Show Tllfe LEGISLATURE I COOCILt Feb 232 pm Hal chairman of commit on counties reported favorably on H F 56 to attach a portion of San F5 attac prton Sn pete County to Emery County Collett and Seegmlller a majority of the committee reported adversely adverse-ly on the same bill nira Collett opposed it I on thegrount tb eutn that the I gave Morb country to Bmefy County tan the people of Winter Quarters originally asket for aleo that it would take much of the summer range of Sanpctc county transfering It to Emery county together with a goy number of saw mills and othe properties r owners of which i ride In San pete County It was robbing a county ota great amount of revenue in the shape of taxatlot I and giving it to another for no value received This he considers unjust He was willing however I to grant a ftrip of country three by Iwentyfour wlle Instead oC six by twentyfour miles The repori passed Its second reading and fur Jier consideration was deferred un UI the majority specifically deflnei the exact situation of the strip pr XKed to b annexed e annexe Committee on private Commltt corpora tins recommended certain amendments amend-ments to C F 9 relating to mutua flre Insurance companies Adopted and amendments ordered printed C F 25 relating to mortgaging estates of decedents and minors In certain ca es passed C F 31 prescribing and regulat ng the powers duties and gen ment of dUe of the frt and Iud ond classes was reconsidered amended and passed Conference committee on C F C7 recommended that Hous amendments b not concurred in Adopted Colletts school bill was under consideration at Uie clo e of our report pm An evening session of the Council Coun-cil convened at T p in Colletta school bill providing for a free school system throughout the Ter itory was under consideration Jpwards of an hour and a half was pent in fixing the salaries of couu y Miperintenuenb I < > o satisfactory conclusion could L arrived at and he matter w as referred to Booth ollttt t5 eegmlller a specla commIt appointed by the chair ther features of the bill were then kcussed untlll 10 oclock when tbe Council adjourned HOUbE Feb 26 Feb6 HF 3 Williams artesian wel LI came up on third reading Russell onered an amendment to exempt ei which when shown by experiment would b damaget yshuttlngofl the flow Porter favor the amendment nd tho bill Kimball opposed both tt 1 Lb nd thought tbe Assembly bad no Ight to pass the bIl Fern tald a I number of his constituents earnest Iy opposed the bill fearing it would d try their wells Bennlon bought the subject should b experimented ex-perimented with Crecr offered a letter from one of his constituents which was read urging the us ageoflhe Ull Thurman said he had received several letters from his constituents t01bo same effect and none that ppOMd the bill Ho thought tbe bil should pas Water from dnvrn wells a oren a nuisance In Prvo when a well was stopped urlng the night and turned en in he morning it flowed with In reascd strength crt arguedIn favor of Ftrik Ing out the enacting clause ThC well were private property which he lawmaking power had no right to interfere wit Porter favored the bill and thought It wood make driven wells more PIer said the bill applied to wells only when the water was not tn use and he thought there wai no dint in what Kimball liad said Klmballs motion to strike out the nacting clause was 1Q1 and after being further amended tbe bill tossed by a vote of 16 ayes 5 no absent C F 31 relating to the government govern-ment of clUe of the frt and fOnd c8 welt to Uie committee on municipal corporations and town The conference committee on C 25 the bill authorizingrelates of ecedents minors ttc to be m6rt aged was adopted and the amendments amend-ments t the bill a therein recommended recom-mended went concurred In The bi raised r conference committees report port on C F 37 the forcible entry and detainer bill was concurred in and the bill pasted etl 1 F SI the sugar bunt bill came upon third ring Pierce asked if sugar could If manufactured in tills Territory at aptflt aflerthe plant Is once tb bhed Porter replied that tbe matter lad not yet been practically and r oily demonstrated but the men who n putting up the money ror the plAnt wee sanguine of sc ess In answer to further qUt tons Porter satdlthe plant would cost about 0 that IS tons per dy couM b produce from such a lant and that 1000000 worth of IlAnt ugar was consumed in Utah annual annu-al Porter made an argument in fa vor of the passage of the bill citing pge many reasons why the legislature bould encourage and foster Foim nrtantan enterprise a the manu acture of sugar Allen slid he would vote against tbe bill for the sole reason that be did not know where the money was to come from to pay the bounty I tom heartily supported the bi as dIJ Thurman vote of 18 The bill passed by a vte yes r nO 2 absent ayt H F 45 the railway condemna ton bill came upon third reading Bel J moved to strike out the ending RM ding move Carried by a vote of 12 to 5 Smith called for the ayes and noes ie roll call disclosed 13 ayes 9 oes and 2 be bill wasH was-H F 10 Ihe live stock bill w mended to prevent tbe shipping of stock by raft at night andpassed nder 4 suspension of the rulC by tner I a vote of 19 aye 3 nD 1 abut C F 3 relating to the destruction wild animals and birds of certain anlmi an birs came up on cecond reading I Allen said the coyote was necessary neces-sary in keep down the Jack rabbit g e d r which was very dcstructiveof crops nd that tbe bkirl of the fox was a sufficient bounty He opposed offering offer-ing a bounty for thosa two animals but his amendment to strike theo the-o lest Bennion said that ivhere th coyote and fox wrremMtnutaerou there tho Jack rabbit flourishct mot and that he nuver forhe oUi that could catch a lack rbbit cy UnlcMtlic latter Was tide A motion to Ifacrcaifc the bount on Encllih f narrow from1 a fourt tojialf a Cut EDrrolUin tHe b Ue was filed for third reading bl1 H F CO relating to probate 6 rtng prlt procedure cure wag passed under a euspen Ion of the rules H F 61 relating to divUIo fences > aii d it reijond rmdln I q K 62 creating public attain istratars was read the second time H F C3 requiring notaries pub G lulrng Jotre pub lc In taking acknowledgment to acknowlegent afflx the date of the expiration ot their comniistlons came up on second sec-ond reading and underatuspentlo I of the rules was passed uipnon H F 53 tbe liquor bill camp up on Adjourned third nnd pwoed ouCJ Feb tr 1 n ml Owing to tbe alecnce of Council or Denner and Hall further con slderatlou of Colletta school bi was deferred until net session when it is expected thuto councilor will be present Committee on live stock reportec a careful consideration of rJre relating to herding and drivinj cattle arrJ offered cern amend oienti Adopted The bill W read the second time and amended blllpafcsW Under a suspension of the rules the bi p1 0 Jlooth I on claims presented the t 1d 1 claim I of Utah County I for rent bf curt house for First Judicial District I Dis-trict from July ISSf to July IS90 at 500 per annum and 25 for Uie of book fv = r fixture In all 2025 Referred to the committee commit-tee on appropriation with Instructions Instruc-tions to more thoroughly Investigate Investi-gate Committee on judiciary reported t r favorably on II t 60 relating to probate proceduru and recommended recommend-ed hat the bill l placed upon Its passage Adopted The tlb was read the second time and amended Under a suspension of the rule the bill suspnon Committee on judiciary also reported ported favorably on HF63 requiring requir-ing notaries public to allli to acknowledgments ac-knowledgments the date of the expiration of their commissions ohe Adopted Certain amendments WeN made and thu bill pawed C male relating to the organization organiza-tion of mutual flre Instlrdnce companies com-panies I was read the second tlmej amended and ordered printed I F 56 relating to the annex ton of a portion of Sanpete County to Emery County was again reported re-ported on by Collett and Seegmlller majority t of committee onlrountle to whom the bill was recommitted yesterday with Instructions to more specifically define the geographical and boundary lines of tbe proposed annexed drip Richard claimed niteOn that the description D yet Indefi On motion of Barton the bill was again recommitted and ordered printed Adjourned HOUHKFeb Feb 27 2pm H 1 10 that ever recurring livestock live-stock measure w cent back from the Council with one tllght amendment amend-ment In which the House concurred again con-curred ant then passed tbe bill H F G relating to probate procedure cedure came back from the Council with amendment which were concurred in when the bu passed I F 6 requiring notaries public pub-lic to nfllx the dates on which their commissions expire when taking aclnow ledgniuit came back from the Council with slight amendments amend-ments which were concurred In i when the bill passed Reid presented a petition for relief from the collector of Sanpete County Coun-ty Commit on claims Roblu < on presented a petition from Heaver County asking an appropriation ap-propriation fur roads Commit on highways Rusell from the public health committee reported on the petition from Ulntab County asking relief on account of expenwa Incur during an epidemic of diphtheria making no recommendation Uue cell Sid tho committee could flud no precedent fur making fucli an appropriation and preferred that Uiu House consider Jhe matter Report Re-port received Williams from the ay and man conimiUeereported fvorably on J F 6 relating to the Territorial Territo-rial Treasurer Adopted |