Byir-". y mi m mHwwfw i.""g'itiirwwnt."nwi' ' i i'iwu1 wwjwwyiHjmnwmifWWmwpjJI - Gommoner, VOLUME 3, NUMBER 4 THE WEEK AT WASHINGTON John R. Proctor of Kentucky, presi dent of the United States civil service commission, died at Washington, D. C., on December '12 at the age of -59 years. Mr. Proctor has served on the civil service commission for ten years, being appointed by Mr. Cleveland. ' In a caucus hold by the democratic senators on December 12 it was prac tically concluded to offer no amend ments to the Cuban reciprocity bill. Tno caucus was an animated one and was sharply divided on tho point at issue, but ultimately reached a con clusion on tho matter. On December 13 Senator Quarles in troduced a bill to further define the duties and powers of the interstate commerce commission. It provides that any order made by the commis sion after a hearing and determina tion had on any petition declaring any existing rates for the transportation of persons or property to be unjustly discriminative or unreasonable and declaring what rates would bo just, shall become operative and be ob served within thirty days after notice. It provides, also, that In tho event of neglect to obey an order of the com mission, performance thereof may be summarily enforced by writ of in junction or other proper process, be sides a penalty of $5,000 for each day of the continuance of such violation. trust act? Second, havo the defend ants monopolized or attempted to monopolize any part of tho interstate or foreign commerce of the United States in violation of section 2 of the anti-trust act? Third, was the relief granted by the circuit court author ized by law?" The government main tains that each of these questions should be answered in the affirmative. On December 13 the Colombian le gation at Washington received advices from their country to the effect that the results of tho election for presi dent held throughout Colombia on December 8 show that General Reyes has been elected president of the re public. It will be remembered that General Reyes is at present in this country on a special mission from Colombia in regard to the trouble in Panama, which mission, however, has proved unsuccessful. On December 15 the secretary of war approved the recommendation of the general army staff concerning the change in the present boundary lines of the army departments in tho United States. There are to be four divisions in this country and one in the Philippines, the ones in this coun try to be known as the Northern, the Atlantic, tho Pacific, and the South western division. The order with re gard to these divisions will become effective January 15. Tho democratic caucus decided on December 15 that hereafter caucus ac tion of tho party should be binding and that all members should abide by such caucus action. During the meeting on December 15 the Panama canal situa tion was discussed and it developed that a sufliciont number of democrats would vote for the treaty to insure Its ratification. At a conference between the execu tive council of the American Federa tion of Labor and Speaker Cannon and the chairman of the house com mittee on labor, the federation re quested consideration of the eight hour bill and the prison labor and anti-injunction bills, in. the interests of labor. President Roosevelt announced on December 12 the selection of W. I. Buchanan of Now York .as the first United States minister to the new re public of Panama. On December 14 Rev. Edward Ever ett Hale of Boston was selected .as chaplain of tho senate, beginning his duties on January 1. He is a Congre gatlonalist and is now 83 years old and has agreed to accept tho position. On December 15 Mr. Williams of Mississippi Introduced In the house a concurrent resolution proposing an amendment to the constitution to give congress power to collect taxes on in comes, and providing that such tax shall not be construed to be a direct tax within the meaning of the constitution. It was recently announced that the full text of the Bristow report in re gard to the investigations into the frauds in tho postofilce department will shortly be printed and made pub lic. This action was taken in accord ance with the demands of the post office committee in the house. last March. Tho treaty proyide for a reduction of 20 per cent from th rates of duty under the Dingley law on all Cuban articles Imported into the United States and varying reduc tions of from 20 to 40 per cent from the established Cuban duty on articles into Cuba from tho United State. The senate committee on military affairs on December 16 concluded ita investigation of charges against Gen eral Leonard Wood, filed for the pur pose of defeating his confirmation as major general. Secretary of War Root was the only witness examined dur ing the day, and his testimony was practically the only defense that has been made for General Wood in the hearing. Secretary Root assumed the responsibility for many acts which have been charged to General Wood, and his testimony was an elaborate and carefully prepared defense of the general. After some consideration the senate committee decided to postpone action in the case of General Wood un til January 4. It Is said, however, that the majority report will be an in dorsement of General Wood and his military and civil record in Cuba. The isthmus canal question as af fected by the president's recognition of the independence of the republic of Panama was debated in the senate on December 17. Mr. Hoar began tho discussion and criticised the president bitterly for his course in the isthmus. Mr. Gorman followed Senator Hoar in condemning the policy of the admin istration, describing the president as "a second Napoleon." Senator For aker defended tho administration's course and in his speech deplored the discussion of the matter in open session. It was announced on December 14 that a company of marines from the .United States ship Prairie, stationed -at Colon, Panama, had been landed and sont to Panama whence they are to be sent to a point on the coast south of the latter city. It is said that this action was taken in consequence -of the attitudo of Colombia toward ,the new republic, and that a long campaign of guerrilla warfare may be 'bogun on tho isthmus. The report of Messrs. Conrad and Bonaparte on the charges made by S. W. Tulloch, formerly cashier of the Washington city postoffice, was. made public December 16. In this report; sus picion is laid on Mr. Heath as to his personal integrity in connection with the frauds, as Messrs. Conrad and Bonaparte intimate that Mr. Heath is responsible for the corruption in re gard to the administration of the Washington postoffice. A Washington dispatch, under date of December 17, says: The commis sion on public lands, recently ap pointed by President Roosevelt, to re port on the condition, operation and effect of the present land laws, and of the use, disposal, and settlement of the public 'lands, held its first meet ing today. This body is composed of Commissioner W. A. Richards of the general land office; Glfford Pinchot, chief of the bureau of forestry, and F. H. Newell, chief hydrographer of the geological survey. On December 17 the house of rep resentatives passed the pension ap propriation bill carrying $138,150,100. : The brief of tho government in tho ,case of the Northern Securities com .pany and others against the United -States on appeal from tho decision of ithe district court for tho district of 'Minnesota, was filed with the supreme .court on December 14, tho argumpnts being identical with those originally made. According to a dispatch from .Washington carried by tho Associated press, the questions of law growing out of the statements are 41s follows: "First, has combination been accom plished by means of the securities com pany in violation of section 1 of an act of congress approved July 2, 1830, entitled. 'An act to protect trade and commerce against an unlawful restrlc- A Washington dispatch under date of December 16 says: The senate com mittee on foreign relations today voted to report tho American Chineso com mercial ftreaty without amendment. It was also ordered that a favorable re port be made on the nomination of W. I. Buchanan of Now York to bo min ister to Panama. On December 17 the president signed the Cuban reciprocity bill as passed by the senate and issued a proclama tion reciting the passage of the treaty and declaring the Cuban reciprocity treaty to be effective ten days from December 17. On December 16 the senato, by a vote of 57 to 18, passed the bill carry ing into effect the reciprocity treaty with Cuba. Tho debate on the meas ure throughout has been spirited, tho principal speeches on December 16 be ing those mado by Mr. Spoonor for tho bill and by Mr. Bailey against it. The bill as passed carried into execu tion and unlawful restraints and mo- tion tho treaty between tho United nopolles,' hereafter called the anti-1 States and Cuba which was ratified On December 18 the discussion in the senate regarding the situation in Panama continued and although the debate was interesting was not marked with the excitement that char acterized it on the preceding day. Sen ator Morgan Introduced drastic- reso lutions touching the action of Presi dent Roosevelt with reference to the affair. In the resolutions introduced by Senator Morgan, it is declared that tho president has no right to wage war against any foreign power with out tho consent of congress, when such country is at peace jvith the United States; that the provision of tho canal treaty between the United States and Panama, guaranteeing the independence of the ronuhllr of rn. nama, is in effect a dictation of war with Colombia, that the intervention of tho United States in preventing Co lombia from suppressing tho seces sion of Panama is contrary to the law of neutrality and the law of nations. On December 18 the senate in exe cutive session ratified the treaty with China for the extension of the com mercial relations between that coun try and the United States. No oppo sition to the treaty was made in the senate, although Senator Nelson 0! Minnesota mado a speech in which he criticised the convention as not being liberal enough in regard to the trade of the United States. John A. Benson, a wealthy San Francisco real estate operator, was arrested on December 18, charged hy the department of the interior as be ing the head of the alleged land frauds, extending over a dozen west ern states and territories. It is claimed that Mr. Benson has defraud ed the government out of 100.000 acres of land. The Information ob tained in this case also implicates a number of persons at present em ployed in tho interior department at Washington and a number of arrests will follow. In an interview at Denver recently, Brigadier General H. C. Merriam, re tired, was quoted to have said that the president's appointment of Gen eral Wood to be major general is gen erally unpopular and such appoint ment would tend to unsettle the army and injure its morality. On Decem ber 18 Secretary Root called upon General Merriam to explain this state ment, and the general has said that his words were greatly enlarged upon. "I can't get along without my ci gar," says the slave to the weed. 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