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Show I Witness of the Day nry B. Martin, an -ociate of David Lamar. JGTON', July 3. Two short day, covering: subjects from t operations to lemon grow-lifoitia, grow-lifoitia, brought tho senate stigation to a temporary ena ie committee adjourned to-1 to-1 Monday, whon an effort Je to clear the decks for the ' tho "Mulhall testimony," alleged lobbying operations ticnal Association of Manu-"Wall Manu-"Wall street, sugar and wool tonight ordered to appear Edvrard Lauterbach and Da-will Da-will again be questioned as jfticipation in efforts to in-smbers in-smbers or the Morgan firm. it lobby" investigation will with tho examination of A. i Cleveland; W. L. Bass and rlts D.'TVestcott, Washington. ,Spfte wool lobby" phase will open fcir frith the following witnesses: I Whitman, Winthrop L. Marvin imas 0. Marvin of Boston ; S. W. i of Salt Lnko City, C. iL jf Philadelphia and William P. lid of Brookline, Mass. Inquiry Short, committee expects to consume jort time with the probo of the a's activities. Officors of the 1 Association of Manufacturers !ea instructed to be present and Chairman Overman ex-fat ex-fat the Mulhall charges will be p early in tho week. lemanu of tho house for a sop-ivestitjation sop-ivestitjation of tho Mulhall which invovo the character of members of the house, has been lly considered bv tho senate lee. It is probable that it! the ants to appoint a committee to ntly with tho senate conimit-t conimit-t the latter will agreo to such ngement, and will allow house :ee members to tnlce their place its table when the investigation of rJIuUiall statements is begun, cmnents Turned Over. E of tho letters, telegrams and oth-ipers oth-ipers bolongiug to Mulhall and i he hud turned over to the Is'ew "World were given to the senate ittce today, and aro now in the dy of John T. Wnyland, assistant wot-at-arms of the senate. These ra, which Mulhall claims show that (presented the National Association tannfacturers in attempting to con-Itgislation, con-Itgislation, will bo gone over by 'Wmmittco members, and a large i of tho correspondence introduced Tiflenco. Demands for a wider lob-gvestigntion lob-gvestigntion Imvo boon made at the rend of the capitol and the rules ptlttec today took up its task, of MR a resolution to provide for nn Kjeation of a far-reaching charac-Although charac-Although unable to secure n quo-wairniau quo-wairniau Henry beran work with Iiembors who appeared and am can was sent out for the ab-' It is probable that the coinmit-vnl.l coinmit-vnl.l i give up their holiday to-i to-i with tho hope of having tlio on ready for tho house Satur-Wbntativo Satur-Wbntativo Tavenner of Illinois Jrcd a resolution of his own DR an inquiry into nny lolvby-crations lolvby-crations designed to influence r legislation; and into all of-corporations, of-corporations, great "intor-w "intor-w influential organizations to public opinion or to influence tonal action. |