Show I 1 DAY I 1 of th ei gath leg ZD I 1 I 1 OF UTAH TERRITORY s I 1 ter I 1 gives rise to I 1 ANIMATED discussion I 1 A list of tho coteral propose eions made WHIT OGDEN OFFERED the reform school bill is ordered printed rending its third reading notes of legislation I 1 editorial spew to SALT LAKE feb 24 1888 after the consideration of the terri loan bill in the house this afternoon tile subject of warm school catri eup BIT moyle of the special joint committee stating that he hold the report which was at this point introduced by permission of I 1 the house mr king after the report aa been mad made a motion afat the accompanying 0 documents be referred in con lection with the bill to the committee on penitentiary and reform school this if carried would bare precluded the house from hearing the offers of the various bidders for the school and consequently met heavy tion 0 BIT jones did not want to gag the i tai committee which would virtually be the case ff their information was referred to another and not read to the house lie wanted the matte to contained in the docu ments fresh from tho a who had ob bained it and not secondhand second hand from a committee who in the nature of things knew nothing about the subject mr moyle after fter what was done some days ago was not in favor of his committees giving an opinion but be wanted every paper read f 0 the hollie 11 mr king defended ilia motion and thought it be perfectly kropet to refer the matter to the at anding committee mr richard agreed with jones and moyle and taide a strong speech in favor of hearing the docu ments mr thurman saw n a reason m by the special committee should t a afraid of having their papers go to the regular committee itis reports he bad per feet confidence in tho regular com cittee who could be relied upon to give the subject proper consideration it was like the asylum school and b other reports and should be treated as such lie would go a and say that the stand in g committee should make a recommendation mr kings motion was lost and the documents accompanying the to 11 1 after some more arguments 1 were finally ordered read the house settled down to the task while the clerk read the voluminous a bids and descriptions from the various places logan led out with an offer of acres of land I 1 roe with the advantages surrounding the land the land was described and a fine literary article with occasional bursts of brought about evidently by afie fact that no person can gaze upon the t cache islley without such Z after saying that login is the city of much modesty and but few metropolitan aim and enumerating many advantages and naming the many fair towns and villages 11 with frugal industrious I 1 ing and moral inhabitants the prayer goes on to say Thus this gem of the mountain a 1 stretches forth her of beauty I 1 it a while her surroundings the music of her streams and the refresh breezes of her I 1 peaks indicate Indi cace peace while her people songs of joy and gladness beaver offered fort cameron for with a promise of a title to the land and also the building which originally cost the united states DW wasatch county offered free 0 dacres lacres efland with wor th P W D of bountiful offered 1 his place a mill site for the school I 1 1 ile said he was not able to work it I 1 now owing to age otherwise it could not be bought for any amount of I 1 moey next came thoele tooele and ephraim which offered place a for uh euh e 31 organ box elder und lake 11 no suitable places and therefore declined dew lined to make eions but conveyed coRvey ed thanks to the committee for their offer weber county made taz beat showing of all ten different sites the size and cost of each of whish could not fail to suit were offered as follon a the driving park grounds farm herricks farm a tract of land at the mouth of ogden canyon laich ard A Ballan tynes property above River daler Z farm the someplace same place ar school section west of ogden also one section onah ona h alf mile the euliess cart of ts city I 1 abw small sites in 1 southwestern martof the city the ports amro concise and to the point and accompanied by several I 1 otters which were also read besides these various offers from ilia places named tile committee also presented letters from build 11 on of the building some at ilia reports kept the house in continual and creat etl great mont when tile matter had been road tle question of what todo with it camo UP again some lively to those already referred to followed mr richards moved to procco with the consideration of the reform school bill mr mclaughlin blin wanted the au monts printed in the minutes buter the printing committee in behalf of the poor printer wilted at this proposition and begged that such a thing be not considered it would take days to got them printed 1 I saw no reason why these documents should either be printed or referred to the committee on penitentiary and reform school they were the result of the works of a committee and could not be treated 43 asylum or school reports they did not come from supervisors who had any trust in charge they were the work of a committee and should be acted upon direct by the house several members began to aall for the speaker all at once but a motion to receive the report finally carried that still left the documents on the table his motion the regular standing committee and this finally carried the bill itself was then I 1 a k on UP and passed its second reading receive several amendments of minor imin por tanco it was filed for third reading pending which it was okereda printed again when the second section was con si dered which provides for the 0 for the building it was moved to in pert thoele tooele which was voted down I 1 with a baille the section was then passed over awaiting the report of the committee on penitentiary and reform school who were particularly required in the motion which gave them the reports to make i recommendation on that point the bill stands a good chance of passing at the neit cons ad oration and 0 den no doubt will be inserted as the place of building EXCUSED tha committee on education were excused for saturday and will devote the whole day to tile consideration of the bill THE the council refused io concur in the house resolution to meet at 10 a in each day but ilia house will meet at 10 nevertheless the bill providing for negotiating a loan for certain purposes occupied the morning bession and a consider able portion of the afternoon several amendments oro made the most important of which was tile reduction of the amount to ba loaned from to which we consider a step abich should be rem 1 is rb too much for the territory to make the improvements which are necessary t sections 7 and 8 received the great eat changes and were amended to read as follows SEC 7 the territorial auditor shall draw his warrant on the territorial treasurer payable to the order of said treasurer for the amount of interest which shall fall due on the first day of january and july of each year aich said interest warrant sh all be drawn at least one month previous to alie maturing of the interest and the suin of or so much thereof as may be essaw is hereby abed and set apart from tho general funds of the from year to to pay the interest upon said tea 11 SEC 8 at the expiration of te n y airs after issuing the sai d ads th shall be set apart and 1 r by appropriated out of the an r al funds in the bands of the r rl treasurer annually not less thin the sum of to be drawn orl the warrant for the auditor to pay the principal of said bonds as the same shall fall due or may be called for as provided in this act said amount shall be held anu unu placed by the treasurer in a fund to be known the kedem eption fund for the reas demotion demp tion of said bonds provided that the provisions of this section shall not be construed to prohibit the legislature from making provisions for the redemption of any or all of said bonds after the expiration of said ten years A becton was added providing shall take tand after its passage the bill passed the house logana SWEET AT logans report said provo has the asylum salt lake the poulton taa rid university and ogden has th for a mammoth 1 depot and of iron works A IN NECESSARY ten house bills have been ap proved by the governor 9 vetoed there are therefore 58 bills pending in the two houses which must be acted upon in the next days some busy boek must be done mr shu introduced in tho council toda y the following bill ox F 37 I 1 A nill for an act to amend chap ter laws of the territory of utah 1880 entitled an act licensing and regu lating the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors geltion 1 BE IT by the governor nd of 1 10 territory Terri tor r of atall that section G chapter of va act licens ing and regulating the in manufacture anu facture sale ol 01 intoxicating liquors proved match 11 1000 be and the lame Is hereby amended ia ilem said aa d be b a fins dollars in tny icum than throe or by imprisonment in the jail not exceeding six months or by anth such floo and at tile of the court ac 2 that section 0 chapter ill of an act licensing and regu the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors proved march iss be and ill eap same is hereby repeals repe ali tito following bill a substitute for C F 19 was introduced in ilia council today to day ADILL to encourage tha production and tura of sugar in the territory 0 utah 1 BE IT enacted by the governor and legislative assembly of ilia territory of utah that to encourage enco the production arid manufacture of sugar from product raised within tile territory of utah all plantations barwa water rights factories build ings implements teams tools and machinery of every kind whatsoever actually and in good faath ad in ilia production and manu of sugar in said territory and the stock of any company for tile purpose of and actually andin good ill engaged in ilia production and of in this territory and the bonds an cufar mortgages give n to secure loans on the aforesaid property shall be from taxation during the period of the next ensuing six years or until ilia first day of larch A D ingi mr smoot today to day handed in the following C r aa AM m for in act to require carl 2 in county officers to reside at county seats 1 BE IT by the and legislative assembly of the territory of butali that all p to ba to judges county cle sheriffs assessors and collectors and county recorders are required to reside at the county seat of their respective counties sec 2 this act ta ka effect on tile birst day of september A D 1883 i I 1 4 I 1 lt V tt following is the routine report of the dinis of both houses I 1 COUNCIL I 1 woolley presented a report from th a committee on commerce and mann 1 fractures fac tures in reference to 0 F bill for an act to entourage eneo urage the manufacture of in efin territory of utah the committee being of opinion that sugar can U produced without the appropriation banded dan ded and bugge ted that the bill banot pas bassand sand ree va mended a wil c h relieves from taxation for si years all property employed in the manufacture of sugar the re r t wag adopted and the substitute rui 1 for second reading 4 bryan from the committee lie balth reported on 0 1 F 35 rel at ing to fire rs capes etc recommending its passage adolte dp and filed for second reading bryan 0 from the committee on pent tertiary tent iary and reform school oil the second report of the warden of tile penitent Ury recommended that it be placed on file adopted woolley Wb olley front the committie on re form school reported that propose prO eions had been collected and ted to the house the report of tile c was adopted smoot presented 0 F 30 a bill to u ir e 1 11 county officers to reside in tf tr r e s counties read mhd first time and referred tb the commit fee on judiciary shurtliff presented 0 r 37 a bill for an act an act regula ilg the manufacture and sale of licot referred to the committee on judi ciar lav use joint resolution no 20 in regard to meeting hereafter at 10 a m was on motion of bryan not concurred in 0 F 19 substitute was then called for second reading discussed and filed for third reading the council was notified of the con currence of the house in council amendments to 11 F 27 on barbed wire fences the council wag notified of thi P baize of H F 61 a bill for an act fix I 1 lie time of electing the leg ising i ture exempting them from arrest and prescribing the time 0 f meeting rea d the first time and referred to the coin clittee on judiciary 0 to doors and fire I 1 was read the second t ime and filed for third reading if ir 57 providing bounties for the destruction of certain animals was taken up for third reading read by sections amended and after consi er able discussion passed 7 to 5 the chair voting aye adjourned to 2 p in to morrow HOUSE X prayer by tho chaplain the reading of the minutes was deferred pend regular order ingie he bill relating to sessions of the legislature came up on third reading A debate occurred on a mat ion to rea tore ution 4 which bad been stricken out and which provides thit the present members shall continue in office until the general au 4 1889 1 t ards suggested that an occasion for calling this assembly together again might arise within two vears and it not therefore to le isgate itself out of office was r as tore d after its restoration seemed doubtful as to whether or not it harmonized with the law of con 9 ress and iian offered it tute which simply provided that the act should not affect the term of off ce of the present members of the As adopted tb the own bill UP 0 n third reading coues moved to strike out the name of P T farnsworth as one of the loan commissioners on account of his eligibility a of the 11 li slature logo supported the motion a nd read from the organic act which fo r bids the appointment of a member of the assembly to an F office created doring his term thurman thought loan commission within the mean erg were not officers of the act ones n niolion prevailed hatch moved to postpone therill the bill till march first urging that the As hembly did not now know how much money m have to ber borrowed and could not determine until the to form school and bills should be read s a a gd 0 thurman ad ri e h a r s opposed and hatcha hatchs motion was iott pending the consideration af the loan bill ilia aspea ker asked to bi el aused forthe day al rid designated farnsworth to take the chaira will atho of the house approval in fotion of hatch the house op proved atthe speakers designation I 1 allen moved all amendment setting aside or lio I 1 much as ne eassa a annually to pay C ari ad ry many features of the bill were discussed and some amendments amend menti adopted pending consideration of it the ila U so at 1225 took a recess until 2 p in 2 p m opening the minutes of yesterday were read consideration of the loan bill was fumed thurman offered ofT ered a substitute for C tion 8 to appropriate annu ily after ton scars as a redemption fund adopted this bill was considered with great care and a number of minor amendments were made clark moved to make the amount to be borrowed instead of and made an argument in of his amendment augort hurman daid no more would be borrowed than would be sufficient to meet to be ladeby tao y and that imoto practice economy was when makin appropriations ila favored provi il jug for a sufficient amount hoge took a similar position C lark insisted that under the bill as framed ole loan commissioners had an option to sell bonds to the amount named in the bill after a discussion of clarks amendment it prevailed by a vote of 11 to 9 richards moved to reconsider the vote the house refused to reconsider several attempts were made to increase the amount in answer to a question from richards clark said that after paying tile Ilmon rits provided for in the general bill introduced yesterday there would remain in the treasury with a view to restricting jhb |