Show DAY of tha twenty eighth 11 leg 0 OF the condral appropriation bill receives 4 1 E I 1 SPECIAL ATTENTION full text of that important measure I 1 BUSINE 84 Is one d by request of the committee il today to day other notes of par titular interest editorial special to 1 salt larm feb 23 the committee on appropriations today to day presented the following which I 1 was referred to the committee on printing A BILL foran act making appropriations for general BE rr exacts by the governor and the legislative assembly of the tier aitery of utah that the fol louing mone yarA hereby appropriated out of any money in the territorial treasury vot otherwise ampro printed for the objects hereit iatter expressed I 1 for salary of territorial comm isi of schools for and 1839 one half to be drawn each jear 2 for salary of auditor of public accounts for IM and 1899 one half to be drawn each year 3 territorial librarian for the years am and 1889 one ball to be drawn each year 4 bior PIR I 1 of territorial treasurer for 1888 and 1889 one ball to be drawn each year 5 for expenses of printing and contingent expenses of the territorial school commissioners Commissi onera office forC aMand one half to be drawn each year 6 For incidental expenses of the of auditor treasurer librae ian sealer of weights and mei and recorder of marks and brands for and 1839 one half to be drawn each year 7 rent of rooms for icat named of cers for 1888 and 1889 one half to be drawn each year 00 8 for payment of outstanding court certificates for witnesses and ju aurs in criminal cases in which the territory is liable as I 1 reported by the auditor of public accounts feb 9 for the payment of witnesses and jurors in criminal cases in the dis courts of this territory for the years 1898 that the above ar upon vouchers duly authenticated for services as jurors and for witnesses in cases in which the territory Is liable io to orson F whitney for services rendered as minute clerk of tile house from january oth to feb auary ath 1888 for sea sion ii to edward 11 anderson for ser vices as minute clerk of the house from february ath to 1 IM for the session to george E blair for services as minute clerk of the council for the session 00 13 to B 11 jones for services as 1 messenger of the house for the 1 session 14 to john V bluth for services as 1 messenger of the council for th e session 15 to the auditor of public accounts i asa contingent fund for employ ing counsel in territorial business during the years 1883 and 1889 not more than one half to be drawn each year 16 for completing the versay building sto be drawn and expended under the direction of the chancellor and of re gents 00 17 to A 0 johnson ex assessor of thoele tooele for relief on amount of delinquent taxes fo r the year 1885 18 to the T bunt printing company for record books furnished to the clerk of the district court 19 to E T sprague for fees as clerk of the supreme court of the ter in territorial crime years ao an d 1887 20 ta henry dinwoody for desk and chain for auditor and fam 50 21 to nepal W clayton for tie fici ency Jaci dental expenses for aces of auditor treasurer and recorder of in arks and brands for the years 1886 and I 1 22 to mary ann wilcken fo wr vices of august Wilcken deceased as chaplain of the council at the session 00 26 to territorial ta 1 locate university lauds for services rendered during the years 1880 and jsse too 24 to to I 1 lands to bae by wd by pru g proper vouchers to the of the auditor of pul 1 accounts ic cOunts routina Follo tile routine report of the of both houses COUNCIL february 0 3 IM woolley resented a petition from A W avins assessor and coll ector of W county stating that ho had personally paia tax e for certain Per sous mentioned in tho petition M 11 taxes for reasons mentioned were and praydt g fo relief I 1 referred red to the committee an claims and public accounts tuttle presented a petition from the mayor and citizens of i manti city roo ting forth that 75 were beaded on the head waters sliced of I 1 lei r on ay source of water supply in city creek that the public health was injured thereby and braying that h gatherings about I 1 0 v uter sup aies ahr t he ter be pro abated by legislative enactment referred to the coin aliotte on public beadth tuttle presented a report from the committee on agriculture in reference to the petition of sheep meri on the weber recommending that it be laid the table indefinitely as there was nol power in the council to change the situation by means of leg isolation the rep the committee was adopted wimmer from the committee on highways in regard to petitions for the ca instruction of bridges recommended that be appropriated for the bridge over bear river in cache and 1000 for the bridge over I 1 tie rio virgen in dashington Vas hington C after some little discussion by 3 marshall woolley and others tha re port was referred to the committee on a pria ions pt ro V amer froth the committee on counties recommended that the council recede from its amendments to 11 F W relating to the removal df county seats the tion was adopted and the bill passed tuttle presented a report from the committee on agriculture on I 1 1 F 57 aub prescribing bounties for the destruction of certain animals recommending its passage the re adopted and the bill filed for beconi reading olsen froin the committee on clairis and public accounts recommended that the baim of zera snow for tsoo be not allowed the lepor t was adopted A communication wag received from the house notifying the council of tile of I 1 louse concurrent re s alution 19 providing for the addition of citations and ann 0 lations to the laus in process of comp lla tion carlile carli le moved concur rance as lie understood it would be impossible to t the work in the time al lutted marshall and woolley favored the resolution and smoot opposed it after sowe discussion by members of the council the resolution was not concurred in C r 34 relating read by title andre berroa t the committee on bryan prevented preben ted C F 85 a bill re ul aring the construction of dours and fire est tapes in public buildings 1 tead by title anti referred com cittee on public health young presented a mem carial of the and legislature of utah tc congress praying forthe appropriation of ten acres of fort pousila res er for the purpose of e cablish e referred to the committee on lemorl als 11 F 57 substitute a bill provid anit canties for the destra tion of certain including bears lions grey wolves coyotes muskrats I 1 sparrows ep arroWs etc at sums var i from 5 down was read the see on time amended and filed for thir I 1 r in 9 H F 27 was then cal I 1 r t hird re adin read by sections and on motion of arlisle several sections were stricken out and others inserted carlisto then moved lt passage this was opposed by woolley and others the council for some time being nearly equally divided the bill after a lively discussion passed by a vote of 7 to 4 the council was notified of the passage of house concurrent on no 20 providing for meeting of the legislature at 10 a m hereafter pending of the reso lotion orr motion of smoot tile counell adjourned till 2 pm tomorrow to morrow 11 OUSE feb 23 1888 prayer by tile chaplain the print e d mia lites had not arria ed and the chair announced that the presentation of letitio pe titio was in order thurman introduced a memorial from the governor and 1 assembly of utah congress to vivo ii portion ot the fort boadas military reservation to the OX home and day Nurse moved 1 I refe retice to the joint com cittee on meni orial carried the speaker had received a communication muni cation from the secretary of the salt lake chamber of commerce which was it announced that that bodo e arte rte atly recommend rec ommen ded the f the bill appropriation 15 DOD to the orphans home ana day of rea sorts for ile endorsement of that th 0 communication was referred to the joint committee on memorial the minute s eving arri ved they were read amended and adopted king introduced three local option petitions bearing in all nearly names election committee introduced a petition bearing eighty esix signatures asking for 1500 with which to improve the road in salina canyon 11 highways committee ho ell from abe ways and means reported a substitute for IL F 7 providing a territorial board of equalization 1 ing and ordered printed aloyce from the committeemen mn edu cation favorably on 11 r 02 0 the ordered print I the enrollment committee king chairman reported that the dower and attachment bills had been sent to the governor clark froin the appropriations committee reported a general appropriation bill which vias read and ordered printed hat c efrom the claims report e a favorably on the liala of Bac hullt for furnis lied the committee adopted from tile same committee reported on 11 F 22 abo bill pre scrib ing the I 1 ees becom end ig reference ttO the judiciary committee to be considered in con lection with sa similar bill in their hands adopted I 1 hatch from the claims te reported favorably on the claims of mr bernard for record booksh eto cofton aboyte I 1 thurman from the judiciary coin cittee reported adversely on the bill fees of district court clerks and recommended that be paid a salary adopted and the bill was rejected thurman moved flint tile claims committee be requested to report th e amount of claims of district cour t fees during sessions with a view to fixing their salaries carried allen introduced a bill to prevent cruelty to animals referred to the committee on public heath allen introduced a bill for a corpor aaion to prevent cruelty to animals same committee the council receded rece deI from its amendments to the bounty seats bill which went to the enrollment com clittee king from the municipal corpora eions to 0 r ted a general bill relating to fp I 1 co r po rations ordered minted unreduced a bill for the education of the dumb committee on education thurman aked what had become of the report of the directors of th insane asylum wood said two in the hands of tile public printer ad would be ready tomorrow to morrow thurman asked why the printed mutilates miti lates were so often delayed till a after fter the house was in session and w by bills were not printed and distributed tri buted to members more prompts jones from the printing tee was not prepared to give all the information asked for but sald the minutes had been delayed only three imes during the session ing committee to tile causes of delay I 1 n printing bills 0 I 1 officers etc C F 21 providing for banking 11 wa 8 read an I 1 amendments reco mended committee were considered si is bill provides that six pe rons or more may incorporate to c a ban kingl business ancor po rations for such a purpose are n at not allowed under the present laws it is a long bill and preg eribes at length the manner of organizing and conducting the business of banking corporations barnsworth larns worth was in favor of the amendment to the capital of ration froin to corr mo lo 10 t te amendment viding for the providing filing of incorporate Fro on papers with the clerk of either the probate or district courtr was richards held thit the probate clerk was the proper officer for such papers to be filed ith a d made an argun ment in support of I 1 As position and in elucidation of the q that have arisen regarding tb I 1 s matter since the of the ed in ands tucker law hasage to amend the ent offered by the ommittee so as to have the papers filed with the probate clerk clark said that some attorneys including judge zane hold that the proper office to file anor ration papers with Is the clerk of hr d court while other attorneys hold that they should be filed with the probate clerk the committee had framed their amendment that the papers might be file with either hoge argued that it required a dudl cial oarl of proper jurisdiction to pass upon articles Arti cies of incorporation as to hether they compiled with the law or not and that such officer as the judge of the district court richards replied tol logo and vas followed fol loed by clark in opposition to richards ment which was lost the quellion qu eLtion recurring on the coln mit tees amendment was ad 0 pled the amendment of the committee to the capital of a banking corporation from to came up again in another form and was rejected king moved to amend go as to require 50 per cent instead of 25 per cent of the capital stock to be paid up bedfor commencing the s aker said that if the amendment an incorporated bank dould commence business with less than capital richards opposed the amendment thinking that smaller is hould have an opportune opp y to engage in the banking business kings motion was lost jhb banking bill was filed for third reading the reform school bill came up under special orders but explained that the joint committees re port tied not been drafted and the bill was laid over till to morro w thurman introduced a co resolution providing for two sessions daily at I 1 am and 2 pm adopted the county bill came up on a reading the sections delatin re latin to the removal of county mats were amended so as to con f orm to a bill now pending on that subject the chair interrupted the considers con sidera tion of the bill to that the council had adjourned withy ut action on the concurrent resolution oi i providing for sessions and the p tion was that the house audet th 0 exi rule would be required to till 2 pm tomorrow to morrow Thil thought the house could ad J ourn to such hour as it might choose consideration of the county gofern went bill was resumed thurman raised an objection to a provision requiring stationery records etc for county to be pro cured althin the poses ty when ti cable richards saying atwould keep money at bhae blaich now goes east moyle moved to strike out the pro vision carried A communication from the council was read announcing its passage of th barb wire bill althan quiring fences to conform to it athin one year instead of six mo tits the hoube concurred and the bill went to the enrollment committee consideration of the county govern resumed hoge moved to on t which gave the commissioners power to appoint persons to fill vacancies in county e richards thought such power should vest ia the commissioners and no pise and me t 0 n w ell was lost LA nat n at moved adjourn men t the cbill paid there A valt val t amount of business the table and suggested that tile house take a re com over thier day and sit tomorrow to morrow forenoon an thought the house bad a right to adjo to any hour tomor to mor row 1 A discussion of the matter ensue 1 adjournment in tomorrow to morrow Rie bards urged the feces sity of com plating pending business 4 allen favored an evening Ficus lon blogos motion was put and carriedo and the house id journea jour ned |