Show DAY I 1 of flip eighth leg I 1 isla turo OF BAR TERRITORY extence Ext ende d discussion in the council on e I 1 r THE LOUL OPT an rho agricultural college to tache 1 by departments 8 it the I 1 boji tiami approves App royes aka bill to ro albit the stiling of liquor OIL days routine report editorial special to the DARDI SALT LAKE W t ISA cound lor woolley of the commit tee on appropriations reported the following to the council loday lo day cousin 6 1888 committe eon privations to whom was gefen ed fak no 73 A bill privations for general pur hav fieg considered said billi atud t bat it contains some items abich aie pro aided vided for by C F no 32 which has pissed the council and is now pond ingan th house your committee now said 11 F re commet id that the f llo I 1 n items be itric keri out of said bill viz no 2 salary f auktor of public ac counts 4 no of treasure r I 1 boo no of M mi sio ners office no 6 expenses of au Aiters other offices your committee further recommend that with said amendments the bill be placed i age uv L z y chair the report was adopted and the items stricken out the b ill read see end and third time and passed LOCAL OPTION this afternoon the local option bill camo up for third reading in the council A notion to strike out okd enacting clause was made and seconded councilor opposed the motion using As an argument that the people of arrovo had tried it and he was in favor of al loving the and towns to try the same and then they will be w iser in the future than they are no marshall said the argument of the gentleman from utah reminded him of the fable concerning the for who having lost his tail decided that all the other foxes should lose theirs it has proved a failure in brovo and he desired others to bave the same experience if pro 1 hibi tion would prohibit lie was in ia vor of it but experiments have proved to the woolley was in favor of the bill As he considered it would bring the liquor trade under greater control young VAS 01 posed to the bill on of there being laws I 1 upon the statute blois at the present time to license control and suppress the sale of intoxicating liquors what more can we want T if this bill is introduced because some localities are suffering from want of high license let the peoli e elect such men to their city councils as are in favor of high and not prohibition hibi tion ilowe bad noticed closely the liquor traffic and felt that if bill became imy it would bindo tindo what good lead already been done th measure was an important one and should receive due consideration ile felt much against doing anything that would be injurious to the conditions already existing spoke of in loo gan attributing its failure tb eto to a defect in the and riot through the impracticability ok 11 1 1 option and would acte lor bilan the motion to strike out the enacting clause was carried by a vote of six to fire f 4 Rout trie report 4 following is the routine report of the proceedings of both houses A was received from the ahu e informing the councilor Counci lof the re of U V 21 banking amend rage T ie amendments of the house in young frum tile committee on fish and game reported a substitute for the for IL F 40 and 49 mah and game the bill was read read ing olsen from the committie onen grollment roll ment reported that C F 42 cap itol grounds had been correctly ens ra 1 1 t s V n at JI I 1 forwarded to or G c n r I 1 1 F 05 iloan for certain purposes was called up but on motion wait laia over till callea for C F 11 substitute the and district dist of tha territory of utah 0 be wits the erable discussion on thi part of smoot of provo and bryan of nepal each presented figures and support of his claims to the location of ah fourth judicial smoot moved to strike out section four of the bill the motion wa the bill was then taken up on its third residing arid on motion of bryn a d without amendment ante for the substitute for 11 F 40 and 49 fish and game wits read the time and under sus at the rules amended and idaer draut gy va tim ot abo awad I 1 i emcil was notified that the me e j granted a conference com on amendments to C F 21 A message was received from tile notifying the council of his approve ap prova of 0 F 42 capitol grounds at 12 10 the council took a recess till 2 p 6 at 2 p tn tile council photo tin p hed in a group at C it sava art gallery and consequently did not resume business until 3 p rn 3 p in A message was received from the bovet nor notifying the con acil of 11 1 a approval of CT 38 deflating def laing bount y boundary lines the house the council of in to 0 F 11 substitute defining the limits 0 I 1 the first and fourth judicial juli cial dis tracts the council was notified of the pas the house of 11 F 81 agaj college in cache County 2 read by title and filed for leeond reading in due course taken up and read the second time by sections 01 motion of carlisle under huspen bion of the rules vi as read the third d on motion of smoot passed ordered enrolled eppley froin the committee n ap reported an 11 0 F 73 general appropriation bill mendina that certain bation for salaries in bill contained at ady in 11 F 32 billich has passed the council be stricken out and that the bill be put upon its passage the re of the committee was d algirt the leill ea pawed its second read ing on oliou of W 11 the bill was taken ap on its till 1 reading and P a ed the house under n of tha the council was notified that the house had concurred in the amend ments to 11 F ja incorporating cities the council was that tile home had pas sed ll 11 F 2 in solven cy with amendment the council concurred in the A therill the bill pawed 11 F 0 O local option was then called for third reading marshall moved to strike out the enacting clause smoot hoped the motion would not prevail lie thought the people a u led it and should have it not that he bad faith in its effectiveness his experience in provo was against it and be deeming it impracticable per serially favored high license COP e wanted it and should therefore bave it marshall considered it a m 0 n grel bill his ward might vote ag al n st it and the adjoining one favor it m hat crould the city doin bout it woolley was opposed to the motion to kill the bill ile thought mere bould be restrictions placed upon the liquor traffic and favored the right of to exclude saloons from their immediate neighborhoods and local option would be a benefit in outlying districts and towns young wanted it killed it gava nothing new the cily councils dow have the power to suppress saloons if they choose if they do not the aoi ale wanting sho tild e elect lect men who will do I 1 biad ilowe the bill forthe reason fprd that he lieveld it in not tin prove the present situation there bad been a fight here for years and ue bad just got things in shape to control this matter in a great m ensure and if this bill passed the fight A othild have to be fought all over agaid ile deemed it carlisle Car lible opposed killing the bill lie deprecate the presence of be many open saloons young to evil and fostering intemperance in the prohibition had been communing tried in n and auld hav succeeded but for a defect in the city charter during the time that tile were closed then fie was con v incel that less liquor was drun k in that city and even if bome did indulge quietly it was better so than to have tile liquor Faloon open as a temptation to the youth ile favored a trial of the bill bryan said if he could prohibit liquor telling in the nation the or even i a single county lie would d but he would rot vote for A law provi diniz for these petty lestric bios in small isolated districts wooley considered the of the last speaker inconsistent if it was a good thing tp prohibit in a ter why not hi a village or a precinct lie favored the bill because it enabled citizens to say whether they would have saloons next door ao their families or not if the bill did not work well it could be repealed the bill as finally billed by a vote of 6 to 5 carilsle sinott wimmer and woolley bf the bill 1 and shurtliff bryan howe murdock and olsen opposing opp it MY 6 regulating marriage was then called up and pending t ion was ordered printed 11 F 72 against the public beadth be alth wai called for second read ing was read the third time under pion of the rut an d wed at the Counci lad f rrie to meet a t 10 am tomorrow to morrow 1 I 1 MUSE opening exercise biowell introduced A claim from judge J Z which went to the claims committee hatch from I 1 he reported on the claim of L J nuttall for adopted r also on the claim of P L williams for these two items are for incidental of abe territorial superintendent and commissioner of se bools mso 0 a the ata 1 im of IT 11 hinder son for court reco idi also on the claim of the same party for services Fer vices as court clerk becom mending that abed all of the above wore adopted thurman from ind judiciary committee introduced a bill 11 F 89 providing tar the payment of jurors witnesses d report era and creating and defining the duties of court commissioners algo it favorable report on the bill to poo r persons all 1 ts at law adopted A conference commatee comm itee was aping pointed on differences regard tile bill lir F 89 in relation to jurors aras at length the farat time j Ilg icly the claim 9 committee reported on the claims of J it court clerk aco amending mm ending that le all 0 wed aad that items A mount in 9 to be rejected A do te alp ilp 1 agricultural collego bill was taken up and numerous amendments to it went made moved to make tha location of the college in county creer moved to amend the motion of go as to leave the location to be selected by the comm 88 loners motion contemplated utah county as the location howell made an 11 ent in favor of cache count urging that it led in I territorial ansti agriculture an 1 that should be distributed creer urged that the climate of cathe I 1 county WOM for an agricultural college and experiment station and urged the advantages of utah county jones was to leaving the selection of the site to the commis eigners hatch thought the house was growing sectional and favored leaving the selection to the commis hiie after further debate the voted in favor of cache bounty A debate occurred oil to reduce the appropriation from to and richards opposed reducing it clark asked where the money was to from for so many large ap pr 0 privations lie favored 0 oo 00 in aman favored m aki n g the a mount large enough the larger sum and thought desired to reduce it did not appreciate the ian of agriculture in our cent mut ada rda offered an amendment per them of the directors taper ay fur each meeting and mileage ten cents one way adopted and the bill passed by ution amous vote rho house concurred in a slight council to the judicial district bill which went to tile enroll ment committee recess till 2 p jn 2 p m King from the municipal committee recommended that the flosso concur in all of the council amendments to the general municipal bill the were numerous but none of thein were m tant as fe affecting leading 1 of the bill ahe aej I 1 om I 1 concurred in all of them creer presented for a road ampro of to utalka couitt C went to the highways commit tee the governor approved the bill prohibiting hi the sale of liquor on election days and the one relating to session of the assembly etc the insolvency bill cagne up was slightly ame at arms was sent out to bring in enough members to pass it the tea d ing 0 I 1 i it in full the tedious reading of the insolvent cy bill A as cut short by a motion to put it upon its passage which prevailed it passed by a vate of 14 to 2 allen from the conference committe e reported that the coonc il ifould re cede from its to the bill providing for corporations orations to prevent cori cruelty to anima a spencer from the fisa and game committee reported a bill to introduce food fishes into baters of the territory it for the purpose to be uran by A M ausper is to distribute the fish ordered printed the report of the committee on insane a in came p under special ogetta it th e amount needed to pay existing adnew purchase additional land needed and fenish the building is 81 and recommends that the matter of making an appropriation be considered by the ilou e king moved to instruct the ampro p committee to insert in the appropriation bill the sum of tige azil W and made a set speech in support of his motion the aspea ker stated that the As se ably had already appropriated mo re than it had a right to borrow ini lud ing the current revenue clark moved that the report be made tile special order for to morro that it plight be ascertained howare territory financially thurma immediate action and made a set epee bedi in line A I 1 t h kings and in advocacy of a liber al appropriation for tile asylum hoge opposed postponement mole was in lavor of a generous a p r r 1 aaion to the agN luni but m lou i ke to ji a vs dafin aie informs tion as to the resources of the territory beare voting lie urged that the question go over till to morrow allen was surprised that members were not prepared to vote on the eastlon they bad known ever since g sm ion opened that the asa lum had asked for an ria tion and that the assembly pass upon the question the motion to ne was carried the bouncil oun cil baruck out several items from the appropriation bill and the house concurred the bill to recife the brand sheets was read by sections and passed by a v te of 13 to 4 arm the live cittee reported adversely on the bill to prevent the spread of diseases among sheep adopted f the council bill amen adi the liquor law was read and passed from the llew com m 1 t re arted adversely on s bill to pr e v te tit tee spread of disease among cattle for the reason that a better was pending in checo theco acil adopted ii I 1 82 defining the duties jbf recorders WAS read in full and couet filed 0 r third reading the report of the cittee on amendments to the ashlum bill was an and adopted 11 F 89 providing far payment of jurors witnesses and for court corn missioners ners was and amended s at id j burp ed till 10 tomorrow tm orrow morning |