Show 1 1 IV I 1 I 1 H AY I 1 I 1 of thu T I 1 wenty ai I 1 Y A novem ent toward bissu ing bonds on s Aff loly I 1 I 1 A sensation Is produced in the coulsell coul lell ily 1 I 1 MARSHALL OF SALT muir I 1 I 1 iwho in the reports of auditor and treasurer no chance r for ball I 1 16 editorial special to the I 1 SALT baxt feb f the proposition to bond the terri tory for the purposes of securing maney is taking definite shape today allen introduced the following resolution into the house which was adopted without division the funds needed to ex tend and the nece xury pub lie institutions of this territory call not be raised by immediate taxation with justice to the taxpayers I 1 reso va pat the coln KA tit 18 I 1 louie to draft a bill authorizing and enabling the territory to issue bond for the purpose of obtaining such funds and to report such bill to the house as soon as possible with their recommendations ions this movement is made none too soon it is clear even to the most conservative mind that utah has reached a point in her territorial existence when the revenue derived im med abely from taxation is grossly insufficient for the requirements of government and public improvements if ever the time was when argument was necessary to con vinco people that baturo laturo generations should bears part of benefits m aich they A ill enjoy equally with us that time has happily passed away the ready unanimity with which allens re vaas pup parted indicates that the pre tent legislature of utah Is determined to meet this question of the public debt dalily an to decide ilia matter upon it ru erit if this important measure is to be brought to perfection now not a day must be lost the financiers of ea ell allowe should give the subject instant attention and devote to it their b ot and moa constant thought they 11 inky move with absolute albura nee that governor west will approve any act looking to the bonding of the ter for purposes of public improve A SENSATION something of a sensation rensa tion jae been created by made in the council thi noon to the effal that he hid discovered one I 1 I 1 discrepancy of and another of between the reports of the territorial auditor and the territorial treasurer ma arshall give some figures from the two re ports in support of his statement nit do motion the president of the con non CH appointed oil the part of the council mr 01 ien as a member of a joint eom mittle of investigation the alouse to appoint two filean bers of said committee such investigation by a legislative committee Is a new thing in I 1 utah and its outcome will be awaited mith much interest opinion that afie discrepancies are only apparent and not real and that an investigation will readily show such to be the fact not a breath of cion has been or can be uttered against either of the gentlemen and the error I 1 if any is certainly purely clerical I 1 I 1 1 xa IC BALL I 1 just as the adjourn edthe TM I 1 embers of the council filed into its chamber the speaker said that it was the officers and memi berg of the alouse should remain un til after the visitors have retired I 1 at this hint visitors and reporters it no action looking to a joint executive session bag been taken in the alouse ll ouse find an air of mystery foreboding a possible sensation attended the proceedings c ret session of the two blouses aith 3 lari sensational in the council relative to a discrepancy in the auditor 0 and ers reports but from a full a account of what u as done which the of tu z DAnD succeeded in it is that the caucus had noth T ug t 0 do with public business it merely voted down a to give a iland civic ball and then adjourned without dat go e of tile menil erf from salt lake were anxious to have ill legi stature give a superb ball outwore like couepel prevailed routine the la port I 1 I 1 of tile both houses I 1 A communication was received ir om tile notify iniz the council of concurrence in all the council amend I 1 ments to C F 31 Is A hepting Cep ting items 5 ans 8 shiell at r da k out the words 11 or 0 A k anay be it I 1 e z qa 1 ak 11 1 1 4 I 1 4 11 1 1 t I 1 I 1 1 I A friction wag VA once mado that the council adhere to ila albond ments smoot moved he deemed it merely it ti point it be carlisle expressed himself aliat 11 I 1 2 it a of con cerallo lie mcd the of 2260 for tho of th exe cu the during two far had been bl hint anti lie was not in favor of making him gevea da tad 1 8 t of bat tile items cie for 0 aich 1 t wito ex as thil claud c it for therefore there fora lie favored adhering to tile amendment of tile council thought tile gentleman 01 ahall nil understood lite ile dibi not wish to curtail taie amount but to save onto ill getting the bill through bryan spoke in the paine strain as Ma rAmil and was firmly in if sustaining the of the coonc il woolley pre tinned the amount ap prop KINA for the bad been ii ed intention wa that the bhole amount should be used and was not in favor of asking the governor to give tile det lAils ile favored amendments by the council its one of tile committed commit teo be ques lini would come dec lared that for one he up b u rh excellency agthe Ah the had lone with the appropriation the bouncil oun cil determined to adhere to I 1 he amendments on of smoot a conference committee called fr and ille president appointed smoot an shurtliff such committee to illece a like committee from tile flausa arvan U F 17 to provide lor the incorporation of cities which was re a d the first time and referred to the committee on municipal corporations anti towns A from tive in relation to airm aring estimates for reform chool lands and a committee to consi tit of two from tile house and one from file council was about to be read but on motion of carlile in coni of mr ashurt cliffs albence was deferred V F 15 s bill amending see eions 1167 and 1173 of an act revising the code of civil procedure of utah t was caled for third read ing subsequently passed and the house notified the council ahen took a recess of 10 minutes pending the report from the I conference committee after the recess smoot presented a report from the conference committee on the council amendments on items arid static g in ea ct that the matter waft compromised by i detaining eta ining the objectionable words in one instance and eliminating them in the other the report of the committee was a ed providing for a committee of one from tile council and two brorn tile house was so amended as to re d two from he council anA three from the house appah ted woolley and y me coan attee on the part of ill 0 couric ill tito house resolution providing for estimates for the reform school called ferth a lively dacus sion by various members of the council as to how it should be handled some advocating that outside carlies should johtain the estimates and others claiming that the work should be confined to members of the legai lature it was finally dociles doci led to simply increase the gumbir of the committees by one in lac 11 house making them stand two from tile council ani ahrea from the house balled at tendon to what appeared to film in the reports of tile auditor of public accounts and tile trea brer if one cime to in tile other tito president the appropriate prop committee to look intact it adjourned HUSE roll call etc A communication from the president of the university of deseret WAS read inviting in the to that in move acceptance and reference to committee oil education to fix the time for the visit blee siges from the council announced tile of tile fourth district bill anti of clarks bail bill 4 arm librarian by his report was referred to the joint coin on territorial library introduced a from J 11 brinton abid to or three others asking pay as jurors claims committee rouche introduced a af pf from samuel francis and 74 other citizens I 1 morgan coup ity apking an privation pria tion of 1 to aid in con weber iziver ing a bridge across t committee on highways king chairman of the committe on municipal corporations reported on ilia petition from willinore Fil linore asking the di of that city becom bending nen ding that paid petition ie tabled for the reabon that the law of congress prohibited t lie granting of it there states that tile committee aill introduce it general provision for dis incorporating cities ad opted the claims committee reported ad on the claim if ym 11 gold or jury bervice ter vice and favorably on the baim of the tribbie Tri buie company for records for the third district court introduce a bill concern ing ebany and deflating def laing the r duties and asked Us reference ilia judiciary committe 4 D so orto de r ed jones from the committee on vale offered a substitute for 11 k 2 Is relation to railroad corporations ile as requested by the chair to write his report 1 17 hurman moved pol fill tomorrow to morrow of the reform school bill cloge offered a concurrent resolution providing provi aing for a of two members pathe 11 use and one of tile council to inmei the probable cost of reform school buildings etc thurman withdrew his motion to allow consideration of looges resolution the chair suggested tile disposal of amend men ts offered by the committee before deferring the bill 0 g 6 S r ou on re ur red the comi mft t e 6 t or the dinst and by 1 delay in final action on tile reform bill till then it was agreed to the bill wag then tak on up for tile purpose disposing of tile ost of the the committee offered by which we re not rei led tito insisted on its ments to items 5 and got the apar privation priA tion bill and abbed s conference con ferenc Q W in el tile chair appointed cloge lund and tito of fixing tile amount privation pria tion fur the reform 0 tile apar was under I 1 at I 1 11 1 I 1 1 1 leigl I 1 hoge moved to p action on that section of the bill carded the absence ofner lund on a con ference committee I 1 cau ad the temporary postponement of afie ab bill A from tile auditor wa R r ra i n reference to t I 1 0 ris f 0 th 0 p ty ment of u I 1 t ap jabors civil committed tea on claims and public ac resolution instructing tile judiciary to draft a bill for bonding the territory to raae public institutions and ma death argau ent in its support adopted A communication was read from the gae n chamber of e ten 1 r n copies of ogdan to meli hem no action was required judge Fl dredge of summit Co tinty thanked tile house in a note fo r its courtesy 11 F 29 richards bill prohibiting tile sale of election days i 4 brought tip on its second reading readi nr xing moved to postpone its consid wi the elections had a similar bill in hand no sec ond thurman moved to refer to the coin cittee on elections curried the bill in reference fo barbed wire bences was called up on its belding rel ding tito committee offered amendments adlich to a substitute bill which were adopted and the bill ordered printed for third re aal n in alfon of thurman the mum adjourned at 1 I I 1 I 1 |