Show THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL Mnrch 12 pen The lhlr1 reading of CoIIetts much mutilated free school bill was Immediately l resumed at the Open ing of Uie seialon and U contlniieU Id be As igonU I ly dljcutsej as at tilt previous ttalon Article HI relating to csamina thousand certf Hcates of dualitlailon was sulject to a nirat rigId reraodcl I ing Tliat article provides for three regular grades of certificates for qualification according to the ratio of correct nuinera to questions asked of each applicant I and other evidences qualification I appearing from examination Article V relating to tile election powvrs and ditties of school trustees trus-tees received its I dUe portion of tu pcrfluous worfrjtriratuing arid InSet lon of sjbitltntc term leniences and fOeUBns more tn harmony with the minds of the statesmen Further discussion of the bill was deferred Until 3rotitoy 3Tarci 1i Couneilors KenutiauU Hall were excused until Monday at 2 jum Committee von enrolment reported report-ed that C F 5 relating to private corporations had bceni roptriy enrolled 7I rolled and forwarder to the Governor Gov-ernor for his action thereon A metstge fro2i the House announced an-nounced the rejectIon of C 1 F 23 relating to issuing injunctions and 1 the passage of a substitute bill 1 Another message from the llouu 1 announced the rejection of C F 41 I relating to lie custody of United States commission records ana offered substitute bill in lieu thereof there-of A fonimunlcallch frottt the Territorial Ii ritorial auditor recommended this refunding tf IS6 bf uncbllectablu taxes to exAs > eSMr Jonesof Emery County means Coramitteeon ways nn 11 Adjourned MnrrliS II am I II F CI rtldtlng to division cnCtll came up for conI rending he bill was amended and on motion I mo-tion of Lund the rules were bus leudetl and the bill passed i 18 F SO to provide for the organization organ-ization of mutual lire insurance eoinpauies was placed on third I reading the bill was e 3edtJ and w eil t C F 42 relating to reform school was amended mind tiled fjr third rva ling H F 21 the sugar bounty bill came up fur second reading Secguiiller strikeout the enacting clause lIe was opposed to the bill from beginning to end In his mind the appropriation of twenty thousand dollars to a private corporation fur expi rimentnl i < jr PortIa was 1 niivit ef public funds liirtou said the day of experl netit in the manufacture of sugar lad goiiu by In Utah It was now a iemoustrated fact aud capitalists kill w It If it can be maJe a profitable profit-able investment monied men will carry the scheme through ind wndent of any appropriation from lie Territory Olsen made a strong argument in favor of tle bill He believed the illl was n good one and the fact that manufacture of sugar in Utah was no longer a doubtml question but a demonstrated fact was a Irons reason to him why it should be supported He favored 1 the ad ocacy and support of any Institution Institu-tion that brought work to the labor log classes and thus prevented theO billIng the-O county Jails rind pcniten lane i Ho said that npproprla I ions had been maCe for the manu acture of sugar with profit else I there and ho beleed H a legitimate I legiti-mate use of public fund Bryan ipjiroveI the measure I hrougliouL He claimed that j1rl rte corporations nrganiznl fur he manufacture of woolen goods Iron or any other material stereos justly entitled to an appropmttun ard bonus fur the produetion their goods as the conipuny in question As to feeding eople witli bugar to keep them out of the county jails and jieultentiarlt he thought that expensive luxury The bill was rejected and returned to the House A recess was taken until 2 pm 2pm Collets school bUt was immediately imme-diately taken up after the owning of the sessIon Barton raid according to the > edgeof the committee on ediica thou they had gone carefully hrough the bill nuking the necessary neces-sary rarrcetionx tliat the readlngof ITz hi J hr W nI he bill might be more rapidly jro ceeded with By actual count the number of proposed amendments w as 2oS Tills was a stunning announcement announce-ment to tlie tiredand wornoutcoun chinch who have been wrestling w ith the now becoming much muddled mud-dled measure offBIair Collett no toddy I On motion uf Collett the amendments amend-ments readojited and the reading of the proceeded with Numerous amendments were still uadc notwIthstandIng the labors of the committeeoil education had teen so thorough A motion by h Booth to strike out artIcle XIV relating re-lating to tondit was lot On motion of Bennera new occ thou was imefted providing that schools shall lie taught in tle Eng isli languigc At six cciotk nbeu hreefuurth of the bill had Ken lipcsed of when It was place iu he hands of the following sjtclil committee Iknncr Hall Itlehardi and Barton with instruction to make and report the necessary imendments at the luxt session A II Nelson of the Ogden Chamber of Commerce presented a ictitlcin aLins time Governor and nembcrsof the Ascembly to me iionallze Con cress to provide Og den with a public building Committee Com-mittee on memorials Bryan Introduced C E 59 relat i lug to rules and regulations undtr he townMte act Committee on niunicl Adjourned il coqioratioiis nnd towns I |