Show UT ARtS LECISUlOffl Enters Upon the Third 1ee k of Its Existence X lltlle II I the Ml r LrgUI lUnTkc l < l rl l Klalil MIDI 1 I Abarl Fiklle Oplitlaa nd Oer pie the TIM r MrmVrn I the ifii < Ui r fraTllalU > Him Tk r Ckirrh tiflnritrf Th thirteenth day ol the legislative session It tint and compiratlv little done The eighth ballot far Unite Slltr senator hu been liken and apparently ap-parently here U I no nearer a choice than on the Aral ballot The tenitorlil election It Ihe illib orbing topic bath Inside and out ol legislative halls No other thought attract at-tract the public and apparently no other thought concern the lawmaker They meet rule for senator and ad burn with the occasional reference of a hill In 111 committee or the puule of aome unimportant retolutlon Fen the chronic economist appear to hart uhildrd as little protect U 1 heard against in eipendlture nl near 400 per day for which in Ineffectual vole for lenitnr U the ole lervlce rendered How long tlili stale of illilrt will last It pinMenutlcil A few members hire oprrned theniielrei u anilnui ut tie the miller but the Urge majority teem determined In elect their candidate lilt tote ill the session Itrlilltely the candidate Hind n they did on the Ant formil ballot Thitcher lead Hendertnn second with Itiwllni i elate third The icvenlh and eighth billoti reunited In tome change Thatcher toting one llcmltnon too and Rawllni gaining ton one member Mi abtcnl The lit tiillit retultedi Thatcher 1 SI llendeitin tgt < Raw lint IS IXCtTINO crania 1l > coolest hit not hero without ciren > iii more thin pitffeg 1 Intereit Some ol tete arde from the del that there attar to bra wide divergence between the Ideit alike people and the men who represent them Two member mem-ber igilittt when iixpldont of church Influnc hare been directed were Muni when they left Thatcher One memb was cheered to the echo when lie chinked hll tote to Thatcher assigning as-signing it a rei > nn that Influence for elgn a1pntHlcs from which the people hid been granted Immunity were In I evlilrire plainly aitci he unmlttika 3Witit Tl was want llrwr n part he u1J1 i Mr Pretldent and member of Ihe JoInt assemblyi feel that I one to t my constituents and to the people ol the stale an explanation ol the rote I am about to cast Aa you are aware the member of the minority part have let It their duly up to the Punt Pu-nt tint to let the dominant party acute thlt qucitlon In their own way and w have hero dlipoted to maintain main-tain the Integrtl of our own party Rut lretldent I I hive teen tome thlngi In this campaign that I do nol t Ilk and Ian constrained to change my pmlilon I am not an old rctldent of ibis date I am not a native ion ol Utah and I am not Imbued with the blllerneti hon hr tome ol Hi nem bees I was only II month that w e t aw Utah admitted to the iliterhond ol stale i tie time up out ol grave trlbu latlont radiant and milling and Ihe people were itngng the boll with Joy 1 now the are wringing their hand Mr Preldnt order to Irene the In trgrllj ol I American Intlllutloni order or-der than Utahi tar on the flag ihalt remain re-main untarnlthed I call my rote lor Main Thalcher Al Seaitor Harbour thundered forth tilt elating word a mighty shout went up I rom the lobby Infinity severe 1 dtlThatchcr men were on their feet clauioflng toe rtvognlllon but their volcei were drowned In the din When finally quiet had been reilfred a motto was mad to clear the galleries but a point of order was made against hearing hear-ing a mnlon during roll call and lh < motion was withdrawn Rrpretentatlve Dresser Tootle 1 uidiln nd the Joint assembly In ex planatloi ol hit vote He was almoil t 1 as dramatic II Hirbour but the gillerj 1 had atrrajy polled Its tote and remained quiet Mr Dresser said Ms first choice hit been a mem ker of < h Populltt part but the tlm tin no ronie when I should vote loi r my ieir choice It U I to be regretted that the Jocltlon In this contest cannot can-not dt > rod upon the merit of the un clldatet There are wine who belle that Ir I tettllni thlt question nee ore settling tome nthei r quetiUi of vital Importance to the state The first consideration that guide me U that the mn hall be bo lutel Mjind on the tiller quettlon My Candida In this retptct ti above tut plclon The second contlderillon li 1 that II left to a popular ole he would receive a majority ol the void of al 11 I the elocMn for the first allegiance ol I theuieuiert li to Ihe elector Tb e third ciolleritlon li I that this caadl date represent a principle dear to the heart ol every American I hope the I vote al thin assembly will be a declar we in Ot n that n need a e don to L fah sir to o8ce eccicU sU of ant at r In epee a rd year t r s ilgtout vhlch ehtp rom lose 1Ll g depot him filllte q 1 101 Incorporation Incorpora-tion of the Oregon Short Line It the only I measure 10 far to pin lath house It hit received the unction nf flarernnr Weld and U I hOW a law 1 It was called up and patted early In the week The only oilier miller thou hit been patted upon by both house U I the rrto lutlon looting to the anneiatlon of a part of Athena to Utah It dlfferi them measure Introduced In prerloui legit litlre itiembllei that It memarltlliei tile Arltona legltlature to content to lh j changes Could thli be accomplished It U bellered all mated oppotltlon would ranlih IALttarreO rue UNATO The flllli diyi billotlng irr j1Tlorth little ne a weakening of llenderton and a strengthening of Rawllnt Mr Thitcher held hit own Nine ballots were taken The first lour developed mange In le nut three fUnnlon and Kenner left Ifenrferton for Rawlins and Snow went to Rawlln Irons Nebe bee The populists withdrew from Thitcher but they will go blcIIaln when their I voles will count for me thing The fast to ballots reiulledli I no chincei Handing Thatcher lot Rawlins 191 llenderton 16 Finding an agreement Improbible a eiolutlnn wn put through providing for three ballots each day until a tent for IhOllid be elected ixrit HAva ALLOT At last the legislature It growing weary ol the icnalorlil tomes So fir here Iu been a deadlock and ill days I hn brought forth no material change 1 nut > there li an end 10 all things to I here mutt be to this contest So not I withstanding the resolution put through the previous day the Joint aitemhly look twelre ballots before adjourning The ilith diyi ballot resulted In a giln of two for Thilcher Chimheri eft l Ilawllni and Speaker PerkIns heft Ifondenon both voting for Thatcher The ballot YnnJ t lilt close Thatcher Mlliwllnt iSiltenderio 14 A feature of the diy wn the recept ol tout filly telegrams by Cilllt from hh conttttuenlt asking him to support Thatcher He hit been bitterly op poet to Thilcher Intlmitlng It li sail hit he would I rather resign than to ID rote Finally he definitely dated that he would do either Ihe one or the other hould he become convinced that hit I conttlluenttiodeilred It At a remit he wat deluged with meiiitei a few of which were very curt onJIIL The gallery mitt thin out when the cnitorlil election It once Everybody I It far Thitcher eicrpt thate inside the ratting They are M t vlded So far no appropriation bill has bees Introduced covernlngmembert iilarleif ItUanovetlfht Senator Wrlghti bill reducing nit rlei 1 ol idle and county officer about 2 per cent met with an adverse recum icnditlon I Repretenlatlve llennlon hat Intro ducnvi a bee bill It hit no reference tj I the lenttorlal bee that li want la bui In several tiles A petition wit received from SaIJ Pete asking for a law 1 to protect depot leer i In living bank This U a propel subject far Initiation and It ihould nal Hop wish uvlngi banks ellhtr or bt 1 Repretenlatlve Dolton tins Infra ducd a bill amending the law of I8 i t 1 by relieving moitgigei deeds of true and nole secured thereby from tan lion where the properly li taxed f f I Senator Wrlghti hill repeaingli corrupt practice act li being made Jrei ol Friends I ol Thatcher claim I It I li U enable all memberi who oppose him tol buy their way Into the next leglitatunj II an opportunity U offered Thl L merely suggesting that they cam le elected again J A bounty bill has been Introduced > j Itepreientatlre Cook of lion UldeA Itr I li not a cocoon bounty but sees to amend the law of 1896 relative I I to bouj 1 the for the dettructlon ol wild inlnuli Ita principal feature differing romitki law I ol loot year It that It empower tits board ol county lron1 Ier a botinty at their discretion Tht former law made It mandatory upo pre icntatlon electors ol a petition ilgned br nll Senator Wright hn Introduced a t bill to repeal the corrupt practices act the measure which more than any 4tfier made I Senator Alllun 1 nl Weher aleaj Inc member nl the first stale Icglsla I ure requiring candldatei for offite to render an accounting ol their expenses ltd claimed the bill nlll pan 1 the upper house and possibly the lower one also Senator Allltlini pet measure hn many staunch friend who believe lit repeal would he a step In the wrong directions A report front the trustees the school for the deal dumb and blind shows that Inttltutlon to hare forty even puplli icven of them being from Idaho The department or the blind hit to pupllttwo being from Idaho Thl Institution U I daurUMng Over arty tradeiare taught The populltlt ae I g lnrt afford the member aa oppor f I eo Aloe eiprenlon to opinion on al 1 matter thit are dear to populltti heart The Hit Include Requiring cities counties and state t tu accept their own warrants for debit due submitting submit-ting proposed laws to the people for adoption Initiative and referendum requiring bond lttue to be In small denomination nomination within the reach of all classes Several of these meaiurei hive alreidy been proposed and other will follow At regirdi the statement that there are member ol Ihe legislature who regard the church to be greiler thin Ihe itale Ihe following letttr written writ-ten by a member hit been made public withholding the signature I > ec ll iM Dear SIrYour letter of Ijth nil received I at present am unable to lake hit higher ground f you speak of and Indorse for the highest civil potlllon that Utah can give one who hit proven hlmtrll recreant to a cause to which he hid 0eonpletI and wnolly pledged and which I hlnitell ihould Judge you connection with myiellconildereven higher and more sacred than that of tie United Stale Senator Upon this question I im tree and un pledged and Intend to remain 10 but ante my clews are materially changed chang-ed I will not In my feelings nor by my vole indorse Motet Thilcher for senator Respectfully |