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Show IN PRESIDENT'S HANDS. j (kHH OleoninrEnrlne BUI Has Tasseel Both W 0lVJ Houtses. f f L )DJ Washlnrton April 25 -After a brief M M,Ba dlsrusnioii todiy the bennto agreed to A. K,VH the Houstf amendments to tho olco- V Icjs i'lH margarine bill ns pas.ed by the t-enatc. a . ; The measuio now (roes to the President ( $ 'liiH for his slgmture. An eltort was madn rf, i,H by Jtr Teller of Colorado to amend t iWM thu measure so nn to lev y a tax of 10 Vfe f VfMfl per cent of the capital or niwets on Sljjf 1 '!!.' any butler trust that might l formed, Jj i Lj HB hut It vvns defeated, 25 to 2S, tho de- jjj,i(fl .U.Hl tailed voto being as follows '$ U.jJjHJ Yens-Dncnn Hates. Illnekburn. Clark U ' JH (Mont I, Clay. Cockrell. Culberson. Dsnle, fBJ .HV9Hl Iluliols lVlaker. Foster ((La ), llrllfeld, .j, . W Mcl.nerv, Mclaiurln Miss). Meturln fftu- 'i B IS ci. Mnllor). Mnrtln, Mitchell, l'Mter- jffi . i H sou Itnwllns Stewart, Tiller. Tttlmin. p , 4fHH Turiiei Vest 23. v i t)iH Najs Allison llurnham, Ilurton, ful- fay t IMJH loni. Detew, UillliiBhom, polllver, ar- Bfr ,H hanks. Poller (Wash). I'r)c Oamb e, II , SfitHH Hansbroiieh llnrrls Hnwlev, Keen. K tt- Sj , redge .i.lKe Mil'umber, MeMUlnn. Nel- affi i'JBH son? Perkins I'latt (Conn ). I'latl (N Y.). dSjfHH Proctor, Qiiarles, Simon. Wctmoro-28. SsEMlaHl SIMMONS DENOUNCES BMITIL Ut j LMH Mr Simmons of North Carolina cul- KSL 9SH1 dressed the Senate In opposition to Jfj, JjSg the Phlllplncs gov eminent bill. lis VSjJ i9flBn u l if ed thnt the l'hlllpplnes ought to mm MH be turned over to the Inhabitants of the tAyV 'flBH Islands. He dcclircd there was no g 9IsHI doubt nn to the truth of the ihargea mm UfjMH ngalnrt the army of cruelty, Inhuman- J,K! KjH Ity ami barbarity. In fact, said he, ijigit ! WUHRB It wan now organlxed iruelly and bar- fji-h iiSH bnrlty, nnd not merely Isolated In- rSf ? mH slunces ot torture. He referred to tho m,m iaSM order Issued by (len. Smith to mako HIM 'ISliH the Island of Sumar a "howling wll- 5t- ' li). sH. derness," nnd to slay all mule tnhabl- Kj;:) I'V-fBI tantH over 10 ears ot age. ApD ijjlsl NO OIlDElt HUT ONE LIKE IT. M jSH "No mder recorded In nil history," SO Jjjttl ho declared, "paralleled that order, ex- gl ( fiJBH erpt that of Herod, Ihe King, when XUi 'XM he commnnded thnt nil tho male chll- ID ';ISbb1 ilren who were in Hetblehcm nnd In all Ifll S& the roasIR tbcitnf from i )cars nnd BIB JtiHIH under should bo slain In order that ho IMF JIHMH might mure surely compass tho death mat 4BH of one whom It was said had como MVb 'fflH to be Ihe King of Ihe Jews, the Christ Xm r.WmM and Savior of mankind. nlffi SssflH "I feel," ho continued, "like cnlllne Otfln JHI upon tho great, brnvo nnd humnno SBs iarHBaB nan now In the M lilto House to probo Sns&JliHsBl theso things to tho bottom, and at XibKiuuHiB leant to make them oellouf." KwwvShIbS The conference report nn tho Chi- riSWi'MnH Here exclusion bill wns adopted at&wJnlH Consideration of the sundry civil np- WlEKnSumM prnprlallon bill was begun, but not WswUHH concluded. m EfivlLjffiRfiH Mr. llurrls ot Knnsas presented the jl VmK JmOM folovvliiK telegram he had received iyy ISnH from tho Kansas Millers' association, S5ffl''k WsBH which wan referred to tho Committee PfrjHJv iSlll on rorelsn Itolatlonn i!tffi) SBBm Kniisns milters, nn account of foreign j fn! m WkM dtserlrnlnuilons, with tho best wheat In 3 ifjf M BB tl e world nt their etoor, ure not producing TIB!, ffiVJl over one-third ot their full capacity. Un- a IB!- ffl less )our committee on forelsn relations 'I ij. ; tl wM can give us relief through reciprocal con- )K .iF 'ffiflf mX cessions, pining our mills on un equal it ,tf,U ..jjw 1 basis with foreign mills many of our iFffiJifa Bl mills will shut down Indellnltely and some It !l;JK 'lis sffsl of them will be forced to the wall In our f, '.!;,,.--. distress wo look to our Senators for rs- fttlr;l i RJH lief $Lhfewl H At his own request, Mr, Cnrmnclc H9BH ot Tcnnersee was cxiused from sen lea S iwl.SiH on the Committee on Education and H HprnKls's'sl Labor. :!.tlaH |