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Show -M--M M M M U H--H- M M M' NOT IU THE RECORD f Senator Ed Loos In homo from ft trip to California. He Is quoted an very much op-iwwcd op-iwwcd to a Junket to tho const. A Senator who Is very tlcnlroua of a trip there nt tho expense of some one, la wild to look upon tho opiwslllon of the Senator from Provo as a bit DClflsh. Having Just seen tho slimtB of tho Golden Stnto and bclni; excusl for -ten days to do io. It ts contended that of all men ho nhould not object to others tnklntr tho trip. Forco of habit Is believed lo draw Hon. Gcorpro Whltmoro to the fieimto chamber. Ho was for two seasons a ' leading- member of the body and was defeated for ro-clcctlon last year by Bishop Thomns C. Calllster He Is frequently peen In the Scnato chamber this session. Senator HolllnBnworlh's bill, Xo. Z3, which le calculated to icllevo Weber county from tho Imposition of bearlnjr the burden of tho ex-jx-nso of the municipal court for Ogden, seemed on Its foco lo bo a very unpopular measure for tho Senntor'o homo town. Senator nambtreer said. In explanation of his voto: This doesn't look Rood to me, hut If Senator Sena-tor Holllngsworth can fjo back thero and live I reckon I can go thero occasionally with safety If I voto for It." President Kerr of the Acricultur.il college nt Logon was a Senate visitor for a short time yesterday. Tho faculty Is very much In earnest about entertaining tho Legislature next Saturday, or at nn early date, and a little later It !s expected tho Legislature will not forget tho A. C's. request for a modest appropriation. A special train Is to carry the Legislators to Logan Saturday It Is not atntcd whether" this Is tendered by tho railroad company or to be paid out of tho "contingent" fund, but tho opinion Is that It Is to bo "complimentary." "compliment-ary." A former Senator recalled a bit of hot talk that took plnco in tho Senato two ycJirs ago whon President Allison and ' Spoakor Hull woro at loggerheads. At that tlmo tho church wing nnd tho Sutherland-Allison law firm were not on sueh ternm of Intimacy as now. In fact thoy were at each other's tliroata Tho troublo between tho presiding ofleers Is believed be-lieved to havo originated In the Inquiry Into tho Industrial school at Ogden. President Allison, Al-lison, on March 13. when the nerves were rattled over tho congested bills and other vexations vex-ations of the closing days, declared In open Senate: "The whole troublo originated with the Speaker of tho other house of tho Legislature whom I charge with being a malicious and dcllbernti' slanderer. I do this feeling tho full responsibility of the words Speaker Hull Is vindictive In this matter; he Is Irresponsible; ill balanced, effervescent. Ho Is ah enemy of tho Industrial school through somo ulterior motive." Speaker Hull's reply was a written one. which ho read to the Houso next day Ho charged President Allison with being a black-KU.?. black-KU.?. , lIe sal1 no would not mako a detailed de-tailed defense on the grounds that "It Is a nosto of lather to shave an ass." It may he rlgnlncant to nolo that Senator Allison was not re-elected last year and Rcn-resentatlvo Rcn-resentatlvo Hull was. I3ut Speaker Hull was one of President Alllnon's partner1 most ardent ar-dent supporters for the United States Senate. Mr. Aootton did not renew his motion for reconsideration of Houso bill N'o. 25 yesterday This was the bill which suffered on Monday from the removal of Its enacting claus It provided for the creation of n uniform leels-lation leels-lation commission. "I found." wild Mr Wootton. "that tho bill ptood no show. Even some who voted for It yesterdoy woro ngalnat t today. I can see nothing objectionable to U.but for eome reason tho Houao Is ogalnat It was Mr. Joseph who moved that tho Houi"? nrcept the Invitation of Prenldcnt Kerr to visit tho Agricultural college. It wns tho mail popular motion that Joseph has mado at this session. |