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Show THE LEGISLATURE, The House. The house met pursuant to adjournment ul 10 a. m. Alter prayer by the chaplain and reading of the journal it settled down to the work of the forty-eighth day. A petition was presented from John A. Biytho, selectman fur Uintah county, askiujr an appropriation of $1500 for the construction construc-tion of county roads and bridges, lleferred without reading to committee on highways. A petition was presented from David Evans and titty. six others of Moab endorsing the resolution of the republican central committee of Utah county in relation to tho sugar bounty bill. Moved that the petition be laid on the table. Cairled. Keports of standing committees. The judiciary committee reported C. F. 6fl. an act to amend section 3047 Compiled Laws of Utah, relating to practice of justices of the peace aud United States commissioners. Reported back with amendments and recommended recom-mended that it be put on its passage. Report Re-port adopted and tiled for third reading. The same committee reporled favorably on 11. F. 40, a bill for an act to amend sec tlon 5443 Compiled Laws of Utah, 1888, relating re-lating to marshals and sheriffs fees. Report adopted and tiled fur third reading. Rules suspended and the bill read for the lime and passed. , The same committee reported H. F. No. 104, be rejected, report adopted, this is an act to amend section 3554 common laws of Utah, 1888, relating to the service of summons sum-mons in justice's courts. The committee on live stock reported favorable fav-orable on II. F. 10i, which was read for the second time by the title and placed on hie for third reading. This is an "act relating to anil lis running at large upon the public ranges." The committee on claims reported unfavorably un-favorably on the claim of Andrew .1. Burt, sheriff of Salt Lake county, tor 1000, but banded in a bill covering the ease. Report Re-port adopted, and bill referred to committee on ap; rupriaiion. Introduction of bills: Mr, Snow introduced a bill, II. F. No. 114, for an act providing for the disposal of cs trays and animals for trespass and dam-ages. dam-ages. Reici d to committee on live stock. Mr. Arnctt introduced a bill to amend an act entitled "an act to amend section !i!340, s, 35 of the com died law- of Utah of 1888, relating to railroad corporations." Referred lo committee on private corporations. i'h judiciary committee recommend a bill for .n act in relation to tannery in common; com-mon; read first aud secodd ume by its title aud lih d lor tbird reading) and made the special for next Tuesday. Mr. Suow moved to reconsider the action of the house in regaid to C. F. 37, whicn was rejected yesterday; the motion carried and made the special for next Tuesday. This is a bill lor an net to regulato the fee attorneys, clerks of the district courts, commissioners com-missioners and justices of ihe peace. II. F. 01 came up for third reading and passed. Tins is a luil for :tn net amending section 178'J of the compiled laws of I'tah of lss.s relating to city trcasurey and his du-ties. du-ties. II. F. 07 came up for third reading and passed. This is Ja bill for an act to validate nnd make adiniii -able in evidence certain deeds, conveyances, mortgage, posers of attorney etc. H. F. 10!i came up for third reading. Bill rejected. This is an act amending section 201, laws of 1888, aud section 2u3i, laws of 1 , relating rela-ting to revenue. H. F. No. :'7. eauie no for third reading. This is an acL to nmend chap'er 17 ; rt third, compiled laws of Utah, 1888, relating to branding and herding cattle. Bill re. jetted. li. F. till, came tip for tbird rending and passed. An act relating to the payment of Ihe coats and expenses of criminal prosecution prosecu-tion before justices of the peace and commissioner-. li. F. 08, came up for third reading and passed. This is an act to uttah a part of Kiine county to Garfield county. At 1 o'clock the house adjurued till i p. m. Moudey tdtix in-t. The Council. Council met at 2 p. m. as per adjournment with Mr. Lund in the chair. 1'rayers by the chapliau ; reading of the journal; settled down to bushiest of forty-eighth "lay. A communication front the bouse was received re-ceived announcing the passage oT ('. F. No. Hi and thu return of the aim ndmonts; This is nn act to provide for a uniform system of free school I throughout Utah territory. It was moved and seconded that a committee com-mittee of two be appointed to meet a like committee from the nOUSC in regard to some amendments that the house had mad and Council could not concur In. The chair appointed ap-pointed Mr. Evan and Mr. Peters. The bill was still under discussion at the time of going to press. |