Show RD R D DA V I 1 4 ot tile eh alith lew 0 OF TERRITORY I 1 1 work in both depagt monts URIC SCHOOL BILL A report of the work of me house Z PAST PRESENT AN D the regular routine report spirited on various questions speed to tut STANDARD 1 SALT LAKE march 1 1888 the twenty eighth legislature of utah territory will soon be a thing of the past we are reminded of the coming of the close of its labors by the vigorous action which characterizes each session X great deal of work yet to be accomplished la both departments WORK OF THE this is how the work in the house stands 80 bills have been introduced 12 have been approved by the governor 2 have been vetoed by the gov emor 9 are are now in the hands of the governor 12 best a forwarded to the council 17 have been rejected and 34 am pending the diction of the house there are six more working days of this session INDIAN fuxan ox the following memorial to congress was passed by both branches of the regulative assembly today to day to the hon the S m te abid of in at 4 ilso aued your memorials Lq the governor nd assembly of the ter gilr 0 utah that the 11 it 1265 now pending before tour body bontem the removal of the southern ute indians from their existing reservation in the state of colorado to tile territory of atall and maesing them incongruously ith tile tribes alread r on the uintah tion is un justin itself and fraught with certain danger to the lives and property of all settlers in tile valleys af green river and its many tributaries tributa ries on tile eastern border of this territory these utes are now tile only tribe of indians that has not passed through the process of subjugation which must precede a settled peace abid the proposed scheme of maming them incongruously in the other tribes within the borders of this territory Is unfair as well am dangerous to the white set flen on in the eastern portion of U h d as well as unjust to the tribes already settled upon the reservation who have made progress in the peaceful i is of civilization numerous h il ae have already ez tended along the valley green river and its tributaries tributa ries the lives and p ro p of whose citizens would be e x p oer e tato the horrors of the bavage arf are that would naturally follow the impo tation of said indians if the southern utes are not dangerous ti 3 the people of colorado there can be no necessity of their removal to this Te nn the other hand if their I 1 cresence on their existing reier Is fraught willa danger to the people of that state who are better able to restrain them in peace within their sent restricted limits th t fact furnishes s cogent beason why they shou i d not be brought into utah and placed on a border chere wholesome restraint or effectual pursuit would be rendered far more diffin at your therefore depre cate and protest against the said proposed measure which means present many whits settlers adisto on bordera bor derp and ultimate 0 ly war against all white settle ments in the valleys of green river in the eastern part bif utah as well as discord retrogression and demoralization to the indians now settled on th 0 uintah reservation who are abando n ing their tribal organizations and be taking themselves to agricultural and other industries of peace conr memoria lists n favorable janower jans as in duty bound ak ill ever pray etc I 1 T UZ the allen bill to establish d public school system and to provide for the maintenance and supervision of public so bouls its tile territory of utah tills afternoon ia ith several material amendments the following ii the vote by ayes and I 1 noes afef M o speaker allen farnsworth flows jones kimball xing lund laughlin moyle stewart thurman 14 noes clark creer hatch heyborne Rot Spen cert seeg I 1 miller wood 9 11 I 1 richards l t I 1 ag r 11 X ayio the foliot ing today to day I 1 1 I move that be the houss aon on march 2 1888 at 11 am for the purpose of electing elec tinz three dar cloras of the territorial insane asylum and Reze zits aber of the University of desere vl the motion was carried ar logo ob as he considered the ture did not have a right to appoint the above named the counell had adjourned when the i notion carried it Is not I 1 ao wo watt bo ji t id to or not I 1 I 1 6 fulio I 1 ing bill va i presented by car ale today to day A BILL abr the and operation of coubry cov nd bowl or town b ardef of hearth in the if UNA 1 BE IT by ilia governor and of the territory of utah that tile county boards of quarantine as now provided chapter laws of la h be known as county board of health and tile county quarantine physician shall be no A 11 a 4 county T lie county shall be ex superintendent add of board of health and de of fiver in zate po can be secured for county su pert of public health or offic erthen tile e n appointed shall be as ap 11 e T it h officer and hall quality ar conditioned for county the board thus provided shall line bouer and it is hereby maide their autv to make such sanitary regulations ions vaid adolia such bot r e to exist hg statute of tile T territory errit ory as lie necee ary for the prevent ivri and of all ble iii anitaray conditions arid the pre ri tion and of dicea ri among persons or domestic animals 2 that tile word yellow in line seven section 5 chap be stricken out and tile word rud ibl sub ftc 3 of each county board of health shall report quarterly to as way be prescribed sac 4 it I 1 e the duty of the mayor and council of every city in this in aich ardel hearth N organized under its chat ter to establish such a board forth ith the so secretary of aich hall be kanovi n as heal ih officers and tile council of every city may and it is hereby made their duty to enact such ordinances arid make auch regu lations as may be aft essary for tits preservation and protection of the health of the inhabitants thereof res nui i sauLes sources of and tf bange ru auses of diseati band all in Panita iv conditions and for the pre restriction and management of communicable diseases among per sons or domestic aidin shi m athin the quarantine luar antine limits of their respective c atif it the cita boards of health shall re port to the county superintendent of public health of their respective counties on or beaure tile day of february may aultia and november of each year in such forms as be prescribed r v r C 5 the justice of the peace constable shall con kituto a board of health bior each to n of the several counties of the shall be ex frico local health officer in his ah aiice or in ability to act the shall I 1 er form ills duties of local the local or to n boards of health are under althe counte board and subject to the regulations pre ascribed by said board and shall re or t to tile county superintendent or amic beall 1 I quarterly oil or before the day of p M ay au gut and november Nov emler 0 bac I 1 y ear the expenses 0 ills local lun boards of health shall be gild paid in the fame manner as those of the justices of tile peace following is the routine report of both houses Co laNCIL march 1 1833 the bouncil met at 10 a m woolley presented a communication from well fargo co pre ferr aims for Xit liess etc paid by tham to cottain parties referred to tile on claims and public accounts A communication was received from the city council defining the limits etc of the land tendered the terri teory on capitol 1111 referred to the special which visited the groups group ds IV immer from the committee on counties reported on 11 F 59 coury ty g its apiag t adopted and the bill III ficone fi cond evading lVa ding young presented C r 40 an act to provide counsel for criminals the hill pre cries I 1 25 in buch cilles ciL ses to the on judiciary carlisle presented pres anted t F ii a bill providing for county city and town boards of health in the territory of utah 1 abill of viding for a u form of county then called up for second reading aich occupied the greater portion of the morning session the bill was read by I 1 by striking out several entire sections covered by other bill chan af ing 01 it IIII ere and after care cons cerati on and much comment by vatious mem berm of the council passed its second reading the house natif ing abe council of its rejection of C W requiring county officers to reside at county be ats and that the lion had tile no mortal to congress asking land for I 1 tile orphans iloine 11 F 77 providing an institution corneal mules was read by title and referred to tile committee on edu 11 F 71 pro ailing a reform school was read by title and referred to col on penitentiary recess was then taken till 2 p m 2 p m marshall from the joint committee on memorials presented a to congress in the form of A protest by Governor the and legh elit ture if the territory orv of atall 4 tho to or certain indians from colo rado to utah as in con res dional I 1 louse resol ut I 1 0 1265 T he memorial set forth I 1 hat if said indians are dangerous to tile people of colo ratio they vi 1 be inore to the scattered settlers along green river in tills territory and that their loe t tion on lid uintah otiis be to tile indians alere it therefore protests il dinst such ro the 1 was read ilia first time and under sui pension of tile rules was and was ordered broiled 11 F bo under at the morning deion land its second I 1 reading 0 F IS an t benj illse an act providen pro 11 for the t 0 I 1 a territory terri tori ni sane asylum was taken up for second I 1 r T 1 all I g b F i as e d I 1 second reading a 7 substitute providing I 1 1 forrd of equalization for territory terri tori al third called for and school was reading and on motion of ills ti I 1 use was tt rIcken and the alli 11 ll 11 d 0 F lz the civil practice act order for to mor was in 24 d 0 the a F so in laitio t occupying mape fo tard read I 1 1 ing and on motion of cannoot cAt noot under sus pension of rules parsed A report was teat from I 1 tie committee on arid reform or 11 I 1 10 reform school becom inch ding its passage tile report of tile wit 1 0 i and tile bill filed for second 1 I d i tile conference committee of the house reported on 11 F 38 on dis pl 1 1011 county lines reco in ending t t the council recede ingrom ian carcido of the coin tec made a minority report ob jeoug wwiley opposed adopting the report of the and moved to reject its report carried report was rejected A petition vaas received from A green and ot her selectmen of weber county calling attention to their petition fur t for the purpose of as fisting ill tile er eLtion of a bridge over weber river near uintah and recommending that ills tato counties concerned have joint jurisdiction of the also ying an sp of 1000 lira or the erection of a all for the protection prot eLtion of the hank in dweber canon near devils gate referred to the committee on high ti B 11 the council adjourned till 10 a m tomorrow to morrow brouss fotr eging exercises introduced P petition king for the division of pinto I 1 ty counties committee arnsworth arn the petition 1 Shep lierd at king to be relm burse I 1 for unpaid t axes claims corn cittee Thu ninan for the judiciary commit lee reported adversely adver bely on the bill to chat ge the boundaries of the first and second judicial districts adopted and the bill was rejected ile also reported favorably with amendments a bill amending the penal code filed for second read ing ile also reported favorably on 9 amending the civil code and on hoges marriage bill clark for the claims committee reported adversely on the claim of win burrows ISO for jury service adopted reybourne Hey bourne for the committee on corni herce reported on the p 1 ro perty conditions etc of the D A al I 1 society the t was communication acco by a from the president of the society haq read Report adopted forthe live stock coin cittee reported adversely on a bill relative to branding stock etc adopted and the bill was rejected for the committee on agri culture reported favorably on the bills r elating to sugar and barb wire fences the enrollment committee king several billa sent to the governor lund for the committee on coun lies reported adverb ely tile coun vil bill requiring certain ers to to side at counte seats and favorably 0 n two other bills creer for the elections committee re potted fao rAtAy on avio liquor MIN mn for tile conference conre rence committee on the county bill rei ported that ther Council otil 1 recede the educational vo moyle chairman reported allens school bit I 1 recommendation the bill had already been considered its port the general municipal bill came U and a large number of minor amen ments to it ere made moved to strike n ut five sections relating to actions for gioia eions of cita ordinances on tile grotins that ilia saas fully covered by existing t s one of the sections was out but allen moved to I 1 lie vote by hi h it was done carried place upon the whole I 1 e t in aich thurman hoge J bilig allen and othe took part and the section which had been out was restored by an article on aduca tion had been omitted from tho dra it of tile bill allen moved its adoption it allows ell I 1 e a t 0 be e x emited empted fro territorial school IANs gives city councils control of matters and provides for free schools Thur moved to make the bill a d order for tomorrow to morrow lost agh ch moved to amend so as to leave it optional with city councils hether they we schools or not allen opposed this amendment and it haq lost at 1 33 the house took are cess till 2 p ra 2 p in after the noon abo cons ider jitian of tile municipal bill was resumed the article on education embracing st w adopted A substitute for the article wh eh had be ea stricken out prescribing pee scribing the manner in which districts include ed in municipal corporations might be ome detached was disc cusse 1 am ended and adopted it provides for detachment by a major 1 ty vote of the whole city the bill passed by a of 15 ayes 3 noes allen for the conin on health rearte d favorably on CF 3 allens school bill came upon f hird reading the a number of amendments not affect ing the vital features of the bill which were adopted creer make the county tax four mills instead of six lie thought four mills 1 be enoah in addi tin to tits territorial three mill tax to pay reactions allen opposed the ame tt ment counties were not required to levy a heavier tax than necessary and a I 1 t mills was not a maximum max ilum by one vote and the in county tax was reduced from six to foier mills jones moved to increase the om sensation ensa tion of the county super conent to 20 instead of 10 for each district in their county hobt allen moved to amend so as to make ertons under 17 years of ag D as teachers conra opposed the ile thought examining baarda should be left to determine the qualifications of teacher lu so ine soca afe it included olly could be afforded to teach amill am ill and primary schools lie appos d fixing an rule by law aich might houi joui and and sonto poor die tit I 1 moyle favored the amendment beto lieving it w tend elevate se llwis and do tefie gr maest good to cumle r creer opposed the thought as to the age of deac h era should be fixed by law but that tile matter should be laft dis 0 f school officials proposed to amend the W A 0 to CX the almi at 16 years lost A Ile rills amend nie n t to fix the age at 17 ears was then lost broer 4 then moved to amend to as I 1 t require I 1 a to kaep A 0 cheol two instead of three terms a year in order to obtain ita of school money A en stated tifft tho ed n 1 nittel were molls in thin kiri g I 1 hit a district ought to keep a school 80 vt beeks in s par creer held that in many at would work hardship to compel three jerrils a ear to be held alonce said that lafer information might live changed the opinion of the the vote was a tie and ilia speaker decided it in favor of three terms some of the features of the bill 0 faither discussed when it was put u 1 on its lassige pas sige the vote was twelve aresto nine lacking one of jhb required majority aich the |