PBIwi ;!.- -., V FEBRUARY 18, 1910 The Commoner. 15 WASHINGTON NI3WS (Continued from Page 13) pany that had failed to secure the contract brought mandamus pro ceedings in the supreme court of the District of Columbia. The house members engaged in a six hour's de bate and finally voted to permit the house members of the committee to obey the summons. The senate gave positive instructions that its mem bers were not to respond to the sum mons. The senators take the posi tion as many members of the house did that the court had no right to interfere with the business affairs of congress. Several senators raised the point that Justice Wright was possibly in contempt with the senate to have it issue the summons. the Wright brothers. The medal was created in 1908 in commemora tion of Professor Langley and his work in aerdromics. The Langley meal of. the Smith sonian institution was presented to Headache Nervousness, Dizziness, Indigestion, Neuralgia are caused by sick nerves. 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'Write -for further par ticulars. Abbott & Miller, Three Forks, Montana. A resolution asking the secretary of state to inform the house whether twelve cotton-growing states had representation in the diplomatic and consular service in the foreign countries that purchaso American cotton, particularly the United King dom, Franco and Germany, was in troduced by Representative Hull of Tennessee. .The house committee has report ed favorably the Hayes bill providing for the exclusion from the United States of the laboring classes of Japan and other races. Charles E. Magoon has declined the office of vice governor of the Philippines. On the proposition that the gov ernment loaned tents for use at the annual encampment of confederate veterans at Mobile, Ala., in April, Senator Heyburn of Idaho made a bitter speech denouncing the reso lution. The resolution was adopted, how'ever, with every senator present voting for it except Heyburn. An Associated Press dispatch says: "The necessity for the passage at the present session of congress of good laws for the protection of the nat ural resources of the United States Is the keynote of a report just made to the National Conservation Asso ciation by Giffdrd Pinchot, the re cently chosen president of the asso ciation. Mr. Pinchot takes up in what he calls 'a spirit of construc tive criticism' the nine bills relating to the conservation of natural re sources introduced into ' congress on January 18 on behalf of the secre tary of the interior, one of which has been reported from the senate public lands committee, while the other eight are still in the hands of the committee. Mr. Pinchot calls upon the members of the association to put forth strong efforts to have enacted into law the bill on the with drawal of public lands, which has been reported from the committee by Senator Nelson after it had been amended, as a result, in part, at least, of conferences between the committee and officers of the con servation association. This bill, Mr. Pinchot. thinks, should have the 'unqualified support of the members of the association.' Of the other eight bills, he believes that some merely require amendment, while others must be recast altogether. The coal bill and the phosphate, oil, as phaltum and natural tgas "bill, he re ports, are fundamentally sound in principle, but need some amendment." Gifford Pinchot charges that his successor in the forest service is shutting off the instruction of forest rangers. George P. McCabe, solicitor for the department of agriculture, characterizes Pinchot's charge as "absolutely untrue." it has been offered by a New York newspaper to Paul Morton and if Mr. Morton is appointed that act will bo to award a self confessed vio lator of law and it will become pat ent to all the world that the path of the rebater is to lead to the foot of the throne." This- difficulty in finding good men for foreign mis sions, Mr. Harrison said, was the result of the destruction of the di plomacy by the ocean cable. "To day tho ambassadors are too often messenger boys in silk knee breeches and swords who spend their time be-, lng photographed as the hosts of roy alty or in playing the part of 'hands across tho sea,' " declared Mr. Har rison. "To an active, virile man such a position would seem impossible." Into this atmosphere of decedency Mr. Knox had injected a breath of fresh air by tho suggestion of "dollar diplomacy," or tho policy of valuing foreign representatives by the amount of cash they turn into the channels of American trade, said Mr. Harrison. "This dollar diplomacy will no doubt cause a thrill of horror in the minds of those ambassadors who spend their days in the society of people where the mere mention of trade is vulgar," added Mr. Har rison sarcastically. He said he was glad that some sort of useful occu pation had been found for ambassadors. Representative Burton Harrison of New York criticised Secretary Knox for the part he had played in the Nlcaraguan affair. He also criti cised the secretary of state for some of the diplomatic appointments that had been made. "The French mis sion was vacant for months until a man of proper calibre could be found," he said. "Take Austria, where a man (R. C. 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