Page images
PDF
EPUB

rectors, 1888) to be drawn on the

order of the board of directors ..$26.030.61

25 To the Territorial Insane Asylum,

for the payment of two and one

half months interest on $17,000.-
00 to March 15, 1888, to be drawn
on the order of the board of di-
rectors...

26 To the Territorial Insane Asylum,
for the expenses of the asylum
for the years 1888 and 1889, one-
half to be drawn in 1888 and
one-half in 1889, to be drawn on
the order of the board of direc-
tors....

27 For the Territorial Insane Asylum, for the purchase of land adjoining the asylum grounds, to be drawn on the order of the board of directors, of so much thereof as may be necessary...

28 To A. Milton Musser, for services acting as fish commissioner to Dec. 31, 1887. . . .

29 For the payment of court reporters in Territorial criminal cases (audited and certified to by the judge of the district court,) in which the service has been performed for 1888 and 1889, or so much thereof as may be necessary...

30 To Gilbert R. Belknap, sheriff of Weber county, for attendance on the District Court of the First Judicial District, May, and Nov. terms, 1887....

31 For salary of auditor of public ac

counts for the years 1888 and
1889, one-half to be drawn each
year...

32 For salary of Territorial treasurer
for the years 1888 and 1889, one-

368.33

52,000.00

15,000.00

500.00

Same.

Same.

Sume.

Musser.

Court reporters payment.

7,000.00

Belknap.

312.00

3,600.00

Auditor.

Territorial treasurer.

Auditor, etc.

Territorial treasurer.

School commissioner.

Lambert.

Territorial librarian.

Clerk First
District.

Clerk Second
District.

Clerk Third
District Court.

half to be drawn each year..... $2,500.00 33 For incidental expenses of the

offices of auditor, librarian, seal-
er of weights and measures, and
recorder of marks and brands,
for the years 1888 and 1889, or
so much thereof as may be neces-
sary..
34 For incidental expenses of the
office of Territorial treasurer,
for the years 1888 and 1889, one-
half to be drawn each year, or
so much thereof as may be neces-
sary..

35 For salary of Territorial commis-
sioner of schools for the years
1888 and 1889, to be drawn quar-
terly...

36 To George C. Lambert, public
printer, for printing blanks, etc.
for the 28th session, as per bill..
37 For salary of Territorial librarian
for the years 1888 and 1889, to be
drawn quarterly; Provided, that
the compensation shall include
all the incidental expenses con-
nected with the librarian's office
38 For service of clerk of the FirstJudi-
cial District Court for the years
1888 and 1889, to be drawn quar-
terly...

39 For services of clerk of the Second
Judicial District Court for the
years 1888 and 1889, to be drawn
quarterly.....

40 For services of clerk of the Third
Judicial District Court for the
years 1888 and 1889, to be drawn
quarterly.

Provided, that the amounts spec-
fied in items 38, 39 and 40, shall
be in lieu of all fees now allowed
by law in Territorial criminal

cases.

1,400.00

500.00

2.500.00

1,916.17

500.00

1,600.00

1,200.00

1,200.00

41 For legal services for the offices of Territorial auditor and treasurer, one-half to be drawn in

1888 and one-half in 1889......$ 1,000.00

42 To pay for the compiling, index-
ing, printing, binding and dis-

tributing the laws of Utah...... 12,000.00
or so much thereof as may be
necessary, to be drawn upon the
order of Samuel R. Thurman,
chairman of the Committee on
Compilation of the Laws, upon
vouchers of said committee, to
be certified by their secretary,
John E. Carlysle.

43 To William Reeves, ex-assessor
and collector of Davis County,
for relief, on account of uncol-
lectible Territorial taxes.....
Provided, Said Wm. Reeves pay
the Territorial treasurer, before
the first day of June, 1888, the
remainder of delinquent Terri-
torial taxes due from him, viz:
$517.29.

44 To A. W. Ivins, assessor and collector of Washington County, for relief on account of uncollectible Territorial taxes for the years 1885 and 1886,...

45 For contingent expenses of the Council during the twentyeighth session, to be drawn on the order of J. Golden Kimball, sergeant-at-arms, and be disbursed by him on bills certified by the president of the Council..

46 To John W. Turner, sheriff of

Utah County, for services as
sheriff in attendance on the dis-
trict court of the First Judicial
District, from the 20th of Sept.
1887, to the 19th of Nov. 1887,..

421.72

39.58

440.00

138.00

Auditor and treasurer.

Compilation laws of Utah

Reeves.

Ivins.

Kimball.

Turner.

Governor.

47 For private secretary and con-
tingent expenses of the Execu-
tive office for the years 1888 and
1889, one-half to be drawn each
year,.

2,250.00

SEC. 2. This bill shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and approval by the Governor.

Approved March 8, 1888.

CHAPTER LIX.

TERRITORIAL BONDS.

AN ACT Providing for Negotiating a Loan for Certain
Public Purposes.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Governor and Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah: That, WHEREAS, for the advancement of education, the Territory has expended the sum of eighty thousand dollars towards the construction of a Territorial university, which is still incomplete; and WHEREAS, for the protection of society and the reformation of juvenile offenders, a reform school is deemed a necessity; and WHEREAS, for the best interests of the Territory, and for the promotion of agriculture, this Legislative Assembly has appropriated a large sum to establish an agricultural college, and an agricultural experiment station, and WHEREAS, the education of the deaf mutes of the Territory should be provided for, the Governor and Secretary, and their successors in office, and D. H. Peery, P. T. Farnsworth and commissioners. James Sharp shall constitute a board of commissioners to be styled the Loan Commissioners of the Territory of Utah, and shall exercise the powers and duties hereafter provided.

Names of loan

Duty.

SEC. 2. It shall be and is hereby declared the duty of the loan commissioners to provide for negotiating a loan for the Territory, in a sum not to exceed one hundred and fifty thousand

dollars, by the issuing of negotiable coupon bonds of this Territory. Provided that said commission shall not issue bonds for a greater sum than shall be set apart in appropriations at this session of the Legislature for the aforesaid purposes.

SEC. 3. Said bonds shall be issued in denominations of one thousand dollars, and shall bear interest at a rate to be fixed by said loan commissioners, but in no case shall exceed five per cent. per annum, which shall be paid semi-annualty at the Deseret National Bank in Salt Lake City, Utah Territory, or at such bank in the City of New York, State of New York, as may be designated by said loan commissioners, at the option of the purchasers of said bonds, place of payment to be mentioned in the bonds, on the first day of January and July of each year; the principal of said bonds shall be made payable in lawful money of the United States within twenty years after the date of the issue; they shall bear the date of their issue, state when, where and to whom payable, rate of interest and when and where payable, and shall be signed by the loan commissioners and have the seal of the Territory affixed thereto, and countersigned by the Territorial treasurer, and bear his official seal, and shall be registered by the Territorial auditor in a book kept by him for that purpose, and the faith and credit of the Territory is hereby pledged for the payment of said bonds and the interest accruing thereon as herein provided.

Limitation.

Bonds.

SEC. 4. Coupons for the interest shall be attached to each bond, so that they may be removed without injury or mutilation to the bond: Coupons. they shall be consecutively numbered, and bear the same number of the bond to which they are attached. The said coupon shall cover the interest expressed in said bond from the date of the issue until paid; but in no case shall said bonds bear interest nor shall any interest be paid thereon for any time before their delivery to the purchaser as hereinafter provided.

SEC. 5. Whenever the said loan commis

« PreviousContinue »