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Show Bullen Made a Strong Fight I But University Plans Were Too Well Laid. No Cache Man Could Have Won. ', 1H The conMilithition light in the Semito hist week was urged with greatest energy. Of Senator Bullen Bul-len 's efforts in behalf of the Agricultural Agri-cultural College, n Salt Lake paper pa-per has to say: "Senator Ilerschcl Bujlcn, Jr., of Cache county, tho champion of separate maintenance, made a remarkable re-markable fight against tho odds that were pitted against him. For hours lie presented nn argument in favor of "leaving well enough alone," nn nrgunicnt that bitterly attacked tho friends of tho University Uni-versity in which thcro was denunciation denun-ciation after denunciation of tho manner in which they have waged tho long battle. In tho morning he presented one line of argument argu-ment nnd followed it in tho nfter-iiQon nfter-iiQon with refutations of othem until ho had made his final effort to preserve his institution in its present form ngainst tho invasion of tho friends of the University. Long Fight Unavaling. Bcntcn nnd battle-worn failing to mnko inroads upon tho for- il tressed strength of the opponents $ lie had barely rested from his on- M slnught when tho Senate turned H thumbs down nnd the littlo gladia H tor from tho Cache valley was H compelled to surrender. H Senator Park made n galiaut H rally nt the finish, deftly added a HH few touches to nn already im- H pregnable argument nnd eloquent H ly predicted that the future of the Agricultural Col lego under the plan proposed in his bill with tho H Ilollingsworth amendment would M be more beneficial to the Stato M than under the present system M nnd that ultimately tho Col lego M itsolf would grow to bo n greater. institution. Victory followed his (H effort and he saw in the vote of M tho Senate compensation for the j long struggle he had made. H Tho consolidation bill was sent M to tho House where the last stand jH will bo made by tho friends of the M Logan institution." -fll |