Show SENATE P PASSES ASS S 'S SILL BIlt- 10 INCREASE JUDICIAL PAY W Washington Feb 4 Arter AfLer After brief dIscussion discussion dis dIs- today the Senate passed the bill providing for tor a 25 per cent increase in the salaries of United Stated Judges i iby by a vote of 29 to 21 All amendments were Wele voted down including one td 6 d' in in 1 cre crease se the salaries of f cabinet officers from to a year By the terms of the me measure the following salaries Jy-salaries salaries s-aares ar are aie tt to be paid United St States tes tesI Judges Chief Justice Supreme court I of the U United it States each associate asso asso- i. i date lt Justice Tu tJ e 2500 Circuit court i J dge S Judges O Chief Ju Justice cp court of claims ea each Ch h a Justice i ce a 56 Chief Justi Jus- Jus titre ti eJ ourt of Appeals District of C Columbia each associate Justice t I fe 1 Justice Supreme court Dis- Dis Ot ia each associate Ju f i J r JohnF F Dryden was as inducted lp I Q ijas I the he successor of oJ the late ate Sena Senator en tor William J. J Se Sew Sewall all of New Jersey b During the remainder of ot the days day's session e the urgent deficiency appropriation lion tion bill was un under er consideration the Philippine tariff measure being laid temporarily ACTION OFFICIALS When When vh n those passa passages of the bill re rela relating re- re la lating ing to the refunding to States of expenses expenses ex ex- incurred in raising volunteers for s service iI in the Civil warr wa were reached Mr Mitchell of Oregon made mad a harp 2 criticism of the action of the GO Government In not rot refunding the e ei- ei to all of the States instead of to lo only a a. part pait of them California Oregon Oregon Ore Ore- gon and 1 Ne- Ne Nevada Neada ada he l said eaid had most meritorious claims against the United d States but they had never been satisfied satisfied satis satis- fied fled Hbo although Congress COI had been urged for fer years ars to provide provid for them lie re regretted re- re regretted it os JS a a. a crying shame that the claims had clad not been paid vaid He offered an amendment providing that the Sec- Sec let rt of ot the Treasury should investigate investigate gate such claims of all the States and andr f present estimates for their payment Mr MI Hale Hate m madea made made- a a point lot zob ord r against the amendment and anti w was sustained sus sus- I tamed OF JUDGE NO NOYES YES The The amendment amendment providing f for ra a land rand office at Sitka Alaska was vas made tI the e text by Mi ll Hansbrough of a defense derene of District Judge Arthur H H. Noyes of Alaska and of f Alexander McKenzie l and others to AY bom Mr Mir Tillman h had d re referred referred referred re- re in a scathing mann el Mr Air Hansbrough said wild Mr McKentie was a a. reputable s and honest man the peer of any member of this this' body He paid a high tribute too to Judge N Noyes yes Who wh ht h he sar said wn waa one of If tha leadin lawYers of Minnesota He had been appointed d to his present position on the recommendation recommendation recommendation of the late Senator Senator- Davis and others who had the utmost cont- cont confidence dence in him Mr 11 Hansbrough expressed expressed expressed ex ex- pressed his personal confidence in him He declared the only charge for which Judge Noyes had been brought before the Circuit Court ourt of Appeals In S San n Fran Francisco isco was contempt of court Dir Mr Perkins of California paid a high tribute to the individual members of the Circuit Court Appeals of-Appeals of San Francisco Francisco Francisco Fran Fran- cisco and expressed the belief that their action in Jn the Noyes contempt case had been taken with the highest conception of their duty Mr Hoar stating that he knew little of the merits of the case told the Senate Senate Senate Sen Sen- ate what information had come to him himas as chairman of the Judiciary committee He had been told of the charges made against Judge Noyes but had formed no opinion of them as the case was one that in his bis opinion ought EtO not to have in jetted Into the Senate proceedings proceedings- s' s He said however that the late Senator Davis of Minnesota who Knew Judge Noyes thoroughly had held him in the thea highest r re fardo and he felt that the Davis as a profound ll man a o of dIstinguished f f Sterling feeling Integrity was war Iv worthy rf of t high consideration He concluded concluded con con- by conjecturing that when those Senators who had applied harsh Co to Judge Noyes became familiar names with all an the facts of too the case they would him withdraw him the terms they had applied to WHAT TILLMAN DESIRED Mr Ir Tillman TilIman desired to have printed in the thc record the decision of the tl Circuit Court ou pout t of Appeals of San Francisco in the he contempt case against Judge Noyes but Mr McCu McCumber of North D Dakota kota objected ob- ob ob ob- He lIe declared that the decision was unjust in every respect and said It should should not o J go into the record even I h h ij RP ds lon jon on He lie asserted that t vv was s g g result sult of an effort to create a a ag QS an able and conscientious conscientious officer mr ofik m er r and was based on false false- conclusions ns I object to It ft for an honest purpose se he declared to protect protect pro pro- honest men Then I wm read lead it to the Senate fn in the morning said Mr 11 Tillman hotly Very well retorted Mr IIII McCumber read it The then at 5 I o'clock on motion of Mr Mr- Hale Itale went Into in into In- In to executive session and at 5 50 p. p p m. m adjourned |