Show AGE Panama Canal and Subject of versy in Senate a Jan WASHINGTON vv again today was the principal prin subject of consideration hr h senate and as on yesterday the was aS spirited Mr Carmack proceedings with a set SSt h in hi Crt Clam of the presidents course and foll wed by y Sir Mr the only other oth J Ja a rak r air pt the tue ar 01 in defense of E I action as na g of the president pret Jip 5 1 Ls a patriotic brave and true man j Mr Till Tiliman man frequently interrupted Sir Spooner and there were M number of sharp encounters between them I When the senate adjourned the Panama I question was still before the senate It was announced the discussion be resumed tomorrow after tAo dIspo of the department In tJI Before the Panama subject war wae up was a brief but i slots between Patterson an anScott Scott of the labor troubles in Colorado The session begun with the presenter ton by Mr Patterson of Colorado of a telegraphic petition from the ei tk n of Labor of Colorado in ses at Denver the adoption of ot tW Vee resolution formerly presented in lt th the senate by Mr Patterson providing tor toran air an investigation of the strike w y senate committee on judiciary Patterson said that the federatIon leers bert members He asked to toU U the e resolution referred to the c together with the The was read Th The re ft an investigation was upon a represent tion of the extreme gravity of o the situ situation Mr Scott then asked for the tt reading of a reply from the mine owners of Cot Coir orado but subsequently withdrew th contenting himself to have the reply go to the and be printed and wIts other papers bearing upon Ue tle quess que tion The of papers wa was the basis of a sharp colloquy between Mr Patterson and Mr Scott jt This senator from West Virginia fib admit that lit te Is one of the mine o on onera erS era said suid Mr Patterson and Mr coz that each euch was the case casei I Mr Mx then proceeded to oa av that the Mine Owners dat n had been more directly responsible ethic sible than all other Influences course of Governor Peabody In wl tiit h the strikes in the t The rh he said its it itI I energies to the extermination of uni b and he asserted that great Injustice had bad been done by t tha use of the he militia in importing men ren a press censorship etc Mr Scott said in reply he be had hae alway been a friend of organised org la labor her bor but there never had heed been a more mors tyrannical or despotic organization oo ot the face of the th earth than that which the Colorado Senator is championing beta now The entire matter was the thee on Mr Lr Pattersons motion referred to th On and the senate up anti and passed th house bouse tor the eradication of the cotton boll weevil The resolutions looking to as an of the affairs a of the department w wr re laid before iE Mf Sell sen senate ate but by unanimous consent cone went over ag ln until UI tomorrow I f L T |