| Show THE LEGISLATURE OU C February 14th 2 p m Richards Introduced a bill relat lug to mechanics and contractors Committee Judiciary Booth presented a petition signed > y James Turner aud others requesting Ing the passage of C F 19 prohibitIng prohibit-Ing the sale t minors of liquor tobacco to-bacco and narcotics now pending in the Legislature pnding le 1 27 pertaining to rules and regulations under the townsite act was amended rules suspended and bill passed i CFId relating to trials and vcr dicta of juries was amended and > asaed p 27 providing that a matter refer may b brought on for rial or hearing before the referee by either party on fifteen days notice to the other party was nSEed A communication from the House asked for a second conference committee com-mittee on H F 10 relating to lest le-st Granted Richards and I Jeegmiller were apool nted conferees C F 23 providing for and regulating the Utah Territory library provoked considerable scutsion as to whether or not this division should be kept separate and apart from the Unl verity library A motion to sep arnIe them was lost With numer ou amendment the bill passed A communication from the Governor Gov-ernor stated that he had approved C F 7 relating to railroad corporations cor-porations A communication from the au ditor of public aunts ttatcd that the delinquent taxes for tho year SSS amounting to 103 had been nettled in full by the clerk of Emery County H F 10 on live stock passed Beegmlller presented a claim In favor of exAssessor Clark of Sevler County Adjourned Committee on claims Feb 15 1 a m A message from the House stated that the report of second conference committee on HF 10 relating to live stock bad been aJoptedand bill lassoed D amended Booth moved that when any committee com-mittee had more than one subject under consideration that I be made permissIble that one report cover aU Carried Substitute to C F 22 relating to the organization of towns came up for third reading Bryan offered an amendment to the substitute and pending its I third reading further consideration was deferred until Monday next and theamcndment ordered printed C F 25 authorizing the estates of decedents to be mortgaged or eased In certain cawswas amended certan wasamente and on motion of Bichards the bill ussed paThe committee on public printing reported that a substitute to CF 19 rpr ordered been printed Adopted Substitute to I F 19 relating to the givingorselllngoflquortobacco or any narcotics minors was read and adopt A motion to r consider the advisability of the adoption section 2 was lat Olsen opposed the bums an unjust and stringent measure and he believed leved further that I was or would be exceedingly unpopular among the people of Territory This Richards denied and claimed that In order to suppress the truffle and use of tobacco and liquor a less stringent measure would prove in Tectual As to It being unpopular he could not believe I from the fact that f many petitions bad been presented to the assembly signed by hundreds of our best citizens asking that some measure b adopted to prevent the sale to and < of nar nlics by minors Bryan favored the punishment of the disposer rather than the young and thoughtless consumer Benner considered It a cowardly attack upon minors and thought if this bill I became law ftn should be no amended as to draw adults within Jurisdiction ts Collett considered the bill uncon itutional and favored the striking out of the second section Richards moved that further con deration of the bill b postponed till Monday and that I b made e special order of the day Cared rle Adjourned |