| Show L j I THE LEQISLATChfe HOUSE I jaunaryttb 2pm Ferry moved Uint Allen be excused ex-cused as he he was ill Carried Hammond moved that Howell be 1 ex USltl Carried Smith explained his absence Wednesday by saying the train on hlclr ho w as traveling to this city was detained by now Pierce introduced a bill H F 20 amending llalfaddfen and tepea fieg ntft nrtj t ing one section ot thb penal b5imt Judiciary committee Porter Introduced a bill HFh I to encourage the manufacture of sugarand laying bonntj thereto Committee on manufactures and commerce Creer Introduced a bill H F2 to provide for tho contlugent expenses ex-penses of the present session the Acmbl > by appropriating 500 He moved a gu penioii of the rules for immediate action on the bill The SiHstker said the rules forbade tho appropriation of money until Ull matter had been passed upon bj 0 committee Williams wanted the bill read In full which was done Creer urged Immediate actlonam Thurman moved the fupension all rules interfering with the ISle I-Sle of the bill Hammond thought all such matters mat-ters should be passed upon by a commIttee com-mIttee Thurman said every member tIre lIons knew thatthocontlngej expends of the House must be tali and thought the case too urgent for delay The Treasurer had heretofore hereto-fore advanced money to meet the expenses of the Assemisly l to be covered later by an appropriation but had refuted to do so now and the situation demanded immedIate relief The speaker stated the nature of the rules applying to the cafe Ferry thought the bill should go to a committee Williams thought there ws no great hurry nor urgent reason wbj the bill should not take its regular order The vote to suspend the rules barely carried and the bill was put upon its second res Jin Jiercc moved to make the appropriation appro-priation 5500 instead of SIlO > 0 second Held asked what the contingent expenses would probably amount to but no member vouchsafed the In ormitlon until Melville cited tho auditor report which gave the figures of the last M wlon which were 1250 Held moved to make the appropriation appro-priation 1200 Carried Thelolll was read the third time and on motion of Corer was put npon its pa age It paxd by a vote of 11 ayes to 6 nOl all the LiberaLs with Hammond voting igainst Wooti moved for the printing and distribution of 500 coflea of tin insane asylum report and accent 113nlnl documents The spcaker MlJ the expense could bo incurred only by the concurrent con-current action of the two houses and tho motion was put in the form of n concurrent resolution and adopted It F 5 relating to the making and filing of lists I of appropriations allowed Ity county courts by county crks passed Its second reading The report of the Capitol grounds commission and acconijcinjing documents were submitted to the louse and nferred committee on ways nnd means and forwarded to the Council for its information Hill of tho DESEKIT NEW Com pony for blink books ete turn tur-n lied district courts amounting to 1T3 was presented by Hu sell and referred to the claims committee Tierce iresented the claim of H G McMlllin clerk of the third district court for cabinet files etc ot ili A communication addressed to hurniin by John JI Cane in regard re-gard to the ubltcatlon j of Utah Re ports and the purchase of cople of them by the Territory was n ld ldltll1 Wjtlua Council message was returned turned the report of the School Com missioner Another Council message announced an-nounced the passage of C F 7 mending the iircsellt law relative to the organization of railroad cor wmtions This tast Its I first reading A Council message innounced concurrence in 11 C U 2 > o 9 pro idnig for the printing of Insane asylum report Hammond introduced n concurrent concur-rent resolution inviting Prof San born of the Agricultural College to address the Afsembli on the sbjects of that institution next Monday evening Adopted Hammond presented the report of the Iooanl of equalization of taxts Vajs nnd means committee Hammond moved 1 that when the louse adjourn it le until 2 pm next Jloudaj Carried KImball introduced H F 23 granting the veto power to majors and relating to the councils of cities f5000 inhabitant Committee on corporations and town Also II F 24 to forbid assignments assign-ments and trusts for the benefit of personal creditors Committee on judIciary A Council communication announced an-nounced that it had referred the capitol grounds report to the Coon ell committee on capitol grounds Adjourned at 335 |