Show BITTER DISPUTE Continued from page 1 1 I Ithe the gentleman Is drawing upon his Ira Iraa a Mr can call the gentleman from Iowa to order for Ids his language Mr He withdraw the language age w which kh Is offensive to the gentleman from s Mr was W set HIt ef to toMe Me air It WAS offensive to the and contrary to tb the rules House Was Excited Intense e pre during j this of words members crowd log ing the aisles l tes and filling ClUIng the apace In front of the speakers desk The speaker I pounded for order but to no purpose When hen he could be heard beard above the up rear r Mr Cooper said that he was not I U the only gentleman to whom similar statements were made There are other members of th the house to whom they have haye been made and there is no purpose on my part to deliberately ent that statement t Mr VA don dont t yoU say w who O It was who toW told you that I Mr COO el responded by saying that tha t he could not understand why the gentleman a asked ked the question unless he had bad heard the rumor going round You placed me IDe in an embarrassing po position and I had bad to tell you what was al told to me And 1 the truth and nd that is the first time that any aRV man on onearth onearth earth has accused ed JIM me of tellIng a false hood The statement waS made MAG to me in confidence and CO concerning tb the gentleman front freIn T Town owa and I the therefore Ore cannot give he This Thi closed the colloquy Williams Wanted a Vote Mr Williams and Mr Darmo d Mo both antagonised the rule e Mr Williams insisted that it If the amendments were welt gent nt to te the conference In gross the tRe noUN houe would be at the m mercy rc of the confer conferees and he e desired to Rye have a vote Oft on some t of the amendments He ad admitted t that at t tb I bill bUl had bad COMe back from the senate seDate to i ithe the house hous in better nape shage than when it left and Intended to safeguard the th mea Incas ure and instruct the conferees on SOMe I amendments He referred particularly to tota ta the express company aMendment and in i slated that the house should have a chance to go Oft on record OR on t thea a amend me meats ts Mr Dearmond followed In ia much the saMe strain Mr Hepburn rose rese to ln his Ilia ties Uell and said saki h he stood with Mr in pr presenting a solid frost fret to the senate HAste and that it was as understood between th the leaders of the two tw skies sIdes et f the tite that th there e should be a ee In grass Rule Adopted The Tb rule was U then adapted yeas ways iii Speaker Cannon appointed 1 as Hep Hepburn um 1 Is Sherman X N Y and ad adRic Ric Ala s vt voted with t the e Democrats against the rule sending tk the railroad rate bill to conference as tot fol follows lows Adams Ames Bede Brown Burton Campbell Ceo Cooper per Dar Darrah rah mb Ellis Fulkerson flanges Haugen HOR Hegg Hubbe Kennedy McCarthy a I I Murdock Murphy Norris Prince t I d I |