Show THE SCHOOL BILL almost the taoist important item of business being or tu to be transact ed in the present arsbon session of the territorial legislature is the school bill As it embodies the provision for the establishment of a normal norma I 1 in in ogden city and for weber co our readers reade rs arc are naturally deeply interested in it and they will follow tho the features of its fate with great attention in supplementation of tho the report of the session session of last saturday we give the foll following owing particulars of thie this debate on the bill furnished by our regular legislature reporter which show that there ie is great hope entertained that the whole bill which would usher in the greatest progressive stride I 1 toward educational development I 1 I 1 and mental development ever ex j perien ced in our territory will I 1 put the oratorical ordeal of parliamentary proba tim successfully I 1 whether it wilt go through tile the critical ciu crucible i Cible of gubernatorial Gubernator iiI goodwill good goud will with equal favor remains remains to be seen we hope it will meet with executive approbation days says 1 t i ou r c i iiii na fie hc cju arsia of ot v 1 J jis hie mi tea of the tile ti 11 jule es lu on ji saturday fb 9 the school bill came up tip on its unfinished second reading As A maiv amendments in ite its phraseology were ere nc kosary it wae was oroon misted to the th on m tu be ve furth cr perfected iu in that regard thin this hill bill by the dav ji flax ha bors b ors cn he she bo be ie it of by far the liveliest contention yot yelka beorn n in alouse lie ila second reading began on Thu thursday luet last tion 10 authorizes a tax nut wit to exceed two percent per cent tu be levied by a vote cifa majority of the tile tat x ia era of a school t the old law makes snakes a two thirds majority fie cojan A motion tu to adopt the tile nf of the old jaw waa was on duy eu pirn d by meo ars arery of 11 of if wasatch and lark and young of pall still luke it a ly ir opp opposed wed liy Stan stanford furd lf f weber welser thurman of ma aluli aall 1 ot I 1 cache counties and ot oilier heril it was wits I 1 lot bs a lote ote of 8 tu to 13 I 1 mr clark of salt ake moved to imade I 1 the tile tux tax one its sit ad it two per beut mr if of cache opposed the motion n the ground tt at new siew uses in in i many ditri vla t where they A ere ur benti antly nee needed led would be twice as fint f int in building if m prevailed A brief but lively disc nuion followed when tle the motion as lost by about the tile same vote by about the ilia ao 90 members embere tn that defeated tho the pre vion oa on friday mr hatch moved to ta the vote on the two thirds provision pro revision vinion the motion to wae was carried by a bare nia bority leveral several members voting for it imply simply to give tho the hou an opportunity to dieckm tho the matter fully hatch young and stud peery made brief speeches in favor of the two thirds provision meters stanford cummings and thurman opposed it the latter mado made an excellent and tel telline I 1 ina speech against it it waa was lot lost by about the same vote as its before A motion to reconsider alio vote on an the maximum lax tat wae was mado made and cr carried ried the subject wae was discussed die and a motion to reduce it was lost on saturday there were mutter inga ingli of another contest but none was 0 opened on any prominent feature of the bill it ie Is predicted however that when the bill cornea comes up in ite tu third thila reading there will be another debate debute oa on the maximum tax and majority yote vote features of it |