Show THE LEGISLATURE A New Index to the Laws is to be Made TIlE EIGHTHODR BILL KILLED i All the Liberals in the Bongo Now Vote For the New Election Bill Once Vetoed A communication was received from the House forwardingH F Ko 9 A bill for an act to amend section 279Gof the compiled laws of Utah relating to the fees of mining recorders and H F No 65 A bill for an act to amend section 2G4 compiled laws of Utah relating to the befouling of waters for tee action of the council the former body having passed them H F JCo 9 was read first time and referred re-ferred to the committee on mines and mining min-ing H F No 65 was read first time and referred re-ferred to tile committee on public health a AGAINST THE MEDICAL BILL Mr Lund presented by request a petition in behalf of the PhysioMedical school of medicine signed by several prominent citizens citi-zens asking that H F Iso 4 the medical bill be not passed It WES referred to the committee on public pub-lic health THE DEXTISTKT BILL The committee ou public health to whom was referred H F No 27 a bill for an act regulating the practice of dentistry in the territory of Utah reported a substitute substi-tute thereto and which they recommended recom-mended as an amendment to the original bilL Adopted NEW REGISTRATION The committee on enrollment respectfully respect-fully reported that C F No 47 an act allowing al-lowing cities of the secondclass to provide for u new registration had been properly enrolled signed by the president of the Council the speaker of the House and I forwarded to the governor for his action I thereou Adopted CLAIMS REJECTED The committee on claims and public accounts ac-counts to whom was referred the following follow-ing claims towit H S Lane justice of the p ace in which coats are claimed of the territory amounting to Sl4453 Joseph Bevans witnees in justices court amounting to 513 John A Bavaria xvit ness in Justices court amounting to 13 recommended that they be rejected Adopted SENT TO THE GOVERNOR The committee on enrollment to whom was referred C J M No2 asking for the passage of a bill for the local government of Utah territory and to provide for the election of certaiu officers in baid territory reported that the same had been properly enrolled signed by the president of the Council the speaker of the House and forwarded for-warded to the governor The committee on enrollment reported that C F No 2i an act amending Section Sec-tion 226S of the Compiled Laws of Utah in relation to private corporations had been properly enrolled signed by the president pres-ident of the Council the speaker of the House and forwarded to the governor The conference committee appointed to confer with a like committee from the c House in relation to Council amendments to C F No 25 reported recommending that the Council amendments to said bill be accepted and that the bill be passed The bill passed INTRODUCTION AND FIRST READING OF BILLS Moran introduced C F No 56 A bill for an act securing payment of wages to operatives and laborers engaged in coalmines coal-mines iron and steel manufactories etc II Referred to the committee on judiciary I Petera introduced C F No 57 A bill for an act amending section 215S chapter 3 1 compiled law of Utah Referred to the committee of Judiciary Peters introduced C F No 5S A bill for an act providing for recording claims to waterrights for the condemnation at land for reservoirs and aqueducts creating the office of territorial engineer of irrigation Irriga-tion and forestry Referred to committee commit-tee on irrigation Evans introduced C F No 59 A bill for an act amending section 32JO ccmpllei laws of Utah 1SS3 Referred to committee commit-tee on judiciary Evans introduced C F No CO A bill for an act amending section 3059 compiled laws of Utah ISiS Referred to committee commit-tee on judiciary BILLS PASSED H F No 22 A bill for an act extending time for complying with chapter 5 volume 2 compiled laws of Utah was read a third time by sections and passed C F No 4U substitute A bill for an net amending section 2t > 24 compiled laws of S Utah ISbS was read a third time and passed A CLAIM Lund presented a claim from L G Hardy county collector of Salt Lake county amounting to 1047 for clerk hire advertising taxes etc Referred to the committee on claims THE EXECUTIVE MANSION On motion of Glendinning H C R No 10 relating to a joint committee to be appointed ap-pointed to confer with a committee from the Salt Lake city council to provide for the transfer of 15S6S square feet of land on which to erect an executive mansion was taken from the file and concurred In The president named Messrs Lund and Mel yule as committee from the Council Council adjourned till today at 2 The House The interest of the law makers seems to increase as the session advances and today S to-day when the roll was called each member r responded oil being in their seats ready I for work The journal of the thirtyfirst day was read and approved Prayer was offered by the chaplain and the regular routine began with THE PRESENTATION OF PETITIONS By Mr Olson from G B Bartlett and ftyseven others asking for a change in the boundary line between Uintah and Grand counties which was referred to the committee on counties By Mr Sargent of C E Taylor and eleven others remonstrating against the change of line between Washington andIron and-Iron counties which was also relerred to the same committee CLAIMS By Mr Moritz claim of Heber Case for SO for services as juror in September bsO which was read and referred to committee com-mittee on claims The claims of M W Mansfield for 1135 C E Merrinm 1f225 Dal Hammer H25U B B Quinn H70 A L Heston 192iO J H riptou lUi06 T H Phillips lips 11 were all reported bacK from the committee on public claims and accounts and referred to the approj r ation committee commit-tee with tne recommendation that they be placed in the general bill ON PRIVATE CORPORATIONS C F No 5 for the organization government govern-ment and control of building and loan associations asso-ciations and H F No 43 a bill for an act to protect discharged employees wore reported re-ported back read the second time by title and placed on the calander ON JUDICIARY C F No G mechanics lien law was reported I re-ported back with amendments read by title the second time and filed for passage C F No 23 a bill to provide for the compilation of a new index to the compiled laws was reported favorably the rules suspended and passed H F No 29 to repeal section 20S7 of compiled laws 1SSS was reported back unfavorably and rejected H F No 59 a bill to amend section 20S3 of laws lOSS was reported back without any recommendation rend a second time and placed on the general calendar H F N 74 a bill providing for giving of security of costs by non residents was re portea oack and rejected H F No 70 a bill to prevent the adulteration adul-teration of articles of food and sale of same was reported favorably and read the second sec-ond time ON PUBLIC LIBRARY The committee on publc library to whom was referred H J R No2 a resolution reso-lution authorizing the territorial auditor of public accounts to purchase one hundred copies each of volumes six and seven of the Utah reports reported the same back with amendments and as amended recommended recom-mended that it be put upon its passage The resolution was read the second time and filed for passage The committee on public library to whom was referred the receipts of and expenditures ex-penditures made by the board of control the Utah territorial library with vouchers attached have had the same under consideration con-sideration and found the same to bo correct cor-rect and recommended that It be approved and filed with the auditor of public accounts ac-counts So ordered NEW BILLS H F No 79 by Mr Pierce A bill for an act to amend section 3220 compiled laws relating to the joining 01 causes of action was read the first time referred to the committee on judiciary and ordered printed CONCEALED WEAPONS H F No SO by Mr Arnett A bill for an act to prohibit the carrying ot concealed weapona was presented read by title referred to judiciary committee and ordered printed PRACTICE OF PHARMACY H F Xo 81 by Mr Pikel A bill for an act to regulate the practice of pharmacy was read by title referred 10 committee on public health and ordered printed COMMUNICATIONS A communication was received from the Council announcing the passage by that body of C F No 3 a bill for an act to provide for payment of jurors and witness wit-ness fees and defining duties of court com mibSlonors It was read the first time and referred to judiciary committee C F No 10 a bill to amend chapter 72 of the public school law was read the first time and referred to the committee on education C F No 49 a bill to amend section 2S28 i compiled lawn relating to deeds by county ana city authorities was read by title and referred to the judiciary committee H F No 22 a bill for an act extending the time within which the provisions of chapter 5 of compiled laws regarding townsites should he complied with was returned re-turned as agreed to and sent to enrollment CONFERENCE COMMITTEE C F No 25 u bill for an act providing for the incorporation and government of metropolitan cities was reported back with the recommendation that the House recede from its amendment to the eighteenth subdivision sub-division of section 16 requiring railways to pay onehalf of the cost of construction of approaches tunnels crossings etc On motion a new committee of conference consisting of Messrs Lolton and W H Irvine Ir-vine was appointed RECONSIDERED H F No 51 a bill fixing the liability of corporations in case of accident to employees employ-ees was reconsidered and placed on its passage and after some amendments was killed H F No 71 a bill to regulate the driving and herding of cattle within two miles of a metropolitan city was reconsidered and recommitted to committee on live stock FROM THE GOVERNOR A communication was received from the governor enclosing reports from the prosecuting prose-cuting attorneys of Grand and Davis counties coun-ties which were read and referred to committee com-mittee on judiciary ON SECOND READING H F No 30 substitute for C F 34 and H F 30 a bill authorizing counties to issue bonds for the purpose of funding outstanding out-standing indebtedness was read the second time and placed on the calendar Also C F No 5 a bill to provide tor the or anization and government of building and loan associations TilE ELECTION BILL PASSED H F No1 substitute a bill for an net in i relation to elections and tenure of offices offi-ces was passed unanimously This is practically the Fame bill as that vetoed by tho governor recently OTHER BILLS PASSED H F No 19 a bill requiring prosecuting attorneys when so requested by the United Spites attorney to assist in criminal crimi-nal cases in district courts was read amended and passed H F No 01 l to prevent fraudulent practices prac-tices at fairs and race courses etc was amended and passed H F No 11 a bill to amend section 353S compiled laws relating to change of venue in justices courts was read amended and passed H F No CO to amend sections 215S and 2109 chapter 17 compiled laws relating to sale of liquor was amended and passed H F N 54 to strike out sections 2S41 to 2953 compiled laws ISbS relating to negotiable Instruments was read and I passed I hILLED I II F No 23 by Mr Moritz A bill making S hours a days labor on all public works was rejected by a vote to strikeout strike-out the enacting clause as follows Ayes Cunninsham Irvine J D Kimball Kim-ball Lawrence Mackay Marshall Nobeker Olson Snow Stoker Tuttle Wright 12 Noes Adams Allen Irvine W H Montgomery Pierce Pike Sar gent 0 H F No 31 to amend section 2207 and 2272 in relation to loan and trust companies com-panies was read and rejected by a vote of 13 to 10 VISIT TO THE GAS WELLS At 540 the house adjourned having accepted ac-cepted the invitation of the Union Pacific to visit the gas wells |