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... Laws of Utah of 1888 , of the Session Laws of 1890 , and of the Journal of the Council and House for the Twenty - ninth Session , or so many thereof as may be attainable , be placed at the service of each member and the Chief Clerk of ...
... Laws of Utah of 1888 , of the Session Laws of 1890 , and of the Journal of the Council and House for the Twenty - ninth Session , or so many thereof as may be attainable , be placed at the service of each member and the Chief Clerk of ...
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... Laws of Utah Territory , ap- proved March 13 , 1890 . Read the first time . Referred to the Committee on Judiciary . By Mr. Haynes - C . F. No. 5 : An Act to provide for the organization , government and control of the Building and Loan ...
... Laws of Utah Territory , ap- proved March 13 , 1890 . Read the first time . Referred to the Committee on Judiciary . By Mr. Haynes - C . F. No. 5 : An Act to provide for the organization , government and control of the Building and Loan ...
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... Utah to add to , take from or duplicate such Congressional legislation ... laws and gov- ernment of the United States . We , the majority of the ... laws and governments in every land where civilization is the boast of its people . In ...
... Utah to add to , take from or duplicate such Congressional legislation ... laws and gov- ernment of the United States . We , the majority of the ... laws and governments in every land where civilization is the boast of its people . In ...
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Utah. Legislative Assembly. Council. able only to one law or the other , and can only be punished by the government first acquiring jurisdiction of the offense , what would be the effect if the Territory should first obtain jurisdic ...
Utah. Legislative Assembly. Council. able only to one law or the other , and can only be punished by the government first acquiring jurisdiction of the offense , what would be the effect if the Territory should first obtain jurisdic ...
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Utah. Legislative Assembly. Council. Whereas , A bill has been introduced and ... laws of the United States as aforesaid ; and Whereas , Said Assembly , for ... Utah concerning the prohibition of said offense ; Resolved , That said ...
Utah. Legislative Assembly. Council. Whereas , A bill has been introduced and ... laws of the United States as aforesaid ; and Whereas , Said Assembly , for ... Utah concerning the prohibition of said offense ; Resolved , That said ...
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Absent Ferry Act amending Section Act to amend action thereon Arnett Ayes-Adams beg leave bill was read Chairman Chief Clerk Claims and Public Colton Committee on Claims Committee on Enrollment Committee on Judiciary Committee Room Compiled Laws Council Chamber Cunningham directed to inform Evans February February 24 file for third filed for second Glendinning Governor Greaves Haynes honorable body inform your honorable Irvine J. D. J. R. LETCHER J. W. MCNUTT January 19 January 27 Kimball Lawrence Laws of Utah leave to report Lund Mackay March Marshall McCuistion Melville Montgomery Moran Moritz Morrell Motion adopted Nebeker Olson passage Pierce Pike President Public Accounts Read second Read third READING OF BILLS referred H. F. referred to Committee relating Report adopted report was adopted respectfully report Salt Lake City Salt Lake county Sargent second reading Snow Speaker Stoker Territory of Utah third reading Title approved Tuttle Utah county Utah Territory Weber county
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Página 109 - An Act to apply a portion of the proceeds of the public lands to the more complete endowment and support of the colleges for the benefit of agriculture and the mechanic arts, established under the provisions of an Act of Congress, approved July second, eighteen hundred and sixty-two," the deficiency, if any, in the sum.
Página 22 - For the purpose of preventing the spread of contagious disease among fruit and fruit trees, and for the prevention, treatment, cure, and extirpation of fruit pests and the diseases of fruit...
Página 362 - AN ACT To provide for the collection, arrangement, and display of the products of the State of at the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893, and to make an appropriation therefor.
Página 89 - An act to provide for celebrating the one hundredth anniversary of the purchase of the Louisiana territory by the United States by holding an international exhibition of arts, industries, manufactures, and the products of the soil, mine, forest and sea, in the city of St. Louis, in the State of Missouri...
Página 50 - He was given an excellent classical education, and practised law in his native city. In 1809 he was chosen mayor of Savannah, and afterwards held the office of collector of customs at that port. He served as captain of heavy artillery in the war of 1812. In 1813 was appointed by the governor to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of William H. Crawford from the United States senate, serving from May to December, 1813. He was one of the founders of the United States branch bank in Georgia,...
Página 466 - When a motion has been once made, and carried in the affirmative or negative, it shall be in order for any member of the majority to move for the reconsideration thereof, on the same or the succeeding day ; and such motion shall take precedence of all other questions, except a motion to adjourn.
Página 59 - Johns was appointed by the Governor to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Mr.
Página 89 - Governor may appoint, and organize by the election of a President, a Vice- President, a Secretary and a Treasurer. The Treasurer of said Board shall give a bond to the State in the sum of dollars, with sureties, to be approved by the Governor, for the proper performance of his duties.
Página 91 - Secretary and approved by the Governor, and accompanied by estimates of the expenses to the payment of which the money so drawn is to be applied.
Página 419 - The rules of parliamentary practice, comprised in Jefferson's Manual, shall govern the House in all cases to which they are applicable, and in which they are not inconsistent with the standing rules and orders of the House, and joint rules of the Senate and House of Representatives.