Show JUVENILE COURT 1 BILL BILLIS IS VETOED Defect in i Measure Threatened to t In Invalidate I Invalidate i validate It I HOUSE SUSTAINS ACTION APPROPRIATIONS ARE RAISED INSTEAD OF CUT DOWN Owing awIng to a defect overlooked at the time of passage in Marks bill bi house bill bi No providing for juvenile courts Governor Cutler Cuter yesterday vo ye toed the measure The Te house by sus ails sustaining sustaining taming his action acton settled all al hope of installing juvenile courts in Salt Sal Lake or any an other city for at least lest two years year In his communication relating to the bill bi the executive explains that he dis disapproved disapproved disapproved approved it I because there was no pro provision provision provision vision for the payment of judges tax taxing taxIng ing lag of costs etc He intimated that he favored the spirit of the bill b but stated that he believed it i would be inoperative inoperative tive in its is present condition Upon receipt of the communication in inthe Inthe inthe the house Marks Mark moved that it be re referred referred referred to the committee on judiciary in order that the changes suggested might he be made The house refused to grant this because of the lateness of the session Marks then asked permission to introduce a bill bi covering the defect This was also denied On a a vote being taken on the final passage paSa e of the bill bil over the governors veto it i was supported by Marks alone Appropriations Are Considered After consuming practically the tho th en entire entire entire tire morning and afternoon sessions in discussing ways and means of reducing ing the total figure called caled for in the general appropriation bill bi senate bill i No the house succeeded in adding just to the over demand of something like le already existing It I is now up to the senate to whom the bill bi was sent at the close of the afternoon session to get busy and pare or else elRe the executives threat that un unless Unless less the legislature took care of at least of the over demand he would be b compelled to swing wing his mighty ax a harder than otherwise No Fight on University Features Feature of the debate incidental in to the passage of senate bill bi No 13 were the absolute lack Jack of any bitterness by bythe bythe bythe the friends of ot the Agricultural college against the university as far as its a fa is ap appropriation appropriation was concerned and the fight which was made against the na national national I guard appropriation and the payment of the Louisiana Purchase ex cx exposition position commission deficit of ot The Agricultural college fared better by bJ at the hands of ot the house than it i did in the senate the total ap appropriation appropriation for the institute being in increased increased Increased creased from to What House Did With Bill Bi When senate bill bi No left lef the house yesterday afternoon the follow following ing changes had been mad made in the ways of additional increases and cuts Added by House Clerical hire treasurer State bounty fund Agricultural college collece cal ace Miscellaneous claims Total increase Cut by House State fair building biding Fugitive fund Extradition fund Clerical hire secretary of or state Contingent expenses exp secretary of state Contingent treasurer Contingent expenses state chemist Necessary expenses of state to I boards National encampment N G U funerals etc Clerk district attorney Second S Ced dis district district district Penitentiary cottages Miscellaneous claims Total cut Balance Blance in in favor of increase in II appropriations appropriations Details of Debate When consideration of the bill bi was taken up at the morning session the therow therow therow row over the claim of the Logan and Richmond Water association n which be begun begun gun Monday night again occupied the attention of the house The water company was allowed by b the sen sea senate senate ate as compensation for damages to its It canal through trough seepage of waters from the experiment farm at the Ag Agricultural Agricultural college This amount was wa al allowed allowed allowed lowed In consideration of a release relee by bythe b bythe the company compaU of all al the claims against the state for like damages for a period of twelve years Christensen wanted a perpetual re release release lease lese while Tolton amended with a u 99 year ear provision Both these propositions were vere ere fought by the A AJ com corn compromise promise was finally effected by bJ a sub substitute substitute motion moton of Wilson providing pro iding that the water company be allowed in consideration of a release on the state for a period of ot years Aimed at Armory Fund Joseph tried trie at this point to intro introduce introduce introduce duce a bill bi H B No repealing senate bill bi No 80 providing for an ar armory mory fund for the national guard of per annum McCrea fought every attempt to present the bill bl and it was finally carried to the table through similar action acton being taken take on a motion moton to suspend rules in order that the meas incas measure measure ure might be bc Introduced State Departments Hit The schedule given above of cuts and increases shows accurately just where here the different departments were hit hi and where a few of f them came me out bet better better bettar ter tar than even A seemingly interminable interminable able debate fortunately not nt at at the reg regular regular regular ular legislative period of 13 a min minute minute mm ute followed each ench and every over move to reduce contingent or clerical expenses sea ses Hull Hul an Issue in Afternoon The Tue struggle I with wih a t and demands was in the afternoon the first move in iii the question que lol being being made by McCrea who j asked ked that a committee of three be b appointed to confer with wih the governor and anti agree if possible on some schedule lle motion moton was amended b Merrill to provide that the committee bo be 10 chosen by b members of the house and aDd not by Speaker Hull Hul This aroused a rouse of or course a storm of or protest from the Salt Lake contingent who thought that the speaker po had lud h d the confidence und and Ind respect of the tie members and a ld that he would choose choo e the commit committee committe tee te with fairness justice justi and ad discretion tion Uon etc et Wilson Vison took the tha other side although by his jwu declaration unintentionally The decided cd alter after ufer wast wasting wat ing lag minutes to save sion sian time to t consider the bill bi m In In open sea ses session S SS S Armory Fight Presumed med An effort to get fo tIte the Che national guard was again agnin made during the aft afternoon af session In part i 1 Is J suc sac successful for as s shown by the tha table the th encampment fund suffered u a cut of 1640 6 0 Joseph endeavored to t save ve the state 2000 by cutting the tIle maintenance e fund of the armory from to 2 but the motion moton A motion by Joseph to Q strike out the be beitem item of for the tho t o of ot the Louisiana Purchase deficit also als failed University Gets Gym Simons moved to t strike out the to item for a Uni of or Utah Uth Fishburn one of the ardent adent supporters of the te Agricultural college combated this proposed propose amend amendment amendment amendment ment saying sayIng that neither nete one of the state Institutes of ot learning had na re received received received what It 1 was entitled to and he lie h hwa was wa not in favor of further paying pacing pa in inthis inthis this direction Anderson Aderon of or Morgan Morn thought that hat the Ule university was wa deserving of or more than 1500 for a gym and 10 sub subscribe subscrIbe subscribe scribe the first frt os 50 5 if i other representatives lives tives cared to follow foI v in his lead Jo Joseph Joseph seph and Kinney shouted that they tey would double it iU In the te midst of or orsome some feeling a 3 vote was wa taken the motion moton falling When the A A C and U of U appropriations approPriations were reached Fishburn moved move that the bill bi be b amended amende by al allowing allowing allowing lowing the Logan Institute in instead instead Instead stead of His motion carried receiving the support of every ever representative representative present After the increase had been made Anderson of Morgan moved that the general generl maintenance figure for the University of Utah be cut from to 2600 As the university appropriations had been passed passe up before the increase was granted the te Agricultural college there was some disposition to try rv un an unfair unfair fair play pIa but the northern contingent promptly prompt disclaimed any desire to see seethe seethe seethe the cut made Anderson explained that he was acting not as a part Dart of any an scheme but simply as a a citizen desir desirous desirous desirous ous of saving money where it apparent apparently ly could be saved sved without harm being done Andersons motion moton failed On final passage of senate bill bil No 13 there was not a dissenting vote ote Approved by Governor The Te following house bills bis were ap approved approve approved proved prove by Governor Cute yesterday House bill bit No by Kinney Kinne relating relatIng ing lag to change of venue House bill bi No by Hawley rais raising raising raising ing salaries of county superintendents of schools in certain counties countes House bill bi No by Edward pro providing providing viding iding for notification of creditors of intended sale or transfer of stock of goods by the prospective purchaser House bill bi No by Hone provid providing lag ing in for the branding of renovated but butter butter butter ter and licensing of manufacture House bill bi No 17 by Hawley Hale relating lag ing to punishment for false representation tion ton In writing of credit or assets House bill bil No by Kinney J Jing ing lag to the duties dutes and reports of the state sate chemist House bill bi No by McCrea mal mak making malins ing ingi ins cities and school distrIct districts jointly liable lable with principal contractors on public works In actions brought by sub subcontractors contractors con tractors House bill bi No by Kinney relating relating relatIng ing to pleadings In justices courts Bounty Bill Bi Goes Over The Te house postponed final action acton on the new senate bounty bill bi S B No 15 yesterday afternoon Mr Wilson expressed himself as much disgusted with the new measure and moved that the enacting clause be stricken out His Ills motion moton failed A postponement was taken because the present status of senate bill bi No the joint legislative committees bounty bill bi was not known to any of the mem mom members members bers ber berThe The house passed parsed pa sed senate bill bi No the drainage bill which affects bi par particularly particularly the land owners west of the Jordan Salt lake in II the vicinity 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