Show LIVELY IN SENATE Two Warm Controversies Occur One Over Canal Resolution Other I Over Kentucky Affairs 1 Wnfilingon June 2SA lively debate de-bate wnn pivjcipllatjd ly I the Senate today over a resolution of Mr Morgan of Alabamaaulhorlhig the Committee on I literoceanic CnXals to Investigate the status of American stockhohlvrs in tho Panama Canal company vi Ith a view of protecting them In Ihe French courts Mr Spconcr Mr Ilunna and Mr Mitchell of Orcgmn antagonized the resolution maintaining that It was a mailer I with which the United States had nothing1 to do Mr Morgan warmly advocated the proposition hut It finally wont to the calendar l without action nclon Mr Dcbtr and Mr ttlcckburn nf Kentucky engagrod In an interesting but goodnatured discussion oC Kentucky Ken-tucky politics In the ccurro of which the former stated hat the reason Cot Taylor did not return lo I Kentucky n nrl stand trlrl 1 as tin accessory to the 1U cler of Gov dopbcl was that the courts were corrupt and that the 100000 reward re-ward offered fur the apprehension oC the murderers of Goobcl had been used to corrupt the courts nnd bilbs witnesses wit-nesses This Mr Blackburn emphatically do T led and declared he wis so thoroughly convinced of Taylors guilt that lie wouli be willing to submit the raise to any judge and Jury In the United SIn lC3 A partial conference report on time gtiiieml defIciency bill was agreed to ala Mess I re Ilnl > Allison and Teller appointed conferees A bill was pier < l to provide souvo Sir medals for the benefit of the Washington Wash-ington Monument association of Alexandria Alex-andria Va Mr Teller presented a petition from Estcs G Ralhbone for praying fO a full investigation Into his performance of duties ns director of posts of Cuba cunng the t occupation of thatisland i He maintained In his petition that hen he-n unjustly tried and unfairly con Setcd and that he Is entitled I lo full Corre4 fall anil Impartial Investigation by Mr Teller said Ihe I petition wns unusual un-usual anl the conditions were unusual and at his request the petition vas read I I full The petitioner ashed that full justice be done lo the end that aspersions upon his character might bo eliminated Mr l Teller said the petitioner peti-tioner was lot now In Jeopardy but would have been had not a general umnesly been granted by the Ouban I Government He stood before the rnmflt r world = s a conviolcd criminal rIle cae 571114 urJqic hut It w as one which might arise at any Umo In the Philippines Philip-pines I yemed lo him that the question ques-tion demanded Investigation by tho Senate While he did nol pass upon the guilt or Innocence of the petitioner petition-er he believed thoru was a fair presumption pre-sumption of his Innocence The petition i peti-tion was refcrcrd to the Committee on Relations with Cuba Mr Aldrich called up n bill relating to tobacco passed by Jhc I Senate and moved to njnee to an amcndmr of the llouie jnovlding that no paokagoi or nuimifaclurod tobacco snuff clsurs and cigarettes aha 11 have attached to them any npiescalation or promis 3 of a ticket or chance In any lottery or any immoral picture The amendment was agreed to this parsing the b11 |