Show alp DAY of lie eh ilig I 1 1 I 1 I 1 OF UTAH TERRITORY I 1 1 I 1 webar county finally go cures the 1 r 11 SIR so far as we Is cofi 4 i etian ed I 1 I 1 THE anouna OF 1 appropriated for the areu ton odthe in ather legisla uve news through some miscalculation rn E STANDARDs regular lake budget 0 containing our editorial special and the report of the doings failed to reach us yesterday evening and e were to rely upon tap deseret neus with such ad particulars as could be obtained 1 telephone by this latter source we learned that just before adjournment the ilous of depre r enta tives by a decisive vote conferred upon weber county the school bolong so earnestly and so justifiably sought by several other localities in addition to this the amount for its con at ruction w as raised from to for this splendid result which practically settles the matter we owe our best thanks to earnest friends who tife general as well as our own we 1 I 1 fare and without desiring ta be invidious to our townsmen lion C C richards a member of that body was indefatigable in see sion and out of it in his efforts in our behalf it is the more gratify io g because of the contest for the prize having been carri ild on without asperity or unfair addan tago being taken one way or another and we sic js tilled in fitly good over the outlook this morning I 1 SALT baym feb 29 1888 attro r L Follo the routine report of the proc eddings of both houses COUNCIL the council inet a 2 P A communication was received ardin the house notifying the council of the pass go of if F 74 a bill to cruelty to animals read fl by tit I 1 e and referred to the committee on agriculture H F 75 a vill providing for the establishment of corporations for the prevention of cruelty to animals having passed the hoase was read the first tima by its title and referred to the commatee on private corpora eions the council was notified of tile houses concurrence in amendments to 11 F 7 substitute providing for a territorial board of equalization this bill was the cause of elaborate discussion it was amended and passed its second reiding C F 39 a bill for an act providing for executions in justices just icis courts was caled after some discussion over amendments the bill passed ita second reding The third reading 0 council rne morial no 4 in regard to land fer tit e rp hanal home and day tied for I 1 kousz met pursuant to adjournment opening exercises introduce intro duc e d a petition king for an appropriation for f I 1 a 1 ina canyon highways committee 1 introduced a claim burrow a for jury service which went to that committee thuman for the ju comai iam tee reported favorably favo rubly on a bill in to lation to town sites made special order for today to day wood for the asylum committee reported relative to the reports made to the Ap by the officers of that institution the present indebtedness ednes of the asylum is over and thi amount in addition to what would be required require a to coin the building and purchase necessary land would cdake the appropriation asked for in behalf of the gayl tim something over the report was laid on the table subject to consideration by committee af the whole I 1 king for the murn cipal committee adversely on a bill whose provisions had been with th all aeral bill adopted A com from the corporate authorities of sall lake city w read tendering ai a donation a site for a state houm on arsenal hill A concurrent resolution providing for the committee contemplated in th e communication to inspect the site etc was adopted and the chair up and kimball on the part of tile house the act relating to town sites was read by sections it supersedes t lie present law relative to the of surplus lands in town site entries the recent attempt at land jumpie 9 in th is city led to the framing of this hill the rules were I 1 bill was read the third time in full A debate larose an a motion to strike mt the chaute providing for the salo at of certain lands hoge opposed gout an amendment providing that such land might instead be d at auction was on motion of clark adopted the bill then passed by a unanimous vote I 1 moyle or the committee on aduca tion deported favorably on the bill to an institute for deaf mutes it appropriates 1500 for the purpose the delorin school bill came up dut vas post n ed pending the I 1 frew rt of the comm itte F 74 allens bill to prevent came M on motion nf lien tile rules P pent lett and tale bill was put upon its it p mcd by a heavy maj wity H F 77 to corporations cerp orations for I 1 lie prevention of cruelty to aill nial ai came up on ccone roding orth ill the chair i n slight amen dment to tile law providing for vor po rations bould accomplish all that this bill would thurman thought the law went as far as the assembly had 1 r to ga ien made ar argument in favor ol 01 I 1 the pigs g e 0 il e bi 1 1 ro n m v e d e u pen ion sion s of the rules and tile third reading of tile bill creer favored tile spirit of tile bill but saw no necessity for it as the law covered the ground am ciok a si view ile favorel file of ejects of the bill but thought it unwise tri encumber 1 to statute book by duplicating legis f a tion allen replied to jones urging that benefi ei I 1 i I 1 re all is would accrue from the bill it mado a iw I 1 tharman f anred the bill remarking that ial lawshe been passed providing for banking in cited reasons agn m bill should pass clark moved the passage of the bill and it passed by a vote of 15 aa es 2 noes F e ahr ent lend C ree r f the elections committee ly on a local option bi for tha boason that ivi were included in another bill A 10 apted richards introduced a revenue bill which went to the committee on ways ani means H F 30 the local option bill came upon second reading offered in amendment to section 3 hav iniz in view the provid ing for local by pre cinti but not by count es lie thought that bile a county might stances vote in favor of prohibition the latter would lie impracticable in soine of the towns or of the tou bounty nty ile said that it would not be local option to permit 4 to snow under with their ie towns in a county moyle thought the present liquor I 1 aw was a good one but if a local option law was wanted lie would favor giving the county as a whole the power to enforce prohibition his argument bat sold in one precinct would find its way into ancher allen said this bi related to tile personal habits of men one of the n bj acts ever legislated upon ile avor e 3 thurmand Thur mans position and did not think that one precinct should be permitted to for another ile argued that prohibition by could rot be made effect ive aej I 1 not think I 1 lie public ien ciment of the territory was specially pron in favor of moyle replied that tile masses of the people of I 1 his territory mere ear neally opposed liquor traffic and had 1 waya awen hat the result would ile if precincts in a bouny favored prohibition and one oppose it could the tai control tile seventh Thurman replied no if me amendment should carry richards explained further the effect thurmand Thur mans amendment would have it under it in order to inake prohibition to prevail throughout a wyvle county each precinct would require to vote for it thurman arguel in favor of his amendment insisting that it m as in harmony tit a strict principle of local option it ill allow each pre and town to act for insl if roueche said lie knew a containing eight precinct st to of w aich could outvote the other six a nd lie vote for thurman a am creer thought the privilege of local option should be extended to the smallest possible districts moa le argued in favor of local option by counties hatch said that hereafter he would ask that tile rule con fanin 9 members to one speech on each aution ito en forced ho said we bad option now every man could drink or let it alone laughter thurmand Thur mans amendment prevailed on motion of howell the voters signing the petition for a local option election was increased from one fifth to two fifths richards offered an amendment to provide that the question of prohibit tiou should tie voted upon on ly at general elections ile aid th a t it was hardly worth while to trouble commission to make A tion canvass for a a ng olo precinct carried pending dis cussi on of the ice 21 OP tion bill the house at 1235 took A rec ess till 2 p m 2 P after the noon recess considers thou of the local option bill was resumed some amendments of a inin or character were made them the addition of a by thurman saving to abed cities their powers to suppress eup press thao sale of intoxicants h a school bill next came up ilan moved to strike out faction ai which requires plans to bi drawn with L view to accommodating inmates lund opposed striking out and referred to the statistics of other states to show that loo inmates vituld be as many as the territory bould furnish for years to come lark moved to strike out section 7 appropriation I 1 stating that the item should a appear in the appropriation bill lost richards to amend so as to make the 00 00 avail able aswoon as needed Cart led thurman offered an ame bilm nt to provide that justices of the peace might commit to the reform bel I 1 or six months delorid ants convicted of over they have jurisdiction cloge con ground that it would glye too much po to justices of the peace joy le favored giving justi ces of the power to commit to the r e forna Lund opposed the amendment thurman made on argument in favoron that it did not increase the power of justices of tile peace mclaughlin favored thurmand Thur mans amendment and criticized tile bill in its present form A long discus sic on u pon the bill ensued it was amended so to give weber county the reform school and as such WAS passed |