Show PERRY IS t J er R al 1 tha e eCH I CHARGES CH EN IN CONNECTION WITH NEELY CASE GASE t I Warm Debate Over tire the tIr African War Yar YarI 1 I Washington Feb 11 This was wasa a field eld diY day y in the house being by far the five Jess Jessy y during durin the present ent session An in interesting interesting interesting debate over the constitutional limitations on the power of the senate over revenue legislation initiated by the house was wa precipitated when Mr Payne the chairman of the ways wayn arid and ita means meome committee brought In the res resolution re of ol the committee to disagree to the substitute substitute substitute tute proposed by br the senate as an an amend amendment amendment ment meet to the war revenue reduction act and to ask for a conference with the sen senate senate senate ate Mr Tawney Minim Minn insisted upon a division of o the resolution and after the heat portion to disagree been adopted he made the point of order that the second motion was not in order be cause the senate in its substitute had iad in the constitutional prerogative pre Uve of ci the house The house voted vote to JS to tu ask for a u conference During the consideration con of oC the diplo dillo diplomatic diplomatic matic maUc and consular appropriation bill an impassioned r speech by Mr hr Sul Sulzer Sulzer Suler zer er of New York drew from Mr Mahon of or Pennsylvania a recItal of the ta raising F of a lund lumP 01 ot about 1201 12 for or tits tit benefit benent of ot the widows of the Boer soldiers at a s meeting held In this city at which Mr Sulzer presided He declared that only SIS us 18 reamed the Boer Boor widows This stung Mr Sulzer r who in a lengthy reply SHU add he be had no connection with the expendi expenditures tures Lures of the fund He lie followed hIs hin iii OW defense b by having read an anonymous letter which made a sensational pe i attack on Perry S Heath late l postmaster general who was secretary of the Republican national committee during daring the recent campaign It charged Heat if with being Neelys sponsor and arid d dEnying ying It after atter the arrest and also mak ing log allegations against Mr Heath in con connection connection with government deposits deposit In New tew NewYork ew York banks bank Mr Sulzer r charged Mr Ir with be being ing lug responsible r ep for the circulation of th UI thE stories nones about his connection with the tb Boer r fund Mr Knox of Massachusetts declared that M U jj was contemptible and moved moed that the latter latterio be io stricken from Irom the record The Demo Democrats D mo rats filibustered against the motion to t expunge the letter and finally forced ced an adjournment Denounces Aid of Wey Mr Sulzer declared that th United State was violating the neutrality laws law of f nations by bv permitting permUting the English I to tip buy uy munitions of war here for lor ose nae in hi South louth h Africa against t the Boers H He be believed it tt was the duty du ty 01 ot th president and congress to tcp step purchase of s p Illes 9 lieS here I 1 know said paid he that lr r is doing doin In South Africa Is In wj rne than th n nwe ive ye ever did In Cuba Cubo We went to war var TO TOree toree free ree Cuba from front We are in partnership with England agid Kitchener I ener in n a South Africa orders are burn bum the houses kill the men drive rl the women and children out into ta t the veldt vel lt lu to tolie ludie Lulie lie die so 80 that th y may understand the th power ower of the British monarchy Ruen Victoria with her last breath according to o 0 the reports prayed for peace neece She eft left that heritage to her son if It he k peace he will rank as one of England a greatest kings king If IC he pursue pursuer the present war he will go down downto to history the s George erge IlL Amid toe cot coi cOlu on In loll ed 11 Mr Shattuc 0 O secured leave to re road 4 a poem m on n the lg Man With the Big Biff Mouth It t proved to be a travesty on talkative less ness and was received with shouts of laughter aught er When w hen the time item appropriating for a con consul conui lul ui at Pretoria South Africa was reached cached Mr Sulzer made an attack span p m he the appointment of Adelbert t C Hax son of if f the secretary of state as Ii Pretoria He declared that the er ry 17 of f t state was more of an Englishman than ui Lii American a Mr I Hitt I l objected promptly and there was vas sharp parliamentary fencing Mr Ir asked Mr HUt Hilt If Mr Hay Ha was accredited to the South African republic Britain or ir r to Great Greet I M Hitt HUt answered that the c was as accredited to the South African republic Mr MI Sulzer asserted however that bat the I Continued on Page 2 LR PERAY HEATH IS ATTACKED 5 10 I Continued from Page Pace 10 1 1 consul went to the ue court of St S1 and asked for tor instructions He went en on ento ento onto to that American ric Ji interests Interacts in South Africa a were ware net being looked after atter and tha should peas pass this consular safe sab sa jy y yM Mr M Hill stated that Mr tr Hay as 8 consul hac hae JY the strictest impartiality bet een the contending parties Personal Near Feeling Peeling ran high as p the defeat data progress progressed ed At one point t Mr Steele Steel find DId sug suggested ted gusted ge that Mr kr Sul had not fathered the anonymous ano letter T J father faue every of it shouted Mr Sulzer springing to his Ale feet fet and Dd I am responsible for what I 1 My say here or out outside outside side Ob Oli you have said Jd that before Dont suy sy s it jt any more answered Mr Steele Steel hotly across the aisle You cant bluff me Mr Sulzer threw back Mr MI Steele ILd bAi paced up and down the theal ai al I Ie during tie tae colloquy manifesting some borne disposition to woes WO the chamber while Mr Seizer Suber shook tie fete index linger finger er defiantly At another point Mr Saber again ex ox exclaimed exclaimed claimed that be tie was ready to answer for tor his action in the house bou e or Individually outside The desk of Representative D Shaw of New York late chief of the G A R who o died suddenly Sunday morning of apoplexy was draped in black and covered with and roses when the house met The chaplain In his invocation referred feelingly to General Shaws death Owing to the ex extreme I pressure of the public business it ft wad wa decked decided by the house leaders that it would be inexpedient to adjourn acly out of respect re to his memory Speaker Henderson has announced as conferees on th thit war revenue reduction Mil lull Payne sad and Richard lUchard Richardson son SUD |