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Show unfavorably on H. F. No. 37. Report adopted anil bill referred. This is an act in regard to the herding of cattle, etc. Same committee if ft. No. 1:2S, reported in favor of laying it on the table. Report adopted. This is an act to establish a Grand river Irrigation com mission. Same committee reported unfavorably on C. F. No. 18. Report adopted and bill rejected. re-jected. Committee on highways and brides to whom were referred numerous petitions in relation to appropriation for roail6 and bridges, and recommend and return the following appropriation for roads and bridges in the following counties: Salt Like $1500 linrtield 1000 Iron 1U00 San Juan W00 Piute 1000 Kane 500 Morgan M0 Davis lsoo Utah loo" Millard 1000 Weber 1500 Beaver M0 Emerv 1110 Wasatch Woo San l'ete 1000 Box Elder 1I0 Uintah lsoo Summit MM Washington 1500 Cache 15 0 Rich 1000 Map iikhj Sevier 1300 Tooelo "50 Grand HBO L- Report adopted and referred to committee on appropriation. The committee on counties reported a substitute to II. F. No. 80, which Include the amendments that the governor had returned with the bill. This is an act authorizing counties to issue bonds for the purpose of funding outstanding indebtedness and lor other purposes. Bill read the second time by its title and the rules being suspcudod the bill was passed. Ayes, 13; nays, 8. The judiciary committee reported favorably favor-ably on H.F. No. 128. This is an act in regard re-gard to the verdict of juries. Report adopted; bill read second lime by its title and tiled for third reading. The same committee reported favorably on on H.F. No. 123. This is an act providing lien for ranchmen, etc. Report adopted; bill read second time by its title and tiled for third reading. Bams committee reported unfavorable on C. F. No. 1)7, an act creating the office of attorney general ; report adopted. Same committee reported unfavorable on C. F. No. 103, an act in regard to the duties, powers and government of cities of second class; report not adopted. Hill read by its title for the second lime and tiled for third reading. Committee on enrollment reported that H, F. No. MS an act "regulating the elec tion and registration laws," had been forwarded to the governor for his signature. THE LAW MAKERS. THE UTAH SOLONS ARE CETTINC RIGHT DOWN TO BUSINESS. Bills Passed at This Morning's Session of the House The Legislature is Now on the ynme Streaeh and Tilings Are Going with a Hush. The council was called to order at 2 p. m. With President King in the chair. Communication from the house. The house has this day pas6cdC. F. No. 45 Willi amendments. The council concurring in tho amendments, tho bill was passed. This was an act introduced by Mr. McCulS-tion McCulS-tion in regard to tho "rights of way for canals and ditches." Bill referred to committee com-mittee on enrollment. The house has this day passed C. F. No. 9"! with amendments. The council concurring in the house amendments, the bill was passed. This was an act introeuced by Mr. Peters, in regard to "leasing school lands." Bill referred to committee, on enrollment. II. F. No. 125 having been returned by the governor with several recommendations, the houso concurring, a substitute bill was passed. Rules suspended and bill read second sec-ond time by title and tiled for third reading. This is an act for the collection of revenue. The house refused.to concur In tho amendments amend-ments of the council to H. F. No. 38. This is a bill introduced by Mr. Ferry in regard to university lands, and asks that a conference confer-ence committee be appointed; the chair appointed ap-pointed Messrs. Lund and Buskin. The house has passed II. F. 108; ah act in regard to "election and registration law;" referred to judiciary committee. Hi F. No. 80 having been returned by the governor with a number of amendments, H. F. No. 30 (substitute ) was introduced and passed. This is an act in relation to "counties "coun-ties issuing bonds." The rules being suspended, the bill was read the third time by its title ami passed. The conference cOinmittco on C. F. No. 89 recommended that the council recede faom its position. The bill came up and was passed. This is an act to amend section L'l, relation to llqror licences. A communication was received from t lie governor returning C. F. No. (I, with amend incuts. It i moved and seconded that the bill be laid on the table, pscd. This is a hill introduced by Moran in regard to "me- ehanlcs' liens." Tim following communication was also received re-ceived from the governor. "In compliance with the provisions of Section 7 of the organic act and the laws of Utah territory, I respectfully nominate the folloming. named persons to be tmsteefl of tbc Agricultural college: W. S. MeCorniek. of Salt Lake county. J am ei F. Hammond, of cache county. Abbott H. Ilev wood, of Weber county. R. W. Cross, ol Weber county. Joseph B. Ki l ler, of Utah county. . II, Ifaughan, ol Cache county. A. G. Barber, of Cache county. To be trustees of the Reform school; Jamos N. Kimball of Weber county, S. II. Akams of Weber county, K. P. Woolley of Bait Lake county, L. H. Si phciis of Weber county, II. II. Jones of Box Elder county, I. . II. Rogers of Weber county, and James h. .Movie of Salt Lake county. House. The house me, at 11 a. m. this morning, With the speaker in the chair. A communication from the council an-Bounced an-Bounced tin' refusal of that body to concur In house amendment to C. F. N. SO, and aked for a conference committee. The speaker appointed M. Moritz and J. D. Irvine. Ir-vine. II. F. No. 94, passed with ainendsmcnts, bouse concurring in amendments. The bill referred to enrollment committee. C. F. 101 read the lirst time by its title, and referred to committee on manufactures and commerce. This tl an act in regard to the inspection of petroleum. The committee on claims reported favorably favora-bly to the ntnotint of ISM on claim No. 5. This is a claim of Dunlap of Beaver county. Same committee reported favorably No. 19, to the amount of $100, for attorney's fees. Same committee Petition No. 39. The bondsmen of C. I". Olson, assessor of Cache county, to tiie amount of ifoOU. it was moved and seconded that the claim be allowed, it was allowed and referred to committee on appropriation. Same committee reported favorable on claim No. 50. This is a claim of M. Fletcher for s"0. Report adopted and referred to committee on appropriation. Claim N"- r,-i ' E. Kane for 151.50 returned re-turned without recommendation. Report adopted and claim referred back to com-mil com-mil too on claims and public accounts. ( aim No. Trl. This is a claim of D. C. Thompson for jury fees to the amount of s ,80, Committee reported favorable on it. Report adopted and referred to appropriation appropria-tion committee. Claim No. 59. This a claim of J. Barton for 1162.85 for property lost by htm during the lire of the reform school. The committee commit-tee reported favorable on it. Report adopted adopt-ed and referred to committee on uppropr- ttion. No. 60, n claim of Garfield county for costs In criminal cases to the amount of 1407.50 Wis allowed. Bill referred to committee on appropriations. No. 01, a claim of Box Elder county for costs In criminal cases to tho amount of 11035.75 was allowed. Hill referred to cam-uiittce cam-uiittce on appropriations. The claim of Juab county for (398 70 was allowed and referred to the committee on . appropriations. Claim No. 03 of Finery county for $37.50 was allowed and referred to tho committee on appropriations. Claim No. Oil of J. W. Boiuinl .V Co. to tho amount of $-19.75 was allowed. Report adopted and referred to committee on appropriations. ap-propriations. Claim No. 07 Claim of Utah county for P()'J0.3i'i. Money expended in criminal cases was allowed and referred to committee on appropriations. Report of standing committees Committee Commit-tee on agriculture and irrigation reported |