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Show UTAH LEGISLATURE. The Thirtieth Biennial Sjssloa of Car Lawciiiers. iiorn itousrs strrri.i:i to woiik. IlicI'rocrcJhig on Monday AfUrneon Valid lnUy. Ynt'sni. MOailAY An rtlNIXHC. After orinlilior. Iho rulM of the last union of llie Council wero ailoptetl during thu pleasure of tho Council. The Council adopted II. J. It. 1. providing that tho member be furnished furn-ished with tho usual fill ply of dally I apew, nud other literature. , An Invitation to nticud the concert In the Tal ernacle lu Ihe evening and also tho binquet tf tho tnternitlunal league of PieoiClui-a at llie Kt.uU-ford, Kt.uU-ford, wa acrei.ti-d.wltli thanks. JV-vanannd lliiklu were natue-1 a a cummllteu to wall on theUoverner and I form hi in that Hie Council wai r-runni r-runni ally orgaulied an I ready In hear niiycoiinuuuicAllt.li ha might have lo make. Thu Council al-o adi-'M the Houso rosnlulloii provlltng for a minute min-ute clerk for i"ich bo ly, At a salary of loHTd.iy: also a gubernatorial messenger mes-senger At $ I er day. 11. C. It. :, providing for tho printing print-ing nf Iw copies of thoiltlly minute, ami So.) copies of tho names nnd nil-Irene nil-Irene t.f thomtnibcrsandthu aland-lngcoiiitiilitis aland-lngcoiiitiilitis was olio concurred In by tho Council. A ctpy of Ihe compiled laws of the Tetrltory, as well n Hie station lawa Aud Hie Hoiiim And CouncllJ lurnal uf Die previous Legislature were Alio nr-dorcd nr-dorcd fiiruUhid thu mcmbeia. The election of a mluule clerk went over until today. Adjourned until S o'clock toJay. iumiiav, jam. It!. At flvo tlllliute past two o'clock thla afternoon Pre.dent King calletl the niemU-r of 111" Council lo order. lloll was cillctt und nil memlrs except ex-cept Ita-klu, Moran, (llondennllig ami McCulstoii re.Hinded. Thu chief clerk was lustruclid by the President loread Hie minute ot tho i revlous eesilon.nud Willie lu the act of ccjliiliivncllig, Lund arose And moved that the redlng of the Journal be dhpenaed with until printed ciplea of the samo e.ch day could tm furnished to each member Mutton was lost, having received no second. Minutes of hit session read aud adopted. Houso resolution Kn, t exten-tlng anlnvllatloii to tho member of the Council to meet In Joint an.lon to re. receive the Uoveruor's communication, was rood. l-.vanaof Ogden, In behalf of tho com-inltlie com-inltlie In-trutted to w.ilt limn the Territorial Kxecullve, then otTerod tbo folio Ing report: Mr, President. Your comnilltoo ap-pointed ap-pointed li wait upon 111 Itxonlleney tlov. A. I. Thomaa, nnd Inform him of tbo lMrmanent organisation of tho council, bog leave to report that wo have performed Ihut doly, and were Informed by til Itxcelteny lht he will meet the Legislature lit Joint c.lon at 3 uVlock p.m. January 12th, 1W, and com-luuulcale com-luuulcale to It hla ineao;o. II. IIvan, 1L .V. Il.lltKIK. Adofted. On motion nf Peter It was decided Irs accept .the communication of Iho Houe In meet In Joint seeilon. Council ilt-nlded,in motion of Kvans, to hold Infinual recess, sul.J-ct lu call of the pnsl Juut, until 3 o'clock p. ui. mil si; 5IONPAV AITF.IINOO.f, After the organisation hid betin eftected, the oath waa n (ministered (minis-tered Ui the at.veral i.itlier elect by tho eecrclary, Klljsh Hell. Ttie Chaplain eletit not being rrcent, on motion ot Ferry, John Henry Hmlth wa Invited tu ofllclnle, And lio opened tho rnceedlug with prayer. Plerco circled Iho folljwliig rrsolutlon(II.Jt.iN'o. 1): ltettolvetl, Tlur the lf..ue now procee.1 to assign si.! to lueiiiher.by lot, pro. ldedllml ui. inlier who Into served one or inoic Irrm In Ihl housoahall luiotho prliilegoof aelecilng their scat tieforo lol are drawn ly other members. Msckny move-l that tho resolution resolu-tion be amended by striking out nil niter tLu word "lot," The amendment was lost aud the resolution adoi led. Tho membirs thru drew for seats. A message sat rectlvcd from the Council announcing the nrgaulsitlon of Hint hoJy wltli ttie following f.nlcr- Presl.lenl-Wllllam II.KIng, Provn. Chief Cl.rk-J. W. M Nu'.t, Oo;dou. HrKent-ot-aritn I. N. Hinckley. Unrolling and Uncrossing Clerk Ueorgo llavcrcimp. Mesieugcr Joliu Monlgoraery. Watchman Utorge It. Chase. Chsilaln-C.C.HIiaw. Mr. Msckay oireretl tho following riro!ullou(H.J. lt.No.il) Hosolrod.Ily Iho Governor and legislative legisla-tive Assembly or the Territory of Ulah, Tliat euth huusot hereby Authorlseil to elect A lulntlte clerk to servo deling Iho pre.mil su-ion of the legislature, at a ctiiupcntatlon of 3 Iter day, and ihut tho lloisnior tio aulhoilietlloanpotnta ine. sengvr for Ilia executive ilepArtuient ta son e during ihe ics.lou at n nonistiitn-lluti nonistiitn-lluti ol ?l per day. Said sum lu bo paid out uf Hie Territorial treasury. Adopted. Mr, Himvv ntl'ured the following riao-lutlon(II. riao-lutlon(II. H. No.::) llcsolvs.t, Thst until otherwise ordcrod, Itio standing rule of ihu Tueiily ninth session til adored At the rulosofthl lloii.o, nud ttil thrco.huiidcrt.l copies of the sniiio bo printed for tho use of the member. Mr. Puree moved that the Ccm-.H l.n notified or llm organisation of Hie House. Adopted. Mr. McKay tillered thu following resolution (II. C. It.No.l): Kesnlveil. Tho Council concurring, thnt the sergeant-il'Smi ol each hnu.e bo authorised to furnish inch member and nlllcerorthl a.Mimbly with Iburiliily liper or llielr cquivalout in other jtapcr, and Hie net-etuttry Mitaca a'amp tlurliig the stttlont also Hist lie lie In slruc.ed to hlin a box at the iostiilllce, and thst tho nunc of the mcinttur uu I mllens, who iltnlro It, bo furnished lo llm iMi.tina.ler, and llist the sergeanl-at-arm mnkn such nrra gsment as the mciiiher. may doslro for tho deliicry of their null. Adorted. Mr, Terry ottered tlm following reso-lulloildl.C. reso-lulloildl.C. it. No.S): IIcboIvihI, The Council concurring, that onehuudred oootoaof the dally luluiues of ea. h houtc, anj tern hnn.tr. .1 eopiea of ' ih i. in no 1 1 -i i u or oi'i i ...nd liv in' .-r., Willi the -'nlidilla i.iino. ''...-, t prime I lor Ihe use of Itio mem jor. of llie A..elllhly. The clerk then rcvl the following cvHsiaiunteatlori, .m.i .. i motion of Mr, Ferry the Invitnilina were accepted with thank. lion. W, It. Sons-mill. t. Rpesker of the Hon, I'liy II dl Chanibers! I'ssrHrI am r. quested by the committee com-mittee of arraugotni.tiie tn ron,iie.t tho iilcMura of tho preastntvi of the llojiae at llie Informal Tabernacle concert at 7:50, aud Hie recepifoii ettbe Knuisford ntu thla evening, ieu.tere.1 the International League of Presa t.'luDa, Herewith find badge for the mem bets. Yours rearMMtrullr, 11. ll. WmrHAv. Mr. Hnoty oiTrl tlm follow I mj reso-linloii(II.C. reso-linloii(II.C. It Ko. II): Itesmlved, The CVmncIl eonciirrlng, that acopy of the IV.Htplle.1 U. of UlAll, of I'M. (of Ilia Ncsaion law of law, ami of ton Journal, of the (.'tinned and llouae for thoTtvi niy-nluHi ee.slon,t.r en many (hereof aaliisy bn ubtatnahlclhe plaee.1 Attbeaervlio of rc!t m.-mle-r, anl the elilof clerk or the Council and Itnuae, Mr. Hargenl mnveil lo slrlko cut all After tlm llgurea IBM. Loit. Ilesolutloitadilptrtl, Mr. Ferry moved that unlit rtlier-wise rtlier-wise ordered, thu scmIoii ot (ho House bu held At i p.m. Adopto.1. A nieesine was received from the Council (C. C. O. No. I) statin; that Messn. ihuktiiAnd l'.vain had been appoluled nu lieliilfof thst liody As the member of Ajolntcomniltteo to watt iion thodivtrnor and receive nny communication bo Alight drain ta make, and asking the Houso lo apilul twit members to act upon said committee. com-mittee. On motion of Mr. Kimball, the Hpeaker was authorised to appoint a coniniltlioof Iwu on behalf ot the House, tu nd lu conjunction with the committee of Hie Council, aa me-iiher fn mllit House;iheHeakir apiolnted Mersts. Kimball and Arnelt. Mr. Culloii moved Hist tho Council bo Invited tu meet In Joint session tomorrow to-morrow at 3 p.ni. to Iicelelhe (Jov-itnor'acnmmunlcatloii. (Jov-itnor'acnmmunlcatloii. Adoptoil. A message was received from thu Council Atinr.uncliig that Ita concur-mice concur-mice in I I.C. It., Not. 1, 'J end .1, and II. J. It., No. 1. After ptAterby John Henry Hmlth, on motion of Mr. Ferry the Huusu adjourned ad-journed until Tuesday, atS p.m. IITUDAY, JAN, P.'. The House was callel to order shortly short-ly am r 2 p.ra. by Hpeaker Becgmlllcr. Iloir called; nil present but Law-mice, Law-mice, Nehcker, Olson And Pike, Prayer by the chaplain. The HpiAkcr aske.1 If Hie House shoiili proceed In accordance with tlm nrdcr prcscrlta-d In Iho rules. The Houso assented, and thu minutes of yesterdsy' scion were read. "U 1 ward F. Ferry" w ai orrs cted to "15 iward P. Ferry." Kimball, from tho commlttcu to wait on the Governor, reported that hi txcolleny wnuld nppiar at 3 o'clock and dell-.rrh message. The minute", after some other cleric-alerrorsbad cleric-alerrorsbad bcou corrected, were approved, ap-proved, Klmliall Introducel a meniorl il to Congress lu relation to the leniovnl ofthe Ulelndlsu to-Utah. (It Is a repetition of tltv memorial ndopted by Hit. It.t l,o(ttliturr, and aiioe-irs on page 119, lof UlaluflSO).) Klmtall moved that Iho rules be susjieuded and that Hut memorial bu read a second and third time and a.rd. The ayes mid noes were called and the motion was unanimously unanimous-ly Adopted. The chief clerk proceeded tu read Ihe meinorlsl by Ita title Ihe second time and In full the thiid time aud It passed unanimously, Mncaey presented nod lnovrJ the Adoption ot two bill ouu to piy the contingent cxiwitie of this sens Ion and Iheother lo pn-scrlbo the holding aud tenure of ofllce. The point of order was made nnd sustained thst Ihe prctel tttton of bill should not occur until After tho Governor's; Gov-ernor's; nnvwipe wai read and loin-uilltoswitreappolntel, loin-uilltoswitreappolntel, A motion to lejiurii was votel down. A concurrent resolution ntallng lo committee reports was idlcrol by Col-ton Col-ton ami adopted, A message wa received from tho Council Aunotinultig Its iiocetance of the Houto Inviia'd'iii to he present I u the hall uf Ihu latter timing tho reading read-ing of tlm (lovornor'a message. A hies-tago from the Council wa re-reived, re-reived, announcing Ita coucurreiicii In Houso resolution 1, 'J and 3, And House Joint resolution 1. Kimball presented Iho retort ot tho trustees of Hie Keform Hchori. Pierce made thu nilnt ofurtler that tlieru wero no commltttts to refer It to. Klmliall replied that ttio hw rrqulrud It to be prfiiiitetl during thu first ton days nf the legislative season And he cnmpllid with the law In presenting It now. Kerry (Rercdn memorial lo Congress asking for a publlo building In Hall Lako City, to vt JVji,ii().l, and ono In Ogitcu to cost t2oO,UUD. He iiiovhI that the rulcri be sur ended And Ihu memorial p.sced on It passage. Cunled unanimously with theexctp-Hon theexctp-Hon of Hargent to I. On motion uf Ktuballtho memorial was rend a second llmo by lla title. On motion of Ferry, read a third time lu full, nud On motion ol Kimball put upon Its pa.ssgti and iseil unanimously. Klmliall ottered a Joint resolution provldlngforu clerk for Iho Judlreary coiiimlttienf eauti house utn compensation compen-sation of ft r day, and asked Its A'bpllon. iS'ustcond. The Houio took rtn Informal rocoss At 3:o.1. On ri-Aseeintillng thu Uovernor opta'ared and proteeiJi-d to read his mesiuge, which will be found elie-wheloln elie-wheloln Iho .N'l.Wd. |