| Show DOWN TO BUSINESS Thirtyone ballots for senator have been taken surely every obligation has I bita discharged every compliment bestowed be-stowed and every pledge redeemed by this time I is not reasonable to hold that the constituencies of the different members of the legislature ever contemplated binding them by Instructions or indi idual requests to maintain a deadlock dead-lock There is a place where preference must end and judgment begin Thirtyone ballots and no election Isnt it about time for members to quit casting complimentary votes and settle down to businessPeople l People generally seem to think so Legislators themselves begin to feel that this senatorial affair should be disposed dis-posed of that other and important matters mat-ters may be taken up Why not settle it today What Is to be gained by a protracted fight Are Democrats willing to prolong their contest until Republicans are enabled en-abled to make a record for economy by jumping into the breech and deciding the election themselves in order to ex pi dite business and save money and i time to the people of the state Is the quarrel between Democrats s I 7neous the feeling so intense that hey are willing to give to the opposition opposi-tion this chance Xo such feeling exists There is no casion for it Democrats a interested inter-ested in the welfare of the state and the arty > more than in any one man Republicans Re-publicans are interested with them in tne state j One side is Just a anxious to end the struggle as the other is Then why not end i Why not elect a senator and Svt down to business |