Show 0 I THE LEGISLATURE t nora noraFebruary E i 1 F S the fish and game bill was considered on second reading at great length and numerous amendments were proposed dls euBed and adopted rejected The bill was filed for third reading H F 4 I J exempting dentists from Jury service was put under a sus pension Alensald I of theruler the more on its ItjteHlgMi tauflb t I classes of citizens were already ci emlt from Jury service and bo thought dentists ought not to be lIo Fro the Ktll Thurman endorsed Allens view and moved to make the bill the special order for next Monday ow Ing to the absence Its author Hammond Carried II F 41 concerning conveynn cell was made special efJer for Monday Ilerco presented a claim ot H O McMI Ian which went to the claims committee Adjourned COUNCIL Ffbruary 2 pra The committee on Judiciary re ported that C F 25 authorizing the estates of decedents or minors to be mortgaged or leased In certain cases had been favorably considered and recommended that It be placed upon Its passage Adopted The committee on nubile nrintlni reported tint the proposed amendments amend-ments to C F Z2 relating to organ zntion of towns had been printed Adopted The committee on enrolmentre ported that C F 5 empowering associations of persons to become body corporate had been properly enrolleiTand forwarded to tile Governor Gover-nor for hLi action Adopted m Introduced bill renalr ng cities 01 the flrsi class to provide for suitable house and cesspool drainage Committee on muulcfjiol corporation On motion of Richards a new sec Ion was added to C F 25 relating bcnsC j to the estates of decedents and minors and further consideration of the bill deferred until tomorrow C F 23 providing I for arid regulating regu-lating the Utah Territorial Library came up for its third reading After 13a ll a number of amendments further onsideratlon was deferred until tomorrow to-morrow A communication from the louse stated that II F10 relating to herding driving and branding lock and substitute to C F 10had iot been concurred inland aikcd tint conference committee Uiap oluled to confer with a similar committee from the House Granted Grant-ed Councilors Seegmillcr and 1 Bryan were appointed conferees Adjourned I JIOJSE 1 February 13 2 pm Wood presented a petition from 57 citizen Scofleld asking favorable action I cu i petition previously presented pre-sented to have Winter Quarters precInct pre-cinct joined to Emery Counly act another similar one from Castle Dale Committee on counties Crccr from the claims committee reported favorably on n claim of tho ESERrr XES Co amounting to 53522 for LLinkx recrds etc fur ished the clerk of the District Court at Beaver Alien made a minority report verbally to the effect lint I4L77 of the claim was chargeable to the clerk ptrsonallyas that much of the claim was for blanks furnished for utiiicss for which the clerk drew fees He held that the death of the clerk ought not to render the Territory Terri-tory liable I fCr this umbtlnt Creerheld tint llkeapiiroprialions ti Po lad been made at prevloui I cessions Ulllt what the Territory should and should not furulili district court clerks wns nol defined distinctly and flint the fire at the Beaver court house and the sad death of Mr Vllkiu the clerk added elements 10 the case which made Uproar for 110 Territory to pay the cutlie mrr claim Thurman was of opinion that the aw contemplates Hint lie Territory shah pay for blinks furnished to the district court clerks In addition to their saldrlt and for that reason tuptiorted the jority report He thought however tliat blanks for therthan Territorial criminal busi nB ought not to be paid for by the TerrItory Allen admitted that the Dfsriurr V EH s Co had done the work and Darned the money claimed but ho thought 14077 of tbe claim should be presented to the estate df the de tacd clerk Porter thought it proper for tie Territory to pay for stationery necessary ne-cessary for district court clerks in Territorial criminal business Thurman moved that the matter he reforred to the cUIms committee that items for blanks for Territorial limliial baslnrss might be segregated segre-gated howell opposed ominlttlng The clerks had heretofore been pcr milled to order stationery In the name of tho Terri lory and the Tern ory ought to lay for the same till he system is changed Thunnana motion prevailed Itecd from the committee on rule reported adversely on a mo tion offered by Howell tn amend the rules eo as to require any committee reporting n 1fCly on a bill to state the reasons for so doing Russell opposed the report and Thurman held that the reasons could be demanded without a special rule to that effect Tho adverse ad-verse report wa adopted Johnson from the live stock committee com-mittee reported on lh substitute for H F 10 relating to live slock is amended the council recommending recom-mending nonconcurrence and the appointment of a conference committee com-mittee |