Show STATE legislature continued from page I 1 prevent the ei employment of children under 14 yearn of age mr critchlow offered offered a resolution which ira was s unanimously adopted thanking the officers of the agricultural college the logan city authorities and local local agents agent of the union pacific railway for 1 kiad id services rend rendered cre 1 durin during the trip to logan on saturday last H house ouse bill was introduced by mr critchlow and covers such cases as the terrible occurrence of y yesterday esterday the bill amends section secy utah laws in relation lation rp to justifiable bell homicides lacides it pio vides that homicide is justifiable when committed in lawful defense of wife or bus husband band parent child m master aster mistress s or servant the bill was waa read first and second times and referred to the judiciary committee senate bill 35 to protect employees and laborers in claims for wages wage was read first and second times and vent trent to the judiciary committee senate joint mem mern morial 4 was referred red to the committee on federal rp relations lations after second reading senate bill 07 duties of secretary of state was read the second time and went to the lie judiciary committee house bill establishing a state school for the blind was read the third time and passed without a dissenting vote here the clerk announced that he had a report of the committee on oa fish and game which had bad been on an his desk for three days sir mr thorne asked that consideration of the report go over and the request was granted senate bill 80 fixing the dutes dut es compensation and bond of the state treasurer was read the third time and placed upon its final passage mr condon objected to the great difference between the salary 1 I 1 and the bond mr critchlow said the bon bond d already given by the treasurer was snore more than ban that required by the bill the roll wo called and the bill passed 3 37 7 to 2 condon and nel eker of salt lake voting no SENATE march 3 six pis senators were absent from their seats and considerable sid erable dissatisfaction was expressed by the remaining twelve the matter was so freely discussed that it is safe to assume there will not be so many absentees again during the session As a full vote ote was wanted on the question of re committing the salary bill to the committee for the purpose of fixing definitely the salary of county officers for which purpose the vote had been delayed one day it was somewhat exasperating to the members in attendance Fin finally allya a vote was taken and the bill referred back with instructions to report not later than monday next wen uen miller for the committee on printing le ie ported that the cost of the legislative printing to date amounted to lo 06 66 exclusive of an tern tem of for the printing of copies of the territorial A auditors di report authority to employ an expert to check up the bills rendered was asked for the report recommended that the house resolution providing that no further printing be ordered until the cot was ascertained be not concurred in evans objected to the employment of a printing expert he thought one of the clerks should be required to do the checking up when it was die disclosed closed that none of the clerks knew whether printed matter was measured nith a yard stick or a 1 surveyors chain evan evanes s objection was laughed down the report was then adopted and authority to employ an expert was granted communications from the governor announced his approval of senate bill no it il relating to the duties of county prosecuting attorneys tor senate bill no 5 amending the law of libel providing for retractions retraction 3 and def defining filing the effect thereof senate bill no 17 making a epenial appropriation of for the university of utah and senate bill no 05 65 providing for the he removal of officers otherwise than by impeachment four bills were introduced as follows senate bill no 90 96 by mr sutherland qualifying and declaring the operation and intent of the act requiring P certain officers to certificates of indebtedness referred to the judiciary committee senate bill no 97 by mr 11 ir sutherland providing for the making of deeds to real property sold at judicial sale by united states Mars marshals bals and sheriffs referred to the tha judiciary committee senate bill no 98 by mr driscoll by request creating g the office of steam boiler inspector dc denning fining 0 his cuties and providing f for or an engineers license law referred to committee on mines and mining minina senate bill no 99 by mr booth empowering district conits to confer the ri rights 0 ats of majority upon minors in certain cases casen referred to the judiciary committee the committee on public institutions reported favorably house bill no providing prodding for the 0 government of the state late prison the committee on eions deported ported le ie with the dation that they be ba passed house bill no making an appropriation for the staw state prison these appropriations are for temporary maintenance TI tha second d reading of revenue bill occupied the rem remainder afinder of the session few amendments were offered but there are abundant signs that on third reading the bill will bs be subjected to a fire of motions intended to improve it the provision authorizing 0 the assessor to assess property concealed to evade taxation at a figure not exceeding u ten times limes its value came in for fo r the most vigorous objection HOUSE march 1 this was a very busy day in the house the committee on rr printing inting made a voluminous report of its actions in relation to the state printing 0 gave a number of reasons for the delay and asked fur forone one days extension of time which was granted the bolitho land bill then came up and its various provisions caused considerable discussion representative monson introduced an amendment requiring that two resident land commissioners who with the governor secretary of state and attorney general will form the board bp be elected at general state elections instead of being appointed by the governor the amendment was lost no final determination was vas reached these ills were introduced and upon second reading referred as follows by howard to amend section of title X compiled laws isas entitled crimes against the public health and bacety referred to the committee on public health senate bill no 17 amending the law relating to private cor corporations referred to the committee on private corporations PATRIOTIC resolution condon introduced this joint resolution which wert to the committee on federal relations Bs be it resolved revolved and enacted by the legislature of the state of utah that the inhabitants of this commonwealth have heard with feelings of pride and satisfaction of t the be patriotic courte of I 1 the he united states congress wherein it is recommended om mended that the insurgents of cuba be accorded the just rights of belligerents in her unhappy conflict with spain for freedom further it is declared by this body in legislature assembled that it is eminently fitting that the united states of north north america where republican liberty was born and has grown to fill the full measure of a dauntless and peerless champion of the rights of any people wherever arid and whenever found struggling to be free should be the first to hold out oui her hand of heln i 6 f 0 1 z i ar 4 1 f L experienced V K PER I 1 EN CED ana your fia baby e el peov lev Dop 0 a alws 01 aply 1 py te e vou u iorii I 1 u WW f AW r dava ave vv kneeled eele the ane 11 I 1 6 I 1 afi I 1 f e oa 0 lt 0 cla 9 CJ why JM io h 0 ao o at afie e ta 5 05 if YOU ad babdj CL d yeast ab jiow of e S efer 15 felian feli jn Jew pop you foger aqel T t acx I 1 wai ove rl cl erple pa v haaf Ha N jf ed tutee J 19 1 alint wet waa to the little queen of the antilles swart limbs limb 3 have been fretted with the chains of a slave till the tears of shame and vexation and suffering have filled the heart of the ei civilized world with sorrow borrow and be it further resolved that we the representatives it stives of a young aggressive and patriotic state hereby pledge the congress and president of the united states the support of this commonwealth fullest extent in whatever emergency may arici alriq autin during 1 the controversy between our own country and the dominion of spain and be it further resolved that we hereby extend our thanks of the state to the congress for its timely and patriotic action in the premises the committee on manufactures and commerce introduced a joint resolution endorsing dorBing en the plan of holding a trans runs mississippi exposition at omaha neb in the year 1898 and pled the hearte cooperation of the state of utah the resolution also directs that copies be forwarded our representative senta tive and senators with a request that they promote the said exposition referred to the committee on manufactures morrison offered a concurrent resolution in regard to the letting of a contract for printing the minutes which was adopted the substitute for senate bill no 75 providing pro for the recovery of da damages ages for iD injuries juries to real estate C caused aused by grading streets and public grounds in cities was next on the calendar critchlow strongly advocated the passage of the bill he said it made the city liable for damages only when an established grade was changed mid FO 0 o would have bava the effect of if makin making the only constituted authorities careful in the first place and deter them from unwise changes afterwards afterward thompson of Sari sanpete pete was opposed p ased to the bill as a piece of vicious legislation that would affect many many thirds lass s cities disastrously busl Y in concession to his objection critchlow offered an amendment limiting the operation of the bill to cities of and classes but the sentiment of the ahouee was waa aw in favor of the bill as reported and acid the amendment was defeated roll call on the tha passage of the bill followed 0 only n 1 y seven seten members opposing it they were cazier ferguson Fergus ou of salt lake larsen lareen vens S ne daker thorne and thompson of the bill relating to the qualified veto power of mayors of incorporated cities was put on its third readia reading but went over on account of the absence of the chairman of the committee reporting it adjournment followed |