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Show hu II. F. No. i(, relating to the purchase of Utah reports. Adopted. I Message from tin- council announcing that lit bad tins day passed C. F. 49 and II. F. :.''-!, relating to the compiled laws of Utah. Referred Re-ferred to Judiciary committee. The special house committee appointed to examine into C. F. 35 reported favorably and recommended that it be put on its passage pas-sage as amended. The hill relates to the paving to bo done Oy street railway companies under their franchise. THE LKCfSLATUEE.H The H After prayer by the chaplain, ri o approval of the journal, the council fl down to Ilio business of the thlrty-secB day. V A petition was presented by Mr. l.iBl signed by about twenty of the leading M-slcians M-slcians of Salt Lake, protesting against fie passage of house bill No. 74. The committee on claims and public ac-counts ac-counts report unfavorable on the claims of II. S. Laney, justice of the peace, I1448.86J Joseph Bevan, witness, 813 and John a Hevan, $13. Report adopted and claim! rejected. 1 A bill was present d by Moran to protect laborers, miners, operators, etc., from hcinsl paid in any way but by tho legal money o: the United Stales. House bill No. 33, was called for third reading and passed. This Is a bill allowhn a longer time to iile papers in tow nsiu CI Council file No, 10, was called for thirs readi.. I This is an act to ainerj section 3834 f the Compiled Laws of Utah 1888. ti. Hardy, asscs.-or and collector of Pa Lake county, pn-i nted a claim 1 Lund, a claim for $1017. A. bill to amend section SOfiO of the .cm piled laws of I'tah In regard to the eater ! fore justices of Mi" peace. Referred to)i. Clary committee. ( The Boose. Prayer by the chaplain, reading and! ap.o; proval of the house journal. Presentation of petitions! By Mr. Sargent, a communication protest. Ing again-' tin- projiosed change of boundary between Washington and Iron counties. By Mr. Olscn, asking for a change in the boundary line between Uiutah and Grand counties. The claim of He! er Case for services as a juror in 1SMI was referred. A message from the council annuunrcd Miaf it hurt tlii .In- . l i V 19 mI.i;.. to the payment of jurors, witnesses and court reporters, and defining the duties of commissioners. Also C. F. Hi. providing for a uniform sys. (em of free schools in Utah. Committee on private corporations re. favorably on H. .1 F. 43. Adopted. The same committee reported favorably on C. F. 5, relating to building aud loan . ' soclatious, and recomuicmled that it be put on its passage. The committee on claims reported favor, ably on the i hum of It. W. Mansfield, ex ... sessor. Same report with reference io A. E. Merrlam, cx-asse or of San Pete, for till; Daniel Hauler for $13.0. The committee on claims reporting on the claims of A. L. Heaston and others for fees as deputy sheriff, recommended that they bo paid out of the general fund, as dlrecied in a decision of the supreme court. Commiltee on judiciary rejiortcd favor-ably favor-ably on C.F. 0, providing for mechanics' liens, and recommended that It be adopted as amended. The report was adopted. C.F. 33, a bill providing for the eompihi. Hon of a new index to the laws of Utah, was also reported favorably. Adopted II F. 30 reported back uud its rejeetiou recommended. Adopted. H. F. Ml, a hill to amend section 30K! chapter 13, of the compiled laws was report-ed report-ed back without recommendation. The bill relates to canal and irrigation companies and their responsibilities with reference to the construction of bridge-, etc. The report was adopted. H. F. 74, a bill provlnlng for security for court costs, reported back with recommeu l.i. Hons to reject p. Adopted. The committeo on public library report favorably on the accounts of the territorial library. Adopted, and placed on appropriation. appropria-tion. The tame committee reported favorably I |