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Show ! LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. ! The Council. , February,; 18. 2 p. m. A message from the Honse was read giving notice of the rejection of C F!No. .40, amending section 2, chapter 31, laws of 1880, relative rela-tive to Insane Asylum; "' J 1 ; i ( 1 ' ' '; ' " ' '" 1 " " Petitions'.' ' By Mr., Barton,, from citizens of Davis county, asking aid in rebuilding a bridge across Weber river, near (. Uintah ; Com mittee on Highways. ... ...ir By ilr". Shurtliff.from officers of . Weber, county and Ogden City, on the same subject. sub-ject. Same committee. : -i.hni'i ' j Ttr . A TV TTammrtn,! -. fmm , nlt.ivenfl of Cache county, asking an appropriation of $5,000 to build a bridge across Bear river. Same committee. ' ' ! - . 1 reports of cojnirrTEs.J ; ! ,, ,'"By Mr, GroYerjjifrom the Judiciary j Committee, reporting back ,H. F. No.''47, j the jury .bill, and recommending its pas-1 sage.;, ' ; ,,'. ,. '.. .... . j ; ;'i The same committee reDorted back 'with amendments ,11. F. No. 46, incor-'porating incor-'porating Alpine ' City. . Amendments .adopted. .-" '. "(',. . .' . ". j . ," By "Mrl Hammond, from the Committee Commit-tee on Enrollment, reporting C. F. No. 28, incorporating. Moroni City,, as having been.enrolled and forwarded .to the. Goy-ernoj:!'.;. Goy-ernoj:!'.;. '(ij ,:'".. .'.j r :. 1 ",;;;',!."' ;,:'. 1 SPECIAL ORDER,';' ,...'.?' ' ' , C: F. No. 35,' in - relation to trusts. This bill of sixty-five sections passed its second reading; f .. '; ' 'K SECOND REABINQ OF'BILigJ ,T J ' rt-'T-f "KT An ' lL ' . 'U , xx. r . io. Wj.amenumg an act incorporating incor-porating Alpine City, Utah county, was read, and ' on motion the rules were suspended sus-pended and the bill was read, the third ,time.;;.The; amendments' give1 the city authority to assess and" collect five mills on the dollar on the valuation of property. 'Bill passed.'1"" " ', ' V "' H. F; Noi 47; for the selection arid payment pay-ment of jurors. ' This is the altered II. F. No; 9j which was vetoed by the Governor. This bill .is changed from the original, or last One. vetoed in having added : . "Sec. 13.'- The provisions of this act shall not extend or he applicable to trials, for bigamy, big-amy, polygamv or unlawful cohabitation' cohabita-tion' ;: ' ' '-;"' ;'-' ;'-' Section' 14; appropriates $15,000 to the courts for 1886, and the same amount for 1887. -- ' ' Substitute for Hi F. No. 20; to encourage encour-age the growth of timber, was made the special order for next Tuesday; ' At 2:55 adjourned till 2 p. m. to-dayl '.;' " The House.' '. ".L Febritary 19a Thq Commiltee on Enrollment En-rollment report that they have duly enrolled en-rolled II. F. No. 33, a bill prohibiting bulls from running . at large : also H. F. , No. 40, a bill to incoriwrate Alpine City ; I and forwarded them to the Governor for his approval, . ' , . . The Committee on Fist and Game reported1 re-ported1 back the substitute bill for C. F. No. 10, .with amendments, and recommended recom-mended its passage as amended; also, the petition of J, S. Rawlins and others, of Salt Lake comity, and stated that C. F. No.TOr-as amended, fully provides, for their wishes. i v The Committee on Munfcipal Corporations Corpora-tions and Towns reported back H. F. No. 18, a bill to amend the charter of Park City,- with one amendment, and recommended its passage. The Committee on Counties reported back the-petition from Emery county. anu recommended that the petition bo granted to detach part of Emery countv and make it a part of San Juan county, and introduce a bill for this purpose. A motion was made that when the House adjourn it bo nntil to-morrow morning, at 10 o'clock. Carried.; ' : . H. F. No. 35, a bill to encourage the sinking of artesian wells, in tho more and counties Qf Utah Territory, passed its second reading. II. F. No. 18, a bill to amend the charter char-ter of Park City, passed its second reading, read-ing, and by suspension of the-rqles, read the tliird time and passed.-r.ayos 22, naysl, H. F. No. 16, a bill to lessen the terms of sentences of convicts for good conduct, passed its second.reading. - ? . A substitute for II. F. No. 10 a bill for the further protection of fish and game, was taken up on its second reading and passed. ' 1 |