Show flOU TEIIITO1GES Self Restraint Will Be Observed In the Congress This Week PRESIDENTS MESSAGES WffAT DISPOSITION WILL BE MADE OF THEM Haine Message Will Be Referred to Committee on Foreign Kslations In Both Houses Without Debate Appropriation to Feed the Cubans Likely to Be Endorsed I Washington March ILThe largest crowd which has attended a besson of congress In years is expected at the capitol tomorrow when the official report I of the hoard of inquiry on the Maine disaster will be given to the country Extra Instructions have been issued to attendants and admission to the reserved galleries will be strictly by card Not I one tenth of the people who storm the i doors are expected to gain admission I The members of the house awat the report with the same feverish anxiety the I public manifest and there are not likely to be a dozen vacant seats on the floor DRAMATIC SCENE The scene when the report Is read probably prob-ably wU be Intensely dramatic but those who go to the capitol tomorrow expecting to see Us presentation followed by a wild furore of oratory probably will be sorely i disappointed The report and accompanying accompany-ing message will be brief and after being read will be referred fo the committee on j foreign affairs without debate Mr Hitt J of Illinois chairman of the foreign affairs committee will be recognized bv the speaker to make this motion The motion mo-tion is not debatable H is the wish of the president as expressed ex-pressed to the leaders of both parties that this course be followed and the pro jrrammo has been acquiesced in by all irrespective of party Should any single member attempt to interfere with U a k demand for the previous Question will take him oft his feet WHEN REPORT WILL BE MADE Once in committee the findings of the board Bill remain there until a report Is made by the committee which will certain cer-tain not be until Spain explanation and position are made Known to the administration ad-ministration Meantime the precipitation of the Maine issue between Spain and the United States Is likely to throw the Maine disaster with which the administration means to deal with as a separate and distinct dis-tinct Issue Into the background as a subject sub-ject for future settlement Unless Spain should take a position not now antici paled which would compel immediate action ac-tion On Wednesday the president will probably prob-ably transmit a message asking for an appropriation ap-propriation to relieve starvation In Cuba The appropriation probably will be voted with almost as much unanimity as was the j0000UOO for the national defense but the debate may bring out some criticism of the administration policy by those who believe radical and aggressive intervention in-tervention should be taken at once The administration is assured however of a strong majority for the policy it has so far manned out to the Republican and Democratic leaders RULES ARE SEVERE The members are so completely absorbed ab-sorbed by the questions of the hour that durnsr the remainder 0f the week they are likely to inject debate upon these questions ino the proceedings at every opportunity But the rules at present enforced are rigorous and the outcropping of passion and patriotism is likely to be confined largely to the debate upon the naval appropriation bill Every effort will be made to dispose of this bin as quickly as possible In order to remove opportunity oppor-tunity for inflammatory speeches The Republican leaders believe the are justified justi-fied in exercising restraint until the time for action arrives NAVAL BILL After the Mane report is read tomorrow tomor-row the consideration of the naval an propriation bll will be resumed if it is not deemed expedient In view of the attending at-tending excitement to allow the District of Columbia committee which Is entitled to the day under the rules to go ahead I Thursday and Friday are Private bill days and a contested election case could bt thrown into the house to consume the 7 remainder of the week 4f After the Maine report is read tomorrow the death of Representative Slmpkirs will be announced and the house immediately will adjourn as a mark of respect IX THE SENATE The Important event of the week in the senate will be the receipt of the presi dent message transmitting the report of the Maine court of inquiry which is exp cted early in the day Monday The present understanding is that the report will be referred to the committee on foreign for-eign relations and tent to the printer without being read or more than incidentally incident-ally referred to and that after this nothing noth-ing more will be said concerning it until the committee shall have had a reason mule opportunity to consider it or until some further communication nay be received re-ceived from the president on the Cuban question There has been a general apieal from the administration to the senate to avoid undue agitation on the Cuban subject until the president can hav > an opportunity oppor-tunity to formulate his policy and the senate appears quite disposed to comply with the request Still there is no doubt that the senate would grow very restive under delay Senator Money expects to make a speech tomorrow on the lines of thus of Senators Proctor Galllnger and Thurston based upon his observations in CubaPITT PITT RK WILL DETERMINE What further discussion there may be during tiu week on the Cuban sUuatlon will depend cj largely upon future devel npmert tb it it is useless to discuss the probabilities if the president should made a recommendation or the committee on foreign rotations a report the senate I at once woiid o the center of an animated ani-mated discussion the result of which I would be some radical declaration against Si am The problem now Is to hold the expression of opinion down to the minimum mini-mum pending the negotiations of the president and the deliberations of the committee NO HEART FOR BUSINESS There is very little heart in the senate for any other business than that relating to C ubs and the probabilities are that compar itlvelv little will be done and that the seen will bo comparatively Culet Aside Ira Senator Money speech there CC ZL sp fll order providing for the taking tak-ing up > f the private pension bills on < h call nda Monday beginning at 1 clock Tuesday at 2 clock eulogies w ill lj dehivriI i mi the late Senator Earlc of South l arolm i Senator Caffery speech on ties fu i intine bill which has already al-ready run for two days has not been completed ai d it may be resumed during the week It may bo said in a general wav how ver that Cuba will occupy al mst the entire thought If it is not the subject < if Mwohes in the senate for the week and while it may be Possible to practically suppress autllbl leference to the subject it is most likely to find opportunity op-portunity for some vent This opportunity oppor-tunity will probably be afforded on a resolution for the appropriation of money to relieve the dIstress of the Cuban recon clntnido = The sundry civil appropriation bill will lie reported to the senate Monday and Vik n up for consideration later in the week 4 Telephone Franchises The ordinance under which Mr Glas mann asks a franchise to put in a telephone system provides that when the rentals per instrument arc less than 540 per year no license or fee of any Kind shall be rei uired of the company com-pany but the proposed franchise gives the city the power to fix the rates for telephone service j Mr Glasmann Standard yesterday explained that the promoters of the new company have decided to make telephone rentals so low that everybody every-body can afford to rent a phone Business Busi-ness phones will cost 50 per year and residence phones 18 to 30 per year This would seem to simplify that I j portion of the proposition pertaining i j to charges and put the following construction con-struction on the offer of the proposed new company so far as revenues are concerned The new company proposes to furnish telephones at from 510 to 515 per year and pay no money to the city except the companys general taxes I Other things being equal the proposed pro-posed new companys offer appears to I be the best for telephone subscribers and doubtless the council will investigate inves-tigate thoroughly and see if other things are eaual Gold Hunters of Ogden Dan Ensign who some time ago resigned re-signed a position as express messenger for the Pacific Express company and went Klondikevvard has been hoard from at Skaguay Mr Ensign does not give a very glowing account of the prospects and confirms the reports about exaggeration of the Yukons wealth while it tends to strengthen the accounts a the tales of hardship and suffering among the less fortunate fortun-ate prospectors Judging from newspaper reports J L Conk of Ogden who left Seattle August Au-gust last for Dawson by way cC the Yukon river route is in the Minook district Several of the papers name the boat on which he went up the river and state that its passengers got up to the Minook diggings where I rich strikes are expected next summer Cook was heard from in October of last year When a letter written by him was published in The Herald He was then about 450 miles up the river Thrown From a Horse A boy named James Burrup residing at 73S Twentysixth street met with a severe accident yesterday by being thrown from a horse He was racing with another boy when Burrups horse turnel in toward the sidewalk and came to a sudden stop in front of an iron hitching post The boy was thrown over the animals head and struck his own head on a sharp corner of the post A long and deep gash was cut In the scalp and the boy was stunned by the shock for some time Dr Rich says the boy will soon recover Ogden Briefs Sentence of George Barr for assault was set for this morning by Justice Perrin Miss Beatrice Ridges of Salt Lake is visiting her sister Mrs Pike of Thirty first street I Three carloads of beet seed have been received by the Ogden Sugar company and stored in the Opera House block More is expected every day Bishop T J Stevens is considerably improved In health and it is expected that he will be hack at his work in the Utah Loan Trust bank ere long Edward Harrigans play Old Lavender Lav-ender Is one of the most delicate and delightful of comedies In it Harrigan seems to have made the hit of his life George Shorten who has been laboring labor-ing in the missionary field in England for a little over two years has returned re-turned Mr Shorten is Known as one of the most successful of the workers t in the English mission Frank M Driggs of the Utah state school for the deaf teaching faculty now at Gallaudct college Washington D C recently delivered an able lecture lec-ture on The Rise and Progress of Mormonism before the Literary society so-ciety of the college The Weber club delegates to the Western Mining and Irrigation congress con-gress left last night for Baker City Ore they leavIng been delayed from starting Friday as was at first planned The congress will last four days The Weber club delegates are H H Kolapp C C Richards George H Matson X C Flygare and T D Dee |