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Show Mf HEARD IN THE HOUSE. HiUfc "Therefore, I would move you to BJMnE amend you, Mr. Speaker." McCroa, of HU Salt Lake. BJIiyi "As far as tho committeemen from Kf that committee is concerned " Jos- IV eph of Salt Lake. 9BBBBBBflflflflflflflBHl2ii i "The members of this houso ana tho Speaker Is under a cloud from tho actions of professional lobbyists." Thompson, of Millard. "Mr. Speaker, I now doslro to speak," said Joseph of Salt Lake, after rising ton times in six minutes. Ho looked puzzled at the laugh that followed. fol-lowed. "Tho owners of dead stock aro not even permitted to take their hides off." Richards of Davis. "If wo wish to throw any additional safeguards around the stock interests, let's fence them." Wilson of Wasatch. "This law is pernicious in tho extreme ex-treme and I do not believe it contains tho elements of justice." Stookey, of Salt Lake. t2& "Was there any disposition on tho gentleman to suggest a substitute?" Roberts of Cache. When in one of his constantly recurring re-curring periods of excitement, Representatives Repre-sentatives Joseph walked from side to side of tho house, gesticulating strenuously stren-uously at various members, a visitor said: "Does Harry think this Is a session ses-sion of tho mining exchange?" "Pcoplo try to cheer me up by telling tell-ing mo I'm foolish." Thompson of Millard. n . |