Show J THE LEGISLATURE cousdt J1J January SA Hatch presented a petition signed by Frank Hoffinan antI others re questing that section 4743 of the cottjplle hates of Utali amended by striking lliertoWS Vtft wl ot frJ f rl t r j bird wherever it occurs Id told pec Iron Committi Judiciary Report of the committee on enrolment enrol-ment stated that C M I protesting agalntt the removal of tlio Ute Indians Indi-ans from Coforaduinto Utah had beenjroperly enrolled I andforworded to his Kxctlitncy lbs Ooveruor for his action Report of the committee on enrolment en-rolment reported that C F 4 had also been properiynigned and forwarded for-warded for ills Excellencys acton ac-ton Committee on printing repotted tbatCP2CF 14andCFl9 had iicrJdrdlttg la itistructioti bwn printed Adopted Bennerintroilticcdn bill making it a mtadvi 1ItDD foranv pertou to kill or destroy fofr any purpose any birds fowls deer elk or other birds or animals duringsuch season of the year as is or will be forbidden by the Territorial statutes Committee on Ash and game i too th oUVrrd a resolution Uiat Ftens bo taken to collect the StOOl from Emery County which that county has considered an illegal M sment by the Territorial board of equalIzation C F 15authorizingprobatecourts to grant orders In certain cases without with-out publication of notice was amended and on motion of Hall passed CP S requiring nUIrond train dispatch to make public tho time thoarrival and departuroof trains wad amended and on motion of Boothpaned C F 14 prohibiting railroad companies from bluing and public oflicers from rucejvlnif josses or free transportation was amended ou motion mo-tion of Hall by transposing sectIon 2 to fccction 3 and rice taw Further consideration was deferred until Monday next CK 19 relating to county aud precinct ufflcers was amended by ldliiK the following This act hall go Into cflcit upon its approval by the Governor Booth presented a detailed report of Court Com 1 loner John W Turner of Uie First Judicial DistrIct Committee on claims and public accounts Hatch ruquctul leave of absence until Monday next Granted Bryan aud Richards made the same rujueft tJ which was granted lleuner moved that 100 copies of C M 1 le printed Carried Adjourned llJlOCS HOUSE JlOCSJanO Jan 702 p m A resolution adopted by tie Council Coun-cil the Auditor to called cal-led 1903 from Emery County was referred to the committee on ways and means II F 12 relating to taxing transitory tran-sitory lierds came up on second reading and was amended and filed far third reading C F 15 to authorize probate courts to IsMtti I orsicrsincertalnclt ° es without publication went to the committee judiciary II iV 13 tbu mortgage tax bill came up on second reading Pierce asked the object of this bill T W ll fl Reid explained that ft was Intended tol tax money loaned on mortgagee Tierce thought tlie bill added nothing to the efllclency of thu ex fetins l law It was filed for a third reading U F 17 relating to damage done to highways was considered I amended and passed tinder a suspension sus-pension of the rule H F 14 came upon sscond rending rend-ing Allen asked the purpose of the bill billReid Reid its author paId it was dp signed to determine how costs in certain criminal castsappealed from jutlct courts should be taxed and to cure au ambiguity In the prisiut law Passed to third reading I C F5 the loan corporation bill was nude a special order for tomorrow tomor-row rowAllen Introduced a resolution Instructing In-structing the committee on militia to irepare a bill organizing a Tcrritor LII militia He said in support of II that he Uiotighl the time was ripe forth for-th organization of militia comrades com-rades Hammond moved to refer the resolution res-olution to the militia committee Allen was opposed to till anti desired de-sired tie House to vote directly on the solution It was referred Adjourned COUiClLJanuar January A communication from tIe House announced that His Excellency signed C MI In relation to Uie removal re-moval of tho Ute I udians from Colorado Col-orado to Utah and that it would be sent to Congress An Invitation from Dr Park of the University of De eret to visit that institution and the Deaf Mute Department at any time favorable to tie members ol 1 the I Legislature was r t the invitation accepted without naming the day for the visit visitA A message from the House announced i an-nounced the adoption of UK 17 I in relation to highways Committee on I highway Lund moved that the freedom of tho Council be granted Hon John W Young Carried After asefsion fifteen minute Lund moved an adjournment as the whit was clear of business It was I held by the other members that Important Im-portant business might arrive from I tile other house and the motion was lost reegmtller thought C II in illation il-lation to the transfer of the Ute In dlansan importantdocumentand of considerable interest to the people rrll j our Territory t large and moved that five hundred copies be printed in pamphlet form Carried Inr rue committee on hlahways reported favorably onll F 17 In J t K n1J Je It relation to highways and lie report was adopted Rules were pcnded the phraseology phrase-ology changed wmewhat and the Bill passed Lund moved to reconsider the vote on adjournment till next Monday Mon-day Four councilors voted in the aflirrnativeand four In the negative and the motion was I tIn t-In another vote the motion to adjourn ad-journ until Mond y was sustained Adjourned arouse January SI 2 p m Thurman from the judiciary commute reported adversely on i tirln t F 9 in reRtion to the attend one of sheriffs at district courts giving at some length the reasons for so doing The report was adopted adopt-ed And the bill rejected He also reported favorably on C F 19 relating to county anti precinct pre-cinct officers Adopted I He also reported on H F24to prevent assignees from making preferred pre-ferred creditor offering amendments amend-ments Adopted j Committee on penitentiary and reform school reported favorably favor-ably on the bill amending hit reform re-form school law Melville from the highways committee com-mittee reported adversely on the II F 22 to prevent snow blockades on puMIc highways Bennion Uie author of the bill urged that III many localities tile fences were so constructed as to cause the snow to block roads and thought the bill ought to pass It was rejected Creer from the claims commit recommended the allowance of certain cer-tain claims presented by lIon J SI Uo reman fcbool commissioner Porter Introduced IL F 34 amending a section of lie revenue law which went to the ways and means committee Pierce Introduced H F 53 to provide for the management of trusts and like corporation H F 10 amending the present i law in rcliUon to branding and bntlicrl3g cattle etc came up for I consideration Rather a long debate took place qn come of iti provisions j I and it was amended and filed for I third reading I I C F5 relative to associations to raise funds to loan to niTnljcrscnme j I up on second reading and was made I I special order for ont y |