Show I EXCITING TIME IN THE HOUSE IN t al aI Speeches Made by Hepburn and Cockran I I I INSINUATION OF DALZELL J VILS VIALS OP OF WT WRATH UNCORKED UON UPON ms BIS HD HEAD b A I April of the W V V heavyweight speakers kw o of the house o of hl held sway In that tha t body t da In te the bl bill for to the a Investigate que ques ten of ship subsidy wa I R Representative pre Hepbur Hepburn or of Iowa first aroused and hl luck Republican enthusiasm at n a high After An hour hur and a a haI half he yielded time the tor floor which was taen taken I pee session n or of h by Cockman of r New NewYork tw twY Y York rk who brought row his Dorti cOlleagues applause and cheer cheers Mr 11 spoke hour hours Each fp speaker aker tok took th the other se side of th the chamber fo for hi his legitimate pr prey though the the general pUti political 1 feld fIeld was reviewed The feature or of the da day which WIS was of the s order Wt was th the charge hargE of Mr r DaU alain t Mr 1 Cockman that he had bd worked for Cor hire for Cor the election of Mr r D Be or of this charge e an and the gen tieman wh who mae made I it ws In la Re bt bit t r with The bi bill for the commission to I Ite gate te the marine taken up and Grosvenor announced that a Genral e Rn vote ote was to b be reached this thi afternoon He then yielded one hour to Heburn of Iowa Iowa Mr r hepburn rt re f furred to the criticism of the president by Mr Kichia yesterday I I II I I I I I I I Effort for The Tb gentleman man he sid said was wa a a member of a a coordInate branch of the govern mont ye yet you OU listened to the bU bitter yea the denu denuncIation of th the pr This his was a degradation to the naton nation before time the world he de dc decIa cIa dared rel Turning hl his attention to tD Democratic presidential l p possibilities 11 Mr Hepburn said that when that young plant giant or of the west ha had begun to move moe over oer the troubled Democratic waters i it beme became apparent to the leaders or of that party part tha that something must be don done This young man William iia R Het Hearst wac as not liked by the Democratic hu house leaders nor the Democratic senators nato but the they sa sac that ht he mu must t b be nominate nominated un Unless less les something was ras done don doneSo So th the m men n who had said nothing but he be continued d those who 0 hail had faid said Gorman German or Obey Olne aU all ft got to together ether In conference and thEir ranks wih with a coral and finally dis discovered covered a mal man who had never uttered a ain in pre sentiment but had voted ot l time Democratic ticket He was S a friend of and amI her nt bolte bolted Br Bryan n nI I At once they said Id TIA This i is 0 men man menI I But when tA th m masses of of th the narty name 1 by acclamation I t It wU will h be 1 I th they his sentiments know no they kno know b lita Intel intelligence ene an and I wl wisdom om and can tt trust him Cockrans Reply i Mr Ir Cochran or of New York tok took th the floor H He began by r that there of the II never WS a a better ILlustration close los connection of the principle or of prot protection wih with aU all other olner vicious J gs prepositIons than tP tb bm I Cockran desired tan to devote himself elf 11 to ao aim to ship subsidy Ardent ArdentI I patriot that he Is is Mr said he be IlHa tle from Ohio Mr r cr kl I making up t the e loss In a any other excepting out o of the l lI I This ship subsidy the full 1 Issue between the parties he be said rh The challenge has been n made by JoI rs Hap Hep Hepburn burn and Grosvenor for the Democrats to name th the issue The They would it prosperity he continued but prosper fr I ltv lh is no issue All men who labor se seek k pro prosperity pt rity We seek abundance by civil civilized methods you on perhaps quite unon unconsciously I I seek it b imy a return to th the moth oils or of barbarism II Difference Between Parties The difference between en the tam parties I which w were r indicated in every Republican I song wu was that th Dem Democratic party pArt did not know what It wanted and did not know how to get it th the Republican PArty knew what it and always knew how hov to rach out for it The Democratic party part was 6 essentially one of divisions Th The party part laud had an n ap appetite tp and knew how to gratify it and th the Demo Democratic cratic party part had beliefs for tor the tIK good or of orthe the country On these D battles were fought to the finish h hV V are going into th the torn n Ith distracted ft feeling li many oJ of u us head heaulin inS in divergent views That is a feature of Ir Democratic procedure wh we weare are going to hold a convention n You are exposed to no such h peril rn I 1 congratulate I you ou on your our You iU head bead a aI amass I mass meeting Your proceedings 8 ar are 11 1 ways arranged for you in public build building ing at the other end or of Pennsylvania eve evenue ve nu nue I Republican Issues As to the platform Mr Ir said that if the New ew York form wa was evasive he wondered wondel what I would hO hi the terms or of t that bat written In inthe the Ithe WhIte Hou House Mr Ir humor referred d to a aM to h have e been made b by President Roosevelt about II the good an bed bAd trusts H lie said that naturally hatt h trusts WerE those which hh t raised I ed the prices hut but It a gres at ba has been heen made on on one did not ra raI raise prices the Northern orthE nt SecurIties company and Jl it had only ful b been t n to Ch doings n niLo iLo bae T The trusts raised d prices lt were rf those which h WC were protected t d b by the tariff wall Mr n of Pennsylvania ask asked Mr kran if he be had bad t the estee views W when h hewett was making Republican speeches in 1 Mr Cochran Cockran responded the t be never made H a Republican t speech In hUt his Ute life that lie hp when the plc had forced a financial plank In Inthe inthe the platform which met sIs 8 Dalzells Insinuation I will vill tate state that I have I informed that It vas profitable to the gentleman from New York to support McKinley jhen hen he ilk did remarked Mr Ir amid and laughter on the can side I That i is 3 tat J nt replied Mr Cochran Cockran with vehemence has bas hen been made wherever shere re has bas been n round found a mouth foul enough to utter words behind there thre was WIlS no conscience 1 Democratic applause I the gentleman n and all the cohorts or of vice vica And crime and that are fm em embodied bodied In the Republican party part to show that the national committee ever eer contrib contributed ut d as mu much h as m my railroad fare during an alt This was greeted l with prolonged led cheers and applause on the Democratic skit side I do not suppose suppo the paid an any railroad fare rf said Mr fr Mr Ir C Cockran kran said ald be paid his own ex cx wherever he went and continued Challenged the R Republicans T I halit th the je gentleman Rt as I Mr Ir Hanna while n he was liv 11 living In ing as aN I challenged d Ul the New ew York Tri Tn hone last fall In iii New w York while Mr Ir Henna HAnna was still nUl living as I now chat lense lenge everyone on that Ide eide to show where In the last At twenty tnt years I have haYe not been a subscribed to Instead or of a rf re from campaign funds The gsa gen gentleman tieman attributes to me what he knows to be the u universal lye al custom v of every Re Republican Republican publican This was wall with prolonged cheers and ap laust b by the Democrats t I can say RS an to m myself said Mr Ir Dal DaJ sell precisely elY what the gentleman has bas said himself with respect to campaign campaignIng In Ing IngI r I should not have bac the tho gen sen retorted Mr lIr but It has b been on m may experience In n life lite that no nom noman man Is quick to accuse another of r an Wat t tIt infamy m unless he has been intimate wit It Democratic Ch Cheering ering There were rp mec rj ehe ehing on the tho I jI The Ib P Ut Continued 00 on P Page l 4 4 lSe I EXCITING TIME IN THE HOUSE Continued from Page 1 himself to no now and let me sey to him what I said Id I have been informed B By whom by whom 7 shouted Mr Cochran Cockran Name hame him name him By a Democrat replied Mr Ir Delzell Dazell and was wan about to continue Narae hint him name hIm again Mr Cochran Cockran Name him no now and here There was as a chorus or of Name him name flame him on the Democratic Name Xam him m or admit that you are are Mr Cockran said Id and cannot be said In this house kou e eAt At this there was wIld and tumultuous cheering and applause on the Democratic side Dalzell Weakened i Why of course I will not name him Jl said ask Mr Dalzell r hOt Of course not or of course not t s shouted a dozen Democrats Democrat Sir thundered Mr Ir Cochran turning to the speaker the man who mak makes s this confession cannot interrupt me again come voluntarily within the range or of ray my vision So vociferous was wat the Democratic dem demonstration that It was 85 some time Ume before Mr Ir Cochran Cockran could resume He then continued discussion ot of trusts Describing the Jon long reign and mistakes of the Republican p party rt Mr Cochran predIcted Its reIgn would end and owl now It mattered not whether the man inca manI incato to lead the Democracy to victory was the one named b by the X New w York con convention I Judge P Parker or whether t the lender leader should be th the man who sup suppressed pr pressed ed boodles crime in Missouri tI In any event lie he hoped the minority leader tiler or of the house Mr lr Williams or of Mississippi would be on the ticket The Bill Eill Passed When Mr Cockran concluded Mr r rt t Grosvenor demanded the Previous ques question tion on the bill II He withheld t the motion helt loU t allow Mr Livernash rn to offer an amendment to tend the Inquiry or of the d commission to the comfort and welfare or of American seamen and to Mr Ir Lucking who offered an amendment which provided ed that no plan or p policy bit be passed pa b by Ute the committee Involving the tho payment ot of subsidies or bounties from I the States Slates treasury A tie tle up UI resulted on a request for tor leat to prInt which was objected to and Mr r Williams warned Mr lr Grosvenor at ho would make no speed b by pre his i mollon and cutting ot oft debate Cease onse I when the motion was put pet u a rOil I call was 88 demanded The motion S to S I The committee amendments to the bill were to without opposition also o that offered b by Mr On that I b by Mr lr Lueking a roll raU call was I ordered The amendment was adopted I Another roll roil call raU waS obtained d by the Democrats on th the or of the bilL The bill WAS to I Representative Livernash and 5 Wynne voted with the Republicans S cans to for the blU bitt bittA At A 55 the h hence pe adjourned |