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Show Tided for by congressional authority, and h prepared at an early day to make reeom-niendation reeom-niendation for the adpointment of a public printer for the Tbirtletn assembly. d opted. By Kimball To authorize the committees of each bouse on Judiciary and apjrrornn-tioas apjrrornn-tioas to employ each a clerk at a compensation compen-sation of 4 per day. - Sargenl of the seventeenth di-triet, op-! op-! osi d tie- appointment of a clerk for the appropriations ap-propriations committee He thought it a ns. le-s pensc and that the committexould get along without a clerk. Stoker of the Sixth district thought that if el. rks were neee-sary, the committees should In allowed tln ni. but as he was not familiar with the duties he would like to hear discussion discus-sion on the point. General Kimball moved a suspension of the rub s and that the resolution be pased. I he vote on the motion was II ayes, II noes and one. "Viit. Not receiving the ncees-sarv' ncees-sarv' Vlliirds vote the resolution was not fcted. tReprcsentativo Ferry was exi used from i further attendance this afternoon. Representative Sargent moved that the 1 clerk notify such persons a- wen- entitled to the privileges of the house of jcpn-cnta-tives that this body was In session. Adopted. Representative Snow moved to amend rule .... so as to pmvidi I he standard of parliamentary parlia-mentary u-age. Referred to committee on j rules. The report of the trustees of the Reform, chool uas referred to the committee on penitentiary and reform school. The report of the trustees of the Agricul-kind Agricul-kind college wav referred to the committee on agriculture and irrigation. P. I,. Dunbar was appointed minute clerk oi the house and his election to that position u ii- unanimous. The house adjourned at 8:80 o'clock. THE LEGISLATURE, UTAH'S LAWMAKERS NOW HARD AT AT WORK. A Number of Important Hills unit Ileso-Inttoni Ileso-Inttoni Introduced at this Afternoon' After-noon' session lrov. Wants a Public Building. The council was called to order at 2:0.1 this afternoon by President King. The roll was called, showing a full quorum present. The president then read the list of standing com-K' com-K' uittccs. The bill introduced by Peters of Hrighain. providing for the punishment of polygamy, (Ornicatlon, nud other similar crimes, was referred to the committee on judiciary. Evans of Ogdcn introduced a bill proving ing for the time of holding elections and the tenure of office. Referred to cornmitte on election-. A communication was received from the boils.- -luting II. J., Memorial No. 1, against removal of the I'tah Indians to I tali, had Dassed that body. "n motion of Kvaus the Memorial was passed. llause Resolution N'o. 2., relative to the aubject of federal buildings was then considered. consid-ered. Raskin br ing called to the seat of president by President King, the latter offered of-fered an amendment including Provo in the list of towns to be awurded sums for public building-. King in a short speech aaid that Provo transacted as much court business as Ogdcn and he thought members of the council were duty bound to include the Cardeii City in the ii i, of appropriations. Kvaus of Ogdeu denied the assertion of King relative to the amount of legal buI-ness buI-ness transuded in Ogdcn and Provo, and slated that the statement of King betrayed lack of information; he thought that l.ognn was as equally entitled to consideration as Provo; for the present he thought that the appropriations already named were sutti eicut. lie offered an amendment including Logan and Provo. King bad no desire to antagonize the amendment but thought that Utah county .lid po-scss advantages and will always pos-tiess pos-tiess advantage- over Cache county in court Batters, How ever In- was in favor of gh ing Provo Inll.tHKi. and Logan 1100,000, ' Morrell couldn't sec why ache should he . second to Weber. Melvill could not endorse the measure unless it gave Provo 980,000 more than Logan. Kvans was content with what the house had already done, lie thought King was playing the bog when he knew that the sub I Ju t of removing the capital to Provo nud thought the proposition lo amend the resolution was not ui.jubt. Referred tocom-luitlce tocom-luitlce on memorials. House Proceedings. The third day's session of the house was called to order at :: o'clock and the roll called by the clerk, all of the members ex ecpt Representative Ul-cu ap-wci iiig to their names, Prayer was otTorcd by the chaplain. The journal of the second day was rend and approved after I wo slight changes incorpor-ating incorpor-ating the aye and nay votes on propoaltloBfl voted upon under suspension of the rules. It was ordered Unit a prinled copy of the Journal be laid upon the desk of each member mem-ber every morning, A message from Governor 'Thomos re ccived approving the joint resolution providing pro-viding for the appointment of a minute clerk for each house. The speaker announced the standing committees com-mittees ns follows: STANDI KG ( iimmi ttlH nut TUB inusi!. Elections Sargent, McKay, Allen, Mar-shall. Mar-shall. Cotton. .Ii mi i it v Ariu-tt, N'ebcker, .1. I). Irvine, Stoker, Adams, Marshall, Kimball. Claim an i Pontic Aococnw Stoker, Snow, Allen, W. II. Irvine, Coltou. JAi-riiunti vnoNs Tuttle, Allen, N'ebcker, N'ebc-ker, J. D. Irvine, Adams, Kerry, Lawrence. YVavs ami Means Snow, Inkc, Adams Cotton. Coi BTIia Olacn, Wright, Montgomery, U'JI. Irvine, Moritz. highways- Ciiiiniugbim,Sargent,Wright, Kerry, W. II. Irvlue. Ksokossmext McKay, Montgomery, Col-ton. Col-ton. Km vation Ncbckcr, Snow, .1. lb Irvine, Kerry, Pierce. Aokh i i.ti hi; and Ihiiigatiiin Wright, Cunningham, Tattle, Kerry, Pierce. Ki i.i t Adams, Snow, Pierce. M A N t'K c rii: t:s ami! lOMltKBCl Sargent, Tuttle, Olsen, Lawrence, Moritz. Pemti:ntia)iV and Rrnuoi School Allen. Al-len. Arnctt, Cunningham, Marahal, Law. rcm-e. Militia Adams, Wright, Moritz. Live Stoik-Tuttle, Nehehcr, Stoker, Cunningham, I.awieuce, Marshall, Kerry. Contingent Kxrexstj or the 1 local! Mm key, Olsen, Moritz. flgll and Uami: Montgomery. Pike, and l'icree. Mine ami Minimi Allen, Aruett, !. 1). Irvine, Tuttle. Kerry, Lawrence, Marshall. PlUVATE COBPIIUATUIN 1. 1). IrvillC Stoker, Olson, I'lerce, W. II. Irvine. Mi Nti ii-Ai. Coiii'ouatioxs ami Towns Arnctt, McKay, Kimball. Asvi.i m t-oii run Ksinf Pike, Arnctt, Cunninirham, t'olton. POUO iliui.T'll I'ike, Allen, W. II. Irvine. JOINT M ANlllNO COMMITTEES. Kxiioli.me nt Stoker, Wright, W. 11. Ir-Vine. Ir-Vine. Public PitiNTiNd Sargent, Stoker, W. 11. Irvine Tehkitokiai. LttiitAitv Montgomery ,Neb-cker. ,Neb-cker. Pierce. Memoiuai. to Conokess Xcbekcr, Pike, Jerry. I'ETITIONS. fieneral Kimball presented a petition from the Ogden chainber of commerce. It was in tlieforniofarcMiluti.nl indorsing the appropriation ap-propriation of 1100,000 tJ the legi-laturc to jiropcrly present the Utah exhibit at the World's 'air. The communication was referred re-ferred to the committee on appropriations. A eoiumuuicatioii from the Suit Lake rtiambcr of commerce, was received and read' endorsing the petition memorialising the legislature to exempt from local taxation for tive years of all manufacturing indus tries. Referred to committee on way and means. Pierce of Salt Lake. Submitted a petition from citizens of Tooele and Juab counties asking for the creation of a new county in the Deep ( reek country. Referred to iuin. uiittee on counties. Mackey moved that the bills introduced by him yc-tcrday b. passed to a third reading. read-ing. Thu hill providing for the contingent expenses of the thirtieth session of the legislative leg-islative assembly was referred to the com Inittec on appi opi iatious. Mr. Pike of I tali e unity, introduced a memorial to the t'nitcd States congress ask lug for a Federal building and postoftlec at ProVO, and asking congress for an appropriation appro-priation of l(Ki.(KM) for that purpose. Under a suspension of the rules the question of the adoption of the memorial was placed to a vote, and the motion was unanimously adopted, iNTnoDt r rtox or nu.i.s. Tuttle of the Thirteenth district Intro. tliKi-d a bill entitled "auaet to punish polygamy polyg-amy and other kindled offenses." Referred lo committee on judiciary. . Pierce of Salt Lake submitted the follow-1 Ing bills entitled "an net to regulate the '! practice of medicine." Referred to commit- ! tee on public health: Hill creating ueop 1 I reck county, referred to comroitu n Counties; organization of territorial militia, j referred to committee on militia; a bill unending the present laws in reference to j taking depositions of witnessus out of this I territory; referred to eommittoo on judiciary. judi-ciary. Arnctt A bill for an act amending the laws of Utah in relation to the fees of mining min-ing racorders. Referred to the committee on mines and mining. MOTIONS ANTl RKKOLUTHWaV By Ferry Thai Representative Ofcen be rxcuaed Indefinitely, on account of sickie si Adopted. By Sargent Authorizing the printing of j tOd copies of each bill introduced. By Ferry Thai u committee of live be Ipjioiuted a a special standing committee n matters pertaining to u. World's Columbian Colum-bian exposition. Adapted. By Representative Kimball That the 1 (hint committee on printing tie authorised h in solicit bids lor public printing not pro- J i |