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“
Gentlemen
of
the
League
,
”
he
began
,
“
citizens
of
Bonneville
”
But
at
once
the
silence
in
which
the
Governor
had
begun
to
speak
was
broken
by
a
shout
.
It
was
as
though
his
words
had
furnished
a
signal
.
In
a
certain
quarter
of
the
gallery
,
directly
opposite
,
a
man
arose
,
and
in
a
voice
partly
of
derision
,
partly
of
defiance
,
cried
out
:
“
How
about
the
bribery
of
those
two
delegates
at
Sacramento
?
Tell
us
about
that
.
That
’
s
what
we
want
to
hear
about
.
”
A
great
confusion
broke
out
.
The
first
cry
was
repeated
not
only
by
the
original
speaker
,
but
by
a
whole
group
of
which
he
was
but
a
part
.
Others
in
the
audience
,
however
,
seeing
in
the
disturbance
only
the
clamour
of
a
few
Railroad
supporters
,
attempted
to
howl
them
down
,
hissing
vigorously
and
exclaiming
:
“
Put
’
em
out
,
put
’
em
out
.
”
“
Order
,
order
,
”
called
Garnett
,
pounding
with
his
gavel
.
The
whole
Opera
House
was
in
an
uproar
.
But
the
interruption
of
the
Governor
’
s
speech
was
evidently
not
unpremeditated
.
It
began
to
look
like
a
deliberate
and
planned
attack
.
Persistently
,
doggedly
,
the
group
in
the
gallery
vociferated
:
“
Tell
us
how
you
bribed
the
delegates
at
Sacramento
.
Before
you
throw
mud
at
the
Railroad
,
let
’
s
see
if
you
are
clean
yourself
.
”
“
Put
’
em
out
,
put
’
em
out
.
”
“
Briber
,
briber
—
Magnus
Derrick
,
unconvicted
briber
!
Put
him
out
.
”