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Ob A M AUTRT1Y
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MAILABLE EDITION
Wholesale and Retail
Cement Lime and Brick
Fire Brick and Fire Clay
Paints Leads and Oil
P O Box 612
810 Willow Struct Houston Tex
Pure Rice
Best for Stock Feed
TOR PRICES WRITE TO
GALVESTON TEXAS
Houston Texas
urtonLum
SuocftBSorBto
ANOLEHAGERMAN Lumber Co
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GOLDEN ROD
ELGIN CREAMERY BUTTER
Packed in pound sealed cartons Has few
equals none better
MORROW BURTON
Wholesaltrs
HOUSTON TEXAS
A L Jackson Wtn II Wilson
WILSON JACKSON
Attorneys and Counselors ot Low
Jl Ys Congiess Avenue
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Tor Breakfast
And tea bi < cuit for supper as well
as wholesome and nutritious bread
will alwavs be your Rood luct
when you do your bakinsj with
istdf acme of quality and is nude from the choicest Missouri wheat and
Pound by the verv best process If vou are a lover of good brtad use Ktu
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fab in the cleanest mill
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T H Thompson Milling Co
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THE OLIVER COUNTER
BALANCED PUMP IS THE
BEST ItwlllEIOVotoMoro
Woter with Lena Power
than Any Other pump
Estimates made on Complete
Plants Prices Reasonable
Correspondence Solicited
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CALIFORNIA POINTS
OneWay Colonist Rate 52500
Feb 15 1o April 30 Inclusive
Pullman Excursion Sleepers
Out of Honston Every Day in
the Week Except Tuesdays and
Saturdays
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We cairy the lircest and best assorted stocks
In the tsouthwe t of
OomigaSed and VGrlmp Iron
Felt and Rubaroid Hoofing
iefal Shingles and kindrod item
QUICK SHIPMENTS at BOTTOM PRICES Is our motto We are headquarters
GENERAL OFFICES 207 MAIN STREET HOUSTON TEX
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Heaters ind Lime Extractors furnish feed
vatcr with impurities eliminated and
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and economy Write for new price ist
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Eieohic and ftlachinery Go
ENGINES
BOILERS
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a specialty
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308 Main Street
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Sivcd by th uieol the New Cop
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Tolophono Company
ONLY 171 TOR A TWOMINUTE TALK
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NO CHARGE FOR APPOINTMENTS
The Penman Steel
Iron Works
INCORPORATED
WORKS AND GENERAL OFFICE
BEAUMONT TEXAS
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1iompt attention paid to patching ana re
uniting as well as to now work 100 111
Mlaui St Phone 470
Jesse H J nea
President
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Vice Pies and Mot
Lumber Timbers Tjea Shingles
Sash Doors and Blinds
Both Phones 1246
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HOUSTON TEXAS FRIDAY FEBRUARY 27 1903
JOHN LOVEJOY M L MALEV1NSKY
UHEJDYI
Practice Civil Lata Federal
and State Courts
HOUSTON TEXAS
Bl z Builolno
DR EDWARD AUER
DISEASES OF WOMLN EURQLRY
Mason Block Rooms 402 420
DR J B YORK
PI1XSICIAN ASD SOnGEOX
Office 307 Illnz Holiains
Uesiacnce 11VJ JlcKllilioy uc
phone R13 rcldenro pbone 1200
PARTY FEELING HIGH
Office
Prohibition Clause Is Binding
UikB Charles La February 20Pro
Mtlou clause In dffds r Wndlns In I uls
1 latin aocordlOB to tb Thin clmrtt court
which handed down n ileelstW today gt ns
wirt MS a Iuou ou tie premie
Handed Methods and an Ex
citing Day in House
BUTLER WAS UNSEATED
By the Republican Majority After
Fierce Resistance by Democrats
DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS AGREEMENT
Was Adhered To From the Outset But
1 hey Were Powerless
CLIMAX WAS SEATING OP WAGONOR
Who Received in the Election 650 Votes
Less Than Butler Means Death
Knell of Many Measures
ViRblngton rrtirmiry il Amid scoitM
Tvlilcli recalled tho mcniorable and oxcltliiK
days or tlip riftyflrst oture8s when party
fcellii ian fleieoly mill the hull ot n > piT
sentntlren resounded villi dintuiirlntlMit of
the alleged lilh handed methods of the
majority Jnmef J ltmler of Missouri wns
unseated today by the homo and Jeoise l
Wnfiotier wub seated In hU > laee Vhe
democrats had decided nt their ciuem this
niomlni that If this enw wiih culled ii
they would pmsetnte n illlin ter fioni now
until March 4 ibjardlrm of coiiseiiueiice
to tcglslottoii mid they liegaii the llwht ii
soon ns the Kn el fell nt noon Hull cull
followed roll enll and It tool oor threo
houri to appiovo the Jouinal of yMteriViyn
proceedlngi Then wlien the dcek were
elonrod the enso was called A spirited de
bnto of two hoars followed and finally after
repeated roll calh the rase was brought to
n vote Tho democrats then ntten pted to
bloelt proceedings by letnliig tlie hall hut
enough olsontcos Anally were brought In
to make up the necesinry quorum the
closing chapter was dramatic Mr Dnlzell
lla who was In tliij eMI1 efuscd to rec
ognize a demnnd for division nnd Mr
Illehnrdson the nluprlty leader stood In
his place nnd denounced his course In un
nuxiiitPil terms amid the jeers of the re
publican side The handful of democratH
present were overridden rough shjd and Mr
Wagoner was seated
Tlie republican leaders In deciding to
foiee tlita rase to n vole did so with a
perfect Tnltzntlon of tho embarrassments
which would follow It the democrats car
ried out their filibuster threat and they
hrfv artanged a program to reduce the
minoritys obstruction power to n mini
mum ns far as njHPcmulatJon IjJIls arupou
eeinrd Tills Is to bo accomplished by n
spedul rule which has been tentatively
prepared by which all the prellmlmry par
liamentary steps for getting appropriation
bills Into conference will be cut off Hut
later this afternoon republicans Interested
In tho omnibus public buildings bill threat
ened to to ugnlust the mle uiilekS It mndo
provision for tlie bill This alsturblng fac
tor In the situation was not straightened
out tonight
The republican program also Includes a
proposal to ontlnue the legislative day
of today until noon on March I Iti Older
to obviate the long tedious work of ap
proving the Journal against filibustering tac
tics A leeess was taken tonight until JI
oclock tomorrow nnd a rule has bePn pie
pnred which hereafter will give a motion
to recess piecerience over a motion to ad
Journ Under tho operations of ibesu dras
tic measures It Is believed that none of
tEc appropriation bills or other necessary
measures will be endaiigeied but tho pros
out situation undoubtedly sounds tho death
knell of many minor measures
The tight begun almost from the diop of
the gavel The speaker was about to di
rect tho clerk to read the Journal when Mr
HlehurdBon made tho point of no quoinm
The speaker was able to count only 111
nnd Mn lnjne the lepubllcnn leader
moved a call ot the house tho democrats
forcing a roll call on till motion The enll
of the house showed 2117 Mr Iayne moved
to dispense with further proceedings under
the cull The rising vote resulted nyca M7
noes 08 Mr Ttlcunrdsnn demanded tellers
and the speaker sustained Mr Iaynos point
thnt the demand wan dilatory
Then I demand the ares and noes said
Mr Itlebardson that Is our constitutional
light
Thp democratic side rose en masso In sup
port of his demand and the spijaher di
rected the clerk to agau call the oil
Mr Iajnea motion was carried 232 to 1
Tho next business In order wns tho read
lng of the Journal The democrats had In
tended to demand the complete reading of
the Journal and the bpenker anticipating
this created a smile by directing the clerk
to read the Journal In full
Thcj rending of the Journal ronsmivd
twenty inluutes At the conclusion of tho
rending Mr Tayne moved Its approval but
Mr Itlchardkou demanded the rending of
the hills and resolutions Introduend yoster
day Tho speaker said that while It had
not been the practice to read these addenda
If demanded he would direct tho cleiU to
read them
Mr Illehnrdson insisted nnd they were
read It required urtcen minutes to reid
the addenda
Mr Payne then renewed his motion m
approve tho Journal but withdrew It to
allow Mr Uussell Ueni Texas to ink
unanimous consent to correct the Journal
In regaid to the vote he fast yesterday
Mr liny lem Va olJeitcd but the
speaker somewhat sharply ruled thnt n
member had the right to muke such n
change Had feeling lx > san to hnw nnd
n moment later when Mr Payne iignln re
newed his motion he exchanged sharp
words wilh Mr Itluhnrdcon Mr Iayne wttil
ho made the motion us there vvtia an evi
dent disposition oo the < ther side to delay
pioceedlngs and all wnts of motions to
amend the Journal might > e made Mr
Undenvoid Dew AI > > protested ngatnat
the previous nuesfl II vlttiout glvlig h
side 31 opportunity to r p but Mr Iayu
dccllneit to jrld and dennnded the pie
Uons question Arrt ii i ro I < n I v is f reed
upon this demand
The previous ijue tioi v > U l i d
to 52
Aiithrt iti < all was foned < n the mo
toil to upi icve the Journ il
Tti Jmiiiul was airroed U ioGI
Just before Uie T te was auuoumud Mr
M esiaMa NJ8 scfc < V yyft fes j5a
fndervvfiort ptanRcd his vote from no to
nye and after the amendment ho entered
n motion to reeorelder
I mcke the point that the motion Is dila
tory fild Mi lajne
The chair sustains tho point nlihounced
the spMfcer
1 appeal fiom the decision of the elmlr
raid Mr Underwood
The rtinlr rules tho appeal out on the
ground that It Is dilatory replied the
chair
Mr Wmlsworth fN V uttiiinptcit to nek
nutttilmous eonseut to eend the ngrlcultuntl
bill to conference hut half a dazun diwo
cints demanded the regular order
Mr Olmsted Pa then called up tlie con
tested election case of Wagoner vs Hutlor
from the Twelfth Missouri district and Mr
lilchatdsnti raised the question of considera
tion against It Tho roi was called again
Tho house decided to consider the Cilse
15t to 100a tarty vote
Mr Olmsted In charge of the ease then
took the floor In support of tho majoifty
report wihlch recommended the imscntlng
of Mr Duller nnd the Seating of Mr Wag
oner
Mr Keeley III on heiialf of the minor
ity rejeeted tho proposition asking for u
full duy for the juluotlty
Mr Olmsted then reviewed the history
of the contest
Mr Keeley in nrgulng tnat Duller should
lot be unseated jJotested thnt tho whole
proposition before rhe election committee
wns liregular Mi Poelcy epoku llftjonc
minutes aivl then yielded the lemalnlng
nine minutes of his time to Mr le Ar
inond Mo
Two refjucHts were pieferred to extend
the latter time but Mr OliuUed objected
Mr Do Armond wus exceedingly severe in
his crinlgnnicnt of the majority nnd
a rot tied hh side to great enthusiasm He
denounced the conduct of the case as a
lemnrkahle proceeding devoid of honesty
and decuiuy n tliaineful Bpretacie whose
base and todid timtlw wa to Aote tliu nm
twtnnt SfUMiXi In snlM He aeclucd It
was an net ot theft and In conclusion
warned the orhpr side that from now mull
March 1 the democrats ptopwteil to do what
they could to Impious upon lite country
and upon the levoul tho fact thnt thej
would not tamely submit to tblrt ltreenj
It legUlntloii falls said he ivhlroslng
the lepubllenn Side teincniber that when
jou vole to rteni Kutleis sent yon ole
to Ill incisures in which jou nic interest
ed ilJemocintlo applause
Mr Miller iKnti HIiUed to Ml Do Ar >
mond ileclil lng riuld applause on his side
of the Louse that neither tUuperatlon
iior thiata could prevont thu majority
fiom doing Its duty
Mr uluiated concluded tho debate In u
tlvoiulnute tpeceh ami then demanded thu
previous question it was orduied 150 to
111 The role nas then taken on tho ailuoilty
resolutions declining Mr Dutlur entitled
to his sent They wcie voted down 112
to 15 i
V4
Mr Underwood then moved to recommit
the Inhe to thu committee on elections and
ou that motion Mr Pnjne demanded tho
previous question Meuutlme the demo
crats hud left the hall unci when thu huusu
dlvldodUJie Mite stood 1M to 4 disclosing
the absence of n quorum This forced ti
call of tho lioiiie
After waiting an hour a quorum appeared
utid the previous question was ordered
117 tn 12 with 18 present and not uuswer
lug to iheli names
Ihu ote then reevned on the motion
lo lecummlt On u Using CtvUlou tho
Vote I looit o to llxi
Mr Richardson demnuded a division but
th ihull uiled that tho demand was dlla
followed Ihe
A EC one of wild confusion
repunlleans cheeicd ho lullng of Ml Ujl
zil iltep Pai who ias in the elmlr
while Mi Hlchardsou Deni Tenn and
Mr Underwood Deni lint stood In llnir
plices nud denounceil It lit unmeasured
leinis
liiu vote was then taken on the resolu
tion ilecluilug Mr Dutler not entitled to
the sent Un a lvu oce vote tho elmlr
lieduied the motion cauled declining to
recognize Mr Richardsons demand for a
division
Mr Ulclinrdsou iigalu denounced the
chairs iietlou en lug out that ll wus 15
inuulinl nnbennl of uufulr and unjust
ihe republicans jeered but he coiuinuot
l ntit > hinlnur the challs
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ttitcrestcd lu libi case Neither of the Texns
senators is actively opposing a favorahle
Wport from tho Judiciary committee Sen
ntor Daltey In fact wants MctJtuwc c it
llrmed
ilie judiciary committee has some charges
before it however and while no uifiuber ot
tho Texas delegation Is pressing them sa
tar ns can lie ascertained the commttteo
has been mnklng an Investigation Add op
parcntly this Investigation Is not yet
concluded Mr Mcrouiore saw Senator
Hoar chairman of the committee thU
nfterroon and went over tho situation thor
oughly Some developments are oxpcct6d
In the near future
Another Texas appointment talked of to
day was thnt of Harry Deck ns postmaster
nt Illllsboro It M Yalighan an attorney
ot that place In hero for the purpose of
opposing Hecks conllrmatlou The nomina
tion has been heh up In tho committee on
postofucos and post roads for some time
past at the request of some of those who
were opioid to Hecks appointment
to Inveigh against action In
loud tonop When the vote on tho ieso
lutlon declaring Mr Wagoner entitled to
the seat was taken a similar scenu fol
lowed A division wan allowed ami We
chair deelaied the resolution adopted lot
to 2hIchlining to putertaln tho point that
no quotum was present This still further
aroused the lie of thu handful of democrats
on the lloor
i dti not believe the chair would be
gulltl of uuiii an notion filed Mr ltleh
nrdtoti wiille Mr Williams lOem 111
fiom Ills seat shouted that the speaker had
put u proxy iu eno chair to do It
Mr Wagoner the ooiitcMant was then
escorted to the bar of the liouso and sworn
In Then th speaker leMlmcd the elmlr
and Mr Paniv the majmlty leader moved
n lores until tomorrow and ou that de
mtindcd the previous question It was or
dcriildl to > the speahoi thto time over
mUng the point of no quotum Ur vote
of 17 to 2 the house then at 711 p m
took a recess until tomorrow
v DEMOCRATS WILL RESIST
Republican Unfairness Will Be Opposed
to the Last
Washington Pebrimry 20The hous
democrrtie enuius today adopted the fol
lowing
IteKolvvl That wo small nslst by all ben
niable iiieriiH at our commnnd the uuscitt
Ing of Contestee Duller and the seating of
Contestor Wagoner being convinced that
the vepabllenti manageis In the house have
determined to disregard the large majoilty
of < W votes by which ContestcciVutor wan
returned and dlsposo of the contest arbi
trarily In blind puittaanshlji without ref
erwico to its merits and without effort or
deslie to leiun whit they are and that
by way of einphaelztug our condemnation
of persistent Kirtsnn dlsregnid of tho
rights of the minority and this wdlitoi
outrage lacking even tho exouse of pre
tended lurtlMiu neeestflty nnd to prevent
the passage c vicious measures vvhlh
llieie Is every reason for believing thu ma
joilty has planned lo rusli through tho
bouse lu tho confusion Incident to the ejid
mg of the tlnal seiwioii of mi psplrliu eon
gresti we plidge imrselves to stund togeth
er lu Biippoit of demands for the oreseue
of u quorum at all times for the transac
tion of business an J u tveorded jen mid
nay vole upon which the house shall net
up to the moment of final adjournment
The caucus met nt 10110 nnd vvns attend
ed lu nearly all the democratic lepresenta
tlvis In the iity and the resolution was
unanimously ngicnl to after a general dls
ruHSlnn it Is the opinion of ihe minority
that the republicans will not bo able to
accomplish more than to pass the appro
prlatlou bills before final adjournment
MLEMORE AT WASHINGTON
Is Trying to Get His Case Straightened
Bofore Adjournment
Special to The Post
Washington Uebruary Sik There was
scoiuothlng doing hi the Texas patronage
s tiullou today Marc Melctuorc Tho wifl
ceintlv icappo nteij attorney for the South
ern distilr hut wlm has not yet been
ontliiufl arrived heie this rooming and
spent the day in bcclng various persona
I barges were tiled tome time ago and tho
committee has been cxmsldeilng theni
GEN JOHN B GORDON ILL
HAD TO BE REMOVED FROM TRAIN
ON A STRETCHER
Suffered Violent Spoils of Nausea He la
Still Conscious Physicians In
Constant Attendance
Atlanta On February 20 A special to
the Constitution from Jaeksou Miss sajR
General lolin It Cordon rwnuinudcr In
chief ot the United Confederate Veterans
was tnken violently 111 whle on board n
Queen nnd Crescent train en route to this
city from Clinton Miss tonight It was
neccNinry to remove him from he train oit
a stretcher and he suitered violent spells
of nausea while being cnrrled to the I iw
rencu hotel Physicians were Immediately
summoned and Will roiilAIn nt lili bedside
until morning leueral Oordoti Is sulterlug
lleie Ho is consioiis
THE OMNIBUS BUILDINGS BILL
May Bo Tacked to One of the Regular
Appropriation Bills
hpcolul to The lost
Washington Kebruaiy 2U The omnibus
public bullJIng bill seems to be In status
quo H wns not called up this afternoon
an dthose In charge of It Miy they do Hot
know when they will be able to get It up
The nlicaily complicated bltiintlon haH been
timber muddled by the thtermlnatloli ot
the democrats to icolst the ubltrary nielli
oda of the majority the exact position of
the speuker seems to he uncertain and
no one ucems to Uuovv ft hut tho next mo
ment will bilng forth
Thu house committee has considered tho
advisability of attempting tu tack the om
nlbus bill ou rolup of the uppiopiiatlon
bills but has reached no dovUloil ThU
lilrfuwoultl throw tho various Items In UU <
pute Into the hands of conferees front tho
two appiopiiatlon comuilltces and might
lu ihe end piove to bo tho best thing un
der thu circumstances
Itepreaeututlyo Rail Is keeping In close
touch with developments mid If tho Hous
ton item is disturbed It will be after u
vigorous ilgbt on his patl
DAILEY TAKES A HAND
In the Irterest of Mr Coopers Sabino
Lake Bill
Special to The Post
Wafchliirstou Pebruuiy 20 Seuntor
DUliy hiiB taken u hmd lu thu nutter of
Representative Coopers fablue lako liuc
ptoTcment bill vhleli Is being held up lu
the ienite by Mason of Illinois If It can
be demonstrated to the Juuloi senator tliw
Miuons action Is Influenced by the Chk
eago Interests which coutlol Pott Aithnr
he may see lit to abate somewhat the lh
teiesl he has formerly shown lu the bill
making loit Aithur a port if citry nnd
miy lu fact allow the sloi to lapse
without fuithei tttenpt cm his iimt to iiiss
that uieasliie Such tactics Would doubtless
bilng the loit Arthur Intetcsts to time
TEXANS IN WASHINGTON
Were Presented to the President by Rep
resentative Sims
Special to The Post
Washington Pebiuury 20A party which
was introduced to tho president by llepro
sentntlvo Sims ot Tennessee this moinliig
included Mr and Mrs J nines W Svvnynu
of loit Wortti and Dcnuuiont mid Mrs
RfMine Kynn ot Houston
Among other Texuns In the city are I
D Polk and wife of Denujnont and II M
Vrklnuon of Waco Mr Atkinson Is here to
vubmlt a case befoie the Hupiemo court
Senator Daiiey introduced him to th court
this morning
airr
CREATED A PANIC
Eruptions of Colima Volcano Caused the
Abandonment of a Town
Collnin Moslco Pebruury 20 Tho con
tinued eruptloua of the volcano up to yes
terday afternoon creutcd un Immense panic
lu all regluiis within twenty miles ot the
mountain which east up an lninieuse qnau
tlty of luvu mid was plulniy the center of
a tremendous ulsturbuuce A column of
block smoke rose above he crater and
ashes fell In dense showers especially at
the town of Tonlln which Its Inhabllabts
abandoned Many large haciendas are un
vvoikrd ns nobody will remain on theni
Railway construction men nie wutchlug de
vciomients with keen Interest The
mountain has always been cousldeied dan
gerous nud is liable to do damage but
is the
the preuent eruption
Nortty Carolina
r otton
For Planting
Ask for prlcss
G C STREET CO
Houston
TREATY CONSIDERED
Senate Spent Most qf Day Djscuss
lng iheXaMftreaiyl i
PRESIDENT CRITICISED
For Appointment of Members
Congress on Commissions
A PROTEST
foil
co ot an
catthquake many years there yester ay luOicntes that
ions dlsiUrbhticc li ex
the of slsmic
tensive
subterranean rumblings have been heard
here nnd down the west coast I ortunatoly
theio has been no loss of llfo so
poitesl
te
BOUT WAS A DRAW
Hanlon Made a Good Showing Against
Young Corbett
San IYnnclsco IVbrttary 20The referno
declared thp bout tonight tietween Young
Corbett and Eddie Hanlon of San Pranelsco
a diavv Corbett clearly dumonstNted that
he has not gone backward Hanlon ah
showed that the Wgtl Pinion In ivblch lie
has been held has been Justified
of
AGAINST SAfOi
TJ Tr V
Was Piled by Chairman llurfotri
Committee on Icclfons
SUNDRY CIVIL BLl
tfe
WAS PA
1 1TH
After Adding Several Amendments An
Amendment Prohibiting the Sale of
Liquors at Capitol Ruled Out
WiiKhlmrton February 21 The advlssblk
Ity nnd logalltj of the npiM > lnfuicnt > t > y tho
president of bcuutors nml members oil coto
missions formed tlie subject < ff fmiVtiet
nble CtjeuE liVti In the senate today iTbo
sundry clrll bill was under consideration
and Mr Hale havtn lu mind the ntnehd
went which was adopted authorizing tho
ppoIntment ot an International monetary
eommUslon Marted hv debate by ciillltift
attention to the fnet Clint the Benatobad
icprobalcd the policy of oppolntment ot
senators on commissions snd on one occa
sion had refused lo confirm two senators
nomination for such sorrlcep During tbo
dlseucbloit It wn made clear thnt no tc
Ilis tlon was Intended on Mr Irfidgo and
Mr Turner who had been selected as mem
bers of tbe Alnskun boundary commission
miuch pain which thu sedatives udminls > > VTIV BTlOT °
tered by the physicians litivo fulled to re
amendments had been added to It Mr
Hale give totlce that he Mould call up
the naval appropriation bill tomorrow
An additional protest against Uie ndmls
Flon art upnnlor t Deed Sm vbt of Utah
wan fllcdbv Chairman narrows of the com
thlttee Ou privileges nnd elections
Tho senato went Into executive session at
110 p tn nnd devoted the remainder of
the day to tho Panama canal treaty
When consideration of the mndry civil
bill was resumed the aennte reconsidered
Its vote on the amendment providing for
an oirlco building for the house and agreed
to fa same
Amctidmontfl were adopted directing the
oupelllitcndent of Oio capltol to preparft
estimates for a separate ittlce bnlWlug for
the senate appropriating 2000000 for a
site for jho New York poatotrco strltyaj
out the provision for tho capltol oxtynslon
appropriating S2OU0U to be used lit open
ing ticSsotlnUrufs with England for arcvlew
ot tKVr eftUIatlons governing pelagic seal
unntllur and Increasing tho appropriation
for tile Alaskan boundary commissions tx
peitrtlrt to 100000
Mr JIulc Maine inferred to the nmeud
IjiejiAvrovldlng for uu international eoiu
mfitsloh to fix the parity of gold and silver
and Allied attention to tho practice which
lie k lld tho scnatu deprecated of appoint
ing on these commissions mcnibcis of tho
senate
This led to an extended argument Mr
Tillman offered an amendment providing
that no senator oi member should be up
j > oliilfil to any sntii commission Thu tic
imto oiiytfie amendment was participated
Hi by Messrs Allison Teller and Hoar
nnd was proceeding when at 1 oclock tho
statehood bill the imllntshed business was
laid before the beaito and afl Quay asked
that a voto he taken cm it either today
or tcironow Mr Devtildge objected
Consideration of the sundry civil bill
then was resumed Mr Tillmans amend
ment was declared out of order onjin ob
jeetloiUiy Mr McCrmaa
Mr Ilnnsbiough N 1 > offered an amend
ment prohibiting the s lu of intoxicating
liquors In tho capltol It went out oa a
p6lnt of order Tl
Mr Clay Oa offered an amendment ap
propriating 25000 for the improvement of
the rond from Crawfish Springs Us
through tho Widow Davis crossroads to
Stephens Cap Chlckamauga park
Mr Allison mode a point ot ofder against
tho amendment because It contemplated
Improvements outside the park andopened
tho way for the tulldlng of loadsgener
ally Messrs Kornker and clay willed at
icntlon to the fact that Ocorgla hadceded
the land to the United States and that
I General II V Iloynton uud the secretary of
war recommended it The point of order
was sustalued
An nmoiidment was agreed to appropriat
ing 525000 to enable the commissioner of
labor to urnlsh statistics relating to inqr
rlagcs and divorces in the several StuUs
nhd Terrturlisainee January T 1887
The bill then was passed It lucluded
the appiopriatlou of 20000tl to exQuefen
Llltuokolani
Mr Cullom mored an executive session
Mr Blackburn Ky announced that ia
accordance with Instructions unanimously
given by We democratic caucus ho1deslred
the Llttlcfleld antitrust bill to bo taken
up Tho chair held that the only o 1
which this could be done would be by a
vote of the senate
Mr Hour desired to offer a conferenco
report ou tho bill for the protection ofnba
presldcut and this was follpivcd by a < d
cuswon of the question of precedence Tho
chair decided that Mr Hoars mottba
should take precedence over tho motiou Tor
an executive session Mr Hoar slid he did
uot dcslru to press tho conference report
and withdrew jt
The suiiatc then at 140 p m went into
executivo session M 545 oclock the doors
wero reopened Mr Hoar presented Hie
ioiifcrcnee report on the bill to protect
the president und It weut over unUl tomor
row The senate at OtKJ p m adjonroed +
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