Show CANNONS in degara ts to pro aras bority mr cannon rutih offered a new amendment Iro proposing posing an export bounty on agricultural products the text of the amendment las has been beret heretofore fure given mr cannon took the floor but yielded Ii elded a moment to allow mr thurston rep neb to present what he termed some evidences of returning ity in the shape of bome editorials hoin nebraska newspapers show showing ing a general revival of business la Is not the wilson tariff law still on the Sita tulo books bool cs asked mr gray it is but it is the expectation of the of the pending measure replied mr thurston which is causing this revival at this thi point lo 10 i ll 11 t mr berry arlas 1 asked ked to LAVO a 1 0 read a statement recently made by ex postmaster geu gen eral Wati wanamaker amaker about the deplorable condition of affairs mr cannon objected object cd saying amid laughter that it would be cruel inhuman and unjustifiable to have mr wanamaker s g statement injected at this point of the proceed ce edings ices after some further cross firing firine mr cannon proceeded with his pech ile he denounced the pending iria ID measure cas uze as grossly and palpably inequitable became bebau o it compelled the tha sale of the products of the soil in the lowest market of the world and the par purchase chase of manufactured articles in the highest market to the ori original doctrine which contemplated the protect protection i on of manufacturers aers he he still sub Feri bcd the trouble was that agriculture ri which at the beginning was ready to support the manufacturers tun re struggling for had bad fallen far in the rear the only ground around upon which the doctrine of protection could stand was that it protected tho the laborer of this thia country from the wolfish pauper labor of the old world but how could anyone contend for dro pro lection to the labor of the shops and mills and deny it to the labor of the fields the tha farmer competed romi comi peed pe ed with wilh the world if this bill was not just the country would be plunged 9 again 0 ain next year into the agony or of a tariff agitation if it wan wa just jast it might endure in answer to a question by mr allen alien axi air r cannon said the amount to be paid by the Govern government mentin in export bounty under his amend mant will be SO lie ile argued that the tha american firmer farmer IV was as obliged to sell seil his hia wool and cotton at the low prices prevailing in free trade countries of the world while lie he bought his supplies at the high rates of a protective market mr cannon was wag followed hy by mr cutler butler N C cj who spoke against the heavy buivens the bill placed on the tha firmer farmer lie ile savored favored mr cannons proposition is as a measure that would correct the inequalities of the tariff bill which bore heavily on the farmer and gave are hint him none 1 of the benefits of protection at the bill was laid aside and agreeing to meet at 11 a m tomorrow alv th the senate held an executive session and then adjourned I 1 DYNA DY NA 1 AY CUMINS CUBANS havana via key west june 9 0 the passenger 0 train which leaves havana for catanas Ma matan tanas aaa daily at 6 a in was dynamited dynamite this thia morning about twelve miles from the city by a party of insburg insurgents ants according to the official account the object was plunder of about 1 which was vas in the express car the hc officials had ordered the pase passenger enger train to go ahead and a pilot engine to follow at a bend in the line a terrible explosion completely wrecked tho the passenger engine which fell into a pit twenty nine feet below drage log third class cars after afier it at tat the same moment another explosion wrecked the pilot on engine ine which came to the rescue and it fell into the pit also both engineers one fireman one conductor and seven soldiers were killed and three passengers were aeve severely rely injured while thirty two received ived more or less serious b bruises r u I 1 s e s the military escort of the tram quickly recovered reco vercil and opened fire upon the insurgents who had advanced toward the cars and drove them off TILE THE FATAL BENI INU tiyE CAN pueblo colo julie JUDO 10 mrs john cameron Came rou wife of the superintendent of the coal mines anines and a prominent society lady of this city was wag fatally burrel burred today by b the explosion ofa of a can cam lie with which she was cleaning furni ture she died this afternoon her son IS 18 years old was badly burned in trying to save her |