Show PRESS BUREAU IS ABOLISHED Senate enate Gets Action on Superfluous Canal APPROPRIATION IS PASSED SOME PLAIN TALK IN THE UPPER HOUSE HOUSEW AI m W V V 1 lay day puffed tM the I bUt n result waa wa not Dot aft r o the tJi had been cI OJ ruet the ter part of the day dayto to or of all Other bv Set Het were made by Mr RIon fl fl lU In 0 o h his amend f uma the lial C sahr by Mr I d larey to Ute the tie de hh ti r the bill LUl by Mr Who C Io 1 Mij 11 the employment or of Mr Ir ci 4 q L pr prea agent by Mr r stone SUme n Iw hr fd the purchase e of Arner ArnerI mer I f to earry Panama i in hi tJ fi I nf th the dt d to toS tog S g for n vessels the eon con w tun und and b by lr lr New r i hu the that t tt t tion of anal abOul f C to the thet i j t I for Ir amend XH t rd b by Mr r Hale w ed ed It requires that con shall be b with regular ell en it t all ala except thoe t and unskilled 1 the bill was ed u a re re from the debate Mr Hale made mad the announcement that Mr fr dutle as a preen pre agent J lR ift Mr Bacons Speech heft ien th Panama canal t bill bilt WaR wa taken up by the enata tiU tt M 11 r Bacon took the th lOOt floor Ju hi sUP I Ip r p r of hi his amendment requiring quit tErl or of the lId and Ct of thE canal anal It Ii that un under fr th the f n c Was tS cler d ur bE the tbt ft proper ot of the sal pel hI to the thC employed A 1 th were ere really stronger g urus uno for l such uch In the ca ense or o thc tho anal employee than In the reg eg of the government lit hf RI uh a cour e go o far to sard ard the on the work lEe He on the fact that Mr Ir was wn more than twice a an as rr n II fl a that paid to te the chief Justice of UIl tir i court and said It was ilk t f Of oC the government to o oN N CT fl t lilt high PUid ly wt rations veI Ute the ot ott t tv h ii I n 18 10 while bUe t the ther be r 1 he pa upon bill hh work r Or er uil tbt tJ b I l t tit ih tUI nt the G c C L foul No Mans Worth 1 OOOO Il I i II bumble Judgment hE Id des thea not 11 Bye whose I f tre lre worth II IF it ft In reply to Mr Spooner that t the OOOO patti pahi the chief C c g r t the commission too great t I 1 not ILot any of Ut th ni m more moretT t tT J tho justice Is paid the G c g Mr ponner the opinion th HI th ought to in lie be given gien In rrt latitude In the matter ot of sat sal sala a av t Fi UtO the betH best poe eugin eugina t a h f saying that the oom ti t for such talent alent T u h that It could not Dot be procured 1 11 i raY pay Monstrous Proposition I 1 I L on to the payment nt I c S1 tn the canaL ranal commission nu au t J saId I 1 I perfectly monstrous that this should boul 1 hO be PAid O 20 Op p Dt f t more than Is paid t to the see II war or Ol to the secretary of tt the bead of the Ni t r f L 1 th entire government s a 1 1 f would say y that the sal sala 1 a 0 t not he reduce and he be ber rJ r H I 1 to nar from anyone who wo fl Di it t think o otherwIse No o one toe is iss BP s I 1 but Mr 11 ex exT T I pr j 1 the opinion that t Mr r Talt Tafts tw te lefore rt th the committee on I pro pf i fl 11 1001 reasons fur for the thet I It t f H a high salary to the comI corn trY rT i jS s auditor I i fr lon that h tg h 1 LIa tiar r were largely responsible I fv p l so L VS p I The rue government could not nolo h hd he hec c d control the private tL tl ut tL It does dOH not become us to toi i t example and thu become rf re r J for debauching the young oun I I country countr Allison in Defense I 1 jr to Mr Bacon BaconS I Sp S king In of the canal sal r M 11 said Mid Midd d 41 n t L think the canal can be con 4 t 1 the beau baa suggested by byr 0 r 1 from Georgia at as aa asE ei f E I 1 higher places t 1 that he be had bad had per personal c 1 z ut the on the port part 4 r to te engage In the canal aHi J hi had bad understood that Mr r rc c I lt I refused to take lake the place I I w II 1 i hr by Mr r Tell TelI r that thata a H Ia hi tM the o or of orr r 1 t l was a wat r 6 executive II 1 that t t a bUlnes lY is In the or of orf V f l aL cL dud said ald he believed t d that the prell president dent had In mind Mr Shanty Bishop G ts Too I II M I I thee beD spoke on the mer mert t if r t roll Nil that be 1 b ed that rr 1 aJar salary Is II C g and aud lie he wa certain that the ther ti r ht Id Mr Ir Bl b Bishop p ail as a iri s beyond I ad l reason anti I Il l r hf i said that in due Urn the theE E will perform more mOle work ork or 1 J I M it br wilt be reduced tOI 5 his predecessor r r 1 perhaps a few other u the payroll reason rea i op supported his T 1 that tin nn l part rt ot of the ther r bl be p paid ld tOt for fork k 1 r 1 a literary bureau I r J 3 j 1 IS nt fl t aim at an any I u J bl b Mr Ir Bishop to tot t and c jP r It ie hail found him bUn more liLa 1110 duties than eIther y Taft rit r 1 Mr Shonta had b been I Ir db Sl understood b he ald ad at ii E rt t urance had boon been ten given tent p t that the pG 1 position lon r Id by Mr BIshop would woold be abet abol ti with iUt t at s urance In view t ul at tb the tV fIr time withdraw p 1 Pac 2 PRESS BUREAU IS ABOLISHED Continued From P Mr rr hale spoke of the difficulties in dealing with a single p in l legis legislation lation and ho said the committee oi In appropriations had been Do a unit as to the undesirability of the system ln in inaugurated In Mr Bishops case He Hea added a I am authorized to state and I state stale hero that this view of the tho committee on and of I belove every sella tor here that It is Improper and useless and leads not onlY to po pogo go good d results Is recognized by the ad administration administration ministration and that hereafter the secretary tan of the commission Is to be duties so that the whole machinery of the press bureau is Isto tobo to be discontinued Mr 11 Culberson expressed the hope that Mr BIshopS salary would also be ber r en ju ted but Mr tr Hale said h he had hadeen been een given no authority to speak on point That would be a matter of future legislation I Indefensible in Law Mr Ir Culbertson expressed tile the opinion tile the method of securing control on tile the Isthmus had been Indefensible in law and Infamous in morals He called QUention to tile the fact that while the original estimate for foi the complete con construction of the canal has been there had alread already been expended less than OO Of this amount he said had been paid to the tho who wiio under the shadow ot the tilO capitol in Washington the P nama rev revolution Speaking of the salaries paid In tile the work h hs be s said that doubtless some of thom them were ere gant but he was not prel prepared ared to t agree that there had been an at attempt attempt tempt to place these salaries on tile the liltInG basis as the salaries paid b by the large insurance los Speaking of these companies he said They arc aie tile the greatest or of lordly thieves and perjurers this age lies yet et developed They invade aU all fields they uey traffic in influence without regard to party lines JInes as a merchant with the theares wares ares on his shelves in rne have haC In vad d the sanctity ot of legislatures tate and nati one of the most nIost hu s connected with the whole business is the fact that th they foun l a Democrat on whom the they their graft at 25 per cent Q of the required to secure the tue of a Republican for the same sam work Ended in a Fizzle Mr fr Stone recalled Ute the policy an od by the canal authorities last with reference to the of ships to be used In tile the cnn canal l lark work ark when the they could be more and more cheaply than thaI American vessels es els He based base his re upon extracts outlining tIle the VOl pol polte icy te taken from the Washington Post It as one of th leading of the country countr The policy had 11 ie met with his instant approval but he was sorry to sa say that while it ith h hd d boon boen inaugurated with much t thundering uld l it had gone Sone out with a liz ala WHo Ho said that tile the policy of going bo for ships had been based oil tute theory that there thOre were no naH avail available able Ships to be hall in the d States Stales nd lIe he declared that thor there had Ij b n Q in hi tile the conditions b be May in when the policy WAK adopt ej ant Jul July when two 10 ships sere pre ht from fr m the Ward line Hue at the price Q or ThIs purchase Mt lr Stone lied ben been made at the fin when two vessels of eQual capa QI it Multi could luno been bought In Bag Ene Ot Mr Ir said that tIle the 1 English ships belonged to n a that hal had half f were n a Jt af fair and they were s d of o to other parties before he proffer nt at the price could be investigated ted I Mr i spoke un on tile general iu ot of the tue ennuI enterprise express expressIng JoG Ing the opinion that the canal anal work wok bould have been entrusted to tile the gOO geo logical surf survey as af the ILl rn work had been Nr Mr withdrew h amend t and na tIle the bill was passed without ll At p tue tho sen sona te tc went Into session and at 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