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Salt Lake Herald | 1901-12-06 | Page 1 | Anarchy is Vigorously Denounced by Senators

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Date 1901-12-06
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Article Title Anarchy is Vigorously Denounced by Senators
Type article
Date 1901-12-06
Paper Salt Lake Herald
Language eng
City Salt Lake City
County Salt Lake
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OCR Text ANARCHY IS DENOUNCED BY RS i is Speeches s Are Made and sd f d dT T McComas aud Hoa O t Latter l Believes That Banishment of Enemies d f Be the Most Effective ot I c J Washington Dec Dee 5 Senator Me c Comas ef ot Maryland made an extended exten led and carefully prepared speech in the senate today with anarchy as IUS his I theme and was wu followed by some brief remarks rem by Air Mr Hoar of Massachusetts Ka chu on the difficulties in the way of dealing with Ith anarchist associations 8 The senate passed pas ed a bill extending I the life of the industrial commission until nUI Feb F b IS Ii next to complete the 1 work It ft now no has bas in hand The corn com committee which will consider an appropriate appropriate pilate tribute to the late President McKinley was also aJao appointed Mr McComas in support of his bill 1 Introduced yesterday ye providing the I Ideath death penalty for assaults upon the I president or for inciting advising or I procuring such assaults spoke poke of the dangerous spread of anarchy President President I dent Carnot Prime Minister Canovas the empress S of Austria King Hum Humbert Hu Hubert Humbert bert and President Pre McKInley having been foully assassinated by anarchists within the time last lut seven Beven years year It was humiliating he said aid to consider the of our federal laws to pun punI I 1411 mi I this fearful crime The TIle senator spoke of the revolution revolutionary ary propaganda under the guiding hand of Herr Most and the nihilist Hartmann and the formation since of anarchist t groups Congress must mOlt now legislate against again t this th peril with courage firmness conservatism and prudence The constitutional power of congress to deal with the subject was discussed at length and supported by numerous references to the supreme preme court decisions Exclusion of Anarchists Mr McComas further urged the ex cx exclusion i elusion clu lon and end deportation of anarchists tit the e amendment of the immigration and naturalization laws Jaws and the negotiation of treaties with foreign powers per permitting permitting the extradition of those tho e charged with anarchistic tlc offenses often es In Inthe Inthe Inthe the course of his speech the senator argued that international comity call called called called ed for action on our part to suppress the origin of plots in this thill country against foreign rulers Mr McComas wan T accorded ace close attention through throughout out oui his hig remark Senator McComas said saki We Ve should enact laws to expel and exclude alien anarchists anlU We V shall II at this session with unanimity the Chinese ChiJi eXcluSIOn l acts I will wIn cheerfully vote te teto to the hordes of China and prevent the competition of Chinese cheap eh p labor Far more readily will I Ivole votE vole to exclude allen alien an n anarchists here now no We Ve have naturalized naturalised and native nathe anarchists in our midst With these we must mu t contend in other fashions Why should we not as III are we may expel alien anarchists for cause caus CAUThe The senator also urged ur numerous amendments to the laws with a view to excluding anarchists In conclusion he said Defenders of Government At all tUnes times the body of the plain people whom Lincoln loved and upon whom McKinley leaned are its unfailIng unfailing I Ing defenders This great people fcc far facIng i ing the tile hideous point of anarchism taught by their sorrow sorrow to think straight and see st clear now rate more highly than ever the value of their ir government prize more than ever i its s benefits which are tedious to enjoy and hard to t ti transmit More than ever be before beforE before fore ar are now revealed to them it ita blessings bJ ble sings its glory and its power At the tbt conclusion of or Senator Mc Me McComas Ic Comas I remarks marks Mr Hoar Mass spoke briefly along the same lines He said that while he heartily agreed with much that had been said yet the great difficulty in all these cases caes of assassination was that the assassin was willing and anxious to give e up his life Mr ear of death did not in any way deter the assassin Such was the case with the assassin of William of Orange who welcomed the torture inflicted upon him bim Every assassin of a foreign ruler had bad ex cx expected expected early and certain death The multiplication of punishments for or the act itself therefore would accomplish little Much good might be accomplished accomplished In limiting the circulation of fanatical doctrines Give Anarchists Object Lesson But the th senator believed that a much mere effective remedy could be se secured secured secured cured if It by common consent con ent of all civilized nations some tract of land somewhere upon the earths earth s surface hemmed in from the outer world could be set aside a for the confinement of those who wh counseled the killing kUling of rul rulers ers era or the overthrow of or governments Let the anarchists have an object lesson the senator said and let the world have an object lesson leuon Let there be a little circulation of anarchy into the anarchist himself and let him have an anarchistic government among his followers Mr Hoar said banishment would be bea a 1 proper er punishment under the t and if 8 11 a arms that every eh 4 spot where there C i k It would be aa an er t tal t tainy y the a arc i plain plaID for in being t t f place of no nj n goy gove uld a r realized his bis EUto utopia ct Mr Ir M 3 as i laid aside for McKinley t The presiding U following log se t itt i r t tact I act with the theto p H me meto to consider tI e t congress may e at the deat I ess dent lison Nf M Fairbanks Km f ley t cc iJ Net i son Perkins mIne gan gao Cookrell I krell d dA r rA A message president r responsive eels resolution of Jefferson Jt to un on the ew subject t at tu The senate fr ne president the th hig he reciprocity t tX session referred e tee on foreign pr ige ones are with t d the British M II tion treaty wt pub i ilie lie and the tI y with Guatemala alt aI W W m by br t senate and G t dt di i bate batt i 8 The senate soma during the th sIe rv th t question stion of ther tb teor i rpt r erenee er ne of f the I he df aug lf i L Hendry to t be marshal tor foi the tr ter t t r of Hawaii Tb W d au a t n lit fir t was referred to tb o oto or por For Porto Forto to Rio and adfle islands Island of huh Senator is chairman bt be 1 Sen S en n ator Bacon raised r the point poiD tha IL Ha j wan is a d te f r th United States sad and that the nomination should go 10 to t the con conon litte on territories Referred to the tiN Rules auta mm i Senators Teller Telfer Foraker and Bacon engaged n tn in the controversy which the question was W ultimately u t the suggestion of f n ator Spooner referred to b the co ir tee on rules for t the rule governing gov t ence meant me up r Senator P today intro bill for the regulation of 01 i prepared by b and the i L general of n fl looks toward a revision of the th id h l lupon a upon this question The TM P f vides for tor a duty daty of 3 3 per h ht a d I cn n 11 A i persons coming comb Into the I l Un nitea n I ted MJ S U t i t s J from foreign countries except h hs i iwho who are of this cOt cou tri tr or r Canada or Mexico the fund to t e thug thu raised to be applied to the payment n ent of I the expenses incident to the res reg lation of immigration The bill bm excludes all aU idiots t tand and persons liable to become beconi charges s and thoSe thole afflicted o oath th some or contagious diseases s I 1 Jr pro prohibits prohibits hibits assistance in hi the matter pas passage passage sage and provides provide heavy pen U Uthe for tor forthe fr the tte importation of women n for fO r l lImo fl moral ri 1 purposes Steamship compa compani aTI aTi ar prevented under heavy dyer dve for foreign business r The president today toda sent tl IIa 1 0 ing nominations to the senat To b be collector of internal r c ena for the district of Kansas JT J a 5 21 1 Simpson s I Postmasters Alaska aska ka Frank Frani W r Swanton Nome Arizona na Georg Mc McAllison McAllison Allison Globe Hawaii etlea a Vetle sen Idaho Edwa r F t TV Winn inn Idaho Falls FaUs 1 i Also a large number of or r res tap ap appointments including all bran n I j the government t service which hI h S fore have been announced Bills introduced The following hilts b have been n jt du ed in the senate Stewart For the t e election el tl n of or J tonal judges by the people and ud anding ing Jurisdiction of the federal in controversies over oer Irrl irrigating g sap rights Elkins For th the of W 1 Mexico as a state stain co Gallinger For a i n t re report cr port k on n the cowmen commerce cf of j Japan n Foster For a committee ee of Cf ri 1 t investigate trade trad relations with W t th Orient Pe k ns For tile laying f v av ah ahto to Hawaii and the ue Tillman For the t 9 se Por the proceeds of the ssi of r lands in the maintenance of o cn mining Cc Mitchell For the g f a s aby tto by vote of the Ie Foraker Granting free fr lieges to t Mrs e eThe y tie The senate today c tit 5 nomination of William y F mU of Indiana to be a cl iw f missioner iv it jJ At 2 30 the senate senat wt h 1st t 0 tive tie session and nd at eel ocl 4 l g until Monday Y l
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