thereafter shall be the same registration assessment ani payment under the filet fame conditions and upon the same terms if anyone shall present such bonds bands to be registered sad the several feries shall be known and numbered consecutively she 0 6 so coon poona a the series shall be fully bini liquidated dated and redeemed the next numbered wies series shall be ba liquidated redeemed and cancelled in the tile same manner SEC 7 nothing in this act contained ie is intended intend td or shall be construed to create any liability upon tile dorrit territory 0 ry for the bonds of adv any city for the personal information of the members the following list of appropriations prat ions was art pared the following amounts or appropriations are asked by the board of directors 0 OT trustees of tl the tle e public institutions named below this does not include the estimates for maintenance te nance asylum for the insane 00 reform school 00 agricultural COLLEGE farm dairy sk ice houses 00 two laborers cottages 1200 00 barn 00 b stock 2000 01 tools 2000 00 miscellaneous 1000 00 books beats desks laborg tory and book 0 cases 00 library 1500 00 grading and fencing wo 00 apparatus A cistern 2000 00 workshops 1500 00 E experiment x pe rl ment station ro miscellaneous mi 2100 00 00 university AND DEAF MUTE INSTITUTE T to 0 complete main main university building 00 I 1 to complete deaf mute building 00 to furnish deaf leaf mute buildt 00 I 1 00 shops for man j ual labor 00 tools for mannal labor 1500 00 cottage tor for janitor total maw 00 DESERET agricultural AND SOCIETY deficiency on first buil buildt dg 42 to complete in main a n build 00 T to 0 construct one wing total t 42 grand total 4 42 irwill it will ba be remembered that when the sugar bill was upon its passage in the council mr Seen Seeg miller millor placed himself on record as opposed to the bill and it went down today to day the new bill 0 F CO 60 which provides pr ovidea lor for a bounty dounty on sugar and iron and iron pipe was taken up on its second read ing mr air Beeg miller offered a few amendments to the bill which he thought should ba be added in order to make it complete they were as fol lot lows A bounty for or a factory manufacturing fac turing raw flax for manufacturing flax seed into oil and oil cakes for making black powder for manu manufacturing fac white china and other crockery ware for producing in quantities eole sole upper r and other leather for making window and other glasses in quantities for making silk in great quantities for making fire brick for making japan ware vi are for a foundry that has produced fifty cook stoves daily for thirty days for a factory that baa has produced five wagons daily for thirty days for a factory that has produced five live carriages d daily aily fort for thirty hirly d days ays I 1 latest in cattle for any person who hag has raised twenty calves the result from at a i roes rose between a buffalo bull and domestic cows of the beat breed thurman preferred to any person who ha has produced ten tea colts standard breed that can call trot a mile at three years old in less than 2 30 to any person who has raised tea cows that in any one year will give 90 pounds of milk each for thirty days to a factory that has produced 1000 pounds 0 of I 1 cheese daily for thirty days either ayea cream in skim milk baies or limberger for any person whose factory has produced pounds of butter daily dally for thirty days either gilt edge shaded with rabbit or oleomargarine on the tile cattle amendment mr booth asked if the tile hill bill would not then be properly called the buffalo bill 11 mr Seeg millor replied that this only displayed the ignorance of the tile gentlemen as an it had bad be been en demonstrated that the very beat best beef was produced by euch crossing mr booth retorted that ignorance was often displayed both in asking and the whole repartee answering a question partee e was made in the best bert of humor and furnished much amusement owing to tg the telegraph lines being I 1 down and the telephone lines re fusing to do 10 E service ervice the latest reports of the legislate leg islat ive proceedings of satur day night failed to reach TUB tuc but they appear in the routine report of this issue councillors bryan and See emiller of the present legislature spent sunday in ogden and visited the reform school what they saw there caused them to be more than pleased mr air bryan was v been seen on the train this morning on his way to ogden and what he thought of the reform school said 1 I am more than pleased with the tax I 1 have had to py for this institution the system of discipline its is perfect and the little fellows at one time eo so tough are now as well behaved ae as one could w wish ish this I 1 think is is one of the most important territorial institutions it makes good gool citizens of those who would otherwise become criminals those who are incorrigible should be confined before the disgrace of con v action of crime haa has a stained t a in e d their character and perhaps blighted their live the institution should bo be well provided for the liberal members of the house were ere not only surprised but considerably a bi y ashamed at their display of ignorance in regard to the laws of other states and territories touching the qualifications of electors at school elections and meetings when mr hammond informed mr ferry that hid own native state michigan had a similar provision the representative from park city felt ae as though he had made a fatal error and simply collapsed mr thurman also poured red hot shot into the liberals and openly charged them with filli buster ing tog to kill the bill tha the liberal members did themselves no credit and are much censured by their own party today to day the governor made the following nominations L EXECUTIVE OFFICE salt lake city utah march 10 1890 to the legislative council in compliance with the provisions of section 7 of the organic AA and the laws of utah territory I 1 have the honor to the following nominations to serve for the ensuing two years io to be chancellor of the un university asit of des deseret ret robert of SZ bait lake county to be regents of the university of deseret john E dooly of silt sit lake county joseph R walker ol 01 satt sat lake county bred fred 11 II auerbach of salt lake county john W Donn ellano of salt lake county john A marshall of silt salt lake county james sharp of salt lake county lewis lems S hills of salt laie lake county william 11 stewart stew art of salt lake county edward P ferry ferriot Fer ryot of summit county abram hatch ol 01 of wasatch county robert C lund of washington county W N shilling of W webar eber county to be treasurer of the university a 0 deseret robert rubert 0 C chambers of salt lake county to be president of the deseret agricultural and manufacturing society henry W lawrence of ball salt lake count county to bo directors of the deseret agricultural C and manufacturing society john D peters of box lider elder county I 1 hector lector W I 1 Hai lai glit of davis da via c county finith parker of pi diute piute uto count county charles read road of bait salt lake canty county curtis P mason of bait salt lake county fred simon of salt lake county nelson E Empey of salt lake county IV W if H rowe of salt lake county hebr al M wells of salt lake county E A mcdaniel of weber county amos D holdaway ol 01 utah county I 1 am very respectfully ARTHUR L THOMAS tuomas governor our much persecuted mac mae hae has got there bere iere at last I 1 he ile has waited and etched wt ched patience and perseverance has had its reward in connection with the governors nominations nomina tiona of officers of the university of deveret the following p petition may be quoted as part of the proceed ings to his ilia excellency the governor and the legislative assembly of the territory of utah we the under undersigner signed in in behalf of the womans comans suffrage Suf frace association of utah do respectfully petition your excellency and your honorable body as follows we call your attention to the tile fact that within the piat past decide decade there baa has been a marked advanced ad nt in in the recognition accarier acca to women in the intellectual lual world giving hope that the tile last shadow of the dark ages is is fleeing before tho tile day da break of equal rights colleges aro are opening their doors to women and the professions freely welcome her to their ranks inthe in the dorkof work of education ehe she now exerts influence and authority notably in new |