Show in rr AI cllcclt itccUs anililenil No C Weal Second South Tel 575 Rlrhixrtl I Colburn Stock IJrohor Room U5 15 W 2nd South Tel C70 It 11 Iccry Jr Stock Broker 10 W 2nd South Tel COS flrummkemmnes curOlI Pamphlet free The Keloy lush Lute First North and West Temple St Sal Lake City Utah Public Lou Dfotnnco Telephone With soundproof booths Telephone building State atrrrt city TO HAVE RIGHT OF WAY Financial Measure to be Pushed in Senate THIS WILL CUT OFF DEBATE Senators who arc Loaded on the Philippine Phil-ippine Question or Other Matters Cannot Speak Unless by Unanimous Unani-mous Consent Number of Amendments Amend-ments Offered to the Pinanco Bill One Providing that Nothing Shall Interfere with Efforts to Secure International In-ternational Bimctalisni Washington Feb 6Until the financial finan-cial measure now pending before the Senate shall have been disposed of finally It will be considered by the Senate Sen-ate every legislative day to the exclusion exclu-sion of all except purely routine business busi-ness This agreement will have the effect of cutting off all debate on the Philippine question or other matters except by unanimous consent of the Senate unless Senators choose to discuss dis-cuss other questions In limo time they devoto to the financial bill Mr CaC cry of Louisiana concluded his speech on the Philippine question holding that the United Stales ought to restore In the Islands the status quo and then confer independence upon the Filipinos PROPOSED AMENDMENTS Mr Aldrich chairman of the Finance committee offered an amendment to the pending financial bill providing that nothing In the bill shall Interfere with efforts to secure International bl metallsm with the concurrence of the leading nations of the world Mr Pcttus offered an amendment to the financial bill providing that the bill shall not be construed to affect the legal tender quality of sliver dollars coined by the United States Mr Chandler proposed an amendment amend-ment providing that the gold dollar of 2TS grains and the silver dollar of 112 grains shall be the unit of value and that all forms of money Issued or coined by the United States shall be maintained at that parity of value and that the United Stales notes and treasury notes when presented for redemption re-demption shall be redeemed in gold or silver coin of such standard Mr Jones of Arkansas gave notice of an amendment providing for an urgency ur-gency fund of 50000000 in treasury notes A Joint resolution authorizing the President to appoint one woman commissioner com-missioner to represent the United States and the Society of the Daughters Daugh-ters of time American Revolution at the unveiling of the statue of Lafayette at the exposition at Paris was passed CAFFERY AND PHILIPPINES Mr Caffery resumed his speech on the Philippine question lie quoted from eminent authorities on the constitutional con-stitutional laws In support of his position posi-tion that the Filipinos by the extension exten-sion of the Constitution over them became be-came citizens of the United States He maintained that the United Stales through Admiral Dewey had recognized recog-nized the Filipino flag What arc we going to do with them Are ve to permit for all lime that dcposltk rule of thema rule that was intolerable to the great men of the past Can the Constitution of the United Slates embrace within its holy arms such people head hunters and savages and make them forever citizens citi-zens of the United States If they arc Incapable of reaching our standard oC government and civilization then wo ought to get rid of them as soon as we can Of course there are certain responsibilities respon-sibilities resting upon us We must sec that peace in restored In the islands and that Home government Is established estab-lished there When once the status quo Is restored however we should lot them go their own way and not Inoculate our citizenship with the poison poi-son of theJrs SALT LAKE PUBLIC BUILDING At the conclusion of Mr Caffcrys speech a bill increasing the limit or cost of the public building at Salt Lake City lo 500000 was passed An agreement was reached that from the present time until after time final vote on the financial bill that measure be taken up each day after routine business the exclusion of everything else Mr Foraker gave notice that as soon as time llnuncia bill was disposed of lie would ask the Senate to take up the bill providing a civil government for Porto Rico Mr Cullom expressed the hope that this notice would not Interfere with the consideration of the meaauie providing a government for Hawaii PRESSING QUAY CASE Mr Shoup announced that it was the intention of the chairman on Privilege Privi-lege and Elections to press the consideration consid-eration of the case of former Senator Quay of Pennsylvania as soon us the financial bill had been disposed of A conference on the general deficiency defi-ciency bill was agreed lo thus passing pass-ing lie measure The following bills were passed Recognizing Rec-ognizing time able and gallant1 services of Cai Francis Tuttle revenue cutler service his officers and men or the Bear also the heroic services or Lieut D H Jarvis E P Berthol and Dr S J Call composing the overland expedition to Point Barrow Arctic ocean for the relief of Imperiled whalers whal-ers to pay the Union Iron works of San Francisco 332S23 horsepower penalty pen-alty levied on account of the coast de tense vessel Monterey After a brief executive session the Senate at ioS I p I mt adjourned |