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Show KATE BILL WILL BE I PRESIDENTS MEASURE Without Regard to Committee's Attitude, Will Present Roosevelt's Views. WASHINGTON. Nov. :.-The question of railroad rate legislation was con- mj Md. red st length at tho White House to-das to-das si a conference between the Prei- mj dent ind Senators Cullom (III.) and Dol- mj liver Ia i. two rif the men who are expected ex-pected to bud the Administration's fight In the approai hlng Beaalon of Congress, No Change of Ideas. The President outlined tin- measure ho H desired to. hae 'mgres enact, but m neltner of his conferees would discuss mH this beyond saving that In the Presl- dent s expressions there are no purlieu- Hmj lar modifications of the idwa that he has air. id v pm before the public. iBS Senator Dollivei found n necessary to j return to his home today, but he win he ijmm back lu Washington within a few da.s Hmj to remain until tho opening ,,f Congress. rggH Committee at Work. Other members of th Senate Commit-lee Commit-lee on Inti-rstati coinineree will he her soon and those favorable to the Admin1- 1 tratlon'S ideas will give their undivided lmP, attention to ttl framing of report setting set-ting forth thoae views and recommending tin legislative form to be given them. m Will Be President's Bill. It was learned today that the report Hmj aoon to be undertaken win be i -ant.- ' to t'npgr'ss without leg.n.l to the ttl- tude of the committee, and that it win b 1 labribd .-,n though unofficially, as tho Presidents views. Whothnr the report win be presented by a majoiitv or a .sH minority is 8 matter of speculation, bui i the belief was expiessed today that a majority of Republican members will mH subscribe to the Administration measure mmj |