| Show THE LEGIS legislature LITURE tiie the flowing well measure passes hie the house ilov e abo also the tile sugar 0 bounty lund introduced a petition signed 1 by y INI bmartin artin slack black and arid others of I 1 washington Vas hington county asking for an appropriation of for ilie the repairing of roads and budges laniad d by extensive rain storms and floods in in that region daring during the past winter n inter committee on ways and means lund presented another poti position tion in ilia of 0 ex apses or A W V ivine ivins of wash washington 1 u agton county asking af kang to bo be refunded of uncollected taxes committee on 9 and maans o 0 committee ong ch cladma jai ins r reported ported ad ver kerpely Fely on a c claim of W lot for serving brit writ of commitment on certain bos now inmates of 0 the territorial reform school on the ground that ho he waa was a city officer and tha the municipality was aas re pon sible for that amount I 1 richards cclia ads bald aid alth although olgh he was a city mar of ogden lie A acting in the capacity truer at theotime the time A motion to adopt the report was lost claims allowed lla cl chairman on committees on counties te deported lepor led favorably on II 11 F 50 56 to attach a portion of 0 Sari sanpete pete county to emery coun county 1 collet and bamiller a majority 0 of f the committee reported adversely on the r ame fame bill collet opposed it on the ground that the bill rave gave more country to finery emery county only than tile people of winter quarters originally asked fur for aleo also that it would take much of the tile gammer summer range of baulete county together with a go adly number of saw mill chobe owners resided in sanpete county it as robbing a county of a groat great amount f revenue in in the tile shape of taa taxation tion and riving giving it to another for no value received this lie cons dered unjust lie ile was eer ever to grant a strip of country three botwen by awen y four miles instead of six BIX by twenty four miles ilie the report paa pas ed I 1 its Is second reading a and nd lurther furl her consideration was deferred anil the tile majority specifically defined tha the exact situation of the strip proposed to be annexed the tile committo com miltn on private eions reported certain nta to C 3 F 21 24 relating to mutual fire insurance companies adopted Adof ted and amendments ordered printed atin ed C F 1 25 relation relating to mortgaging mor estates of decedents dece dents and minore minors in cert tin case cases paa pals ed 0 F Z 31 21 prescribing and regula regulating ting lie tile powers duties and gerri government ment of cai ies of the first ireland and L second e co ll 11 I 1 classes 4 was considered amended a aud u d passed conference Conf frem e committee on 0 F 37 recommended that house amendments be not concurred in adopted colletts school bill was wag under con 8 eide id er rAtion tion at ilie tile close ol 01 cur lur report HOUSE johnson presented a petition ieti tion from the assessor ap sessor and collector of uintah county coun tylor for relief in alio of ag 30 committee on clams da m arter presented a petition for he lie improvement of roads in in bottoms bottome utah county and aud another from the tile deputy clerk of of the tile first district court at provo asking for the tile appropriation pria tion of with winch which to purchase file cases for storing away avay court records dm committee on claims johnson from the tile livestock committee comin in attee reported ported le on an II 11 F 10 the bill bil I 1 relating to butchering and branding cattle etc recommending the addition of a new section and tile j passage of tile bill adopted robinson from the comm committee attee ol 01 auriell ag agriculture iture and irrigation reported ira on 0 F 3 relating to the destruction of certin certain wild animals and birds adopted he ile also reported ported rp on that portion of the governors message relating to statistics and to mr bulmers Cul mers communication muni mani cation upon un that subject c t efrer oner ing a bill relating to it bat but without recommendation adopted 1 hammond ammond II from the ommittee committee on private corporations offered a sub for 11 F 9 and it 11 1 62 52 t two wo railroad bills the substitute tute re quira s tracks to be fenced it was adopted thurman from tho the judiciary committee reported favorably on 11 II F CO 60 relating to probate procedure he lie also reported favorably on 11 II F 01 61 relating to division fences he lie also reported with amend mente H F 62 crating public administrators and defining their duties tho the report and armand amendments ments were adopted tho the bill makes the county treasurer ex officio public administrator liable on oil ins his bond for the tile faithful discharge of his duties as such alien allen objected to the amendment making the county treasurer public administrator alminie saying it was whipping the devil aroun around the slump in in order to prevent the governor from appointing the newly created officer thurman from the judiciary committee atteo reported favorably on 11 II F m 63 requiring notaries not aries public in taking acknowledgments to udd add the date at which their commissions commis eione expire lie ho also reported 11 II F gl GI recommending that the bill which relates to taxation be committed to the committee on wab waa and means adopted C F 1 35 amending the general municipal bawo law went to the tile committee on IP le I 1 corporations and owns 0 1 0 6 ho the loan asso antion bill which 1 ad objected to bythe by the governor and arid a amende 1 by tl tt v counell council to meet hia his action elt to tie tle cum cammi mi tee theoti ori in I 1 avato corpora lone ions lucecil F 68 8 relating to tho the terri tor r al treasurer C committee ommittee on waya and nn I 1 boins kimball raised the tile 1 p lint it aliat before the tile assembly furber fur ie the compiled laws die the com n committee ought to depatt TI eaid said tho the report aviti in nearly eady mady 11 F 32 williame ar artesian well vell bill hilll nine u up p on third tea beading ding rus an amendment I 1 I 1 exempt ex mi t nolle ells when shown by ment merit would be damaged by shutting abutting off tile flow potter favored tho tile amendment and the Lh bill kimball opposed both and thought the assembly 1 had no right to pane pass the bill ferrin eaid said a number of lila his earnestly opposed the hill bill fearing it would destroy I 1 hair Viel walle lii ennion Il thought thun glit the subject should be experimented with creer offered a letter lotter from one of hie his coi cot sti winch which was 09 read ur urging tile palage of the b bill 11 1 thurman said that he lie bad ro several letters from hie his constituents to the same direct and nona none that op opposed poised the bill lie ile I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 4 thought tile bill should pass water from rom driven wells wae was often a duif duif ance nce 1 in I 1 brovo 0 o v 0 when a 11 well vv was stopped 11 1 l t 1 ailt and arid turned on in the morning it flowed with in creased ert aged strength kimb kimbrill all argued in favor of striking 01 out it the enacting claire clatie e these wells el n a were amate I 1 property which the lawmaking power bad no right to interfere with porter savored favored the bill and thought itu it w make driven wella wells more valuable pierce paid said the bill applied to wells only when the water was not in in u uee sr and thought there was no point poin in what kimball had sani said kimballs Kim balle balls motion to strike out the enat en attini ting clause was lost and after being further amended the bill passed by a vote of 10 ayes 5 noes 2 absent 0 V F 31 the agn eminent of cities of lie tile first 1 and second class went to the tile CO committee amit tee on municipal 1 pa I 1 corporations and towns 1 tile he conference committee on 0 F 25 the bill authorizing estates of de events eden ts minors etc to mortgaged i ged was adopted and the tile a amet in or din amenta t to the tile bill as therein recommended were concurred con concurred curre d in the bill the tile conference committees report on 0 F 37 the forcible entry and detainer bill was concurred in and the bill passed 11 II ia 21 the tile a bounty bill came up tip on third reading 4 pierce asked if it suga z could be manufactured in in this to atory at a profit after the tile plant is is once established porter replied that the tile matter hid not yet been practically and fully demonstrated rated but the men who were putting up the money tor for the plant sanguine of success porter aid said the plant would cost about that 18 tons per div day could b W produced from such a plant and that worth of sugar was cw can fumed in in utah annually anu ally port porter er made an argument in favor of tho the passage of the bill citing many reasons why the should encourage and fouler foster so important important on an enterprise as the manu manufacture atura of sugar alien allen said ho lie would vote against th the e bill for the sole reason that he di did I 1 not know where the money was to come from to pay the bounty blunty williams heartily supported the bill as did thurman the bill pa paced sed by a vote of 10 ayes 5 bays nav 2 absent if U F 45 the tile railway condemnation bill came upon tip on third reading I 1 eid moved to strike strikeout out the n acting clause cart barned aed by a vote of 12 to 5 smith cal ei e i for the tile ayes and noes the tile roll call disclosed 13 a aves es 7 noes and 2 absent the bill vi as lost II 11 F 10 the tile live stock bill wae was ameri amended ded to prevent the shipping of stock by rail at night a and nd under the suspension of the rules by a vote of 19 ayes a es 3 noes I 1 absent 0 FJ 1 3 relating to the desti action of certa certain wild ammala animals and arid birds came up for second readi reading Dg alien allen said the coyote wae was necessary ne to keep down the jack rabbit v A inch was very destructive of crops and that hat the skin of the fox wa wag a sufficient chent bounty lie ile opposed sod offering a bounty for these two animal ani mali 4 but ili hie amendment to strike them out was loot li benmon ennion eaid said that where the coyote and an 1 fox were moat numerous nume roue there the jack rabbit flourished most mot and that lie never saw a coyote that could catch a jack rabbit unless the latter was sick A motion to increase the bounty on english sparrows from a fourth to hulf halt a cent was s lost and the bill was filed for third reading 11 II F 60 relating to probate procedure wag passed under a suspension sion of the rules 11 II P 01 relating to division fences fen cei passed its decoud reading 11 II F I 1 62 creating public administrators tra tors wits read the tile second time 11 i tt 6 requiring notaries not aries public in in taking acknowledgments to affix allix the tile date of the expiration of their commissions came up on second reading and under a suspension of the rules was passed 11 II F 68 58 the liquor bill came ca ue op up ol 01 on i ichird third reading and wa was 8 passed when our report closed to C catch the tile train |