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Show 'ctzI'L ra f.r.?..'nwt t. .. I . - THE PAYSON GLOBE l'AVSON, UTAH, HATLTi:tAV, JAM AHY F-- VOI-U- GOVERNORS MESSAGE are THE in process of completion, a new i c mous. M d.at.i1i i.a'.uje wi!!i a r .i:l and ri'm.iie tinil growing house hat been built, and a neat, new fence In frunt of the grounds errclcd. we l.:.ie sii.e .i:iii '.d iiI.t id our of u in .I,. i .1 al.t-a.-l s;.i.i Ail aim oi the management has been to a this much a wl,h Industry. Utah the patient employed keep ! the may l.v iikcind possible, although experience has dem- in ll.is s Id In I onstrated that but little of the work oi sliltrirs tanner w !.!:e liis Income tad the patients Is of any permanent profit, Tin- spraying tlie benefits therefrom resulting rather tlirify and iud. to the patient than to the asylum. Sum- of on hard m. a lilt ails of piescrving rinu-iit- . Ir is a marising the needs for the ensuing t wo fruit is not an I a- m: to ciyisiJcr the board following: the suggest years, $Sf,9)tJ this HKijr. l with the care it great Care and maintenance 5" to provide such New hot water bol.er V alut for records 1,1x10 aiiieiuiiiiriiis to il:e present law and Insurance on building make Midi libn a! ;.p ri.iiiatiou as will t nco.it Je and rehabilitate $9J.3,'8 resurit-.l- , Total I recommend the appropriation oi tills the Utah f mu indu-tramount and that the unused balance In 1. l INIIl'M KISS. the treasury oi the asylum be ordered It Is gra'ify log lb d, af:ri the vvere bark into the state treasury. trials ot 'hr pa-- t four yrtirs, ciuiseiiient of na'ioiial policies upon the rrvtr-u- l Tit a NATIONAL OPART). which previously had fostered the chief Owing to insufficient pruvlsionxof the Industries o( tlie ll.ii kr mountain remilitary code to compel attendance to gion, Utah. I v rea-n- n of her marvelous dril.s and other military duties, to a wil- resources and '.In- wonderful conservaful deficiency In armory facilities, and tism oi lo-- r people, emerges from the to a general lack of public recognition havoc withies-- , disaster to her genera! 1 and encouragement, regret to say toe business in'ereids, Jess shrinkage of National Guard of Utah has detorfated values ami ucrt.1 prosperity g. greater of the three One the year. during than any of her sister lutes. InJeed it troop of cavalry ha been mustered out be truly said that, during the past of the service, having fallen below the may tills state has in ide material adyear tfi comstandard of efficiency- - Of the vancement, especially In her mining doubtless will four of Infantry, panies Although few of the silver soon be mustered out ot the service. mines and prospecis have been able to Before another year the terms of enlistsurvive the battle waged against the will ment of the various organization white metal by the allied money powers have expired, and, unless greater finan of two worlds, the yield of the old and I In It to the Is extended clal aid guard, well silver mines of the state equipped constidanger of disintegration. The ha materially Increased, and gold mintution of the state requires that the leging, which meantime has taken on new islature shall provide by law fur the life, ha nearly doubled Its product. Tlie of and discipline equipment people, since statehood, confident of tlie militia a have to the mijltla. If we are Inherent strength of resources of their at all, we ought to have a good one. commonwealth and hopeful of the if great oflhe people TIAiugh the reputation have maintained a patient, , future, anil Utah la peaceable and rlrirenshlp, which has done credwhich have and Insurrection! riots the to it their loyalty and preserved the occurred in other stale are practically and security oi the Mate. unknown here, nevertheless experience honor, prarr have never hern more prolific The crops and a Is it wle has demonstrated that and prices though Mill ruinous because prudent policy for each stale In keep In of llie ilemoru-riiiti.n- i oi silver, ranged well a arllon for constant readiness end of Hie year slightly toward the equipped and well trained militia. 1 enabling many of the farmer to recommend the appropriation of the higher, L'' market inducts. The yield of the 1 Utahs Admiral Showing at the ; rr-i'.- -i Close of One Year of lo-c- Statehood. - xerulive arthc male Review I 'hit-- r I. Affair amt Waken ii Hrrammem-littiM-Kriw- wflkr t'adr lMd.. fat-.- . ('h-l(iii.rhii- K aiaU1 iiusril. Kail k), Kirfl. I'lab'a Klalf riiMfMi llinlla. anil l!lrNl'oMhldiinid. y. 1 Tlf K STATE I'KISOV. The iae prisun, formerly government form to such requlicnirnts. It - vn ceded that Utah l Hie pinner ter for Irrigation in the United S .i us so legislate that our lus-n- i, thj. Mibjerr will keep pace wfthour tiou. - i s? 'Jv x- prolil-hlllonar- y n ' s prls-ove- g o -- pn-,es- -- - - tan-it.ir- e -.r . ratlin, and Insurance chairman; Robison, ul, Chamber. It Ii Cannon, chairman; d, Wright, Caine. - R oldsonhalrman iSnow, ii. ling Wright, chairman; il. r. re and Commerce -- Whlta-1; idiiion, Allred, Can- - , force such laws by adequate penalties." Article i, section 26, of the fOiistituttoii, provide that the provisions of this constitution are mandatory - and unless by express words they If k are declared to- be otherwl. unquestionably the.ltnpeiative duty of the .. yslature to pass laws on thl Important subject, and thr code coni mission realizing this has prepared a provision, though the matter of fixing Hie amount of the rates has not been attempted. It Is not my view that any measure be adopted that wll( s attack revenues as 'to cause transportation losses in operation or investment nr that ts ill militate against the cisiMrnc-thiof new railroads now in contemplation ; rather let the subject he approached In a spirit of moderation and with the el purpose of first determining If any abuses or unjust discriminations exit, and If it be found that they do, of u framing the law as to corrcft the evils and to secure tlie right of both Hie corporations and the public. Monson, Evans, Rob- - aa Tbi-ealrni- 0 ;i Mrawures ditcrd. Important 1 e d. V. ei-r- r- one-hal- J .it tiff, S. Hilla AnwIlkhiUR CriuimI I'uutnhmrHl IneuMie anil liiiieriiawee Taxes. S'seniiiltnuM souahle maximum raesof rliaiyei. t.u Taxnlluu Xnlt- the transport alloii of asungi - and j Itiah (In I Hill niHwtf lee Awirs- i Htjnrii) Ibal freight, for correcting abiist an reI KMil.ie. venting discrimination and $torti,i:i in rales of freight and passenger ta rt if - h the JiiTerrnt railroad and other com-- ; I tali leciaia1 ,,re L mini carrier In the state aqd shall rn a. t'T LAW-MAKER- The constitution ot our vtate (ardi le the lei--- ; J, session 15,) provides that lature shall pass law estahlikldii,; n .1. peare-lovlng- ' ft STATES MUMUEBB1, TNANSIDRI'AI I'lK. 1 T l.s!7. 1. and operated entirely at expense, ha, since statehood, been owned and operated by the itate. The appropriation made by the leglsla-ttir- e for niainlfiianie of this Institution fur the year iX. $30,000, and, this amount is 10,000 lits than the cost of maintenance by the government for tlie year iSg.'i. It U with pleasure I am able to report that there Is t.n deficiency and that there remained In the treasury on January 1 abalanceol This showti g is all the more i reditahle iron the fact that necessary repairs to the building have been made; a new brick chimney of greater capacity-fu- r the boiler erected; all the roofs, w filch are of tin, and all of the outside Ironwork thoroughly painted; a lot of fencing of the ground? done; farm and garden supplies, harvested by the former management and belonging to the govOREGON SHORT LIKE. ernment, purchased; necessary wagons, I have referred elsewhere In this mescows, hordes, hogs Implements, farming sage to tlie fact that a reorganization of chickens, etc., purchased; a reasonable the Oregon Short Line Railway comIre Insurance placed on the property for is in process. It la extremely depany maof articles and three years, sundry from every standpoint that the sirable chinery for the factory supplied, all of company have Its mair offices and headwhich have been paid for. The agencies quarter located In Utah, and to this end which have contributed to Hits result it It U me that the laws linve been exercise of economy by the railroad corporations require governing of In tlie puirliase warden supplies, presome anipllficatien, permitting such Invention of u'.neessary waste, use of ' corporations to own ami operate llm s oi slack Instead of lump coal, increased railroad outside the Mate. I' reconi utilisation of the labor of convicts on the mend that this enlargement of general farm and about the prison, payment by following sum: was Hie greatest In Its hishi; i of rallionil corporations he exexpense of ta ennipin- above 9,000,000 pounds, and powers government for care of prisoners serv- Necessary lielng tory, tro two' and of tended by the e:: ictment of snrh proper let infantry of violation United for sentences ing the promoters of lids splendid enterprise of cavalry at $75 each ppr legislation on lie suhject at you may States laws and bv various rniiiitiet for $ 2,000 and the people .n'nrrally, may congratdeem for the best interest of the state. care of prUner held for them, reduc- Two batteries of artillery at$iow ulate themselves that f of the each per annum Visit AND CAME. , 4o granulated sugar consumed In thr state tion in all salaries, and proceeds of sale 00 corps fish and game of the state are The of the output of the prison factory. The Signal Is prodiired at home. The Rio Grande , 1,100 Rent of armory Tills distressstale hoard of corrections, having the Adjutant generals salary, $500 Western railway, with rniiuiiPiidable en- rapidly living slaughtered. ing fact Is not to much from the lark of 1,000 terprise, Im extern ed Its line 50 mile per annum management and control of the prison, 2,000 further to the south ; the proper legislation as from failure to enIn Its report for the year 1896, estimated I ncldental expenses reorganization Annual encampment, $5,000 escb a further saving earh year for the enHie Oregon Short Idne, now being force the laws already had. In my opinof 10,000 e officer of tlie state year effected In thl city, promises increased ion, every pea-suing two years on account of maintenshould lie specifically charged with the $16,800 advantages to the state; and the great Total ance, of $5,000, and asks an annual ap of and prosecuting violadetecting of duty Instead of $30,000 lines to $25,1x10 south the and west, PTAIl'S SEMI CENTENNIAL. proprhitinn projected and such a strong of this tion law, fur the maintenance of the prison. It which our future gresfness hat The legislature, at Its last session, pro- upon so created against t.'ie sentiment public there Inthat Immediate however. Isagreat vided for a commission of ten represents, person to tiling Inlong, promises need fur a better add purer water upply the spring. Two of our great poarher and the giant powder fiend that cf the ception conduct the 50th a anniversary for the prison, the supply at prese I bemountain streams have been harnessed each will come to be regarded as of the Utah pioneers; and approarrival excela and tlllian. sneak thief Many a water dhch the year and the electrical power ing pumped by hand from the expenses of during lent and timely xuggestinns on this subinto tank' Incited at the top of the build- priated $5,000 tp defray hy these enormous and costly generated In aid celethe to and commission said w'll be found in the annual report ject I In about distributed available af minimum cost to pipes' ing and then with plants That bration. of state fish and game warden, I commission, the acting turn the wheel of our future progress. the premises. This Improvement will commendable enterprise, recently resolam satisfied that If you will provide the healthfulneaa the silk to to which The Utah is so contrihme general industry, will carry on such a vigorous ved to hold a celebration in July i8ty;, well adapted, tinder the encouragement sinews he oflhe inmates and will add increat d not less cost than to warfare against fish and game maraudays, lasting a with fire a of small consequent bounty provIJed.hy the last ders that protection against It Is proposed that the celethey will be glad to surrender. decrease in insurance rates. The esti- $50,000, Inbreathe during the a nature as to legistatupe, began auch of be shall bration The warden haw spent much time and if and la mated east of this Improvement Is placed conthe prevent policy labor In attending to tlila Important attract national attention, and the com- year, at $5,000. The board also urges the im tinued, there Is no doubt hut that the Is relying upon the patriotism mission public Interest, and I commend hla rec1,000 pounds of cocoons produced last portanee of enlarging the workshop of the sucommendations to your serious considerrender and to support public nnon will he followed hy the manuwhirh I regard as a hopeful and signifiyear ation. this ambitious undertaking. The facture of raw silk. I cant forerunner of further financial ad- cessful urge upon you EXPOSITION. into the of Utah the entrance pioneer conof In the to state. thr Importance doing everything Already vantage the trsnsmlssls-rlppl-ristc- s all of the An considerSalt of the Great exposition Lake, our power to encourage the growth and victs make all the clothing used in the valley is to be held at the city ot. ed In the light of the present after 50 development of our r.yrloui Industrie's prison (From material produced within InformaFrom an was latest 1898. in the event in Omaha of advancement, I'. Is what we produce, not what we borthe state), also supply the state insane years an? hi the civil- row or tion at hand it Is learned the capital with. all,, tlie clothing used for the history of our slate Import, that will make us Indeis $1,000,000, for and have produced some ization ot western America of such Im- pendent. evidences stock of the enterprise Notwithstanding the which 405,000 Is already subscribed and lines of marketable clothing which have portance that the people of the state will are apparent of an awakening In . this the first assessment paid. Congress has bci-'.- j sold In accordance with law. hall with joy the announcement of a respect, the Industrial activity of the commensurate wi'h celebration the state is yet far from what It should he. appropriated $200,000 to assist the exposiOi.ier Industries also are In process of of the occasion. com- It It well understood thkt tion, and a bill, in which $300,000 more The magnltute also those three Is It is contemplated establishment. asked, t now pending. The stste of solicit for will mission the subscriptions to employ all prisoners, not otherwise great Industries of the slate silver, lead Nebraska, it I of the neccessary funds, and espected, will glve$25o,-00portion greater arc as of wool, soon, languishing because enga ed, breaking rock, and and adfor county of Omaha $200,-00the city will but legislature upon rely funds are available to provide teems and hope nf congressional legislation long Some ol the state have made of at least $10,000. deferred. If should deem In haul the rock which will be ditional appropriation it wag-myou approappropriation and others have In my judgment It thould not be shorn priate to memorialize congress to restore quarried in thr vicinity of the prison. a dollar assistance. The legislature of I earnand Its oi expectation, silver to the coinage and lead and wool promised Tlie law enacted at the last session o at Its last session, adopted a joint recommend the Utah, of appropriation estly II to the former tariff, will hr a pleasure the leglklaturr for the government and resolution extending encouragement to that amount. to me In with you. discipline of tlie prison has proved Itself . the project and expressing the bcllrf IIORTICrLTl-REand ' to he generally efficient satisfactory, IKKICATION. lhat the Interests of Utah would be esand especially so In respect to the classBecause of the late passage of the act Tlie code will he found to contain, un- pecially benefited bv auch an exposition. and the ification of prisoners into grades (April 5) creating a stale board of hor der the head of "Irrigation and Water If, after a careful examination Into our paroling, under well guarded regula- tlculture, providing for the spraying of Rlghtt., provisions that have hern long financial future, It should be deemed exr. tions, of trusted and well disposed fruit trees and authorizing county com- needed in thi state and whirh I espec- pedient, a suitable appropriation to preI recommend appropriations for missioners to sent In a creditable manner our great appoint fruit tret: inspect- ially romnn-m- l to your favor. The thr ensuing two years as follows: or In their respective counties, much of resources at this exposition would. In amount ol in our litigation fso.noo the maintenance of prison good work fur the preservation oi rourix over water rights lx sufficient my opinion, be a profitable advertise 75 For enlarging workshops.... our fruit was lost the past year. It Is proof ol the need of good laws to re- mrnt. , Tor I m proving water supply. . rONl't.l'RHIN. reported also I hat the disastrous wind place nnr insufficient and antiquated pro. 1,000 storm oi I have thus rapidly sketched for your For new machinery September 18, 1X96, destroyed vision on that suhject, Briefly recited, 5 For Improving lavatory and the following are some of llie impor- Information auch matters as will give praclicslly all the apples too For teams and wagons (ears, and made It Impossible to estlm tant point covered in the code: For you a general Idea of the condition ol the state, and if any foregoing recomate the real results of the year work in the preservation of the rights of original $57.S7S ridding fruit of insect pests. The law approprialors; fora uniform system of mendations or suggestion shall aid you INSANE ASYI.I'Vl. Itself is onlj a step in the right direction. measuring water; fur the tiling and re- In any manner to reach satisfactory I shall Irel honored. The care oi the unfortunate Is one of The powrrs of the board of horticulture cording of rights already acquired or Is my desire to It to In be Include disshould the siale. of the duties your unit enlarged lie pa ram that r.iav iiere.'il'i r be acquired through bodies and with yonr lomnilt the 'ate Insane asylum at Provo we semination of useful knowledge as mar nppr'.pri.Vioii and e of water; for tlie respective and members In the Inlrrest of llie have a:i liv.illution which while not have been acquired on the subject of nghi ot way over s'a'e lands, anil the tret n and the people generally, and u anil orchard work, provt-lu. stringent d of all the modern Improve-ncondemnation of priva'e land-- ; for llie atxpayer to this end 1 cordially Invite your conIni bleu to many oflhe lavlhly should be had for quarantine and In rmiot riu" Inn of la i.d. elr ., lor Hie Insane In be spectlun oi Imported nursery stoi k. I anil for tie1 .1 hqili in ol thr California sultation, iiidlvliliially "and cullectlvrlv. c iidnc'.i I hospital Informed that during the Wright" irrigation district law, so far Von are the chosen representatives nf mind in tli eastern stale, nevertheless ain credibly were Into this state as the same l applicable In our rondl the people. Utah lias committed her wants. there Imported fills our year pretrni turily young trees that lions. A I .I for the creation of the office affairs to you. It Is an Important trust. Thr present management has striven to II car loads of diseased I have full confidence In your lnt-g- . sold and scattered all of state Increase the discipline of the asylum, were afterward engineer,- having general super solici-imlIn e Utah Colorado. and wetern over vision of the stale waters, and providing rity of purpose and believe you will hr to even-!--.greater Interest and In the performam-was made known to lint Jo- -- hall fact the of your Colorado to greater iiupcct all the plans and artualed forth- path uts, promote and the conthat v tree was authorities the duty by patriotic devotion to tlie better and and cleanliness sperltiraMon for tint eonvtriietlon of eondiiious for the patients, and to demned and dislroyed, but no action any reservoir, tuit.ankment or dam piddle welfare anil that love of country In Utah, our laws being Im- having a ver'li.i1 of more than which are the hrrltagi.-o- f every true minimi'? expense to tfie lowest possi-Id- was taken Hi" 1nprrtinn of American. limit. A few necessary Improv- potent In deal with the matter. Many eight feet, ami codHie work while In progre-s- , IIpher M. Wki.i.s, Governor. wiili an ' ' h r r authorised hy the years ago before the advent of Hie ement, . and moth the fruit the wooly apbls.l'tah Hiniily to roinlvnin 'lie same or anrpart year. ling legislature, were made during for its luscious flavor, and thereof, an.l for "if penalties in the The first Roman to have hie fare repThe airing courts, wherein patient can was famous -for a new country was enor event of the failure of the'owner to eon resented on a coin was Julius Cesar. the yield mild xerclse, and the sunlight enjoy prupi-rt- -- THE u-- er J:. ilim on mvi oiiii! ot 'it aiming kiii'ii iiniiiiiiiii: x of poliii, a! N ver before rim e the eariv dais before llie old lilnial party gained any li.t llii-r0 uni quill a ditiMiiii of mi her aiming tlie paitie. I'lie :ei-i'i 1, nipoi-ri- l of and a p.ipull t a a Amlin tin: luiiise there aic 1'i.t Mine republican, mirely tun small a body to he refrired to a "tlie oilier ide,' or dlgi.itlcd as "the oppioiiioii." The denim-ra- t have f ill and complue control, and a majority 0 large a to become a di1iirhing eli niriil. Then-wil- l hr no cauciite to decide line ol policy, nr tlie fn'e of Hiihle Irglklation, li.it the battle will hi- (ought out I11 the hall, not a pant Mins are pnrne In light, for p.ullh.111 advantage, lint us gladiators Mnii'gling fur of Mir party. mastery and riie of feelings Already tune are it w iiich ln.iv threaten the ery ellence of llie (ellnu-hi- p which is suppuM-to exist among ol the aniv family. Tlie little legislation that has been attempted lias deiiionlrz(ed Dial lln u- - will he plenty of "llie iillu-ide, ami "opposition," hut It will be within the riuiVkiif one arty, un oppo It toil more vielous and more to Infrared than If the fight uat the part lean one. Tlios,: who expected a short kesMnti, because there would lie mi lilt It: 111111' taken up In partimii me likely to have their calculations upset. The sernml legislator of llie slate of Utah will liiui, w hen its foil Is trr ml intril hy legal limilsti.ni, that there I plenty nf work left oxer for the next legislature to deal with. Wlille hut little real work ban been done, the pat week was marked bv matters 'of Importance, . rblrt among liicli was the Governor's message. The document Is regarded as an able one, free, from partisan hla, and already a disposition manifest to comply with It rei'iuiiniendatloii. Only when the iithjecl of a bounty on cncoiinx, and the encouragement of the stlk industry are mentioned, do the legislator smile, mure in a spirit of Irony Inan nf merriment believing that the governor let his theory of extending slate aid gel the better of him. The co ihiii Industry will n t he encuiiraged hy a bounty law, not this ear. The most Important lull intro need Is one changing the presrnt law regarding It has lieen Introduced incorporations. In the senate hy Caine, and in the house by Kimball of Cache. I's inijeil is to enable the Oregon Short Line to re in corporate In Utah and have Its headquarters here. The bill likewise proposes a slight reduction in fers. Governor Well In hl message calle-pntlon to the necessity for v.qfte such ac tion. It hangF.fjj second reading and will . restive early consideration and pass with little opposition and few .chairman; Evant,Calne, r. u Knrolled Bills a ..1 Mon- - -- Cannon, chairman; G. Nelieker, Whitaker, pre-'ig- 111 '.in, Chant hers. Harbour. and chairman Cannon, Chambers. our, chairman; W. G. Whitaker, Cannon, doison, chairman; Rideout, c, Fiaii. Expenses Evan, chair- t nc fourth oi the revenue ul itie m.iii : I! m, Slinrtllll. and counties from liquor licenses h.i'! Fiuc-i-- . i. d Forestry Shurtllff, chalr-"- i lie paid quarterly into the Slate tu-.-i ii.; V. t.t, Robison, Cannon, Whlta- Game-Smo- ot, 1 i, - 11 ury. Bv Mr. La Ilarthe To compel tin: I'OMMITTIVS. removal oi high hats and headgear at are; and indoor pla. theaters, Ajiion Tlmresen, Robinson, of aniusrnieiit. in. !, Ai AlcKay, Sorenaen of Sec. 1. That all parties altemlina S U.j at lor. cs theaters, opera houses and Indoor pla u Means Wilson, Creer of amusement shall lie required to A Roy l.im-e- , Robinson, Cook of all kinds of lieadgeur lhat Im.! I h, '1 liiiinpxitn, to obstruct the view of others. :..i Slii pard O'Brien, Thore-I- , J See. 3. That managers of Ihcalci-- , ffi'ylavie, Kenner, Murdork, WII- opera houses and places of amimrnirnt II. sliall provide suitable rooms for t . I Ci I'm Fiddle Accounts. Slew-h- i, of such wenrlug apparel. Anderson, Korshee, Kenner, See. 3. Thai manager ul theater, Alsniii, ( 11 er, Taylor. and places of amuM-nirii- l M.uii-.i:.ur and Commerce Dot-soshall lie responsible for the enforceno nt ol Rich, liopkln, Lund, of case and to of his law, failure do in Riiiiii'ev . so they shall lie subject to a fine of nut , Mii;,u Dullin, Lemmon, less than $10 nor more Ilian $hhi lor 'I IjMriMMl. - opera-house- l a:-- 'Ii. ijpera-liiiitse- below. Kenner has Inlnali.i another measure which will make him .1 prominent member of the house. It Is a Idl! For capltul punishment. murder In the first and second di grie-- , and for treason, Imprisonment fur life Is proscribed; provided the trial Judge may, upon recommendation of tlie jury, reduce the sentenre li not less than ten can years. 1ardons and commutation only lie rxerrlsed upon the discovery ol new evlilence. in case a pardon Is granted, thr prisoner shall receive $1 per day for every day ol imprisonment, the total not to exceed $1000. The lnuller Is a live h siie In the capital rlly as a result .il recent agitation. 1st ion of Kail Lake The ministerial City, on January 4, approved and had published a panrr prepared hy Rev. VVIriiard whi h uppruvi.l tapltol punishment ami Ins! led the should not disturb tne law. I he reason the Is si-- gv advanii d was that il to Mom l.v f 1, never been repealed, therefore II wax still In force. And being a par' of the Wide, It should not hr abrogated bv legjUHve enactment, To this paper iluu Warren Foster, the pnpblkt editor and orator, replied In a lecture at tin; Grand Opera house in Salt Lake Sunday night last lie rre:i,il iiin-iput tie ympathv In favor of huiiisiily and a rational nie'.h with rrhnl'ia!. It Is he oil of lleved llie hill, slightly amended, will heennii' a law-I'o Mr l.a li.irthc belongs the honor uf being the first of her sex to introduce f i . -- i - changes. Two other bill were introduced which, If thry become laws, would mount almost to Inr, oval ions. One is an inheritance tax, by Senator llkrhnur, populist, and the other I an ii.couie tax, Introduced hy representative Kenner. Harbour' bill provides that $1 p- -r fiimm (hall be paid on inheritance, ui vii,g In amount frunt $5io to $ 'o.non and increasing the rate ahove that figure. Kenner' hill will be further ieiiret! a'ji s 1 1 to abolish Rideout, Bridges s n, 1 l)ri-ser- each offense. Fill. lie Health Senate hill No, 10, by Whitaker - To establish a State lluearu of Statlstica of Labor and agriculture, and making in appropriation thereiur. The statistics are to cover agrlcult tire, tiirchaulcal and niRnUfitrtnring Mii'ius-trles- , mining, transportation, skilled ami unskilled labor, thr amount oi rapltnl invested In land, buildings, machinery , material and means of production and distribution. The number, agr, sex nni coi.dltlun nf persons employed , the to of their emplopment; the rxtt-n- l wlileli the apprenticeship system prevails; the number and condition of the unemployed, their age, sex and iia'ioii-ulilytogether with the causes ol their idleness; the sanitary condition of laud-.- , worksnops, dwellings; the number and size of rooms occupied hy the Kior ; tl.e c t ul rent, fuel, food, clotli'ng and water In each locality of llie stale; the number and condition oi the Chinese In the state; their social and sanitary habit ; number of married and single; tin1 number of them employed and Hie avernature of their eniployjuenl;-Hieiage wages per day and the gross jarTy-- ; the amount expcimed hy Mieiii In rent, food and clothing, and in what proportion such amounts are expended for foreign and home productions, and to what extent their employment connIn competition with the white Industrial lasses of the state ; the number, condition and nature of the e mployinent of the Inmates of the state prison, county institution-- , and nil and reformatory to what extent their employment come. competition with the labor of and laborers outside ol these Institutions. By Kenner To abolish the poll tax. Tlie hill provides that the slate, roun'y, nr municipality, whichever I properly resHnihle, shall pay the evpi-ns- i s ul opening, maintaining and Improving the road, and that no poll tax shall Mrs. Anderson, i, Inpkhi, Siewart, Wheeler. Game Koyiance, Cook of Mdri, Wilson, Cook of Rich, Ben-tih.u- I MeK. . lnv-ii-- - Corjor:tuna Romnegr, I.cm Conk of Rich, Sorensen of San- pete, Tavlor. Cun'inyiMii Lujiil, Oie-on- , Cr.Tii-1- Expenses Shepard, Thompson, Sorenson of . and Reform School H.ir.'v, 't.eiioii, Mrs. Anderson, Duffin, Thompson, i ivc Ki k Cook of Bo Elder, Dot-soKimball of Carbon, Lund, Maitlii. iv.-IliiniTi-- . Taylor, Cook of Boa Kill 1, lrii e, Hardy, Ray, Calll, Geen- IlTii'i-nli.-ir- u, , rt'ttl'l, ll'qtiiiays and Bridge McKay, ).iiii:i, Martin, Oveson. 'i. S of Grand, oi Caelum, iiio-i- , Mntigan. it .'i:v kllil'unl! of e- Mrs. La Bart he, - and -Corwin ...still Li""c. l II Mas-fi.-l- Kim-i-- aI Lem- - .,a,i-- ' Carriers Murdock, Romney, Wheeler, C".-:tami Capitol Ground Ray, r;t: Greenwood, Hansen, Martin. I.- Hif.i Mangan, Creer, Hansen, Mr. I.a Bart lie, O'Brien, Sloan, Wilson. Miars and Mining Callla, Dresser, Kin. ii,ill ol Cache, Parry, Sorenaen of lir.n,d, W heeler, Bennlon. Kill Tiiureson, Mrs. La Barth, Roi.fi.-m- i, I.eiunion, Murdock, Kenner, Forshee, Glbaon, ( ri t ii aoo.I. Sorensen of Sanpete. .Mr. I.a Barthe, Bennlon, I r. Duffin, Gibson, Kim- 'sill i ( Cat tie. nitiir." and Irrigation Murdock, Ho1 soil, Gn enwood, Immon, McKay, Pro c, Soicii-cof Grand. Mmi'..!;-.iCorjMralioni O'Brien, , n. I, Calll, Dresser, Kimball of , ii.i,i.c-.:ini,.- . 11 , n.-.ii- i n l St:-;- C:u! O'l. yi.im for Insane Creer, Hansen, Parry, Mrs. La Barthe. l'.cciv I.aods Cook of Bos Elder, oi me, McKay, Parry, Roylance, A be levied. M SENATE CltMMITTt ES. u' Judiciary I Inner, chairman; F.v.iio-- l hhut, Smoot, Snow, Munson aid V j;: rt Wright. Ii 1:.! Relations Parry, Cook of Ways am! gleans Snow, rhairma::; 1C. Ii. K- i.ner.Alangan, Price, Robinson, Caine, Harbour, Evan, W. G. Nch'-ki-rrs. AntlfxMM). Evan-- , Public Land chairman; l .::.,:i Buildings Hopkin, Hardy, Shurtllff, Snow, W. G. Nebeker, Mun- OvCik'i, Wilson. son, Allred and Wright. r IVrklni also named the fel-- ! State Affair Allred, rhffirm.iT . v. ; j liui standing committees: I Whitaker, Chambers, Caine, 'i.- -. Mienr -- - Robinson, Forshee, Education Rideout, chalrmav ;Sioo, .1, !! iia Snow, Allred, Harbour, Rob-o:- i, Kimball of Carbon, Man. nier. Irrigation and Agriculture S'uir' :(, ili d . Friiiting Hopkin, Hardy, Ove--i:- i, chairman; Allred, Robison, S'limit. :iii-- , Wilson. S' I ''oarv Snow, Wright, Johnson. Price, Kimball of Car-- ii Flections Wright, chairman: Ro!t. u ..i, Maxfield, Thomson. '!. n0ri.1l fo Congress Gibson, Han-1- 1. son, Monson, Whittaker, .Smoot. ami Claim. - Oh. , Mud., ill Appropriation Cache, Shepard O'Brien, M chairman : Rideout, Smoot, NOTES. Wright, Hamer, W. G. Nebekrr ' Milred copies of the attorney- W Railroads Chambers, chalim i.u' and constructions of , Monn-u! Nebeki-rShurtllff, G, (' "! poiii ef law will be printed Snow. : c iri'iiiod to eounty officers and Mines and Minerals W. G. Nci.-k- i r, chairman; Harbour, llamer, Chnui'nT'. Kt.bl-olegislature has voted itself stamp purpose of mailing document ; j "" Bank and Banking Siiiih., Iiair.i-.I11 I'.'.ieiiix. Therefore do not hea-v- Cannon, Shurtllff, Monson, W. G. Nei.cto vend fur copies of bill In which ker. I", interested. '' i,. Counties and Municipal Corpora: ion !i WhVttki-rHamer, Robison, chairman; charged that the preseat i. ul c uly is the homlieat act of Evans, Chambers. r hail mi 11, !iu-.- cvr i.mgregaled together. Federal Relation - Mon-oaus will find no difficulty iu Calm'. Allred, Johnson, tills. Public Institutions- -- Smoot, chairman I - . : ki-- l L ( - 11. , v! - n. 1 - . 11 1 n, i Re-rub- lb Rid-l-ou- . rr |