Show LABORS OF THE legislative ASSEMBLY tim seshion session 9 af the legislative assembly wab was thelong tho the 11 1 jong 1 I 1 eit git ever held in this territory it was a uuie unie of close application and arduous labor every measure introduced trod wail was wab clevely scanned iu in both houses and most of them were duly weighed and discussed in committee that some important bills were delayed until towards cowards the close of the session cession is not to bewon dered at when it its to understood that very every change or amendment m made ade ado by either house has hag to be invest invests gl gated abed by the other and a mutual agreement arr ary arrived ived at before it can go to the governor alfo siso iso that any alteration which he might suggests suggest has to be agreed to by each house separately before ic it becomes a law jaw all takes time if the legislature should through haste or lack of deliberate scrutiny pabs pass any bill containing inaccuracies or discrepancies arany or anything injurious to the public welfare those who complain of delay would ber bar the brat first to grumble about the error and to denounce the asu asi for being in too great a hurry I 1 A very large number of bills baa been been passed and a large proportion of those enact enactments mente have baver received the executive sanction ion ibn and und signa sigua ture most of the suggestions of the governor in lik regard to points that appeared to him objectionable were favorably considered and adopted by the assembly the intercourse between the members and the executive was marked by that gentlemanly courtesy and frankness which should belain W maintained and that la Is calculated to produce rood results I 1 the weakest objection urged and insi insisted sled upon by the governor wa wai that in reia rela relation tion to the university of deseret at the preceding session the legislature made an tip appropriation towards the erection of a suitable building for that institution the city council of salt bait lake city munificently donating union square as a L ste feite for the structure this session more was appropriated to continue continuo the work which had been commenced in an admirable mannera mauneta mauner manner as may be seen by inspection the gove governor rn or ob ejected to signing the bill with that amount and another tor lor for the usual urinal expenses and providing for the tuition of eighty normal students to be prepared tor for efficient service bervice as a for the district schools for this he ho gave three reasons one ono was that with other appropriations it was waa beyond the revenue provided by the exist ing laws the next I 1 hat that the organization is illegal because the be gerits gents andi andl Chancellor are not mamed named and appointed in with section 7 of the organic act N provides that file iba ilia iha vo vernar shall nominate and with wa council ap point polut certain friere not d for in that act and the tho othir that appropriations for this vur pur purpose asu should hn unqualified fo vilon alion that no to doctrinal sectarian tenets should bo te taught in the tho uni Ver eity I 1 the siret objection is s not well taken the revenue for the pro two yeara years owes khos an un income of halt half of this thia goes to the tha payment av teachers in the district 32 the total amount of appropriations in tho the bill under consideration is about f at ati firsts eight bight aa though the lons ions eions ouid tun run beyond the proba ble bie income but bat reference to the abid I 1 repot reports tf fah seidi nab to bbs see bion slon will show it a gradual increase in the revinue reve nuel eo to that we may reasonably expect an for or the next two years over the receipts of the last laet gwo iwo vears years Andt and hat that thid will bo be considerable rhay may ba rationally concluded beckee e of the great advance in property values in many placer piam i particularly Tartie partle Warly mariy in bait salt nake lake and ayad ogden lokden ellies cities where large and numerous buildings have baver been erected the taxation upon which will add greatly lo 10 the revenue whilo wM lethe the taxes on new railroads wiil will yield f till further bums bumb thus tho the L legislature gi slature knew what it was about in making the appropriation iz and the first objection of the governor to the amount for the university is ground groundless leis moreover if the economical ical teal bing were it auld better have applied to 0 o the for ant aft asylum for the fhe thein in sane not mou mob yet commenced than wan to the university building the bae kwe ment jentof of which stands in mute but solid testimony of the mistake of the executive J the object objection ion ibn that the W illegal is altogether incorrect the jaw law organizing the tho institution was duly enacted iad and approved I 1 tina and has been in force for thirty two year and the of fleeting its officers wag waa therein provided for namely by dative assembly in joint session this act adt was duly submitted to coi gress and nut mut not having been an nurel nulla ja is virtually by the provisions of lw and according to a decisions 0 of f the united states supreme court of a statute of the united states stales as valid aa agany arfy any law of congress nud and sud therefore of 0 as much for force forces ceas as he tho 0 panic act and being the later lampre vails valls dver dver over the provision ision vision of section 71 7 under which he ahe governor ower over nor claims 0 to o nominate nomi late Date the university and other officers eels ceis the uhe assembly created all these offices and provided the method of their election or appointment the bills were s by the respective governors in office when they were pas pasco cd d and havet havel been and are good ase law w t the e governors Gover norb nory advisers opinions fons ions to the contrary contrare arg ark notwithstanding I 1 W theother the other objection is la equally without basis it is iff well known that the university of deseret is not a religious institution in any sense also that some bome of the abr inoes people have llave complained kowat that no religious pil principles i sciples were inculcated there aud and that it ift had to be explain explained od to them that being a state or rather territorial institution supported out of the public funds ic it could not be made a denominational school of if any kind such a provi boes boas the governor desired ue siren sired was wes altogether z wi unnecessary necessary but would have been conceded if there had been ri riu other objection advanced and how such a proviso would affect the stone and bricks and mortar and other mate detlof of the building lt will take mands minds than ours to discover the unfinished building stopped in this untimely and captions captious manner doea meb not speak very loudly for the desire of the executive to promote the cause ofelea of edca edea tion in utah the people can stand ity its it however if it he can I 1 as they have become used to these stumbling blacka irl lri in cizl he the path of their progress pk ogress placed there by bands hands luat that should aid in the peoples advance ad advancement vvan fran cemen men t the governors gox Gov ernoes change in the name of the new now county in he the south at first ight eight appears very small and aud arbitrary thenamae the tho name of snow la Is identified with every public improvement in that region hion hon erastus snow is truly the tho falber father and benefactor of that part of the territory nry bry having labored in in its in interest without pecuniary remuneration for many yearn years arai yta he ia 14 recognized ids ida athe he leading mind there and the marks of hib his genius and sound found advice are upon various im improve prave mern meri a which show the Wd emption redemption of thu the barrenness nd di no name nie could ba be filler than his for a county organized luthe inthe in the neighborhood of his incessant labors but edt it obdulo be understood dod in justice to tue the governor that the change from scow snow county to garfield county was wads only a suggestion on his part he didt dirt not make mabe it a condition of hla hia signature he pug sug suggested th mr nin dalton who urged him to sign the billt bill tuat that the name garfield was expressive of genuine republic and manly great grest greatness nets and mr dalton ballon anxious to secure the governors Big sig signature nature presented the suggestion to the assembly there was only a few minutes time to decide and and aud as no member could object to the name of garfield the change was made hon HOD erastus snow being the first to support it we have eave every reason to believe that the governor would have signed the bill on seeing the peoples petitions for the organization of the county without the change of its name inthis in this we have the in an dor of mr dalton dilton we must say kay that governor murray hasla hasia has la our opinion acted on his bis in his course with the At assembly which has just dissolved we consider him very much mistaken in some things but he has presented his objections in a gentlemanly and dignified manner with nothing offensive in language I 1 cr or tone many miny changes suggested by him were beneficial and were at once adopted by i the abe assembly he sidnea most of or the bills presented for his hla consi consideration dei dej A few among them the new now salt isake lake city en charter arter were were sent to him too late for fair examination and were therefore not aigner the blame for this cannot properly be laid to his charge he worked bard sil all it day and all night of thursday and all day on friday giving to every measure measure brought to his bis atter miter attention att edtion kion klon careful and as far as he could unbiased consideration the secretary is also deserving of while of officiating ai acting governor and aleo aloo in his usual capacity there are many ne new w laws worthy of mention which we have not space to notice tha the tha As has performed effective service and the relations odthe two houses have been cordial although some measures originating in one baver have been slain alalu in the other still vice vied versa the members sepa rated with the very beat best and warm eat sentiments towards each othet other othen and witte witti the pleasant ot of having lab iab labored orect faithfully for abe the beat inhere ts of the people according to their theli light and ability we believe the public will endorse their endeavors endea vors vois ctr A WEEK tu ft day at bamme borne aa oatly dutt trea 1 duif luif I ft ekx klamu US send for out new lifus illustrated tra price list no SO 30 mop fop Fallan dWin free to any address contains full fall description of as au kirda kinds of goods gooda for personal and family use we deal directly with the consumer and sell 24 all goods ia in any quantity 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