Show OPTION BILL KILLED CACHE boum GETS THE AURI CULTURAL COLLEGE governor west vetoes the cigarette bill at saturday afternoons session of the council a message was received from the governor stating that ho had approved th e memorial to congress in regard to the of the southern indians from colorado in utah an act to encourage the production and manufacture of suo ar in the territory of utah and a sill amending section 1175 of the code of civil procedure approved march in the evening session the bill amending an act defining the boundaries of counties and locating county seats was ordered enrolled and forwarded to the governor the joint committee on compilation of the laws of the territory reported the compilation complete and that they intended to advertise for bids for the printing of said compilation adopted the bill to establish corporations for the prevention of cruelty to animals was passed under the suspension of the rules Saturday At mornings session of ane house the committee on agriculture be heving it to be conducive to th ebest interests of the agricultural and manufacturing resources of this lemetory that a suitable building should be had in which to hold te fairs recommended that if the corporative authorities of salt the east half of washington square for terri that tho su of be appropriated to erect buildings thereon in which to hold fairs and that it be expended by and under tho direction of the deseret agricultural and society and that they make a report of the expenditures of this appropriation to the next legislative assembly in the afternoon session a communication muni cation was read from the governor notifying the house that he had approved and filed with the secretary K P 2 fixing the time at Ss shall go into effect H i 57 providing bounties for the destruction of certain animals and birds a P 62 providing for the establishment and support 0 district schools and H p 70 a bill for an tact to provide for the changing of precincts and school the committee on agriculture presented a new report on the communication of the agricultural manufacturing fac turing society providing that if salt lake city shall deed to the territory the whole of the tenth ward nimr aar amount nf mr erect the sum of 1000 was appropriated CoS 1118 jaap forhane H P 35 in relation to doors and firo in public buildings waa upon its third gand at mond mornings session of the counce mr marshall introduced a bill creating a board of commas on capitol grounds the bill provides tha the Governo rJames and thomas marshall lake county joseph stanford of weber county A F parr jr of cache county and amon huncl of sanpete Coun tybe appoint oda board of commissioners to take full posses sa 0 on capitol hill grade fence improve ornament lav off and beautify the same ashe calv yn 6 jointly with salt las I 1 city to establish a suitable reservoir for the storage and supply of water tass tT SS upon second reading and under the suspension of the rules third time passed and sent to the house ancedill ance bill was taken un ler pon of an wa appropriated sa sension a message from f the governor was received stating his approval of the resolution accepting from salt lake city lands forn sito for capital building sl aso a message was received returning C 21 the bill without approval and amendments thereto the as ments were adopted and the the amendment provides that any firm can start the business with a capital of ais provide for a banking commito receive per day for each days actual work and mileage The secreta of the treasury is to act until als commissioner is appointed councilor renar n z cence bill the 1 features had been met in thebus bu immediately taken tha sum of 2000 was appropriated gedar ged Gr the bill to prevent the sale of in ahouse the bul manner of buted county boundary jines tal the auditors and treasurers treasur ers bills s wore not al lowed arf by consent introduced trod militia a bill which was road by its title and referred oTho committee on militia un waa then ten adsa Kd Sa adf oste the following claims were allowed r ly 0 to A ex clerk of the first district court to the same for record books etc 35 to ben bachman clerk of the erst district to john M daae clerk of the third district richards hards bill for an act to amend sections 2 and 4 of chapter 45 of the laws of utah was passed the bill to prevent the selling or giving away of liquors on election days passed 13 to 2 A bill for an afat providing for impounding animals and prescribing the regulation of pounds and for disposal of estraya trays es passed by a full vote the bill appropriating 1000 to each of the several counties was killed on recommendation of the committee on highways the bill for an act making the employer responsible for the poll tax of his employee was also killed on the same recommendation the three following bills were then passed bill for an act amending section title S of the penal code of crime against the public health and safety A bill to amend sections 2 and 4 of chapter 45 of the laws of utah A bill to amend chapter 8 laws of 1886 relating to estraya and impounding animals the assignment bill was trilled the an act to establish a territorial insane asylum was passed the banking bill having been amended by the council in accordance with the governors suggestions was passed the committee on enrollment reported that H P 7 on the equalization of school taxes and H F 79 providing for a uniform system of county government had been correctly enrolled and sent to the governor for his action thereon the council on wednesday concurred in the house amendments to the banking bill substituting the name of bittle as bank commissioner instead of the secretary of the territory the fish and game bill was cassed A message from the governor stated his approval of a bill amend mg an act defining the boundaries of counties etc the bill to establish an agricultural corege was taken up read the first and second times and passed under suspension of the rules this bill provides for the establishment of an agricultural college to be located in cache county it is for the pur pose of teaching such branches of relates to agriculture and the mechanical arts twenty five thousand dollars is appropriated to establish it congress appropriates per year for the maintenance of the institution the appropriation bill was passed with amendments A message was received from the governor approving C r no 42 appointing a board of commissioners on capitol grounds the local option law was killed by a vote of 5 to 6 the nephi councilor placing himself on record as against such an excellent measure in the house on wednesday the but to provide for the establishment of an agricultural college was amended and passed from the governor came a communication muni cation to the effect that ho had approved the bill prohibiting the selling or giving away of any liquors on election day also that he had attached his autograph to H F 61 fixing the time for electing the members of the legislature the committee on asylum for the insane handed in their report mr king moved that the committee on appropriations be instructed to insert in the appropriation bill the sum of for building purposes he made a strong speech in favor of a liberal appropriation for the asylum we had been just and generous in regard institutions and there was no reason why we should be niggardly in regard to this one schools agricultural colleges and other institutions provided for were good things but this place was one of necessity the chair suggested that the appropriations already made exceeded the borrowing power of the territory exclusive of the revenue mr dark wanted tho matter of an appropriation of an asylum to oo o 00 o over until tomorrow to morrow in order that the members might find out where the money was coming from objected if the idea was to defeat the appropriation asked for it might as well be done right now and here we haye been liberal m the matter of an for capitol grounds that is merely a luxury we have provided for an agricultural college that isa convenience we have provided for a reform school that is a necessity now we ask for an appropriation for the asylum a matter that overshadowed all others m the territory he referred in a feeling manner to the unfortunates who were crowding the present quarters and showed the necessity for more room he hoped that in this matter at least all would throw aside personal feeling if ever they had any and put themselves upon record other ats tes had done much more than we hao amneh had been said upon this floor that the house was acting upon a progressive basis he hoped this was so he mado a strong and telling speech ra to a postponement the house was jost as ready now to vote on the question as it would be a month hence mr moyle insisted that the matter go over it had come upon him at least quite suddenly and he haq not prepared just at present to handle it brauen was surprised that any gentleman should get up on the floor of this house and say he knew nothing about a matter that had beon before hun since the earliest day of the session what was the reason for the delay was the dea to kill the bonding bailit if tle gentleman is not ready now when will ho be shall we go anand build new institutions and fail to finish those now in our charge if we provide for the resent institution let us go to the and implore him to veto ah the measures we have passed tor now institutions for capitol glouid i for the reform school for the agricultural college etc why have the gentlemen who have voted away so much money suddenly become so tender on ane subject they were not an ite 60 nomica when the wind blew their way mr hatch was ready to vote now li 9 bation of if anything had to lor iet it be those which have not yet been started the motion to postpone however was earned and the bill will come up under special order ta awon bill as amended i by the council was taken p and the amendments concurred in te a bul providing for tho revision of the records of marks and brands passed aff 4 3 0 F sa a bill amending chapter 28 laws of the territory of atah 1886 entitled an act licensing and regulating the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors passed |