Show A lively scene in the house on friday A MILITIA BILL introduced the report of the warden machanich Mac hanics lien bill some misunderstanding discussed fridays session wa much shorter than for bome days past and when the legislature adjourned it wai till monday olvine to the fact that today to day ia a holiday COUNCIL the announced that it had passed U P 53 relating to the statute of limitation also that H F 54 regulating marriage had been passed the billa were read and referred to the con cittee on judiciary A communication from th clerk of the third district court stated that cleric bad only received pw annum and that the duties of the office had greatly increased during the last year and asking that the amount of salary be increased to committee on judiciary the warden of the penitentiary submitted a lengthy supplemental report which read and referred to the committee oh penitentiary and reform school the committee on education on G F 27 relating to public system reported certain thereto the report ot the committee iras ac cepter and the substitute ordered printed mr hall introduced 0 P 41 a bill providing tor tho custody of recarda corda re read and referred to the on judiciary mr barton introduced OF 42 relating to reform schools bead and referred to on penitentiary and reform school 0 F 31 supplementing and amending the charters ch artera and defining prescribing and regulating and government of cities of the first and second claas was taken up and the second reading proceeded with from the point at which the reading was discontinued on the previous dav the bill was filled for the third reading A communication from the house announced the pasa affe of H F 48 relating to mechanics liens the bill was read the first time and referred to tha committee on judiciary the governor announced that he had approved and signed H F 27 relating to trials by referees A message from the governor stated that his excellency had not ap F 5 a bill to allow the incorporation of organized to loan money to its member only he stated that if certain amendments proposed by him were made to the bill to make it conform with the regular form of in corporations ho would approve the same referred to the committee on private corporations mr hall moved that 0 r 83 providing for tha clarification and government of cities be read by its title and filed for second reading carried the council then adjourned until monday afternoon after the minutes had been read mr kimball moved that tha committee on live acock to whom had been referred the communication of tho governor re the day previous to tha effect that be understood a majority et the members desired the return of H F 10 the stock bill and returning the same be instructed to inform the governor that no organized organised sed body of th house hadeler dever ha mado any such re mr joannon laid it any blame WM to be attached to anybody in the matter it hould be given to and alev oral others who could for them H was Batie fied that several of the members did not understand just what they and passed and he and jthn had aaka that tho bill be bent back mr kimball ahn moved a rote of censure be passed on mr johnson and mr pierce thought such action as approaching pro aching the governor should not b tolerated mr thurman defended th action of mr Jo hrgon vrho had a perfect right to do hat he had dona il be had voted for the biu under a misapprehension h had the right to be beet ight before his conn titu tenta mr williams supported Bup ported the ide of mr kemball 1 mr then urfried that the bill should be sent back to the governor with the word that the majority majority of the house was not against the bill the governor haa no right to listen to individual members outside of the house mr ceborn tha statements made by mr williami H admitted that he had not really understood the law when h toted for it but it waa evident that the governor had compared the two bills and had found the new on lacking ia qualities that it should mr creer admitted that he waa one 01 choso who vent to the and he had ardad that official effi cial to hold the bill until a further investigation could be bad he law no harm in anything that bad been done mr alien thought the whole trouble laid with the house the committee on live stock ted a good bill and the council lad butchered it then the house accepted the and got into thia trouble he thought any man kad a right to go to the governor and talk to him if h BO desired he was in favor of lettina alie matter lay over until monday the beeaker was of ano opinion that any member had tha right to call tho attention of the Gover northe third house of thi assembly to any serious defect in any that may have been passed mr motion to instruct the live stock committee wai then put and lost only three member voting in the affirmative mr kushell Kusa ell from the committee on public health to whom had been re tarred H r 48 in relation to the fouling of water reported recommending that the bill be rejected adopted the council announced that it bad received the report of the warden ot the penitentiary and forwarded the game for the information of the hauae re berred mr kinball presented H 57 a ball to provide for the establishment of a territorial militia referred H F 50 abill giving ranchman ranchmen ranch men ern keepers etc liens on personal ir f H F 56 a bill to attach winter quarters and vicinity to emery county was read the second time H F 40 kimballs Kim balls bill in relation to mer chanice liens came up on its third reading and was passed H F 25 granting the veto power to mayors appointing presidents of city councils etc came up on its third reading and after being slightly amended the council announced that tho govenor had approved the act relating to trials by referees air wood presented the supplemental report of the directors of the asylum for the insane which was read and reported adjourned until monday at 2 pm |