Show D AY or ajo 1 henty eighth za legislature Leni 0 slature OF TERRITORY 4 ability of the passage of the I 1 BILL increased amount for the be form school MUNICIPAL this fruitful subject draws woolley out with amendments to marshalla Mor shalla I 1 BIU ather notes t special dotur I 1 I 1 SALT mrm jan 25 aw in every quarter there is ex prod the confident belief list the old ali bill will be passed ii abely and accorded prompt approval interested are in hourly expectation of realizing upon their long deterred hopes REFORM schoor the bill introduced by lund providing for the establishment of reform and naming owlen as the place of its location has been receiving the careful consideration odthe committee on penitentiary and reform schools of which mr hoge is chair and to billich mr lund wa 4 reman bently added at the ellair mana re quest for athis expenditure thirty thousand dollars bas we understand been increased by the committee in conform fly with our suggestion of a few days since we macnow expect first institution of this character to be made conformable fit size and character to the Terri torys requirements quire ments it hasi long been a grave aa flon with those entrusted u ith the execution of the criminal laws as to A bat can and should W done with juvenile offenders tito present of punishment even in its influence upon men of mature years is very do moralizing moral izing and in many atres strengthens the criminal rather than diminishes it WO call to mind several cases where ex almost immediately upon being liberated from confinement have perpetrated new crimes and been return ato prison and ame there are who have been returned to prison so often that they lay come to regard it 99 9 9 their natural home such A thing as assured moral reformation is impo 3 hiie under the dyste in of criminal punishment now inflicted if these men cease to commit criminal acts for a time after their release it is not as a rule because their moral natures rebel against it but because they either lack suitable opportunity or aro deterred by their fear of punishment ment neither of which mot ives evidences any inward reformation and if chii be true of men of mature years what must bo the effect punishment upon the plastic minds of boys and girls in the prisons of every class together their wicked inclinations are in their deportment and conversa tion and have effect upon their associates to place juvenile offenders with this class as the law now requires is to commit to a life of sin many a soul that if subjected to other abild better influences might be redeemed to a future of morality and honor to this latter ob jact reform schools are ia tile older communities of this country and I 1 effects are gratify ing in the extreme utah should not be without one another year them Is a certain arab element jn inai ly of cities that if props fly checked now may be subdued and turned to good account but if allowed to ran out as in tho past will lead many of the youth to the fate of hardened and wicked crimin ila A reform school can not only be made to effect a moral reformation with its inmates but can educate thern confirm them in habits of in deatry and teach them some useful trade and by these means the ansti lation can be made measurably self sustaining we have no doubt that so desirable and necessary a leasure will be given tile most favorable consideration of the law makers and that it reform school in utah will in the near future become an established factor of moral and industrial defor those of the youth liliose hearts incline to idle and evi I 1 babits I 1 today to day woolley introduced the fol lowing amendments to mar pili alls municipal classification bill A emy to provide for the of municipal Corpora 1 be IT by the governor and legislative As embly of tile territory of utah that the municipal corporations in this territory be and the same are hereby d i aided vided into three classe sall ed cities having two and or more resident legal as ollowa by the returns of the general be of tile farat clam those having less than two thousand and A than one thousand resident legal voters shall be of the second cla swand all outliers be of ahe third als I 1 2 each incorporated elt bof he prot and second classes shall be dl into five municipal wards tile of shall lie pre ascribed scribed by ordinance prior to the next Mut iMpal election ahat said wards shall bo AS dear as may be of equal I copulation and as near as may be in campat furm fcc 3 the government of U 11 incorporated cities is hereby yeste 1 l as follows I 1 n cities of tile first claps in a city council to ba ca ed of a maor in ho shall be a 1 u ariel elector in his city fire aldermen ono from each ward slid ton councilmen two from each ward who shall be qualified electors in their re wards in cities of the laiq in a city council to be composed of a mayor N ito shall be a qualified elec tor in his city civo aldermen ono from each ward and five councilmen council me i ono from each ward who shall it 3 qualified electors in their respective the mayor shall he chosen y the qualified fled votes of their respect lye cities arid tile aldermen and council anen shall be chosen by the voters of their respective war qualified they hall hold their offices for two years and until their successors aro elected and qualified I 1 A rn LAW r the of deseret university dr john it park in ilia report 0 O to and board I 1 of nt a says that tile course in politics Is shaping for tile law school an fn our 1 opinion file immediate li of a law school in connect ion ith this important institution of is an attainment greatly to lie dashed at present young i cn who may be desirous q entering profession of daiv are compelled to tile eastern colleges for when with such a in tile university it could be at holine at a much less cost to student and tit 0 on it should be as in such elsewhere that a di plonia by it to i 18 graduates would on the holder to practice in all the of the territory this would an inducement to many to seek instruction at home and would be a great incentive to proficiency thoroughness on the part of all the school As a rule we have too many imported lawyers and too few native born no community maintain any good political stand ard or become essed of good wise progressive laws without the aid of good legal minds thero are many good lawyers in utah in fact we do not think any other territory of tile union is possessed of as much legal talent as utah but a above stated many of the lawyers being here temporarily and not closely identified with the territory in its political interests they are not entrusted by the people with that important work which we claim should be the essential w ork of the I 1 dwyer in conjunction with the best minds li amely the formation or making of the laws alvith every facility offered at home for the student to obtain legal training such for instance as is now g iven at ann arbor it would not belong in our before every eve ry county in tho territory would have good lawyers from among whom it could select some of the trusted representatives for legislative and municipal bodies this would give strength and political institutions and secure better wiser find armonious laws than calpos sib lybe formulated by men alone of limited legal knowledge however good or wise they may be in other re SURVEY roueche of davis today to day introduced in the house the following A BILL for the organization and of a geological surreys for 0 agriculture gri culture and other resources of h section 1 do it enacted by the governor and legislative assembly of the territory of atah that a geological burve of this territory be organized sc 2 that the sum of twenty five hundred ta dollars one half to be drawn in the year I 1 M andone aalf 1 to be draw nin ill ie year 1889 be appropriated to secure the services of a competent geologist as the head of this survey to prosecute as far as the appropriation will admit a preliminary examination of the regions adapted to flowing and artesian wells and to report on these at tile next bession of the legislature ftc 3 bo it farther enacted that the said geologist shall submit to the next Leg Mature a plan for ito organ leation of a survey which bialt cover tile following points to determine tho location of re g bellg ons adapted to flowing and artesian ad to determine the proper class fixations ficat ions of ir r egl be desert and alka line lands a d to determine easy means of ascertaining these ba their to streams their veineta proximity tion an by analysis 0 lo oll ad to explore and determine the limits of coal iron oil t eari tig rocks 0 tc and the recurrence of precious metals and other minerals to determine and experiment up tile useful plants and the best ma of their propagation to discover those plants to man and an their antidotes and the beat methods of destroying them to ex amine the w laito and imported forea trees and determine the beat modes for their an d cultivation and the localities ada anted to their gro th to such other questions an are of practical and scientific I 1 in r tance 1 to thIs Territory r 5 for the prosecution of the foregoing there shall be appointed by the legislative Legisla tivo assembly three 3 persons as a committee elioso do ty shall be to employ the services of a competent geologist also ta ke tile aversi lit bf receive reports from and acl 0 octo the next legislative assem bly t lie work done under the provis ion of this ctet SEC 0 tho said committee I 1 s an theorized zed and empowered to draw orders on the territorial treasurer to pay jor services vices in carrying out the r 0 v lg i 0 ll 11 1 t his act said committee 11 v 1 i a il r c e e ivo from sald appropriation dollars per day for services tu ally rendered in carrying out thearo th eero visions of this act I 1 the of uhl are proposing to livo up to their privileges legos I 1 as to byl deuced by tile following I 1 m aich was presented today to day prom the farmers Par mers club and about cithens of lehi mtv mah co utah to the arid asson bly of utah 7 tory HON ybur peti tio ners desire to call your attention to the several acts of congress I 1 at lands anti money to the various states and terr borics of these united states for t he establishment of colleges col legos stations etc and especially to what as kilo wit as tile I 1 atch bill of last congress pr annum for tile us 0 it f an agricultural 0 ape ariment station and we lie reby petition our hon body for the passage of at I 1 ne cessa ry I 1 e i to mak a a 3 much as p q I 1 to of said acts a vai baill to this ter ifton r ind especially tile provisions 0 f th 0 a forenamed hatch bill your early attention to tile foregoing Is earnestly invited and your petitioners petition ers as i i n duty bound will ever pray etc we do further petition our hon body that the experiment station be located in lehi city utah county utah and for reasons do set forth as follows tito ration of lehi city its corporation corzo institutions A citizens will donate the sum of 1500 for the the purchase of suitable hailds said lands having averit go existing water rights and 2nd the water supply on said available lands is easily and ly increased by the driving of wells I 1 a flo aing well on a I 1 ich lands being obtainable for tile sum of ten dollar ard 3rd As a county utah county is centrally located and in utah county ichi on account of its railway and is situated best of all laces I 1 and up to e sent date no institution of pit ai ic character is located in lehi a I 1 your early attention to the forego finx is earnestly invited and your peti t loners as in duty bound will ever pray etc I 1 mir utah county jan I 1 1 report the following is the routine report of the proceedings fit both housez the council was called to order by the president promptly at 2 p tit communications were received from parlan mcfarlane A nil jasper robertson acknowledging the re 11 ip t of let ten d ering I 1 t lie arcell of the council chakir r olsen from tile com on all reported declaring that tile of mrs wilcken for sala v due tuition ter 4 husband was a juste laim R d recommended that it be allowed smoot moved tile adoption of t ile re port of the committee carried bryan presented 0 F 16 a bill to the act in relation to gaming the bill eliminates the word banking before game on page GOO it passed its first reading and was filed or second the bill was ro 3 d second time anton motion of WOO 1 ley n billed for third reading A communication was received from the honse concurring in the ros alution to visit the asylum but chang in atile hour from to 9 A in bryan objected to the hour of 7 as too early smoot said if the gentleman would sleep with him he would see that he got to the train on time woolley objected to being ke t awake all night in order to rise ea ry enough to get into an insane asylum after further discussion marshal said the object of the visit was in por tant the asylum called for large app 0 t 10 and the time had been dixe y the rail road and be was therefore n favor of seven by vote the council decided to ad here to the original hour proposed I 1 C 7 a in as that tile called for the third re ad ing of C F 5 to provide for the tio n and government of municipal corporations po rations and towns three amendments were made 1 by woolley marshall previous to the putting of these amendments explained tit at as the author of the bill lie had ex the proposed amendments and that they were in liari nony with his views on the subject smoot 0 b acted to the re ting as it would N impossible tothie in salt lake city ile wanted a general bill enacted at some future time and therefore opposed this meas tire marshall explained that the prineo plo of the bill was democratic ile thou gh ward should be depre dented carlisle hoped 1110 amendment would not be voted down ile was in favor of local representation and therefore should vote for it woolley wits strongly in favor of it ITO believed that now was tile time to provide local representation for atall lie thought we wanted it immediate ly young made remarks strong y dav brittig the passage of the bill thought it would give minority representation the people had b con cl am or in for this for years and much eh a rs u cited because it had not hitherto been granted woolley thought tile gentleman misapprehend ed the pe of tho bil it did not brov I 1 de for minor ity representation at i bority depre sen tation was not a de in doctrine but it provided jor local depre oon tation and that in favor if smoot was in favor of local depre sen tation but did not deera it ca ble for the i ity council of salt lak e city to pass at 0 ordinance and 1 dovido for redistricting t jo c fly so that each of the eight dl shall contain the inhabitants in time no number of for the coming municipal election after considerable discussion the M 11 passed as amended tho bouso sent a communication insisting upon 9 am its the hour for leav inz for tile insano Asyl pin the council refused to accede and a conference c ol 01 cittee consisting of shurtliff 0 1 loen and wimmer was apo pointed motional mo tiona recess of ten minutes was A communication from the house announced the passage of the lemorl i in relation to a fourth judge 1 an d IV alien land law on affra hall I 1 a motion the communication was referred to committee on enrollment alth instructions to have the two memorials forwarder to washington without delay for presentation to congress A committee was appointed by the council to meet a like committee orthe house for tho purpose of audit ing and destroying redeemed and it ors warrants mr olsen was up pointed on the part of the council the house the council of the alsage of ilia house coo current 11 so f ution provid n g that after march lot no bill nor so nt resolution should be into house with out the consent of two thirds the hoar for starting for the asylum WAS fixed at 8 a in on motion of aar abail the council |