Show SENATE AND HOUSE pdciftd Land Northern The or Grant Again S TH OLEOHAEGAKINE KILL American o a ts Oomptrol 5 jf Durhams VtcldnD CoD irmatlon and Vetoes SENATE v AASBro June 2The Northern nit orieiture bill was placed before informally laid und then 10 De Sente Jlrile to permit Brown to address the neu he bankruptcy bilL Brown Mi u a of tiO000000 people of the I U M tales ot 1000000 desired this teorupicy It was desired by bankers sd brokers and by the creditor classier class-ier lly as well a by lawyers It was eod bill for those but a bad bill for i remainder of the people He re riewed thc hiory of former bankrupt ton to show that class of national 1 ato slew wurktd well and was lot de > ted bv the people Ho analyzed cue proposition pending In the bill to To that they would have an m orous effect on that class of people q b v u 0 j on credit and would dis eriE DI1C against them in favor of peo ole who are very able to take care of btm lif Reconsideration of the Northern Pa aflc lorleitnre bill was then resumed The qutiUon pending was on Van Wycis prox euaiuwidment providing provid-ing for the forftunre not of lands of taeWallula branch alone bat of lands apportioning to such branches of the rod as shall not have been completed a tletr e ef the passage of this Act Cell s ali the bill as reported to the senile evaded a great question which the public opinion of the United States MS forcing on Congress The conVle tiers and otlermmauons of our people were that the unearned grants should be orfeitcd Some 30000000 of acres p > f the grant to the Northern Pacific had not been eimedani should befjrf cited The testimony Before Congress showed that between thirty and forty millions af dollars beyond the cost of the road Tould be madi by the projectors of he Vortfceni Iaofic enterprise George That is government gave lien means to build and equip theroad complete from end to end and 30000 x bsie i Call That is one fact of it George Po as to make them the present of the road and 30000000 be ude3 CallThat is the idea Call said he 1 lad been informed that the oQer of J300 nooOfiO had been made by auEng I osh jniiicate for the land grant of the Northern Pa > nc on a basis of 2iO an acre ticrejeorce jeorce stated that tbn average sales of land by that company hid been with ia a fraction of ft instead of fioO Jeorjje aid the whole cost of the Xcthcrn Pacific road had been esti aared by tho commissioner of railroads atloOOiOOO The wholeland grant was iSOQuOOu acreslwhich at f4 an acre theaveraLC rate at which the lands ave oeen tod by the company would nate I1W 000 00 deducting from the I ou tc cost of t be road there was len > 1lf 0000OD9 for the projectors > ti rsd tJociock the uufimsbed buin6iS o > r the railroad land taxation bill was placed before the Senate ttor lonill oobmillffi a proposed S1JdmElIt to ilatrs open executive eOutloll which makes this resolution spply to reiprOcit trestles Instead ot I I Blair ullnltted a proposed amend amen ne to the Unllry civil 1 appropriation ail iakinn hI abhhment nn aWroPriation to aid in i of a school in Utah JUlI 1r U IlUeclion of the Industrial and o provide 0 Rome Aisociation of Utah employment homes and bat support for the dependent chss In Territory with a view to aid in the lIppresioll oC polygamy therein t < < Farrell of J1en Virginia said the argu hit matJe on the Republican aide the pasge of the b 11 would tend 0 llduce tariff taxe was the best srgte that could be Demoea offered why the should favor it and had only srellglhuld him in his of advocacy iLcmeasu mensure It JSnot the on to build ProPOSI t e up one honest indnstrvat onc epelle lDdustn of a Irtuduleat an dis BrrckellritJg of Arkansas said the lothing hat inipressed him more with ne osnty oC hnvin a conservative Sody at the olher end or the capitol than the eae W th which gentlemen Lad ndtje gel 1I down evory loonstituUonal SarEr It was the most tad CliOIl astonishing Ooagrcs measure ever Presented to Do The ph and Plumb suppditj the bill Senate adopted the amendment P ropo < oed by Mr Plumb the providing for repaJnient ° in proper cases the cost all1neyinJ 10 purchasers xthce aTari submitted an amendment to unsnrvetd ands which w9 greed to bT ROars aendment nbittal heretofore OnldualoU Wa then brought up for ot more It provide that not Oe indt Ihall 630 acres of land sold the be Provisions of thu act shall Jr aii at thaei by any one person I tbrrpfore r bLaH 1 in t e be acquired or owned any t1e lrut for anyone period or I c hrfr IJr iitercat acquired in Tlola i l 5tatI hull bo forfeited to the ntnortr without any oilier net of I fer rrire whatever th amimMte without action upon 10i UI1lIdllleut the Senate went into ve les iot and soon adjourned HOUaB I te aOU be ue went into committee Wh J a the oleomargarine bill l1J l TIt in ° Pl > 0tins the fOflde the view thatliai the ur the hat Govarnmeut e > ernment fcrese et 11 tat I I sovereign powers deo r > i > vernment that lof taxation was ultimately to be employed em-ployed as a means of protecting one American industry againpt another American industry despondency if not despair would have staggered V eir energies and yet this was the aubstlm tie pnrposeof the Vicious bill now under un-der con deration Hammond Georgia attacked the bill and especially U Jn the former section which he said would place ama a-ma h31 or his deputy in every community com-munity in the country He would not vote for such a measure I Mr McMillan of Tennessa moved to strike out the clause whichlprovides that halt of the fines and penalties imposed im-posed by this act shall KO to the in ormer The House would not in his judgment do justice to itself if it enacted suct an obnoxious niece of legislation Toe motion was agreed toi6 to 23 This is in accordance with the arrangement arrange-ment made this afternoon The committee com-mittee rose and reported the bill to the House the understanding being that the vote should be taken tomorrow and that an opportunity should be given to allow members to pass upon the question of reducing the rato of tax imposed The House then adjourned |