Show A TUB I1 UK THE REFORM SCHOOL WANTS IT TO TOWN its location left to be decided by a special committee TWENTY SECOND DAY JAN 30 COUNCIL marshall and smoot absent A communication was received from dr park president of the uni-versity of deseret inviting the coun-cil to visit the university including the deaf mute department at any time that might suit tho convenience of tho council on motion of wool-ley the invitation was accepted with thanks A communication was received from tho house enclosing H F 31 making appropriations for generel purposes the bill was read the first time by its title and referred to the committee on appropriations woolley presented a report from tnhoe c1o5milmbiitltleetoonamjuednidciarsyevoenral0 seFc-tions of tho act in relation to civil procedure in utah territory recom-mending that it be put upon its pas-sage the report of tho committee was adopted the bill was ordered printed and filed for second reading woolley presented a second lenort from the judiciary committee on 0 F 14 recommending its rejection and the substitution of the following A bill amending section 1096 chap-ter 10 title IX of the compiled laws of the territory of utah be it enacted by the governor and legislative assembly of utah that section 1006 chap 20 title IX of the compiled lawa be and the same is hereby amended as follows every person who deals plays or carries on opens or causes to bo opened or who conducts either as owner or employee whether for hire or not any game of faro monte roulette rouge et noir rondo or any other game played with cards dice or any other device for money checks credit or any other representation of value is guilty of a misdemeanor the report of tho committee was adopted and the bill filed for second reading C jf 11 relating to a fourth dis-trict judge was called up but at the request of bryan consideration was postponed on motion of woolley C F 14 was passed by the counce and for-warded to the house for their action thereon adjourned HOUSE farsworth introduced a petition from the comity court of beaver county calling attention to the dilap-idated and unsafe condition of the bridge across bear river and asking an appropriation of 1500 to assist that county in constructing a now one committee on highways mclaughlin introduced a petition from citizens of woodland summit county asking for an appropriation of 1500 for road same committee king said that the committee on corporations and towns do ired to make a verbal report on the bill for the classification and govern-ment of cities ho stated that two of the committee desired to retain the bill and incorporate it in the general bill relative to municipal corporations while three of the committee desired to report it for passage after a discussion tho bill was re-ceived and alien moved to make it the especial order for wednesday king opposed the motion and urged that the house would do bet-tor to send the to the con to bo incorporated in the gen-eral bill alien bloke briefly in favor of his motion and said if the house wished to kill the bill the way to do it was to send it back to the committee thurman supported aliens motion as did creer both thinking the house take immediate action upon this moved that the commit-tee on municipal corporations and tons be instructed to report the gen-eral bill they were preparing at the earliest possible date carried hatch from the claims committee that ordaniel harring tons claim for services as minute clerk of the last house had been in-cluded in the appropriation bill and recommended eliat ago of it interest bo not allowed the bame report recommended the allowance af A G johnsons claim ns ex assessor and collector of thooele adopted richards introduced a bill to amend atho fish and game law which was re-ferred to that committee hogo introduced a bill amending a section of the code of civil procedure judiciary committee moyle introduced a bill to amend the law it makes each county a school district and provides sub-stantially the same school system which has been recommended by dr park air Kimb alPs bill in relation to the burial or removal of dead animals and which makes it a misdemeanor for any one to move a dead animal on to tha place of another without consent having been first obtained came up on its second reading and after a couple of amendments was recommitted to the committee on public health adjourned TWENTY THIRD DAYMAN 31 COUNCIL mr young presented the following petition from thomas and sev enty nino other residents of park city your ppeetittiiotnioeernsrs respectfully repre-sent that they are residents voter and ttaxppaayyeerrss within the corporate limits of park city summit county utah that in our judgment all im-portant officers in municipal corpora-tions should he elective instead of ap-pointtiivvee that the charters of all in corporated cities provide against va-rious nuisances wherefore your pe titio ners pray that the charters of all incorporated cities in this territory be so amended as to make the offices of city marshal city recorder city at-torney assessor and such other gen-eral offices as the council shall deem necessary for the effectual govern-ment of said corporations except only policemen be made elective and further that municipal corpor-ations be empowered to regulate and punish or prohibit opium smoking and generally pasi and enforce all or-diinaanncceess not inconsistent with the laws of congress or this territory for the general welfare safety and good government of said cities and as in duty 1 bound your ppeetittiiotnioeernsrs will ever pray the committee on judiciary to whom was referred H F 13 a bill providing for the giving of bail in certain cases etc recommended that the bill be placed upon its passage adopted the committee on appropriations to whom was referred H F 31 a bill for an act making appropriations for general purposes offered several mi-nor amendments to alie bill and re-commended their adoption the re port was adopted and the bill filed for second reading the bill with several amendments was then passed under a suspension of the rules the amendments in-crease the amount for the contingent expenses of the council from to and of the house from to and the appropriation to E T sprague is increased from H F 13 was then passed under a suspension of the rules 0 P 15 a bill to amend section and 1173 of an act revis-ing the code of civil procedure was read for the second time and filed for the third reading A communication from the clerk notifying the council that council memorials nos 2 and 3 had been forwarded to hon john T caine at washington was read the council then adjourned DOUSE by mr eEiicchhaarrddts A petition from the ogden chamber of commerce asking the passage of H F 10 pro-viding for the establishment of a re- i form school at ogden and showing up the alleged advantages that burg possesses and reasons why the school should be located there referred to the committee on penitentiary and re-form school by mr thurman from the resi-dents of fellmore ashing that the city be to the committee on municipal corpora-tions and towns by mr breor from residents of payson asking a revision of the cat alo law and the eltray pound law in some of its points the ppeetittiiotnioeernrss believe that persons finding stock committing depredations on their land should be required to drive such animals to the pound that the present law requiring animals to be impounded in the precinct in which the damage is done causes the own-ers great trouble in finding their stock and they supposed it did else-where they quoted several instances of the operations of the law and mado several suggestions which they asked to be acted referred to the committee on live stock by mr dark the petition of 0 H gold asking for pay as juror be berred to the committee on claims and public accounts mr thurman from the committee on judiciary to whom was referred H F 27 concerning barb wire fences reported it back with amendments and recommended that it be put upon its passage filed for its second read-ing A communication transmitting the financial statement of garfield coun-ty and bills and records furnished district courts referred mr hatch from the committee on claims and appropriations reported that they had examined H F 18 and recommended that it be referred to the committee on judiciary to con-sider in conjunction with a bill of similar import so referred M thurman offered a bill amend aug section of ane present civil code it is virtually a substitute for mMaarrschallllss attachment bill which was killed in the house mr king offered a bill for an act licensing and regulating alio sale of intoxicating liquors und asked alu t it be referred to the committee on elections so ordered H F 10 a bill providing for the establishment of a reform school came up and attached to it were so veral amendments which had been made in the committee room the original bill provided that the school should bo built and maintained in ogden city and the section had been bo amended as to permit of its erection at any point within seventy five miles of city here followed a regular wrangle for over two hours by representatives howell hogo creer king hatch and lund on the amend-ment when the speaker interrupted proceedings to that a com-municcaattiioonn had fiut been received from the council announcing tho passage of appropriations with amend-ments as noted in the council pro-cceeedings elsewhere all the amend-ments were concurred in save one in reference to striking out the words or so much thereof as may be neces-sary where they occur in the item appropriating 2250 for messenger and other expenses of the executive office alio house alen adjo umed |