Show A Y BilL BilLAS BILLAS AS AMENDED BY HOUSE PASSES Republicans in Lower Branch of Congress All in Line When the Final Test Came and the Yeas and Nays Were Taken FOURTEEN DEMOCRATS JOINED THE MAJORITY F President Taft Highly Gratified That the Court of Commerce Provision Was Retained After Bitter Struggle ACRID DEBATE IN SENATE Vay tay 10 Without W a U In le Republican an vote ote the Rouse today loday passed the Ike railroad d bill one of the chief welts menn ures es President I Taft wished enacted nt Ut atthe tile the ho present Hession of Congre by O t tl ii ic 16 Fourteen Democrats Democrat Joined the majority President Taft tonight lie was URI deeply deep I ed over OTer the pat pas ne of the measure men ure lIe He was wan aH especially pleased the comfortable margin by the tbt commerce commeret court feature was va aK kept ket in lii the bill for he regards regard this court as nH probably the most Important Ce in the ed law lawT K ferring T to the clause providing for Zor fort t i physical valuation Uon of railroads Mr lift pointed out that power now t truly illy rests with the interstate com corn ver commission and that the dUn cult in carrying out such a plan al alv alV v ays as s has been found in the enormous cr sf of the undertaking hn n all the amendments adopted by t tt Hou House e while whilo in committee of o the v lOU imp ie been agreed to Mr Ir Adamson f tf f Georgia senior Democratic member ff c tle ie minority on the committee re reI reI I the bill moved to recommit It it 11 Instructions that th t it be reported 1 Hok ak with the commerce court clause ken out This motion was defeated 1 J to Debate In Senate Acrimony and argument stalked side sideby bi by side I IP through the Senates t on In fl of or o the railroad bill today Senators I rles les Lodge and Bristow Briston were the reg regi i ii lar a speaker eaker jj but there thee were so many man lr 11 that at times timet it was dlf dif f fuT ul to 1 determine who held the floor r 11 r were many sharp tilts between 4 and the discussion was vas in int InV t V r ting throughout Mi JI Piles liles undertook to show that the thes s 2 nion IOn of 01 o ort forcing r rt t S and Jn ln s a Ti hv bV h up lit P r C a ms transportation tr would c 1 ih the h transcontinental tran railways S to f the coast business T Th i II assertion ion was challenged by T sr Dixon and moot Smoot Coming into contro fr v Mr Elkins declared 4 a at the j ng amendment tears and destroys the business of o the C w n n said Mr Dixon you an tag the interstate commerce si n Attacks A Commission Mr 11 Aldrich declared the commissions r V I ar acy of the tile amendment was not c riv it ins and Slid could be explained by byj 4 j to control all aU the th t tn n of t f the federal legislation n of rail rall r 11 nic i if 11 you ou are going to destroy the busi bUfi continued Mr T I rs s I t the country O to make Missoula Mont or orma orI ma ia I Kan the home hom towns to ns re res s of or Senators Se Dixon and Brie Briet tw t the metropolis of the world then reasonable rule t re r should be some which the work of destruction Is t b l carried carded on Mr SIr Dixon replied with bitterness 1 i found in the Rhode Island senators r narks marks a repetition of the recent the west to tolie jn of or Mr Elkins to lie i OUt Mr tr Ir closed dosed with an appeal for j i for the tIre prairie states He said chiding of those communities for fori fora i h a came with poor grace f fm l those who represent the railroad U Tic The debate close for tor the day with another effort by Mr Elkins to explain away awa his invitation to the he people of the Inland loland country to move to other sec section section tion ton |