Show THE WORK BCrOKE COM nEss Os Wednesday last over five hundred hun-dred bills were introduced In the Senate Of course moet of them will never see daylight again A fen of them however relate to questions which are forcing them Delves upon Congress inn manner that Imperatively demands action Ierhns the mot nromincnt and urgent of there questions is that of trust 1otrerful financial combinations com-binations are becoming so numerous in many of the State and thu oppressive op-pressive power they are able to and do exert is so great that their Rj pnion is demanded bj the people with vehemence than almost wll more ehemenc thln alwOt aiiy oilier reform The first bill introduced in-troduced into thin Senate was one oflered by Sherman declaring all trusts unlawfulglvingiier ons power to recover by suit any excess of prices advanced by a combination and making it a misdemeanor t 1m an omcror a trust Several other Senators have introdueeil 1 bills of 1 iniilar character aimed at the prevention of trusts The sulject of pensions h reeeiv log much attention in the Senate and several bills relating to it have been introduced One provides for the giving ofa pension to all ex sol diets who are net able to perform manual labor Another would give bali Union soldier of the civil war ono cent for each day of service Thus a soldier who served one year would receive a monthly Illslou of 3 6 and so on Senator Turple of Indiana i Democrat Is theaiitliorof this bill The iiljecU of banking coinage aud currency which ure inseparably allied are receiving much attention There is a strong tendency In favor I of the free coinage of silver to which added strength is given lij the influence of senators from then the-n States Senator Mitchell has introduced a bill to prevent objectionable objec-tionable and to encourage desirable immigration Tho tanrt continues a uhjict of paramount importance antI it is l noticeable l that the Democratic doctrines trines of the last campaign are grad ualli niuuing acceptance more or Ins qualified among the ranks of the Uepublican The HOI ° o has not vet fairly settled Itself to business nor indi rated In what channels the minds of its members mostly run But it is very likely that tOII ica prominent in ho Sent 1 al > lie the Imdlug I ones in the lower branch of the national legislature 2 > o direct reference has been mad I to Utah affairs In either house so far as has been indicated in the press reports cougressioual doings and from remarks madob Delegate Came telegraphed from Wellington Welling-ton an J published in our issue of Turn it will 0 seen that he does not anticipate early special acton by Congress in respect to Utah |