PAGE 7 .DECEMBER 14, 1905 U:? Nebraska. Iridcpondcrrt WEEK IN CONGRESS HOUSE CUTS DOWN THE CANAL APPROPRIATION Railway Regulation Bills Are Intro ; duced In Both Branches Demo cratic Leader In TroubleSpeaker Cannon Names Committees The government's estimate of $16, 000,000 as the amount necessary to carry on the Panama canal work for a year was debated at length in the house and was cut down to $11,000,000. Rate Legislation The Esch-Townsend railroad hill which passed the house at its last ses sion has been redrawn and was re introduced in the house by Mr. Town send. The bill embraces all of the features of the former measure, but is drawn so as to specify the things which may be done by the interstate commerce commission. In addition, it has a publicity feat ure and gives the commission juris diction over refrigeration and termi nal charges. . It also directly prohibits the carrier from eranting any shipper the privi lege of collecting his product and then getting a special rate under the short term nrovision for changing rates. As exnlained by Mr. Townsend the bill "expresses the ideas of the presi- . i t - ,1 ,II1 IP .Ann) aent in nis message auu wm, n ed, into law, amend the interstate commerce law so as to make it more effectual in " securing exact justice among the carriers, shippers, produc ers and consumers. It amends the law so as to embrace within the powers of the commission all interstate and foreign commerce whether by railroads or partly by. railroads and partly by water, and includes specifically in the term transportation all cars, vehicles, ventilation, refrigeration, elevation, transfer, storage and all other facili ties and instrumentalties of shipment, siding and industrial tracks, thus giv ing the commission authority over the so-called nrivate car and other agencies. It enlarges the interstate commerce commission to seven members, in creases the length of their term of office to seven years and their salaries to $10,000. Tillman's Bill In the senate Mr. Tillman intro duced a bill which would give the in terstate commerce commission power to fix "a maximum reasonabl) rate" when it determines that the existing rate is unjust or unreasonable and the rate so fixed shall be the only legal rate charged. Mr. Tillman created something of Is ca indication thst the stomach end other digestive organs cro vech, tired or debilitated. It causes no end of aches end pdns and b most common where people holt their mods end hurry end worry es they do in this country. Hood'sSarsapariila cures dyspefda-it hes "a nSictoocV in this Czzczo. For testimonials of remarkai.le cures tzzi for Book on Dyipepda, tio. 3. C. I Hoo4 Co., towc3, Mss. a sensation by declaring that the sal aries paid to canal officials were too htgh.- ' "It is good old Anglo-Saxon stealing and not graft," asserted Mr. Tillman, "to pay such high salaries as are paid to canal officials." . He mentioned particularly the sal ary of $100,000 to the auditor. Committees Named Speaker Cannon announced the com mittees of the fifty-ninth congress. The following are the chairmen of the important committees: Ways and means, Payne, (N. Y.); appropriations, Tawney, (Minn.); ju diciary, Jenkins, (Wis.); interstate and foreign commerce, epburn, (la.); foreign affairs. Hitt. (111.) : military affairs, Hull, (la.); naval affairs, Fobs, (III.); postofflce and post roads, Overstreet, (Ind.); insular affairs, Cooper, (Wi3.); banking and currency, Fowler. (N. J.): coinage, weights and measures, Southard, (O.); rivers and harbors, Burton, (O.); merchant ma rine and fisheries, Grosvenor, (O.) ftPTlfulture. Wadsworth. (N. Y.): pub lic lands, Lacey. (Ia.) Indian affairs, Sherman. (N. Y.l: territories, Hamii inn MlchA: manufactures, Sibley, (Pa.) ; public buildings and grounds Bartholdt, (Mo.); labor, Gardner, (N, invalid Densions. Sulloway, (N, H.) ; pensions, Loudenslager, (N. J.); ni!HM rif Columbia. Babcock. (Wis.); rrieratiim of arid lands, Mondell, (Wyo.); immigration and naturaliza tion, Howell, (N. J.); census, urum narrker. I Ind.) i library. McCleary, (Minn.); printing, C. B. Landls, (Ind.); industrial arts and expositions, uara ner, (Mass.) ; elections No. 1, Mann, (III.); elections No. z, uimsieaa, (Pa.): elections No. 3, Driscoll, (N. Y.) Interstate Commerce The committee on interstate and for- eitm commerce is as follows: William P. Henburn. Iowa: .Tames S. Sherman, New York; Irving P. Wanger, Penn sylvania: James It. Mann. Illinois; William C. Loverlng, Massachusetts; Fred C. Stevens, Minnesota; Charles H. Burke, South Dakota; . John J. Each, Wisconsin; Francis W. Cush man, Washington; Charles E. Town send, Michigan; Joseph H. Gaines, West Virginia; James Kennedy, Ohio; Robert C. Davey, Louisiana; William C. Adamson. Georgia; William H. Ryan, New York; William Richardson, Alabama; Charles L. Bartlett, Georgia; Gordon Russell, Texas. Mr. Williams, the minority leader of the house, "stepped on the lid" just in time to prevent revelations in the nature of open criticism of the com mittee assignments of certain of hia colleagues for which he is responsible. Mr. Payne, the republican leade-, naively suggested a way by which the revelations might be made, but Mr. Williams assumed all responsibility and "declined to allow the washing of democratic linen for the amusement of the republicans. Lamar Rebels The incident followed the announce ment of committees. I'r. Lamar of Florida submitted and had read a newspaper clipping purporting to quote Mr. Williams to the effect that Mi Lamar and Mr. Shackelford (Mo.) had beeu left off the interstate and foreign commerce committee because they had failed to follow the demo cratic caucus action of last session oa the railroad rate bill. Speaker Can non suggested that the statement read did not constitute a quention of per sonal privilege which entitled Mr, La mar to the floor. Tho gentleman might proceed by unanimous consent," suggested Mr. iMyuo. "How much time does he wnnt an hour?" It was hero that Mr. William kirotlK forward from his neat in ll rear. Ht hulled tho speaker with word and gesture, and when bo got hU eye ho reserved hU rlf.ht to b jnt only loni? enough to tnak the sUtemrmt Ihat in thr Intcrf-st of dem ocratic "harmony, effectiveness and of Pleist Mention THE INDEPENDENT general good will, which will not be oromoted by washing democratic lin en for the amusement of the repub licans or the house, i odkci. Washington Notes The pure food bill was introduced by Senator Heyburn. Senator Lodge introduced a maxi mum and minimum tariff b:ll. Senator Heyburn introduced a reso lution providing for the annexation of Santo Domingo and Hayti to the United States. The merchant marine commission bill was introduced by Senator Gal linger. He also presented the final report of that commission. Senator Foraker introduced his railroad rate legislation bill, which he had heretofore presented to the senate committee on interstate com merce. Senator Scott introduced bills pro viding for service pensions and for thy issuance of bonds for the erection of public buildings In town of 5,000 popu lation of more. Senator Tillman introduced two resolutions which are intended to bring out the fact as to whether any of the national banks of the country have made campaign contributions in recent years. " , ' A bill prohibiting the use of the money of insurance companies hi federal elections was introduced by Senator Culberson. The offense is made a felony, and punishment is fixed at from two to twenty years' imprison ment. The state department had been adi vised ihat Clyde Brown, treasurer of the New York &- Burmudez Asphalt company, Is now In Caracas, bearing overtures from the company to Presi dent Castro, which It was hoped might result in an amicable settlement of the differences between the Venezue lan government and the company, growing out of the .seizure of its as phalt mines at La Fellcldad. i The annual book of estimates of the arnroDnauons required ior tne government service of the fiscal year ending June 30, 1907, was transmitted to congress by the secretary of the treasury. The total for all depart ments, including deficiencies, miscel laneous, permanent and annual of ap propriations is $622,723,151. The ap propriations for the current fiscal year were $629,738,097 and the esti mates for the current fiscal year were 19,669,851 " An explanation of estimates of Sec retary, of State Hoot for the expenses of foreign intercourse in the fiscal year, ending June 30, 1907, was trans mitted to the house by Secretary of toe Treasury Shaw. The secretary of state asks for the appropriation of $17,500 to pay u ambassador at Tokio, stating that the president will name an ambassador to take the place of the American minister. Mr. Root also asks $10,000 to pay a minister to Nor way, this increase being necessary because of the separation of Sweden and Norway. Would Do Less Damage Bobby Say, Maw, what are you goin to give dad fur Christmas? Ilia MotherWhy, my dear, I think I shall give him a new pair of slip pers. Bobby Aw, can't you make it a pair of moccasins? 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