Show THE legislature worlds fair bill discussed or uncle sam must pay his own commissioners other bills considered the worlds fair was the subject oi discussion in the council yesterday the lady commissioner accompanied by friends arrayed themselves on one bide of the chamber during the discussion and worlds fair colmia P H lannan and fred J kiebel I 1 supported BUp ported by Nick arthur pratt W S mccormick owen long and fred simon sat opposite of house amendments to council bills was the first order of amendments to G F no 86 relating to darrer were concurred in amendments to C F no 35 ane 1 arbor day bill met a similar fate the bill provides that the first saturday in april of eacle year shall be known as arbor day amendments to G F no 32 relating to of clerks of district courts in criminal cases were not concurred in and a conference committee consisting evans and glen dinning waa appointed lh committee on enrollment reported that C F no 66 relating to justices of the peace and court commissioners and C F relating to the organization etc of building and loan associations had been forwarded to the governor So vernor tor his action the committe on ways and means recommended the rejection of 0 F no ill relating to revenue and the passage F no 81 relating to the assessment and collection of taxes on transient stock A message from the house stated that it had been t agree on certain council amendments to H F no 81 regulating the of pharmacy and asked that a conference committee be appointed the provident Pro aident appointed haynee and melville as finch commit the committee on claims recommended that the claims of the john morris company and george D barnard be allowed adopted ap the claim of summit county for the same committee recommended that one half the cost of maps furnished the assessor be allowed and that for the be rejected adopted mr lund introduced 0 F no relating to attachments it provides among other things that a plaintiff at the time of issuing summons or at any tima afterwards may have the property of the defendant attached as security for the satisfaction of any judgment that may be recovered recover ad the defendant gives security in an action upon a contract express or implied for the direct payment of money where the contract is made or is payable iu this territory and is net secured by any mortgage r lien upon upon real or personal pera onal property er if originally so secured uch security has without any act of the plaintiff or the person to whom the security was given become valueless the dause amendments to H F no 1 relating to elections and tenure of office were in and the bill passed the following bill a were read the sac ond time and disposed of as stated H F no relating to qualifications f electors and regulating tho elective franchise was filed for third reading 0 F no 81 providing for the assessment and collection of taxes on transient stock was filed for third reading ii F no 28 providing for the sale of university lands was also filed for third reading H F no as relative to costs and expenses in criminal prosecutions be fora of the peace and commissioners sio ners came up fer third reading and passed but not babore all reference to united states commissioners were stricken out because of the idea that ac the united states appointed tue commissioners ners it abound alao pay them the special order of the day C F no 29 the worlds fair all wag then taken up it was road section by section and everything was plain galling until that appropriating was reached mr evans arose and moved acs tion 9 be amended so as to read that the act would take effect on and after the confirmation of the board of managers by the council adopted woolda fair commissioner P H lannan who was present waa invited to speak hu cimpl ed and proceeded to explain the work already accomplished by himself and colleague fred J kic ael and the great rood which would sult from a proper display being made by utah he said that there seemie to be borne misunderstanding as to th scope of the although these should not be ad it had been thoroughly dis cussed before the committee by mr kiesel and the lady he had been asked could yon yet along with a less so far as the aure they could do without anything they had gone to work fur the territory 01 as near as they could in the front rank utah bad been particularly honored by the national commission they seemed to recognize that it was the grea lesl territory in the union it stands veil babore the national commission thu board of lady managers numbers seven it is a most important commission utah baa a vice president on it he only territory that has been BO honored on the national committees it has the chairmanship of the committee on mines and mining it has the representation sen tation on the national board of control consisting ef alii li in the absence of thy commission hs full power to act utah ia the only territory represented on it on the committee en federal legislation which attends to nil nece oary before Coop rese utah is represented and in tha territory 0 o honored besides utah ie represented on seven other impo nant you can see by that he said that the thinks well f utah when the question of sites cam up there were representative present from net aly every state and territory utah lad no representative there but the lioard of control seeing that utah was not represented ia that babel of selected cite on the fairgrounds N other territory has any such aita the haye done their duty and the rest remains with the legislature some think that we are asking to much arizona has given that sum is equal to about from utah california has ap which will be increased by subscriptions subscript iona ete to 1000 00 the delegation from that state IBS that the utah headquarters till be supplied with unlimited quan iliae of its choicest vintages free of ost the state of wyli danghas it bag been asked what will you do with this money we can do lothine all we can do is to plan au outline as tha yet to be appointed will have charge of iia expenditure mr lannan stated that if utah would spend on a burldine buil dine it donld be worth on its return to utah the ida wu to erect a building in such a manner that it could be taken apart shipped to this city and reconstructed for the purposed sei of a museum he also ventured the prediction that when the exhibits ox hibits were returned there would be amont eliam mhd specimens sufficient ra establish a first class museum which would last for all time and be worth not leas adverting aaen to the ti in he said that if it was intended to mako it it would be better not to fire a cent that sum would bo useless 01 course wita that rum utah could give an exhibit but thit would be all then followed a catechism in which president king played tha role of que tiner and mr lannan answered the many questions ions propounded mr F J kiesel then addressed the council in an appropriation mr lund filed an objection to tha section which made it the duty of the governor to countersign all billa before caranta were ordered drawn and upon hia motion the executive was relieved ol 01 that al r morrell said s there was a large sum of money involved and the appropriation pria tion lial had not been mada up he would ask that further consideration of the bill ba deferred until monday mr evana thought the solona ought to have made up their minds ere this what to do it had been thoroughly in commit iea and the council the time for adjournment waa thawing near and he was not in favor of procrastinating any longer on any important legislation wo bare a duty to perform and let us perform it he then moved that the billbe laid over until today to come up in its regular order on a vote being taken on tha motion to postpone it stood 5 but the president cast his tote in the affirmative and the motion prevailed the regular business was then resumed and the audience took its departure 0 F N 93 relating to ahe granting of by cities for a period of fifty years under certain restrictions to railways was H F no providing for the pro ot forests from fire and C F no 91 regulating the salaries who receive more than 1209 per annum it cuta afi the tees also passed mr lund presented a claim of wells fargo co for interest en money loaned the territory referred to committee on claims and public ac coanta an informal f tha dupar bounty bill was indulged in until p m when an adjournment was bakan until today HOUSE the committee on manufactures nd commerce reported favorably 0 F no 64 to protect butter and cheese factor tea against watered or sour milk filed for third reading the judiciary reported favorably with amendments 0 F no 89 relating to revocation of liquor license filed for third reading by same on H F internal police recommending that it be laid on the table and it was eo ordered by the worlds fair committee on H F no 95 for exploration for antiqua an ties and exhibit of the same at the worlds columbian exposition recommending ita passage f adopted and bill aled for third reading on motion of mr sargent the vote by which C F no 44 creating a bureau of statistics was defeated was ze considered conni dered the bill ordered printed and it was made a special order for next monday H F no 81 the pharmacy bill having been air ended by the council waa considered the amendments were concurred in except the oxe which truck out the words so that packages of drugs and medicines aeed met bear mhd name of the manufacturer H F no to prevent the waste of natural gas by providing that abandoned wells baut be plugged at the bottom and secured so as to prevent needing of gas basin or escapa of gas and for regulating ga wells and pipe line was considered on its third reid re id gnp the bill was slightly amended and passed H F no 16 to protect employee and laborers in their clahar for read and passed by a vote of to 5 nays hano 30 the county FB adins slightly amended by the council and these being concurred in the bill went to the enrolling committee H F nos and having passed the council without amendment they were referred for H F no 96 to amend sections 2403 2405 2411 and 2413 compiled laws of 1888 relating to irrigation companies passed ita third reading and was passed H F providing for the disposal of and animals for trai and damage waa called up on ita third reading to which mr snow objected because the bill was similar to H F 82 which had been rejected by the house the bill provided provi deu how such animals are to be disposed of by constables at public after due advertising estraya are classed as being unbranded eighteen months old running at large the bill makes the animal responsible for damage in case of tres pass the party damaged to gee pay through the sale of the animal the bill passed by a voto of IS ayes to 9 nays the committee on educations reported bach F to aid tho orphans home and day nursery recommending its rejection aud the report was adopted and bill rejected the same committee reported back H F to secure the establishment ut an eastern utah normal school recommending is rejection and it was fea ordered reported on F 92 rules and regulations for leasing school lands and the bill was filed for third reading the ma reported ad aversely upon 0 J M 6 asking congress to establish a chair for beet sugar in the agricultural collage and the memorial was rejected the committee on private corpora tiona reported favorably upon 0 F 93 railroad corporations aej it waa filed fur third reading same reported favorably on 0 F relating to loan and trust associations and the bill was filed lor third reading the conference committee reported an agreement on H F I 1 elections and tenure of which was agreed to and the bill passed aa amended and went to the enrolling committee the committee oa counties reported favorably upon the bill to create wayne cju uty and the bill was filed for third reading the council having been asked lor a conference committee on the amendments to 0 F 32 relating lo 10 courts kimball aal snow ap mr marshall introduced H F re latine to attach bento audit was re furred lu thy judiciary committee tl F relative to phonographic reporters requiring competitive ex laminations ami nations of applicants for appoint merit ss r er filhe bill di ped JH F be ira es to be charged by co borati un engaged t ali business of selling water ih bi passed H F no eadi g trials b jarv was read nj passed provide for the of workmen employed in coal minea the proposition to strike oat the word coal thus making tha bill applicable to all mines famished cause for number of members to air their knowledge of mining it passed H F no to amend section 2348 a 35 compiled laws of 1888 relating to railroad corporations read and passed F so ISO to dismiss the suite against nephi vf clayton and james jack the bill passed on a strict party vote sargent being excused from voting C F no 76 makine eight hours a days labor on all public works mr lawrence moved to strike ont the word public tha motion to strike out public i and make applicable to all work was lost by a vote of 8 ayes to 14 caye the bill was lost on a t 12 ayes to 11 nays C 1 74 relating to exemption from taxation en mortgages and trust deeds cabala and ditched dit chea the section enumerating all canals ditches and meaer doirs for irritating and lands was stricken out and the bill council messaged the adept ioa of II 11 F 1 fixing the time for holding elections and tenure of office which they amended this was cou carrad in and aba bill went to the committee on enrollment 0 F 87 relating to the assignment of dower bill passed 0 F no 77 to establish an agricultural college and experimental station was tabled because a house bill parsed covered tho unda G F no 78 relating to bee the abject of this b 11 la t keep out foul broods and regulate inspection of bea and for loy eving a special tax of five cents per colony of bees the bill failed to pass the vole being 12 ayen to 10 naya C F no 65 to amend action 1720 s 19 compiled laws ot 1888 relative to cities ot the third class prescribing the number of members f city council the number from aein to fave tho bill passed with a yote of 15 ayes to 4 baya the committee on enrollment gave notice that the following billi had been the governer Gov erncr hano animals running at lark on public ranges H F no 16 in com monand H F no 30 authorizing counties to isaae bondi for funding debt U F no 53 t y counties coin ties and fix of certain wai made special order for monday |