Show BOWLED OUT The Blair Educational Bill Talfn Up aDd Rejected la the Senate COMMANDER MoCALUA TELLS HIS STORY The Canadians and the Free Trade Question Items From Wait Inrton By Ttltcranh to the Xrwi I HEX ATE The mal Lluatlonal nil Knoekei on HIB Head WASHINGTON March OIn tho Senate CocknJl printed the pro t0g oC the JJork Packers Associa Ion of SL Louts agahllt the bill for Inspection ot mraLs ileclailng the bill unnecessary and injurious to the stock raking and curing luterttU more injurious even than tho G > r nianaud French prohibition lie rrred A bill appropriating 50000 for a lighthouvi nnU fog signal at tile mouth of the Coquille river Pacific Ocean Wa reported And IrlaciJ ou i lao calendar The Blair educational bill VIM then taken up After delete the Senate proceeded to rote on the bill and amendruinU The first votu was on the amendment ofTtretl by SlooJy SD that illiterate among the Indiana shall belucluilnl in the calculations Hawley opposing the bill crud a table of the appropria lam to be made for the next fiscal year with the allowing ncrpltuta ious Jbb1 rrrorriaUon coo Arrrolruon 4IOlUOO ToW eoo EUlIlSted reyen41051000 Icier rprprll1 oTtnv S 7J44VXX Moody amendment was agreed to TIlE SENATE hen proceeded to vote on the third reading and engrossment When he vow was concluded and it Will known that it had resulted agaiuft he bill Blair changed his rote rom aye to no BO as to make a 8oYI tIaTI = motion to reconsider The result a announced wa yeas 31 najK 17 as follow Yea RepublIcans Allen Alison Al-ison Chandler Cullom Dawc 3olph Edmund Evart HIggIns Hoar JIcMillan Jianiiersoo ltllcheliMoodyMorrlil 1ettlgrew Ilatt Squire Stanford Stewart Stockbridgi Kellen Wlleon la Democrats Harbour Colcjultt JanleL GOrge H injtoil Hearst Pusroe Pugh 31 Nays Itcpubllcans Aldrkh YD 11r WDSJ Blair Davis I Karwcll Krye Hide Hawley Ill ock IiigalK Jonu Nov Fierce Plumb Sawyer Sherman Spooner Wolcott Democrat Katey livrry Blackburn Black-burn BloJRett Coctrell Coke julkiur Gorman Gray JlnrrUou Jane Ark Kcnua Korean ayue Ilegnn Turpie VCOI Veer hees Valthall Wilson 37 The I following I iiairs were an II flounced Butler Vanco Paddock Cay Gil on Brown and Calluho were for the bill with Quay Mc hcrsun BuEtis Itabsom Wash burn Beck and Cameron who were against It Blair made a motion to reconsider the vote which motion was entered and after executive tension the Senate Sen-ate adjourned Hnll r WASHINGTON March 51lien derson La presented a resolution of the General Assembly of Iowa urging legislation against the adul tration of lard Itefcrnd The House then resumed consideration consid-eration of the Comptou contested election case and was addressed i 1 ly Comptou the Kitting member At he close ofUie debate Moore Tex on behalf of the minority rr the committee oflercd n oUiUgu de daring Compton entitled to his seat Defeated JlRS H5 nays 1 35 The majority resolution decIariugMudd entitleil to tho scat was adopted yells 159 nays 145 Build appeared and took the oath of office and Morrow Cal moved hal the lIoue go Into committee lie whole for the further ration ra-tion bill pending of the pension which I J looker appropriation M l if moved an adjournment which was osL osLMorrows Morrows motion was then agreed 10 10The The committee Immediately rose and the Houso adjourned JICalla JJopll1ln Xrvv Yom March 51In the McCalla Inquiry today the commander com-mander told of his charges against Ensign Kline He said the Jjtcr Triu was anchored a few miles below be-low Antwerp He vO9 awakened Between mldulehtand 2 nm and remembering that the sheet chains Were not fast called hIs orderly but received no revpoiiw Then lie got up and dressed I Xot finding anyone on the spar deck hu went to the pilot house and there found Kline isleep in a chair The quartermaster quartermas-ter was also absent from the quarterdeck quarter-deck and the orderly I from the cabin UUUh U vuuu U UII executive officer nnd ordered the men confined and the ensign under arrest for being asleep on his poet and denying It Kline was then called and said that after going on watch he went aft to look at a steam cutter which was towIng astern Then he tool several turns on the bridge and went into the pilot house Between one and two bells the sentry re > orted all right Later the quarter naster askctl leave to go to the lead which was granted Soon after McCalla came hurriedly in and charged him with being asleep ami i ordered him quartermaster and I orderly undernrrcst Witness stood watch on the bridge Instead of the quarter deck because of heavy I squalb He said McCalla was much excited and would receive no Caleb nations Quartermaster Graham and Orderly FInn corroborated this testimony It was brought out that Flynn stood watch for the quartermaster while the latter went to the head He admitted that If tho captain called him during tho quartermasters quartermas-ters absence there would hare been no lookout riM at Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE Fin March 20 A fire this morning destroyed two I blocks of buildings in LanilLi a suburb Loot 103000 I lnttfr INDIAXAIOLIS March 20It has been decided that the Wa < son and Sloan blocksodjolningthe Bowman Merrill building are unsafe nnd must be torn down Search for Woodruffs body was not renewed owing to the danger from the stand ng ruins The mayor has ordered an inspection of all the shaky build ngs and a tearing down of all the unsafe ones Elcbt ThonuiKl on Mrikr LONDON March IIFJlht thou and employes of the Armstrong Gun Works have struck for eight I hotly |