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Show LOBBY REPORT MAY SATISFY RADICALS Fear 'Expressed That McDomiott, Mul-h-all and McMichnel Will Be Let Down Too Easy. WASHINGTON, Deo. C Tho liouec committee on investigation- of cjiartfes of lobbyiain was in session until late toniL'fat considering tho report which Chairman Garrett will present next Tuesday. There was every indication laomo members of tbo committee, dif-fering dif-fering in vJowh as to conservative I lnnguape in which Mr. Garrett couched I his draft of the report, would present a minority roport. I This particularly affects that part of the conclusions relating to Representative Represen-tative McDcrmott of Illinois, whom Colonel Mulhnll accused of bcinj; in the nay of tho National Association of Manufacturers for legislative purposes; Colonel Mulhall, whose allegations brought out the inquiry, and I. II. .Mc-Michnol, .Mc-Michnol, the former chief page of the houso, now no longer in government employ. The members who havo been threatening msscnt favor more aovoro aiicuagc as to certain of these matt for f 'U na -0I,ti0" tf recoinincndatio:" for the action 0f tho house. This s cSmmiUee. p0int f dlffcrcnc. in "the l 2 rcn(,!' oi the majority ronort ro ith0 c,.",mittco- t0 tho Souse on Tuesday will constitute a notable do par ure in the submission of reiorts of that character. Chairman Oarrott'VM Ko forthn ,bG nor'BionCtofSthc noiiho lor that iiurposo was llnr n, matter was of such1 importance to thS |