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Show Yesterday's Legislature Work. The council bad another busy session yesterday, and while final action was taken on only a few measures, much business was disposed of. The committee on judiciary reported favorably the bill relating to the practice prac-tice of attorneys in the courts of relatives rela-tives within a certain degree of consanguinity. consan-guinity. The committee on appropriations reported re-ported on C. C. 16, of Utah county for maps and plats for the use of the county assessor for 1892 and 1893, recommending recommend-ing that the amount, $3G2, be placed on the appropriation list. Referred back to the committee. Further time was granted the committee com-mittee on municipal corporations to report re-port H. B. 101, an act to appoint a board of police and fire commissionc rs in cities of the first and second class, and to place the police and fire departments depart-ments upon a non partisan basis. A bi'l to provide for the protection of fish and game and for the appointment appoint-ment of count v itnd territorial commissioners commis-sioners was read. A bill to encourage the building of reservoirs ard for the reclamation of desert lands and one establishing the boundary line between Juab and Tooele counties were read. In the house very little business was done, and an early adjournment was taken. The militia bill was passed, the school bill considered, and the mining bill held over. |