Show THE COSFEIU COMMItTEE Those f ie 1ds 01 the Edmund Tucker bill who rp finding s > much cont1oln tiOD in the fact that the enate sent the bill to 11 conference committe and who c lilcrt theUl elves with the thought t Ftt thy course taken V8S the proper o e to has on the passage of the incas u < are less ch ful Jt hiart thon hey w mId hare you bihieve It is sludtthat tieJ2uckrsffbsiJtUt for the Edmunds bill which p ed the nate last session ses-sion was sub 1Itfed to the Vermont Senator and is acceptable to him but those who say this L1k to keep up their courage When the bill went to the Senate from the House it was placed before the Senate as its own bill amended amend-ed and if the amendment had been acceptable ac-ceptable to Edmunds who is the father of them asure the Senate would then and there have adopted it That the amend bill was not acceptable is shown by the fact that the Senate on the motion of Edmhnds himself refused to concur and asked for a conference con-ference According to TIlE HERALDS way cf thinking the course of the bill is the very best that could have been taken for the people of Utah It means that Edmuuds is going to demand the rcs oration of some portion at least of his own bill and it may mean also that the House conferees in their soberness find removed from the heat and fear of an impel1din vote will consent to reasonable amendments The fact that It has been rejected by the Senate and gone to a conference committee makes it absolutely certain that the bill will have to be returned to both houses and in both the changes that are made can be discussed though there can be nQ discussion of clauses in the original bill Isnt it just possible that there has been a good deal of rejoIcing hereabouts that was a good deal previous 7 11 stead of applauding the wisdom of Ed moods for having the bill sent to a conference is it not among the probabilities proba-bilities that one of these days the stub bornn ss cf Edmnnqs will be heartily cussed |