Show TILLMAN SETS OFF PYROTECHNICS Jumps on Railroads Banks I t Insurance Companies and andt Newspapers 1 UPROAR IN THE GALLERY Liveliest t. t General Discussion 1 Yet t En En- r In III on un Railroad onil Rale W 1 Igl Legislation I Washington March arch 27 Senator i Senator I of or South Carolina stepped aside for a f hiv faw w moments today from rom o r his role of or leader of the railroad rat rate s. i bill Ni In the thc senate an and Jumped with wih his usual manner onto those forces which h he charged with wih contaminating elections elec lec c- c iTems this Including ln national banks bank and oral the insurance companies li He paid lall his respects to Judge Huml Humphrey Hum Hum- l I a of Chicago anti and 1111 the tho beef hC trust and Attorney General Moody Id and the tho thoi i Santa Sana Fe rebate He declared that the thu department of Justice had hail h been bien en hoist by hy Its is own ou-n petard and characterized District Attorney Jerome Jemmo of New Yorke York e as a r reformer fallen falen from rein grace out against t reform form L His reference to efforts to secure from lom the committee an on privileges es and elections an Investigation o of national banks lanks was taken by Mr 11 For Foraker Foi-aker k e of or J i Ohio to be a criticism of the committees committee's commit tees tee action eHon The h vocal exchanges et that followed were vere conducted with much much and with In the feeling wih uproar galler galier- galer- galer ies les At A t one time line the I vice president pr had bad to thump 1 I his Il desk 1 thundering I I blows to remove Mr r from rom the v Jool hoar 4 5 Good Goad nature was finally restored by bythe the South Cat dl disavowing any t II intention of wanting to criticise the senate committees committee's action acon To rl show ho hi his utter uter impartiality he lie introduced d lust Just before adjournment a a. lC resolution calling upon the Interstate commerce commission slon to report whether there t d b between we n raili railways rail rail- rai- rai i- i wa ways s 's any agreements whereby transportation trans traus- 4 was wa given gl In exchange lot for 1 sot and ald not rot cash ami whether any my agreement or custom prevailed IC between her bey be he- y r tween 1 newspapers and railroad com coin whereby there the was ws an al op open n and t t running z account In III which t the lie railroads kept a of free transportation ti 4 issued to I newspapers In Jn return n for which the newspapers k kept pt an account fur for or advertising time cards card ex excursions eta eto for tot the railroads railroad The resolution ik 1 a asked If ir till this was wat not a violation o of the T t. t Interstate commerce act act If an any prosecutions prose prose- have ha been ben made and If IC not why not v. v The resolution went over OWl und under r th the rules rules It I was pe presented as the climax to a sp speech ch of 1 Mr Not North I I D Dakota who among among- other oilier things d declared de de- dared Jarec that h he did not pUpo put purpose e to be 4 moved In his opposition to the principle prin prin- r M ciple of or railway rate legislation llon by hy public pub pul- Q lie lic le clamor produced p b by the newspapers of or the the land lanti which were a assuming th the itaf r f J lath pu prerogative th I vs i r Mr J hll ch ob objected to the suggestion J tion Uon that be fixed for 4 t a te voting oUng upon up up- orthe on- on the on-the the railway rate bl bill l 1 Mr S Knox nox Pa ga gave notice that he hc het t f would speak pak on th the rate rte bill bi tomorrow tomor tomor- row Mr 1 McCumber spoke e In advocacy 0 of his amendment all am requiring iner Interstate tate I II I to 10 own their own refrigerator CiUl cars I He c denounced the trusts t that ha t the American people hail had 10 to put Ju up with wih-oi wih with oil sugar beef her lumber the the- I atie tl hotel and anti a Score score of other thet which he said s-ald had hind every y Ole one In necessity nn antI and l plea pleasure ul within their control control He lie I charged that th the labor trust was the greatest of or nil nJ I He lie contended that the b. b i. pr press was to usurp the legislative leg leg- functions from Iron the the- government govern govern- o f ment that thaL the rate bill bi was Ws the first tsp step toward towar paternalism m that the government govi gov gov- OV- OV i when it St i once once- enacted It U Into Ino L ii law could never nc el retract Its II step I He declared that the bill bi would give tH tio Interstate commerce ce commission lon the power to interfere with wih present territorial and port differentials Mr r Dolliver denied this Mr 11 declared d that the present pres- pres ent nt bill hi proposed to enact re-enact the itu In In- h commerce act so o a ax as to give the commission ab absolute powerS power i t Mr Mi l McCumber said ho lie would like hike P f to travel In the same Fame regulation train S a as the administration forces s but hut that thai f they ther could not agree alC as to where the 44 f train would go 10 or ot- on art what track It 1 would travel tra el i The thing thinS he was wa most post i-post TOt Interested in 11 In j said Mr was that lint portion porton of S tin the lull bill 11 giving the commission th the power to fix rates fx S Mr lr denounced those who were vere ere tr trying to influence legislation by byS S their He lIe Te criticised th S 1 press Pr's s and declared that that he proposed to todo do to his duty as he ho saw aw it I and nini not ut h be I Influenced to endorse a mea measure un which S he thou thought ht vicious |