Show TIE LEGISLATURE COUNCIL Following is the routine report of the business done after the close of our report on Saturday C F 75 the Governors substitute for C F 3 the city bill WW referred re-ferred C M asking Congress to approve ap-prove the election code the Assembly Assem-bly had pasted was agreed to The Governor approved the memorial me-morial asking for the Legislative session to bo increased tq 1 days and the per diem of meVn 1 S3 The GoveT withdrew the nom Innta of 11 Sow le as asylum director and C 11 Allen and C W Peterson a trustees tIme agricultural agricul-tural college and nominated C K Allen director of the asylum and J T Hammond and M B Bowles trustees of the agricultural college The Governor tent the followings TothefaegUiatlvo Assembly IJ tibie being cliHr gt buiin sand the time for adjournment having arrived I now wish you one and all a cafe return to your homes I am very respectfully AnTiicit l > THOMAS Governor1 Hlchardi from the joint committee commit-tee on C F 75 the Governors substitute sub-stitute for the city bill ported as follows Your special committee appointed np pointed to wail on his excellency t tr to get an understanding on this question report that they met the governor aud asked him t go through the bill with them and mark the points which were ob ectionable to him in order that they inl lit be stricken out and at least apart a-part of the bill patfedi As you arc aware be has returned us a tultti lute bill On careful consideration we find that it contains mommy measures which the Assembly has not acted upon or has not now the time to consider ni psrtiucor cUUtitute IsihseveIs poratcdintho uUttt i tlt veto fov cr Of mayors which came up and was JectfJ l > 3 the Assembly Another An-other is to increase the power of city ofilcialiand allowiugthem tolevyn tax of Jj percent additional tax i Uiey f desire There imiortaiit points coming Up Sx late in the sixtieth dl tf the seswloii I would b Impossible to retain t quorum long ebougb Co properly mushier the rl Li isn paintsFflie problem is ciniply nlved by his neglect or refusal t act in this matter The Council went into executive session and confirmed the Governors Govern-ors appointees aIplntl The Governor nud the HOI ircro noticed that the table of time Council Coun-cil was clear of bUIuer Brother Richards said Gentlemen of the Council Before putting Uie mcllon for fiualadjourn snout I dtfire to complinentjou on the labours of the session and congratulate con-gratulate you Unit s large a mea u r of the work performed has received prforc calved executive approval I Is true Uiat several impoilant bills which the A erabl conMdrrnl es scntml t the welfare l 1 good government of the Territory hate been killed by disapproval but you have Use melancholy satlfcction of knowing that no part of time responsibility responsi-bility of denying t the people this much needed legislation rests upon you When obstacles liave ben pre tebted that would disheartened less I determined men they have bnly added renewed energy to your unwavering zeal l and the earnest efforts you bare made to meet such objections a were pointed out to the bills passed Is worthy of the highest commendation 1 feel assured as-sured that each of you will leave this chamber with an abiding con tciousness that you have performed your whole duty n God gave you understand that duty and I have tilth t believe that as tliebentficla results of jour labors become apparent ap-parent to ycur constituents np wU feel and say that no mistake was male in the selection of Councilors Coun-cilors for tho Twentyninth Legislative Legis-lative Assembly of Utah I thank each member and officer of the Council for the uniform kindness kind-ness and courtesy as well a the cordial support Uiat his been extended ex-tended to me us your pretitllng I officer offi-cer and I compliment you for te patience and forbearance displayet during the trying hours of the Jis days of thefcesalou In parting I 1 extend to each of you the hand of friendship and earnestly desire your future welfare and prosperity Adjourned fine caz jfOUSE C F74 relating to election was reported back by elections committee m milk as unfinished business C M 7 asking Congress to adopt the election bill passed Pending its consideration speeches were made in opposition to it by KImball I l J Lierce and Will lams and by Thur man and Hammond In its defense The Liberal speakers took the position that it was an insult to the to ll Governor the others that there was nothing of the kind contained in It but Uiat the bill was a good one antI should become law Subsequent the discuvion no business save the formalities of ad Journment were transacted in the House |