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Show MAKING MANY LA p. THE LEGISLATURE IS STILL GRININC AWAY IN ALL ITS WISDOM, "i The Itccord of Today's I'mecrdinRrssAbe Itills Passed and Introduced jf Kesolutiotis, Memorials, ."speeches, Eta, Promptly at the hour of 9 o'clocl the council got to work this afternoon. The minute ot the journal were read and approved. A message from the house announce that Lund's concurrent resolution to examllv the feo books of the clerks of tho district lourt had been concurred in. Morrell of the committee on univwsity and agricultural college, reported on the bill for an act to change the name via the University of Deserct. The commit'tol advised ad-vised the passage of the bill. Filed, j McCinsfor of the committee on cnrollfaient reported the following bills enrolled: C. F. No. 11, an act to provide for the con-tingent con-tingent expenses of the assembly. C.F. No 12, an act in reference trj. .fh bonds. Evans of the committee on municipal cor-porations, cor-porations, reported that C. F. No 19, amending Section 1788 of tho Caqbiled Laws of 1888, had been approved. Melville of the committee on counties reported re-ported on C. F. No. 14, relating to the borrowing bor-rowing of money by counties. It was ordered filed. Uelullle of the committee on public ac-counts ac-counts recommended that the claim of (ieurge I). Uaruard it Co. of St. Louis be paid. Report adopted. I. vans on judiciary committee reported II. F. No. 21, to amend section 2843 of the com piled laws of )Ss, slightly amended. Adopted. Evans of the Judiciary committee reported re-ported on C. F. No. 38, to establish Arbor day, and recommended its passage. Evans of the judiciary committee reported C. F. No. 22, relating to the time the laws of the Thirtieth assembly shall take effect, favorably. fav-orably. Evans judiciary committee on C. jP, 88 re lating to poor persons beginning euiK reported re-ported favorably. Also on ihe act relating to persons acquitted of crime on grounds of Insanity, The judiciary committee also recommended the passage of the bill re gardinir the amendment of the compiled laws of 1888. C. V. No. 1 regarding the survival of actions. ac-tions. C. F. No. 26, to establish labor day were reported favorably. The latter however how-ever was a substitute. Filed. The eommlffes on eiircdlmeut, Mi HBtonj charman, reported that the election bill hud been enrolled. Filed. Introduction of bills: Evans An act to give mayors of e.itrs of the first and second class a quallflLvetO and for other purposes. Committee o i municipal mu-nicipal corporations aud towns. Lund presented a memorial, acconi rated by a bill from the j ver-nor ver-nor and the legislative as mblj to the president and congress of the nitcd States, asking for sixty acres of the Fort Douglas reservation for the univcri y of Utah, The memorial was referred ! the committee on memorials. C. F. No. i:i. a bill for an act to 6 ange the name of the university of Descret, nd to provide for its government. Kead th sec ond time. ( .!'. No. I!4, a bill for an act autho 7:ing counties to issue bonds for the pur so of funding outstanding indebtedness al 1 for other purposes. Second reading. The Bouse. Prayer by the chaplain, reading ain approval ap-proval of the journal, and the house Ittlcd down to the labors of the thirteenth dfc The minute clerk was instructed to jncor. poratc iu tin' journal Mr. Ferry's molon to amend the title of the election bill Ivbich was yesterday passed. Minute Clerk Dunbar asked for further Instructions In-structions as to what was asked of' him, citing that contemporaneous clerks ignored all mlnqUas that were lost. i Mr. Ferry My understanding is thi t the minute clerk is simply a phonograph (.reproduce (.re-produce that which occurs daily in this body. Representative Snow a number of pet lions in behalf of a World's fair appropriate n. The denizens of Manti sent in a core nuni-catiou nuni-catiou protesting against the use of their water channels for sheep washing and shearing. Referred to the commltti ,e on live stock. Message from the council anuouncli trthc passage of ('. F. No. 27 relating to p tvatc corporations. Message from council announcing it concurrence con-currence In H. C. R. 8, relating to auij itors' accounts and the appointment of M .ssrs. Evans and (tlendenning as its represent tives on the conference committee. i The claim of A. L. Heston against t ,e territory ter-ritory for 1192.70 for services as t i ptity sheriff; claim of H. B. Qitlnn as jus ice of of the pca. c in the sum of $244.45, ai id the claim of F, H, Phillips for $11.25 we ro referred re-ferred to the committee on claims Tlie judiciary committee reporting on C. F. No. :,, relating to the suppression i if polygamy, po-lygamy, and ('. F. No. 7, recommendc I that tbej hi put on their passage. On j t, F. No. 81 and :ss relating to private en :pora-tlom, :pora-tlom, the committee recommended thi t '.hey be p eeted. On H f. Nos. as and the committee reported favorably. The "eport was ordered recommitted to the comi ilitee with Instructions to report on the bills separately. 1 |