Show riff ich oft what amount of bonds shall be issued I 1 1 THE BON BOUNTY TY BILL DISCUSSED I 1 I 1 I 1 edans thinks billat illat that if factories cannot exist without conti continual nual bounty the sooner closed down the better in the council this afternoon land introduced trod a K bill for the incorporation and management of loan associations evana evans introduced an act to estat establish an inspector of petroleum and glendenning GIen denning one creating a utah national guard 0 F 62 providing for the issue and disposal ot of territorial bonds came up 0 on its third reading evans in moved 0 ved to maka make 9 athe the amount of bonded debt edness instead of I 1 the motion was lost however and we bill was mad mado the special order for friday next when an Inter interesting eatIng discussion may be looked for the governor has approved 11 F no providing for the regulation of fees of mining recorders i H R F no 62 relating to the branding of cattle etc and 0 F 42 giving to the mayors in n cities of the first and second clasper a qualified veto power passed 0 F no 88 the bounty bill 9 was then taken up for consideration and became the subject of considerable discussion evans stated for the information of the members of the council that theoffice the officers ors bof of the lehi sugar factory had never made ia a protest against the action of th the a legislature slature relative to the bounty question to his knowledge the fuss fuse bad had a all 11 been I 1 made by the public who did not understand the matter he ile thought that any I 1 industry seeking money from a the public treasury shou should d make a statement of its condition which be properly itemized too the laws of the territory dive give to certain industries started in the territory a certain sum to be apportioned respectively oat of these apropo proposed industries dus tries only one bad been established that one was the sugar factory which if it none others were started would get the appropriated for all providing they still manufactured until antil the provisions of the law bad been complied with he ile said be he knew this matter has not been understood I 1 by many people of the territory I 1 if they manufacture this sugar he be eaid said 1 they get the government bonus bonne amounting ilg in all including the territory bounty to in addition to abia they are exempted from taxation tor for a period bof of five years cpr people to eay say that this I 1 legislature is endeavoring ta kill an industry of such size after all this bad had been done visa was an ungrateful charge I 1 and df be a thought ought that if the S sugar agar factory an could d oot at ba be maintained w without aitho ut a con agthe the sooner it was closed abe better ithe peters of brigham who introduced the bill said anat when the bounty bill was being considered in the house be made bp tip bis his mind to investigate the matter knowing abe straits under which the sugar people were laboring he inquired of the secretary of the territory whether the jaw law of 1892 11 wherein the figure IT 2 was conspicuous should not na have 1 been changed so as to read 1193 1393 the latter replied no and said that over had been paid and the remaining xe mainini would be paid also providina providing the sugar sigar was manufactured the bill was then I 1 prepared so as to bridge over the losses which might occur in 1892 so far as he was concerned he was in favor of the passage of the bill encouraging the sugar factory evana evans gentlemen the question in a nutshell is this shall we pay 30 to eat each h and every in industry started in the territory 7 there is considerable feeling manifested in the city regarding the passage of this and like bills the friends of both parties were in attendance at this after session and while many considered the arguments of evans good others claim to see nothing in them says one the territorial government like the national government is paternal and should protect its offspring for a man to kill bis his child because it cannot wal walk k when only a year old is like the pros present a nt democratic legislature in its action towards the sugar industry |