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Show quently hy a rpetlal committee of the WiprmiBtn wnate. which in Its report made a variety of ih urges In connection with H-naior Siphenon's election. The l'Kt;mente received oday from th"'- Wisconsin legtulnture requeat a enn-crei.nHl enn-crei.nHl InvcFtlKntion of the chsruea Hifainat Senator Stephenson. Tiie report of the state senate's apecmr rommlttee declared Mr. Htephenaon's e'.ectino to be the result of corporation e ippo.t and . alleged that $107,00 had heen spent In his behalf. He and his t r" nnH have contended that the expenditure expen-diture in the campaign were legitlmHte. Hoks showing the payment of $98 000. t't la natd. were exhibited before the Wisconsin Wis-consin committee. PROPOSE TO TWVEPTTOATE I ELECTION OF STEPHENSON I WASHINGTON. June 30 Another senatorial sen-atorial inveetta-atlon question was placed ! before the senate committee on elections today when the full committee report on the legislative records of the election of I 1'niunl States Senator Stephen son of Wisconsin was received hT the; vice ' presides, laid before the sec ate and re- , ferrM to the com rrlttee. The reference waa on the stig-getioa , of Senator Hvhirn of Idaho, a mem- br f 'he committee. Thj Inveailaration ; i first w made bv a Vnnl commute ot j j torn -onsin legiiiii'ti.-e. whicu found , I a direct vlotaUoo oX law, aad, subae- 1 1 |