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Show r 1 tee oli manufactures and commerce. .1. I). Irvine moved an amendment that it be laid on the table; seconded by Snow. The vote on the amendment stood 10 ayes, 10 nays, o absent. The speaker voting aye. the communication was tabled. A petition was read from II. II. Rolapp claiming $48.50 for services in behalf of the territory. Referred to committee on claims and appropriations. A notice in relation to the sugar bounty bill from a committee claiming to be democrats, demo-crats, three in number, was read and treated with contempt no reference or other disposition dis-position being made as to it. The judiciary committee report) on C.F. B, in relation to the organization, control, etc., of building and loan associations, recommending rec-ommending its passage. Uead the second I time and tiled for third reading. The same committee reports on C.F. 33, to I regulate the compensation of clerks of the district courts in criminal cases, recommending recommend-ing its passage. Keport adopted, bill read second time by its title and tiled for third reading. The same committee reported on C. F. 37, regulating fees of attorneys, clerks of the district courts, commissioners, etc., reconi-j reconi-j Blending Its passage. Adopted aud tiled for third reading. The same procedure was had with 0. F. 53, substitute, to classify counties and compensate compen-sate certain officers, the committee reporting it back with an amendment and including the latter in their recommendation. Also with H. F. 88, substitute, to provide for paying costs in justices' courts. Also with H. F. til, to amend section 1783 Compiled Laws, iu relation to the duties of city treasurer. Also with H. F. P7, in relation to validating vali-dating conveyances that have been Improperly Improp-erly executed. Petition 30, from Morgan county court, was received back from the committee on ! judiciary, with a recommendation that it he referred to the committee on ways and means. So ordered. THE LEOINLATUREe The Council. M The council opened with Mr. Ring the chair. After prayer by the chaplain' and reading of the journal they settled tlown to the work of the forty fifth day. A communication from the bouse announced an-nounced the passage uf H. J. M. ti, asking congress to enact a law authorizing the, entry en-try and sale of school section 30, T. 33, Jt. 3, for relief of citizens of Kichlield. l'tah.! II. F. 35, a bill for an act to amend sections 30ii.s-.243 compiled laws 1888, relating tcj the collection of revenue. H. K. 38, a bill Mir an act to amend section 5, chapter 59, laws 1890, relating to I he protection of came birds. II. F. 70, a bill for an act to prevent the adultiiration and sale of adulterated articles arti-cles of food and providing penalty . H.lf.83, if. F. B8,a bill for an act, to amend sejtions I'.oTl, 3607 and 8609, compiled laws INes, relating re-lating to attachments and executions Hrom justice courts. II. F. 84, a bill for aunctto amend section 4543 compiled laws, rotating to training. The committee on judiciary reported fa ! vorable on C. F. No, 7ti; this is a bill Vor an '. act making eight hours a day's labor .on all public work. Committee on judiciary reported onH. F. No. 73, a bill for an act providing for 'attorney.-' tees in justices courts. The committee is not agreed upon 'he policy of such a law; the chairman was instructed to report the same buck to the council without recommendation recom-mendation for its action thereon. , Committee on judiciary reported buck C. F. No. 10, a bill for an act to amend section 1755 of the Compiled laws of 1888, relating to Dower Of city Councils, without reccunnii u-; u-; datioii. V Committee on judiciary reported favorable on 11. J. K. No. 3, relation to turning over ! by the treasurer am! secretary free of charge 300 sets of the compiled laws of L'tah, 1888, to various county officers, etr. Committee on judiciary reported favorably favor-ably on II. F. No. 79, an net to amend section sec-tion 3330 Compiled Laws of l'tah. Committee on judiciary reported favorably on C. F. No. 70. This is an act to amend the charters, etc., of cities ot the tlrst aud second class. Committee on judiciary reported favor ably on II. F. No. 75, a bill for an act to authorize au-thorize county courts to transcribe county and probate courts. Committee on University and Agriculture Agricul-ture college reported favorably on 0. F. No. 77. Committee on counties reported f$vorably m II. F. No. s, a ,,n fur sn ac( attaching purt of rintah to Grand county. I The same committee reported favorably on II. F. No. 30, an act authorizing counties to Issjic bonds, etc. A coofmunication was read from the governor announcing that he hail signed C. F. No. 36, an act to mijko Hie tlrst Monday of September a IcL'al holiday to be known as Labor Hay. C. F. 40 and C. J. R. 4, accepting i grant of proceeds of lands for ondownracni of agri cultural college, etc. C. F. No. 70 was up for third rcoillng and passed This is an ai t "sipplcmei ting an ! amending the charters, etc., of citi is of tbe ilrst and second class." An act to ann-ntl S -ction -3il of I he Cum pHd Lawi of l'tah, lss In n-gar I to the befouling of waters, was up and under discussion dis-cussion at the time of giving to pre is. . The il'Misc. Three-fourths of the time allot led to the legislature for law-making piiroost s expired today. The session in the -home begun promptly at 2 p. in., with all The tats till. -a cxecp. those of Sb.k-s, Marshall i ndTem. After prayer by the chaplain, ll j Journal of the forly-fourth day was real anil an-proved. an-proved. I'l - - caker filled the places on the com-mtttees com-mtttees made vacant by the absence of Kerry, Ker-ry, nine .n number, as follows; Appropria tions, Colton; highways. Kiiitbill; eefuea (ton, Marshall; agriculture aud rrtsJsUIou. Lawrence; live slock, Morltx, t ines anil mining, W. II. Irvine, World' fair, Ma -l-all : s, i , , ..,,or ,j, to con . Pii n s. It. F, i..i was mail:- tin- special order fo: tomorrow by a rising vole, unaill loiisly. A petition from George A. Ilcke and be lt two others, of Spanish Fork, protesting against the defeat of the sugar ,ounty hill and asking reconsideration. Colton moved a reference to I ie commit |