Show IOAIItJ AMKES IN IIEVUT SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE THOUGHT HE WAS IT Supreme Court Asked For Writ Members Denounced Presiding Officer and Demanded Removal Special to The Herald Boise Ida Feb 25The house was In an unprecedented furore all afternoon after-noon and the disturbances came near resulting in a freeforall fight After a fivehour deadlock over the bill to buy the KetchumChallis tollroad which was forced upon reconsideration In order to sidetrack the general ap ropriation bill Speaker Evans attempted empted to force matters by aseries of rulings that were denounced on the floor The rulings became so unbearable unbear-able to the friends of the bill that Aver itt the leader of the majority on the floor went Into the supreme court for a writ When the speaker learned of his he at once reversed his rulings and after a series of rows the bill was passed At one time the speaker refused to put an appeal There was an uproar at once and amid the yelling of members mem-bers and the vicious hammering of the speaker on his desk Reynolds demanded demand-ed that the speaker be deposed Averitt denounced the speaker In unmeasured un-measured terms and challenged him to show a word of authority to support hij rulings Hulse jumped to his feet and attempted at-tempted to put a motion that the speaker had refused to entertain and members surged about in a manner that came near precipitating a scene of violence Put the motion yelled a member frantically to Hulse but he took his seatAfter After Speaker Evans had reversed his rulings the house quieted down The deadlock was broken and the majority put the bill through |