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Show II TOO i3ADI . Wo very much reri)t to nolo that Senator W. G. Kubokcr'n bill, ilcOtfiH'd to allow voters an oipnriiinlty to express ex-press their choice for UnHed States Senator, was klllfid In" tlio House. It is trite that under tho Constitution no measure could io framed ivhlch wouhf work perfectly under all clrciimt'iincc and conditions, but wo do hclinvu thn this measure npproncliei ns nwly t It as pngHible. Tint bill nlmeil to allow volcrs directly to express Ihelr preference prefer-ence 'for United Slates Senator, unit morally bound li'Rlfjlntors to support tho peoples' choice It compelled all persons deserving to becnniu candidates candi-dates for tho poMltlon to annnniicn themselves beforehand to the people, 1 ml It would Intvii pincllctlly prevented pre-vented these ttotihlcxome mid vexatious vexa-tious legislative tleadlocks ivhlch nccm to have, become the faihlon to tho tleirlnu'itt of legislation. Wo still he llovo lliatsitcb t incus tiro otiirht to be tatv, mid think It Is too bad that nils' one failed of pasxiiao, |