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Show 141. This was an act in regard to territorial reform school. Rules wers auspetided and the bill was rejected. THE LAST DAY. THE LEGISLATURE WILL, HOWEVER, PROBABLY STRETCH IT OUT I n; it it Kalends Kven f 'nto Sunday Morning, Morn-ing, tittls Introduced Today .Meuauret that .inn- t p For I lout Ai t ion. The council met at 11 a. m., President King in the chair. '. !'. No. lil, a bill for an act to amend certain tedious of the law of ISIK), relatinc; lo the thootint; of gatnc and birds. Uefened to committee ou IBroUOHDi I . V. No. KKl, a bill for an ad amending the charters and regulatiutf the powers and poverntnent of cities of the lirst and second class. House amendments considered and concurred In. Kill passed as amended. BL t. No, 65 (substitute I ; this is an act to amend the law relating to the befouling j of waters, tin motion of Mr. Lund the I rulet were tuspt titled and bill read for the third time and amended. Al'TEItNOOX SESSION. Tho council met at 2 p.m. OJt. No. 65, the sheep bill eatne up for third readme, and passed. Mr. lla-lvin introduced a bill for an act re-(raiding re-(raiding the escheat of properly of deceased person-. The rules being suspended the bill ws- read lor the second and third time and passed. Claim of K. E. Barker for BS referred to coinmittee on claims. Communication from the house The house has this day passed II. F. Xo. 14(1. This is an act prohibiting territorial treasurer from paying warrants and, rulet being suspended, the bill was read for the Ifcirtl time by it- title and passed. C. '. 80 was returned from the house with lome amendment. ' ' Reports of standing committees. Committee on claims: The claim of II. S. Said, .1. P., forU48.45 and ban Pete county for $Kl.Co refused. Report adopted and claims rejected. The claim of George . Lambert for pub. lie printing for IIMS was allowed and referred re-ferred to Committee on enrollment. Claim of P. L. Williams for attorney fees, $ll)t)U, was allowed. This was for lejral service ser-vice for the territorial auditor. Claim referred re-ferred to committee on appropriations. Claim of Auditor Pratt for clerk fees for seSOO be rejected. Report adopted and bill rejected. Introduction of hills. Mr. Moran introduced a bill for a mechanic's mechan-ic's lien. The rules being suspended, the bill was read for the second antl third time and passed. Mr. Lund introduced a bill to amend cer. tain sections in regard to bunking institutions. institu-tions. The rules being suspended, the bill was read for the second und third time and passed. oininunlcation from the house. The house has thlsdav passed with amend ments C. P. No. I IK. The council concitr-rinir concitr-rinir in the amendments, the bill n pasted. This is au act to perpetuate testimony. The Mouse, The houso met at 11 a.m. with the sneaker In the chair. This Is the last day of the set. .Ion. and as there is a great deai of unfinished unfin-ished business on hand, the sixtieth day may extend till Saturday evening. Reports of standing committee.: Committee on live stock reported back II. Y. 65 with amendments. Thi- is i n a. t that was tent to the governor and returned by him with some suggestions. It is in regard to befouling waters by sheep and cattlemen, etc. Report of committee adopted. It was moved that the rules be suspended and the bill be put on Its passage. Carried and bill passed. The conference committee, consisting of Peters and McQuUtOQ of the ' council and Arnett, Sargent and Nebeker of the house, reported that the council had receded from Its position in reganl to Its amendment, to C. F. No. SB, the World's fair bill. Communication from the council. Tnu council has this day passed II. F. No. 8. This is an act regulating tin taking of depositions. Hill referred to enrollment committee. ( . r. No. (substitute i rauie up for third reading and passed. This is an a?t regulating regulat-ing the collection of taxes. It had been tent to the governor and he returned it nnap. ' proved and with amendments. The substitute substi-tute was then introduced which cover- most of his recommendations. Tn wa. moved and seconded thai C. F. No. 10J be reconsidered. This is an act creating Utah National guards. Motion lost. The committee on enrollment reports-that It. F. No. 105. a substitute for an act amending amend-ing chapter 'Jil of the Session Laws of lsyo relative to the protection of game; and H.F. No. 00, a bill for an act to regulate the practice prac-tice of medicine; H.F. No. 25, an net amending amend-ing certain sections relating to revenue ; and H.F. No. T, asking congress to open part of section 86, township .r, range 3; have been correctly enrolled ami sign d and forwarded to tite governor for his action. On motion the house adjourned at 13 o'clock till 1:30. AFTEIINOOM SESSION. Introduction of bills-Mr. bills-Mr. Pierce, a bill for an ad providing for tho escheat of the property of decedents. Section 1 of this bill provide, that property, real, personal or mixed, shall escheat to tho territory for the benefit of tin, common schools, of persons dying, or who have died, intestate and without heirs. Mr. Kimball, a hill for an act prohibiting the territorial treasurer naylug, and all tax collectors receiving for taxes, any territorial warrant itsued prior to March 15, ISK), except ex-cept su. Ill warrants as may have been) registered regis-tered for payment by the said treasurer-prior to the passage of this act. That all pertoni holding any of sin h war. rant not registered, shall Bio the sail e with the auditor of public accounts, with t ., best I evidence obtainable of the Indebtedl for which they wore issued, and said uditor i shall lay such warrants with such ot Idencu before the n, t session of the leglsla ivc assembly, as-sembly, that it may take such actioh willi reference to the same and the pay it ont of them aa it may deem proper. Communication from the council: The house lias concurred in amen .ments of II. F. 124, requiring loan!- of mil lie instructions in-structions to reporl inventory of pmperty, and H. F. 108, relating to . Kiel of the ilrst class. Hills referred to eummltteeron cu-rol'meut. cu-rol'meut. II. K. Vi: was Introduced and rejected. H. f. N i, 140; this was a bill intl-oduced , by Mr Kimball prohibiting the te rritorial , treasurer from paying warrau s, ind the rulet were suspended and it ai scd. Mr. Kimball introduce.' 1 , f. 0. j |