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    IN THE NATURAL HAUS OF CONGRESS
j -R IO G R A N D e
!IsOTe
RAILROAD
Saturday, December 10.
purpoede and that tha amount had been
Tbe senate today passed the Panama left as fixed by tbe house)
Senator Gel linger
introduced an
emergency appropriation bill.
The
only change in the measure t* it pawed aihandment to the statehood bill to pro
the house ia a provision which requirw rhibit the sale of liquor in tbe state
that congress shall be supplied with proposed to be created by tbe admis­ THE MOST DELIGHTFUL WAY TO CROSS THE CONTINENT
regular estimates of all salaries except sion of Oklahoma and Indian Territory
ke City, Glenwood
Glenwoo« Springs, Lead ville, Pueblo,
Through Salt Lake
for a period of Slyears, and then only
those paid to laborers.
Colorado Springs and Denver.
Senator Dubois, df Idaho, w ill retain after an amendment of the state con­
a ll hie present committee places and se­ stitution permitting liquor traffic.
cures membership on the irrigation
Speaker Gannon announced the trans­
committee.
Passing Castle Gate, Canyon of the Grand, Teunwaee Pass,
fer of Mondell ( Wyoming) from the
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Marshall Paw and the Royal Gorge.
committee
on
m
ilitary
affaire
to
that
of
The house indulged itself agein to­
day to the extent o f four houw of whet public lands, and of M iller (Kansas)
THREE TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OGDEN AND DENVER
wee many times «erased academic dis­ fro pi public lands to m ilitary affairs.
EQUIPMENT AND SERVICE SECOND TO NONE
cussion of Federal control of insurance. The transfer givrs the two members
Tbe holiday recess was fixed from the same committee assignments htey
had in tbe last congreas.
next Thursday to January 4.
SEEK NO FURTHER» FOR BETTER C A N T BE FOUND
Committee reference of the annual
message of President Booeevelt was
Friday, December 16.
The Panama canal was again under made according to tbe subjects treated.
For Detailed Information Address
The question of Federal control of in­
consideration by the senate today and
W. C McBRIDE, General Agent,
Tillm an occupied the entire time given surance was assigned to the committee
124 Third struct. PORTLAND, OREGON
to that subject.
H e did not indicate on ways end means. In explanation of
any intention of opposition to tbe pass­ thia. Payne said that, in bis opinion,
age of the appropriation bill, but he the only way the (Jnited State« can
criticised the methods of the canal com­ deal with insurance companies ia
mission in many of ita transactions. through the taxing power, and over
When the senate adjourned the bill th's the ways and means committee has
was still pending, but there was an jurisdiction.
Among tbe bills introduced in the
agreement for a vote tomorrow.
In the reorganisation of the senate house today were the follow ing:
By Mondell, of Wyoming, providing
committees, now about completed, Ful­
ton secures the chairmanship of the' for the appropriation of not more than
committee on claims, retains Ms place $20,000 annually from the w lee of pub­
on public lands and on irrigation, and lic lands to tha endowment of state
is assigned membership on one or two schools of mines and mining or depart­
smaller committees. Ankeny become« ments of mines and mining in connec­
chairman of the irrigation committee tion with colleges already established.
Bv Needham, of California, transfer­
and secure« a place on commerce.
Piles ia made chairman of coast and ring tbe Yellowstone, Yoeemite, Se­
inaular survey and givan a place on quoia, General Grant, Mount Baiqier,
public lands and territories, in which Crater Lake and Wind Cave national
latter place be w ill be able to work for parks from the control of the Depart­
Alaska. Heyburn did not get a single ment o f the Interior to the Department
comm ittee asked for. Tbe only new of Agriculture.
By Delegate Andrews, of New Mexi­
place given him was public buildings.
The fete of Doboia ia not as yet settled, co, providing for the admission of the
tb e Democrats not having completed territory of New Mexico as a ■ingle-1-
stale.
th eir elate.
A bill abolishing tbe Isthmian Canal
The bouse today ¿«voted
hours commission was introduced by Repre­
to lively debate on the pomibilities of sentative Mann, of Illinois. In it dis­
cretion ie given tbe president to put tbe
controlling insurance.
June«, of Washington, introduced work of building the canal under any
b ills appropriating $26,000 for a fish one o f tbe executive departments, and
hatchery in Yakima county, and grant­ also to operate the Panama railroad
ing Washington 60,000 acres of land through tbe same mean*.
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C U T 8 O U T B O ND S.
Thursday, Decem ber 14.
The senate spent four hours today in
discussing the Panama canal emergency
appropriation bill and, when it ad­
journed, the bill was still under con­
sideration. A separate bill regulating
tbe issuance of bonds for tbe canal and
placing them on tbe same basis as
other bonds of the government wee
passed without debate.
Senator Fulton introduced a bill ap­
propriating $100,000 to erect a public
building at Baker City, another carry­
ing $15,000 for improvement of the
grounds at Salem, and a third to ratify
the treaty with the Klamath Indians
and pay them $600,000.
The pore food bill was reported by
8enator Heyburn.
Tbe Bepublican members of tbe
hooae caucus today unanimously de­
clared in favor of admitting Oklahoma
and Indian Territory as one state, and
by a vote of 10 to 6 » declared in favor
o f admitting Arisons and Naw Mexico
as one state. Both statehood questions
are to be contained in one bill.
Representative Cusbman introduced
a bill providing for tbe election of one
delegate from Alaska to congress.
Representative Lacey, of Iowa, intro­
duced e bill granting grasing privilegea
on public lands to homestead settlers
and holders of small farms in semi-
arid and arid lands.
Prices ere to
range from 1 to 6 cents an acre annu­
a lly .
A bill providing for a public whip­
ping poet for the District of Columbia
waa introduced by Adams, of Pennsyl­
vania.
A fourth Federal judge for Alaska is
provided for in e bill by Jones, of
Washington. _________
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8anate Committee Favors Canal Ap­
propriation o f 811,000,000.
Washington, Dec. 13. — Tb e emerg­
ency appropriation bill to provide the
Isthmian canal commission with lands
to carry on the construction of the Pan­
ama canal w ill contain no general leg­
islation. This was decided by the sen­
ate committee on appropriations at a
meeting lasting all o f yesterday, at
which it waa agreed to report the
measure appropriating $11,000,000,
tbe amount named by the house bill.
Tbe first section, in relation to the
issuance of bonds, was stricken oat. A
bill containing thia feature waa intro­
duced in the senate by Teller, and it
w ill be dealt with by the finance com­
mittee. The b ill was amended to far­
ther provide that in the future no ex­
penditures shall be made for the canal
except by authority of congress, and
when appropriations have been made
by congreas.
Santo Domingo 1 reaty Up.
Washington, Dec. IS .— In the w aste
yesterday Talliafero took the oath of
office for his new term as wfiator.
Tbe senate at 12:10 p. m. went into
execntve session, and at 12:20 ad­
journed.
In executive seaeion of the wnate,
Lodge moved to send back to the com­
mittee on foreign relations the treaty
in relation to Santo Domingo affairs.
Opposition developed, and Lodge with­
drew his motion.
When Lodge was
asked why he desired to have tbe treaty
w nt back to tbe foreign relatione com­
mittee, he said it might be deeirable to
consider the amendments that bad bwn
offered in committee. Several senators
said they saw no reason why the
Wednesday, December 13.
amendments
could not be considered by
The senate wns in session for only
one hour and a half today, and a por­ the wnate.
tion of that time waa spent in the con­
Rivale F o r Coveted Place.
sideration of executive business.
A
number of private bills were introduced
Washington, Dec. 14. — As tbe situ­
in tbe open session, and Allison pre­ ation eisw up today, it looks a j if Sena­
sented the report of the committee on tor Ankeny would secure the vacant
appropriations on the canal bill, giving position on the commerce committee
notice that he would call it up for con­ formerly held by Senator Foster of
sideration tomorrow. H e said that tbe Washington.
M r. Ankeny and Mr.
committee was of the opinion that $11,- Fulton have bwn making a neck and
000,000 would be sufficient for present nwk race for this place.
Rate Bill A fter Holidays.
Washington, Dec. 13.— Railroad rate
legislation w ill be allowed to rest until
after the holidays.
Members of the
house committee on interstate and for­
eign commerce have agreed to take up
and dispose of lees important measure«
before the recess. In tbe senate alro
there is a disposition to let rate legisla­
tion slumber. The members of the in­
terstate commerce committee in that
body have decided to hold but one
meeting a week before Christmas and
there is * general understanding that
rate legislation wUl not be pushed.
New M exico Willing to Unite.
Washington, Dec. 14.— Joint state­
hood for New Mexico and Arisona was
discussed by the president today with a
delegation of New Mexicans, among
whom were Solomon Luna, Republican
National committeeman; Major W. H .
H . Llewellyn, United States District
attorney; Judge A. A. Freman and A .
M. Hove. Judge Freeman said he be­
lieve«! tbe people of (he two territoriw
would be glad to accept joint statehood.
Major Llewellyn and M r. Luna took
up with the president some appoint­
ments in the judiciary of New Mexico.
Cut Out Opposed Section._
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Washington, Dec. 14. — The Bento
Domingo treaty was referred back to
the committee on foreign relations. I t
is understood that it Is tbe desire of the
administration that the treaty j^e modi­
fied by striking out the provision au­
thorising the president to send an
armed force to Santo Doirilngo, if at
any time necessary. It is the to lie f of
friends of tbe treaty that, if this pro­
vision were removed, there would be
lew opposition to ratification.
........... N o 8 h ip S u b s id y P o s s ib le .
Washington, Dec. 13.— There is to
be no ship subsidy legislation at this
session of congress. The senate is luke­
warm .
Tbe house is opposed to such
legislation. The new merchant marine
committee appointed by Speaker Can­
non ia said to have ten members
against four who are favorable to the
proposed measurer Tbe speaker is un­
derstood to oppow the project at this
time, becauw of the likelihood of a
tariff discussion.
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