Show STATE MAKING prohibition arriolo arlilla in tto proper on SECOND AY the credentials of 0 0 N lund of Sa lapete pete were presented that gentle inao mr brynn bryan of 0 juab bud and mr sloan the tha assistant s dietary who had bad not lot been sworn on the day pray ious ioas took tho the oath prayer was offered by bishop 0 F whitney the secretary road read the minutes of the first days session eeB the rho president announced that in filling the committees he be had bad been unable to assign as many to each tie as the re solutions resolutions had bad contemplated for the reason that the foil fall number of delegates 75 was not present in most instances there fore where seven had been named only six ix bad been appointed th the secretary then read the follow ing list of committees ON of ORDINANCE AND BILL OF BIGHTS TV W biter J T Ham HammoD mold dT T F roueche junius F wells william creer N NC 0 lund ot ON legislative diran joseph howell J 51 pare page ward L E rack pack john dark clark too jaa L bunting banting ON EXECUTIVE I 1 NT james sharp samuel francis 0 Q G enow TV A 0 bryan lewis and andersen erson ON S it thurman le grande young 0 0 richards daniel D houtz john boyden david stoker ON of MUNICIPAL AND OTHER joseph barton elias A smith III H H I 1 10 0 george webb ot ON F AND STATE DEBT L 8 hills D 11 peery feramorz little A D thatcher Tha J P it 11 christensen Cb on educations education F W chappell Oh appell joshua greenwood andrew jensen IV J korr arr george NV bramwell jr on luther alma eldredge F B R clayton claytona Clay tonN N mont gomery william lowe ON 0 A hatch francis armstrong george crane S del william A warnock War nook ON impeachment AND REMOVAL mou FROM otrice OFFICE E R W hagbourne Hay bourne jasper jager t Howe Abram noe oe mathew IV mansfield ot ON PUBLIC institutions andus N ans si en berry aberry samuel bennion Bon nion john bar tholo mew W G collett J golden kimball ON 0 x boundaries BOTO DABIES provisions AND F S richards john 11 winder J E booth P T farnsworth E G wool ley william H Beg miller john E carlisle ON ol SCHEDULE ELECTIONS L W liff john T came caine jr 11 H baty james jameal 0 bullock JS J S jensen 0 N lund i mr called attention to the fact that mr kimball of rich bich conn ty had not yet been present the president announced that lie he under stood mr Kimball Kim balls 8 credentials had been presented pres anted and that tho the gentleman would be in in attendance ht if he bi was not there thare would simply be a vacancy cane of one in in that committee commil tee a mr richards moved that the tha pros pres ident assign to each committee that bat portion of the ution adopted as ag a basis which would properly belong J to it carried the president thereupon read from the constitution of 1882 the various subdivisions to go to each committee as aa a basis for their deliberations GB as follows to the committee on ordinance Ordin anca and bill at af hights articles 1 12 2 and 3 hotbo to the committee on legislative department article 4 to lo the committee on executive department article 5 to lo the committee on judiciary article 6 to the committee on municipal an and d other corporations article 8 10 ro lo the committee on oa and state Debt Article 9 0 to I 1 the he committee on education article 11 to the committee on ar ticla 12 to the committee on taxation article 10 to the committee on impeachment and removal from office ar bicle 7 to the committe on public insel loni martiale 13 to the committee pa boundaries al miscellaneous IscOl laneous provisions and A amendments Arti articles cies 11 15 and 1 ali to the committee on n schedule and election ordinance article 17 1 the convention saturday adjourn a en I 1 until morning during the great real erhart sr part of the afternoon the room was filled with t the he members all on en in arduous work rome some 0 of f the he committees hold held sessions that lasted well into the evening oa 00 saturday the third day mr alter biked arkid whether the question or minority rity representation was belne being considered cons dered by a any y committee he would like to hane have the subject as bened to some committee tha subject wt was waa berred rid to committee n on bill of 0 lights the following folio iving committee reports were then submitted birst t ordinance and bill of 0 ahta 11 mr it biter iter chairman pro pre doted ted a report covering nil all subjects auh JeLts except appt that first referred refer reil to it on motion atlon of M mr sharp pill all reports 17 orr re ferrel to the committee or of the whole second on v if r howell well chairman handed in a apon port on executive department I 1 Fourth Judiciary mr thurman 1111 reported that they would bli ready d by the I 1 I 1 next edoll el oll fifth municipal a and n of other cor po rations ra tiong report submitted u sixth finance find and state 8 I 1 ate debt reported by bv mr 1111 icilla Is seventh education mr chappell happell reported ported elzwith militia reported by mr tu atio ninth hutch hatch asked a few minutes time and handed in hia til report re I 1 r later e r I 1 T Tenth e t ot 11 Impeachment e ashment slid and removal rr from office effic reported eleventh eleven th pu bit Institution siti ported 1 by v mr dusenberry berry twelfth boundaries bons eons ous provisions bud and amendments mr 1 ir richards asked father athnel in v low of the press presa of 01 matter bedfor I 1 then th 0 in thirteenth aull election mr air liff asked fur for further alinn na mr booth moved that the conven lion en zo into it committee y af the whole to consider cou sider the reports rep oita carried mr cattle retired and c called mr al r booth to preside over the tha coin out ties of the whole mr air J F well wella then read tho the report of the committee on and bit bill I 1 of tights rights tile the cons titu bior is followed follo ned Aed in ili duct of its provisions are it ft number or of im important amoni them betas being a clause fir forbidding bidding a union of church and state ami for bildin g any church to do minato over the state the voting franchise la is to I 1 0 restrict milo male citizen in civil actions three fourths oan of jury hury may rendar a verdict must not be ba urisea detained deta laed no nor r bonfi confined nod in the same place with criminals no stand standing log army shall ahall he ha maintained iti ili times of peace the secretary read the report of tha the committee on legislative dopart department part parti ment nent 11 the only respect in which the constitution of 1883 1882 Is changed change la Is in section 10 where it Is provided that legislators shall no not t bo be called in question at any place for speeches rendered in the tha legislature the secretary rend read the lie report of the committee on executive do de part merit 11 there aro are no changes for the constitution of 1882 the secretary read the report of tho the committee on 1 I impeachment in peach men t there was no change chance from the other document the report of the committee on municipal and other corporations was wasi read the only change Is one providing that municipal corpora tiona items may not borrow money molloy to OX ex aeed 10 per cent of tho the assessed val valuation nation of their property the report of the committee on finance and state debt was read it contains a number of important clauses in relation to tile the power of committees to contract debts the state debt shall not exceed 3 per coat of the asses assessed sod value of the lit rable property properly the report of the committee on taxation was wag read A number of changes from the old instrument occur tho the report of the be committee oo on education was next read among other changes it provides brov I 1 des that tho the wants of the blind and mute shall ahall be duly considered the report of he committee on in militia illitia con contains bains no material changes chances the report of the committee on pu bile institutions provides avides that in shall be provided for the care or of tho the blind deaf and dumb anu an d juvenile offenders as well as 0 of f the inside losi noe this finished tho the wading rending of cfall all the re reports loris submitted gir mr sharp moved that the he committee rise and report progress to the convention carried by a vote of SO 06 to 28 mr calno resumed the chair mr booth reported the labor of the tha corn com mi ties of the whole motion to adjourn till 2 p in was carried the convention was called to order promptly at 2 p in by the president ulie tho comi in atteo on an judiciary reported one article for inn giusti Cons titu tu von tion which was referred to othe the cum mil matteo tee of the whole the house then resolved into a committee of the whole upon motion of hon hoa 10 0 woolley who was called to the chair the report previously submitted by the committee un legislative de da apartment par part ment was then read and amendments made the article provides for the election of Judges names four circuits in which courts shall be held bat etc the committee commItte eon on ordinance and bill of elgita reported buck back a section which stated briefly that the legis ture should make provision for min arity representation in the tha belala five body on motion of ron hon ads sharp the committee then row roio and went into clucus caucus for thirty a at t wh which tell s tags stage the reporters prom promptly pt left tho the room at tile the doors were thrown open and the convention again baglin bactin the work the bill of rights is mr that it was absurd to bilake regulation regu lallona s fur for naval force sas they were only possible on utah salt lake or on the jordan therefore he wanted it mt ricken out mr held there were waters in utah ulal and as it possibly bly could do no haron harm he appos ed it being stricken out the ruo 01 0 tion was lost loit section 13 which provided lot for D 3 representation in the age I 1 8 ture cluied a debate mr young hold held hait that the principle ot minority representation should bo be made gon call era ond and to in cover all civil bodle bodies lu in new hatate the ed this view and the change chao fco was accordingly made ili article 2 of the bill 11 lailla ills moved as s an amendment tile follo ing section bec sec 5 in all elections in this stile state where here there are more olli ceia cers of the ilia same mine character to bo bi filled each eacle qualified voter may cast as many votes for or ono one candidate as there are officers of the Same character to bo be elected elect cil or may distribute tile the same banio among the candidates candida da ale atias as lie he shall seo see fit arid and the candidate d highest I 1 bliest in ili votes shall ho be declared ired elected tho the proposal brought on it a belinte de linte lu in w which aich bad and per ry and mr utter alter as chairman of the committee on tha bill of rl ahti is par mr air riter stated illint his committee had considered consid erml ahli sub eject and hud hot deemed it adai mailo to to leave the subject its the committee had done for the reason ihne the he camill atlee on oil elections had adopted tile tho apportionment APPortion fur for elections nade made by tile atall hy by which the minority hid had received tile the fairest possible representation thus thua the iha first legislature wits vaa provided with a minority represents the legislature was td ed a to in provide for fir it 16 after hy fly the terms it if section 11 1 1 article 1 I mr air hills thought it should not be ifft let 1 to ID ali ohp option of the legislature I 1 bil but 11 flat it should ile bo made obliga it larv ry mr air hammond while ho was favorable favi rable to minority representation in its fullest and fattest sense reared feared that the section proposed would be subject to great tile terms employed were too general genera anil might give rise to much trouble it II it provision covering nil all possible coil t I 1 agencies were submitted it would ile IB differ 1111 bredt out mr calno calmi doubted t iho a wisdom 0 of f tills this section wl without thou t sol additional dit ional leia legis lati atoo I 1 1 l he con yen uon were pro pre pared 0 to o make a provision for legislative voi districts and lor for the nature of thy the representations all right but bat it was nut lot wide tu to bu burden aden the funda mental inn tal law with legislation lie thought t ihu ho further details ought to bo be left to the he legislature which was required by the constitution to make such it 11 provision mr thurman said lie he saw nothing 9 indefinite in the ills section f it m I 1 gu go into greater detail if minority representation be a it n provision theu hen lie thought it well to place it in ili tile the constitution even if it would make the ih provision P r islon a little prolix the S second e ad reading of tho the re report port ol of the committee on ordinance 11 mid ind bil bill I 1 of rights having been cimpl completed td I 1 tile the report repart of the co committee ulra attee on oil judi a lary clary was then tak bakon on u up p and road read for I 1 the he second tl time me mr air thurman suggested that see sec cioll alono 9 should be so BO anu amended ended that bat other qualifications for judges than those now lloy provided fur for ini light lit bo be re required taul 0 prevailed red mr thurmand Thur mans suggestion articles 7 itna and 8 were awarded article 9 on finance and state debt was then read mr hills under instruction st al of the committee on finance offered a an substitute to section 2 to the effect that the tha state about d 11 not of assume the debts of nor han h 1 an in anney ane y to any county city loati anu village school private corpor nor t to any individual norto any stock coin pany lanyor or association mr richards Bic bards of weber county moved that where the privilege is accorded to a city of inhabitants to increase its indebtedness for the purpose of providing water it also be allowed all owed to incur indebtedness for other public improvements i the Tho proposition mot met with appos pos from hilli gaine caine and thurman while it was a supported u by the be the propos failed the convention took a recess until ap 8 p lou about the convention convection again met and wont into committee of the whole mr peery in the chair taking up the report of the committee on executive department dep artmont on oa its second reading on motion of mr M sher sharp the rord ford male before the word electoral electors was stricken out being unnecessary as the suffrage is confined to that class in the bill of rights A few verbal changes only were made when this article passed its it second reading article 11 on education was next tak taken an up A number ot of verbal changes chanes were made in ia the clauses ro re latino latin to the be establishment ot of free schools forbidding any sectarianism to prevail iu in the public schools sale of lands for the support of the uni varsity of deseret Da seret etc article 12 on the tha subject of militia next came up on its second read reading in 9 some debate ensued on the point f foin whether the ages of those diab liable I 1 i to 0 m militia alitia service sh should 0 ald be between 18 and 45 or 21 and 15 45 mr smith a and d mr wells favored the former mr sir caine jr and mr creer the lattur the tazi latter prevailed article 13 public institutions was lead the second time a motion to change the name house of Ile Ref fugo to Hoase of correction favored by mr wells and by mr biter and mr dusenberry Dasen barry wa wag earned carried by a close vote article 11 14 on taxation was read the second time the provision that mines except the not net proceeds and nd surface improvements shall be ex am empt pl from taxation for ten years after the adoption of the constitution was passed nu touched ached mr me armstrong made a strong speech advocating ting the exemption of canals and arri irrigate gat ing ditches from taxation mr |