Show THE legislature LAST DAY aroni oar our EDITOR MALD the council continued conti hued fined the session of the sixtieth day until pm friday tills this making twenty nine hours of one flitting sitting without recess tho tile house resolution air relation to a memorial to congress for to erect suitable buildings for government offices w was considered and adopted TI the le petition of 13 X M Frai franseth seth was lai laid on the table as unfinished busi busine nem councilor cane preen presented ted the following joint resolution by the aun council oil md and of of that a vote of thanks be tendered to ilia ills excellency eli 11 murray governor for the tile uniform kindness and courtesy which he lie hag hap exten extended led v t the milbem of the assembly in in their official and personal intercourse with him during luring the session of the legislature adopted the thanks of the council were tendered to president joe jos F smith and all of the other officers for their efficiency courtesy and impartiality during the session A resolution of thanks was voted to hon arthur L thomas for his gentle mailly and genial manner towards the members and officers of the assembly and for his solicitude for their comfort and facilities afforded for the business of th the aes the governor returned the tile park city charter disapproved but recommended cow mended a substitute therefore which was read and adopted the governor also returned the jury fee bill unapproved a substitute which was read and I 1115 n adopted councilor jolin john T caine was appointed to wait upon the governor with preston and hatch and notify him that the tables were clear of business and aak ask if he lie had any further communication to make to tho the assembly the governor had bad asked that the name of the new county be garfield instead of snow councilor E snow said that ho lie had no particular feelings in the matter but if there was anything in a name and it applied to him lihn ho lie would liko like to se see the mountain mountains filled with snows but was willing to have it named garfield if that was necessary to save the bill A committee was appointed to wait on oil the tile governor and inform him that the table was clear of business councilors councillors Counci lors barton and cluff were the committee councilor E R snow made a pretty speech eulogizing tho the members and offic officers of the council for tho the good fedeli feeling ll 11 and lud unanimity that had prevailed during the tile whole of this long session it liht appear that legislative isla tive bodies are slow slim to determine ine what they ought to reject more than what they ought to receive if tills this policy were adopted early ill in the session much labor might be saved he was satisfied satia fied with the result of this session and also with himself ho ile felt the effects of age ago growing upon him and this session might in the dispensation of providence idele be the last opportunity of i with ilia his fellow laborers in it legislative bod body but be this as it r may a whatever may be the inscrutable ab plans of him who creates the tho storm storn and pern permits aits ali alio calm lie could look upon the past since his eyes first set upon this then sterile valley on july 1847 with entire satisfaction and he was satisfied that everything had come out right after every dark hour tiro tim brightness lias has coine come expressing the utmost satisfaction in his god his ilia country bia his constituent constituents and our children childre ii the councilor finished with a touching peroration knowing that history ill do us all hil justice hustice and perfect the plans of our god iod an injustice bad had been done to oar our venerable fellow councilor in changing the name of snow county councilor snow had lied been one of the strong arms in making that county and no matter what name namo we ire gave it the people would always know it as is snow count county for he lie had jad been the tva pioneer neer the father and builder of the county and the inhabitants and a warm encomium encomium was placed by councilor teasdale upon the name and record of the councilor from ava washington hinton county milo Andrus Councilor S moot and president joe JOS F smith expressed their satisfaction at the results of the labors of the session the governor approved the bill creating garfield county but returned the new city charter cliart cr for salt lake city as the house continuing its session all night from thursday to friday received a communication from the tile had disapproved of thel tbell louse ouse bill pro providing idius fees for Jurors in civil cas but s ent a aich he lie said he lie would sign he objected to the tile house bill I because bemuse it imposed an unjust burden on litigants ts and did not provide de pay for borall all Juror siu attendance upon the Court Thel louse declined to adopt the substitute and appointed a special committee consisting of thurmon thurman penrose Pc nrose booth aut stout and preston to take the matter in consideration the committee reported another bill the same in eueal as the one offered by thurman early in be the sea ses ion dou this bill was passed pa ased by both houses sent to the governor and approved the f following ol lowing message was received r from the governor oyer nor f aau jannary V R AT ir lyman lymn speaker I return herewith an art act making ap an for fore general purposes without my ap approval roval the appropriation of 15 F for or tile support ou port of t the he deseret university to be a drawn on the order of the chancellor one half each year ear etc ete and the appropriation t of for the erection of university b buildings etc is an extraordinary dimir y amount to be appropriated and 11 which aich if it taken in connection with other necessary appropriations is is I beyond the revenue provided by existing law the organization is illegal in that tho the Reg regent rents and chancellor are not named and appointed as provided in the tile organic act an any money applicable to educational purposes from the treasur treasury in my opinion i n forthe for the present ain ay iy matio sini at tit least t should ho be applied t to common school purposes pur posea before euch such large appropriations appropriation a are made for university purposes in in my opinion it would be infinite infinitely better to provide for the poor of the territory schools absolutely free in ID ti ali ir respective districts in ih all ap appropriations of public money received receive by taxed upon all classes of f citizens for fo educational purposes they thep should be e made will with an a that no doctrinal or sectarian tenet should be taught or allowed to bo be taught or any particular belief required of any a y teacher or officer thereof it also aso fails ll 11 to pro provide v Is for costs and expenses of all prosecutions i for off offenses enies against the laws of the territory ryas as pr provided aided vided in section act of congreso Conre sn of ju june ne 1874 I am ani sir lleo reet fill ay I ir governor mccara hatch thurman and sharp were appointed ft a committee to wait on oil tile governor and andack ask lib desires on the matter A motion to strike out tile items about the university prevailed the bill was sent to the councle and the alteration was con conconi cuNI in I and it t was provided that civil as well as criminal juror should be paid out of the fund the council also increased the jury appropriation to instead of the house then coli concurred currel in thaw changes ch angee and the hill bill was again sent to the tile governor mr hatch presented a report from the governor notifying tho the house that lie had bad signed the general a appropriation bill he ile also bianka thanked both bouses of the legislature for their courtesy to him and extended ilia his best wishes mr booth announced eliat I the tile governor had assented to signing the huse bill giving certain certai in powers to incorporated cities if they would strike out tho the section relating to liquor a as that provision had already been made in the liquor law I tho the heuse house struck out tho the section mr preston from om the joint comi mittice ece appointed to wait on the governor reported that lie had no further communication to make on oil motion of mr hatch the council was notified that the house able table was clear the council notified tho the house hat that it concurred in the amendment to house F aiko ill eliat at its table was clear and that it was prepared to ad adjourn ourn sir dusenberry moved to ad ourn sine die the motion was put on md carried the clia chaplain lain offered up tte ua benediction and the house ad burned ned REPORTER I SALT LAKI CITY mar afar 10 |