Show A message from the Jour announced an-nounced the passage of H F7B relating to the extension of libel I and slander cases and asked the action of the Council thereon Com wIllie Judiciary Ilom Uid Ilouse Another nittsifo fom tle Hou auuoudcod tho passage of II F 79 relating to irrigating compauresand i i requested the action of tho Council tIICI Cominltteeon Irrigation A mes ago from the House stated that C 43 relating t oljtnlnln food and lodging fraudulently at any Inn hotel or boarding lout had been raised A rece > s uas taken until 2 p rm llolER March loan RobInson from tile committee on agriculture reported favorably nlrlrlture ujwii l F 79 amending the law relative to irrigating companies Adopted Later tho bill was = under a 5u < 0lon or tbe rl Thurman from thejudicbry coni mlttee reported favorably on C F 4S to punish jorsotis who fntudu leutly Adopted jrocuru l boanl all lodging C F J2 rclallu to Hid government govern-ment of towns came Up on third and reading passed I was slightly amended A message from the Governor announced an-nounced f approval of II F CO relating to probate procedure i1F 7 < J relative to tort came up on reading and was passed C F5 the loan association bill was slightly ameiided in order to correct a verbal error and passed C F 42 relating to the reform school went to that committee C F 43 to punish persons who fraudulently procure board and loS i lag came up on tecond reading i Three of its four Mxtlona were i stricken out and on the iiassage J of the bill under suspension of tho rules U l passed by a vote of 0 to 14 I Forty moved to make the title I read e bill ta jKtvecute carpetbaggers carpet-baggers Carried nnd the chair declared such to be the title of the i bill billHowcll Howell mOll t reconsider the vote by wliiiIi the bill jasscd Carried and on the next roll call the taUt was lct by a vote of 1 against to 12 in favor of the bill One vote was lacking to pass It I F 72 the revenue bill camo up ou third reading Srgfct amendment to make th territoral Lamt insteal 012 mill nnd the maximum county tax 5 Instead of S Ell prevailed I by a vote of 10 to 11 Similar amendments lanai I heeu nr vlftiivlv Tote down I A debate occurred on a motion t > exempt the nit products of mine from taxation 1ortcr opposed the amendment thinking the bullion should b taxed Ferry made a speech In favor of amendment citing reasons why mines and their products should 0 exempt from taxation j eXT i Tlurmin favored amendment I stating that it had always been the j fixed policy of this Territory to I exempt mining product from tax1 ation I IbId made a spirited reply to some j a of the remarks mad by Tliunuan l I and Ferry and a followed by the j I latter who maintained that lan I mines would b closed by a tax on a their iroducte I j Allen argued iu favor of the importance im-portance eucouraglnK the mining 1 inuusiry ant t snow the m justice of taxing the prodnits of mines The amendment prevailed Keces till 2 p 1 |