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Show irons 07 tex performance. . .- ' . ' It has at last- happened. 1 Joseph fa-ToreJ fa-ToreJ a bill without offering an amendment- ' , r e e e . The sergeant-at-arms '.had trouble with KepresenUtlve . Hone yesterday. That gentleman shaved his beard, and when he presented himself on the floor of the House he was not recognised, and was almost ejected for wanting to occupy bis own seat. e . e . e - Anxious Inquirer: No, Mr. Kinney has not paid-the case .of. beer he was fined, and Joseph still, owes a box of cigars. , . ... ... jS.ee... Joseph and Wilson met in the cloakroom cloak-room yesterday, and the gentleman from' Salt Lake . proposed to the gentleman gen-tleman from Wasatch, that Instead ot always fighting In the House, they settle set-tle their differences by a wrestling match. The aged member from Wasatch Wa-satch acoepted. and to the surprise of all who. witnessed it laid the husky Titian-haired one on his back. "I've got 50 that says you can't do that again." panted Joseph. "Where's your money?" asked Wilson. But the gen- ! tleman from Salt Lake faded away. I "See yourself as others see you," was the title of the comedy at the House yesterday evening when Hull took Joseph's Jo-seph's seat and showed that gentleman how he acted. . Joseph wore a strangely thoughtful air after he left the chair at the even-ing even-ing session. |