Show routine report following is the the proceedings of both 1108 8 co acm the council con von ad at 10 in A communication wits received from the aliouse notifying the council of the passage of 11 F 91 amend the charter of the De bagri cu nf clural and society oa motion of smoot the rules were suspended for aej abat come before the council 11 F 91 WAS then passed by the council Marshall from tile judilla 9 L c OT 26 re potted on C F 10 V wild 0 F 17 recommending their re action as the provisions of these bills were covered by those of 11 F 7 0 tito report of the committee was and the bills rejected 0 san from the committed teG on en grollment roll ment reported that the bill providing for the payment of jurors etc had been correctly enrolled and forwarded to the governor II 11 F 50 county government as amended by the lio was cal I 1 ed for second reading smoot moved to strike out the en a C t ing use bal the motion was bosto S d the bill was read by sections several were madland a conference committee was callea for the notified the council that they had stricken out the on acting clapso of 0 r 32 providing compensation for Terri toria county and pre officers offie ers tile council was nori fied of the par 1 a a 1 house in no 3 legal 11 n I ertain warrants in favor of the directors of the insane at alum the total amount Is and applies on care of the indigent insane during the pa t two vc arti the resolution was duly read and passed for 11 F 47 kalens school bill covering 12 pages was called up read tile first time by title the second time by sections and amended the council refused to concur in I 1 fouda a stock killed by railroads the council also refused to concur I 1 a amendments suggested by the governor and by the house to if F 56 t minors the committee to whom was referred tho petition of J Z stewart and others reported that C ff ag covered tha ground of mhd the port of the committee was adopted the council then took up H F 92 an act amending an act provid I 1 ng for the establishment of a territorial insane 1 W aich was read by sac eions alyd an at 1230 the council took a recess u atil 2 pm 2 p in substitute for 11 F 47 allens school bill was called for ing and on motion of W was amended in section 3 line 5 so as to 63 d p ro viding that no book f a sect ria a character shall be 0 r sectarian bec doctrines taught young moved an that portion of the public funds should be used for any private select or sectarian school whatever woolley said tile proposed amendment would simply kill the bill bl arshall then rose and made a lengthy in t agard to tile egils of the union of church and state reviewing the abuses of the catholic in in spain said he this bill can never become a law and I 1 warn you all that unless we conform to the rule that no see tarlan tenet shall be taught in the public schools congress wi 11 compel it I 1 am not hereto fight the mormon church or the presbyterian church I 1 stand for principle S moot could not conscientiously vote for the bill and spoke at some length explaining why be opposed it ile thought that if church eions wanted schools it gouid be ble to have them organized vely for that pur ose bryan favored the bilund intended to vote for its passage ile thought all should have a share in the benefits derived front the taxes paid by them as this bil guaranteed woolley bad assisted in the con a truc tion of this bill and should vote for it the people who did not belong to the dominant church would not send their children to the present choals ch although no sectarian doctrine was taught ile thought the school tax should follow the pupil wherever he there bisno necessity for the ins I 1 0 mina ting the state there is A bange r of it the the bantit Bap tit or the infidel alike can have the benefit of the fund that belongs to them young it it ollsen ti y h catholic church had tried acin new york but failed why should we arv to establish such a law it was fair but it was unconstitutional and unfair none of the churches would probably object to thiis bill but it would tear down our academies and district carlisle saad there bad been a clamor for free schools this would tax heavily all classes for our class of schools whereas in the bill under consideration all classes were alike benefited by free schools it is faid to be a new thing but judged not upon its novelty but upon it merits it was objected that reli glou teaching in school sis wrong was not infidelity ill schools wrong who would say that he was opposed to education this bill would mated ally increase the percentage of school attendance in the territory the dietrict schools of some years ago had been but that had bothi n 9 case with facts as they exist today to day and he believed in extending home rate to the schools as provided in this bill the bill passed ayes 7 noes 5 marshall howe smoot wimmer and young voting no A message was received fram the governor notifying the council of his approval of C F 21 banking also council joint resolution no 2 fees in c as e 8 the iloie called for a conference committee on H F 26 private car granted bryan marn orations all and woolley being appointed 0 the part of the council the council was notified that 11 10 house had pained substitute forsum statute for if F 52 branding herding etc read and referred to the committee an judiciary the wits C F 41 public health re tod 1 impending its r ejection jec tion th report was adopted ande the bill killed at 3 60 p m recess was taken for 3 0 in 1 nute a resumed business at 44 0 p ia A comman leation was received from the house notifying the council of the passage of JI F 94 defining the duties of county officers which was partly read the first time when a motion prevailed to lay it on t the table the governor nods ed the council of his approval of C F 18 insane asylum the conference committee on 11 F 59 uniform system of county pv ern ment reported 9 that the council recede from a certain amendment the report was adopted and the bill passed The judiciary cor reported on if 1 02 branci in and herding recommending mending its re f auction deport adopted at recess WAS taken till p in 10 P m A communication was received rec elVed from the house notifying the council of the passage of 11 F 93 a bill for an act snaking APP rOP lAtiOns for general a read the first time for anfor young objected to an item for a jail in kane county said lie thought allouez the ft should be T alere was an organ iced band of thieves in that vicinity the county was poor and nearly paralyzed by eattie thieves bryan took took the same diew it was a border county baxt to arizona f roin which the chiev as swarmed over tile line woolley thought it would be aut a small matter for the territory and yet the I 1 would be a great alo elm to the motion to orika out was kloct it was then referred on motion of to the committee on ap eions bryan from the committee on con feren cop on 11 F 26 private corpor actions recommending that the coun cil recede from its amendments the report was not adopted tito house notified the council of the of 11 F 22 prescribing fasso the ces ti ia secretary of utah territory the bill was read tile first time a na motion of marshall was called r ond reading for tile third reading and passed tile council was notified of file pas sago of C F 24 occupying claimants slight amendments the bill was temporarily laid on the table the amendments were subsequently concurred in and the bill passed at it in a recess WAS taken for 20 minutes 0 MUSIC I 1 opening exercises allen from the public health committee introduced a substitute forthe anti tobacco bill framed in accordance w ith the governors suggestion it was passed the bill fixing the salaries of terri officers was discussed it axes salary of the territorial school commissioner at 1250 per annum moyle favored making it monr and richards cited the Congress ioni law which prescribes that he shall receive the same salary as the territorial school whom he su persed e 9 buia which then was 76 annum allen moved to strike out the enact clause on the ground that the matter of the bill should be placed in tile gla appropriation bill carried the bill was rejected thurman moved that the tion committee be instructed to insert the appropriation bill the folio w ing auditor 2500 treasurer 1 ader school commissioner of marks a d brands A debate occurred od the question of and incidental expenses of the school commissioner allen stated t hat the assembly would make the salary of the present commissioner enough to be an to a competent man the incumbent would but that would not resign while the salary was so low as it is now thurmand Thur mans motion prevailed I 1 the council liquor license bill was passed under a suspension of the rules by a vote of 13 to 1 T a bill relating relA tinz to the killing of 8 tock on railroads came up on a re port of the live stock committee which recommended the striking out of the provision making allowance for degli gence on the part of the owners 0 f stock the report was adopted and the bill passed the bill prescribing fees for the secretary of the territory was read in full and lost howell from the ways and means committee reported on the tibia re counts on the auditors books amounting to covering the last tak enty years recommending that the auditor be authorized to employ counsel to collect tile same could be collected adopted thurman a short bill amending the asylum law which was passed under a suspension of the rules th bill to prohibit sheep and cattle men from occupying ilah others was out the enacting clause at 1215 the house took a recess until 2 P 2 p from the actions committees C e 4 the gen eral appropriation bill it provides a salary in lieu of fees for district court clerks for the next to years urged that instead of be appropriated for the road fix can on but on motion of jones fihs ihs bill was postponed two hours pending pr fating A conference committee was appointed over the question of striking out the provision in the bill relative to negligence an the part of block owners from the railroad stock killing bill the bill repealing many sections of the present stock lawi and amending ott aers was read chere was much diversity of opinion displayed over this bill and aver the one of which it Is amendatory the present stock law was held by 8 ome members to be harsh unreasonable and nonsensical in some of its provisions m bile others notably stock owners held that it was necessary ne essary to catch thieves and prevent their depredations and was a good law farnsworth and king were advocates of the lawand and richards made arguments to show its objectionable features other ln abers took part a the de bate which as quite oAi mated the bendig question being a motion by allen to strike out the enacting clause aich was lost considerable sarcasm wa s indulged in regarding the bill the bill amending the stock law was passed by a vote of 13 ayes to 8 noes I 1 A communication from the go ver nor was read vetoing the bills lishin a reform school and ral cf I 1 for the reason V ide 10 for the election of tile officers pro df t hose institutions by the assembly instead of their appointment by the governor th 0 bill to allow poor perso no to proa acuto lawsuits was killed the judiciary committee introduced a bill apeci eifling county officers an I 1 prescribing their demun aeration era tion etc it was read by elections nd passed under a suspension sup pension of the ra es deepa for 20 after the governor bentin an bouncing noun cing his approval of the bill ea tai 1 I a deai anute the b ill p lg for corporations to ent 1 I ty to animals and two minor bills the al appropriation billa which agne 4 beai printed was taken up the appropriation hill contained an item of for the asylum for the e of building an addition moved to athena by do voting the hp to procuring a wate supply for the asylum if that augh were required pro curing a waar SUP py alion would vote for the amendment Seeg millor had iso estimator est imato of tho cost af a water supply ills motion w 8 lost in to pay for corn piling the laws eta was added to the bill and it passed b a unanimous vote recess till P TP p m on motion of athe H ouse reco the vote the bill for fixing the fees sec detary of the ir Y on motion of th rma by a vote of 15 to 3 0 F 24 concerning claimants was read The rules were and the bi ill passed though suspended t a chair had to vote for it to make it prevail hatch irom tha v T re d aversely on the claim of 0 J A erill for tC adopted KI ng introduced a claim for tal of T 0 callister of alvillard county referred A substitute for allens school bill was read at length and passed by a vote of 14 to le A memorial to reported in pursuance of instructions riven to the committee prot as ting against the removal of the ri T wool was on motion 0 f tabled which means killea molle I 1 voted in favor of the memorial this action means that the house to almost unan non protection recess taken 41 |