Show NO oleomargarine bill to protect creameries Crea Grea meries and dair dairy men introduced in the hous honse e y 1 1 1 the lower house criticisms criticises the tord lords 8 1 for stealing their bills regarding notaries Not aries public another act con berning libel T jan 28 in the senate prayer grayer was offered by rabbi kaiser af pf of the thai hebrew con congregation reaction 0 tile the reading of the journal was followed b by y a communication from the house announcing the pa passage spage of house bill 24 for an act fur the preservation of the record recarda of th the united states courts etc reports were received from the committee as follows from the judiciary committee zi a favorable avo rable report on senate bill sa s1 providing for the appointment of notaries not aries public with an all amendment by the committee making the terra term four years instead of two from the same committee adverse report on house bill 3 the subject matter being fully covered ove reI by S senate bill 31 I 1 F from rom the committee on live stock favorable report on senate bill 12 relating to the dipping of sheep fro from tle the appropriation and claims committee adverse report on senate bill 20 26 from the con conference conferee feren ce coin committee cittee on senate bill 14 relating to the supreme e court recommending the I 1 U seil wee aae S at warner introduced senate bilt bill no 41 by request to protect railway employees while in the discharge of their duties committee on oil railroads the ort of the conference committee attee on senate bill 14 an act for the organization of tile the supreme court etc was then adopted and the bill passed as amended the senate then resumed the consideration of senate bill 11 the act proposing a state board of 1 i health the point at issue being S senator snows amendment reducing the expenses from 2500 to 1500 this prevailed senate bill no 12 by candland an all act for the prevention of disease among sheep came on for second reading senator wearner warner moved to refer to the judiciary committee two subjects were covered in the bill contrary to the provisions of the constitution the motion prevailed senate bill 31 authorizing the governor to appoint notaries not aries public for or a term of four years confirming ing 0 previous appointments and and validating actions of such officers was wag then passed under a suspension of the rules with an amendment continuing in office all notaries not aries appointed by the governor of utah territory until their terms expire and validating all their official acts senate bill 26 for an appropriation t 0 for f 0 tile the state school for the de deaf f w was a rejected ground having baying been covered in another bill house bill 12 42 amending section 1 I chapter 33 laws of 1892 was read first time and ordered printed house bill 3 relating to notaries not aries public was rejected senate bill 31 01 covering the ground senator warners warners resolution on siler i was then rejected senator Alli sons memorial having covered the he ground governor wells veto on senate resolution no 3 5 relating to I 1 the he supreme court was taken from the he table and on motion of booth the he resolution vetoed was indeli bitely postponed senator sutherland took occasion to say sav he ha did not lip lillieve lieve the constitution constitute ion provided for a title for joint resolutions and suggested the judiciary committee investigate on oil motion of junes jones the judiciary committee were instructed to hinves digate tiata this question the veto of senate bill no 9 providing for a deputy state treasurer was refe referred ried on motion of glen miller to the committee on judiciary the senate then adjourned HOUSE when the house session opened a communication from the governs n r on submitted the annual report of the auditor A message from the aba senate seriate an bounced the passage of S B no 4 incorporating the utah school for the deaf and dumb and H B 3 30 20 amended appropriating money for contingent expenses H B 19 49 was returned returned to the house the senate having passed the he same measure as a judiciary committee bill claims against the state were introduced and referred to the board of examiners as follows 11 II C no 13 by johnson by request in favor of john G robinson james meikle and charles F lyman elected as commissioners commissioner to locate university lands for expenses incurred by the commission in preparations for fulfilling the duties of the office to which they were elected prior to the time it was learned that the object of the commis commission gion was in the hands of the university reg regents ff C no 14 by stevens in favor of albert allen allan collector of weber county for overpaid territorial taxes r A petition was presented by acan from willian N nalder asking ing that he be afforded relief from loss of land by survey resurvey re by which nearly thirteen acres of his land was deeded to a neighbor he i arks that as compensation he be be allo allowed Ned to purchase forty acres of school land wilson presented a petition from residents of sandy sa ady asking for favorable action on Ferou sons bill reducing the hours of labor in mines mills and smelters shelters sm elters A petition signed by frank jacobs of green river emery co and twenty three others was presented by howard it asks that school land liand bo be sold at per acre in accordance with a concurrent re adopted some time ago constituting the speaker and president of the senate a committee to refer to proper committees the subjects for legislation anode obligatory by the constitution such committee rendered their report the house went into committee of the whole with taylor in the chair to consider the judiciary committees report on H B no 5 to together ethar with the governors veto t thereto hereto and the committees substitute for if B no 14 11 when e n the committee arose it reported in accordance with the report of the judiciary committee recommending iri the passage of bill so no 11 and the over the governor s veto of if B no 5 3 the following g bills were introduced nd on second reading referred to committees II 11 B no 70 7 0 by of rich limiting the liability of publishers in action for libel the bill provides that when a publisher is convicted of libel and it ap appear peare the libelous libe publication was made through good motives or for a profitable end the damages assessed shall be only nominal H M B no 71 by condon to prohibit the use ue of portraits of any person as an advertising means without the person B s consent H B no 7 ta 2 by ferguson ot of salt lake amending section I 1 of chapter 70 session laws of 1894 the amendment readi any person who is the holder of capital stock actually and fully paid up of any corporation now or hereafter to be organized sed in the state late of utah shall not be liable for any asse scents upon such capital stock or for any indebtedness ne qs of the corporation beyond a forfeiture arid and sale of such stock except for debts contracted for labor supplied or furnished to such corporation for which claim every stockholder of any corporation khall be liable to an amount in addition to such fully up tip stock steel which he owns as shown by the books of the corporation at the time said indebtedness became due and stock of corporation shall be transferable only on the books of the corporation 11 B no 73 by Crite critchlow blow amending Ani ending section of chapter SO 80 of the session laws lawo of 1892 1802 as amended by section 17 chapter 69 of the session laws of 1894 to read until the first day of the board of education may provide for the compensation of its members on duly verified vouchers under such regulations as it may adopt for sessions of the board and of its committees actually attended and for service eq actually rendered under the direction of the board which compensation may in no case exceed the sum of twenty five dollars per month for each ach member and after said lay day of members of the board shall hall serve without compensation OLEO oleomargarine MARG A RINE 11 B no 74 by murdock murdoch to prevent deception and fraud in the sale gale ol 01 dairy products and the sale or manufacture of oleomargarine and similar adulterants adulte rants the bill provides a penalty for the manufacture and sale of any imitation or adulteration of a dairy product a fine of for each of fence H B no 75 by levy repealing ing section chapter ta 13 0 of f t the 11 e compiled laws of 1888 in relation to highways 11 13 no 76 by nye the same bill introduced in the senate monday on the subject of insurance 11 II B no 77 by thorne for tha protection of fish and game and pro providing providen for the appoint appointment appointee me nt of state late and county game commissioners commis sio ners the bill is in many respects similar to others already introduced in in both houses on the same subject except that its restrictions to hunters and fishermen hermen ns ars are more nr re stringent I 1 ff B no 78 by bolitho pre scribing bill ff a new mode of government for counties 11 II B 79 by bolitho prohibiting in the formation of pools by persons co partnerships or corporations the bill is substantially the same as the one introduced b by sutherland in the senate 0 on n monday to II 11 B no SO 80 by Rad dati for the relief of school districts which have failed to levy a special school tax the bill extends the tinie time of collecting such tax for 1895 to april 3 30 10 1896 4 H B 3 36 by ferguson of salt lake number inserted in lieu of P a bill withdrawn the bill amends section 2837 of the compiled laws of 1888 directing that a sale of goods or chattels shall be considered evidence of fraud as ae against the creditors of the seller sell er unless uch ch goods or chattels is is accompanied by delivery within a reasonable time or unless the sale is ac ompa nied by a bill of sale as evidence d ence that the sale is made in good faith y S B no 4 by allison incorporating a the utah school for the deaf and dumb the only discussion of the alie day occurred when the order of third reading 0 was reached the judiciary committees substitute for H B 14 came up and was passel passed it prescribes the manner of transferring causes in the district courts then came up H B no 5 which the governor had vetoed for reasons heretofore mentioned As stated the committee of the whole recommended the passage of the bill over the executives veto and critchlow promptly moved that such ouch a course be adopted ile he a argued with much feeling that the position po ol of the governor was not well taken particularly iu in that portion of his message in reference to leaving those off officers leers without compensation whose pay depended upon tile the fees they collected mr critchlow Crit ehlow took the ground that the constitution clearly directs that all fees must be collected and covered into the proper treasury and that therefore n ni 0 officer c c could 0 O u I 1 lawfully T pay himsel F f from r t the e fees e he fie col lerned but should s 0 d await aw it the h es passage of a salar salary bil bill wb which ich should b be retroactive lie ile Is th thought ou gatt that the governors suggestion ug g ti on that ht t the bill if it becam c a ni a law aou would d create a panic among am officeholders fr r h 1 d unless a balard salary I 1 alry bi bill ill ras as first tj ct passed was ille timed time and ft a as sin in favor of getting rid of 0 such u C officers as aa a would not be will wiling rig to await legislation on the subject for these reasons and others mr critchlow urged the passage of the bill over the veto ire he was opposed by dr condon w ano 0 thought to oppose the governors views would be productive of hart heart burnings and other bad results result several other members spoke elto to the question on one side or tle tee other and when the ayes and days a s were called for the bill bil waa pissed ed all 11 voting aye except con bonbon on C lark clark ferguson gibbs sadaker Sn daker stevens Sl ovens taylor thorn alq anal of millard Mil larri harris anil lon lovery cry being absent tho the ho se then adjourned |