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Show ported favorable onll. F. NfRrMaio ainend section 1781 compiled laws ff 188, relating to city officers, their pOWirs and duties, and to amend section 1790, Compiled laws of 1888, relating to the judicial powers of cities, and repealing section I790jrelatlng to the last named subject. I a commanlcation from the govcnowas read in regard to his havin.; ' N". 1. a.iking congress to grant t'.lB lory, for university purposes, sixty si rFs of and from the Fort Douglas Military rescr-ration; rescr-ration; also 0. .1. M. No. 4, asking congress ; douato the Industrial home properly for common school purposes. C. ,1. M. No. 0 came up for third reading aDd passed. C. F. No. 7, a bill for an act repealing Chapter !J, Session Laws of 1800, relating to bees, came up for third reading una passed. ('. F. So. 58 A bill for an act to provide for recording claims to water rights; lor the condemnation of hind reservoirs and atue-dneta atue-dneta and the appointment and duties of a territorial engineer of irrigation and forestry was up for third reading at the time of going go-ing to press. , , M-m THE LEGISLATURE. The House. The house met at 10 o'clock this morn lag, A petition was presented from the court asking for an appropriation of f.SOlHJ for roads and bridges. Council message: Passage of bills which were read for the tlrst time and referred, as follows: C. V. No. 70, makiugeight hours a day's labor on public works, referred to com. nilttee on private corporations; C. F. 77, referred re-ferred to committee on agriculture and irrigation. irri-gation. II. F. 30, authorizing county to issue bonds for funding indebtedness and returned with amendments, to committee on counties. II. F. 75, authorizing county courts to transcribe county and probate records, referred re-ferred to enrolling committee. II. F. 88, attaching a part of Uintah county to Grand, referred to enrolling committee. com-mittee. A communication was received from the chamber of commerce asking for the passage pass-age of the bill for exemption of trusts, loans and mortgages from taxation. The committee on appropriation reported back 11. F. lirj. Ueport adopted and tiled for third resiling. 11. F. 110 was reported back and filed for third reading. Enrolling committee reported II. F. 80, In regard to befouling waters, as having been forwarded to the governor. II. F. (10, (he metropolitan school bill, was laid on the table. C. F. 54, for territorial board of equalization, equaliza-tion, came on for third reading and passed. C. F. No. ('., an act to secure liens to me-chanics me-chanics and others came on for third reading read-ing and passed. Adjourned till 2 p.m. AFTERNOON session. The house opened at 2 p.m. as per adjournment, ad-journment, and at once took up council (lie No. 5, w hich wus the special order of the day. This is a bill for an act to provide for the organization, government, aud control of building and loan associations. The Council. The council met as per adjournment, with Mr King in the chair. After prayers by the chaplain!, and reading and approval of the journal, the council settled down to the work of the forty seventh day. Communication from the house that the house has passed H. F. 08, a lull for an act to amend section ."JOS (of section 2i chap. XI, session laws of Is'.H). relating to branding cattle, etc. II. F. STi. a bill for an act to amend sec. ti'J.Mi, 4I1, SHIM of the compiled laws of lv., relating to costs, court records, etc. II. F. M, a bill for an act to regulate the practice of pharmacy. H. F. 80, a bill for an act to require no talk's public to affix to acknowledgements the date of the expiration of their commissions. commis-sions. II F. 03, a bill for an act to provide for the education of blind children. The committee on memorials reported I favorably on II. J. M. No. li, relating to an entry of school section Sri, township 28 i -outh, range S west. Salt Lake meridian, by the proper authorities, for the use of the ; inhabitants of Richfield. In the county of Sevier. The committee on university and agricultural agricul-tural college reported favorably on the petition peti-tion of (he chamber of commerce of the city of Ogdeu. asking that a special chair , for the purpose of teaching beet sugar chemistry be established at the agricultural college of Utah. Committee on municipal corporation reported re-ported favorably on C. F. No. BS. This is j an act to amend section 1720, compiled laws I of 1888, relating to the changing of the number of the city council in cities of the third class from seven to four. Committee on claims and public accounts reported unfavorably on the claim of William Maylor for $70. Keport adopted. The same committee reported back the claim of Bcaei county for 1084.86, for boarding and guarding prisoners, etc.. with, out recommendation. Same committee reported unfavorable on the claim of Peter McLaughlin for l00. Committee on ways and means reported favorable on II. F. No. 25. I Committee on municipal corporations re- |