Show rUE POOR SPEAKER lie Hu Enough la Do With Irreo J pmMble Member Following is the continuation of the House proceedings of sterday beyond what appeared In the SEWS di natches1 WASIUGTOX Jan SlBynum Indiana raovwl to ntijotlrnhI r J = theSrno > ct declined lo recog n Dim and again put the motion on the approval of the journal Bland demanded the yeas nnd najs which were ordered and pending this Springer moved I dJ oS adjourn but the Speaker was deaf I this motion which called for the declaration from Springer that thli was tyranny simple and unadulter ated and the further Ueclara from Bland that It was an outrage and that the bouse cotlld not be ill 1 11 more demoralized condition than t the Speaker The roll was then called on the journal and the old tactics brought into j play The vole completed the Speaker handed a list to the clerk to record thoee present and not toting Byiium appealed from the decUlon of the chair The Speaker replied It was ft t quo tion cf fact which could not be ap pealed from The vote lltanlis yeas 161 nays 0 Accordingly the Journal approved Then the fiercest storm of the three days bunt upon the House Bynum of Indiana rushed to the front and demanded the floor on It question personal privilege and proceeded to attack Speaker He said in substance The gentlemen on tho other IIlde may stand here and sustain the Itr bitrary outrageous and DUlNAbL JtULlNCS OP TIlE SPEAKER but as far as I am concerned far as the peoples Interests are concerned concern-ed we shall net be silenced or gagged gag-ged on this floor You sir have violated more than any man on this floor parliamentary rules nnd practices You ttur conrumm what you havo linUertacen you have the power backed by a mob on be floor of this House Cheen the Democratic side and hisses from the Republicans The people of this country an have spoken through tho press In ndemnitlon of these proceedln which will bury yau sir beyont hope of resurrection This proCeed ngis In keeping with the practice < ifi our party H is In ktlpllig Ith I your action When you stole the residency H Is In keeping with the proceedings of the republic arty in the state of Montana Boutelle of Maine protest against l3ynumo continuing Speaker sarcastically The gen Ueman has risen to the statement CIa CI-a question personal privilege and b IB Is C e twal Laughter fd Bynum continuing saldt I tl puts the right of tne gpeakcr to record in tile journal any dlreclli I 01 ort that 1 tit any other mew ly not make him a journal of the proceedings of this House and not Journal of tile proceedings I Cl the Speaker You nave rfo wnlOU You HAVECSURPEO IW ER you have mutilated the record oC 10 HOUK in order to Clrry out the t g heme > du have deliberately I gene to work to carry out 2Co tyrai ascended a throne who did not tempt to make some feeble chow 01 title to amuse the people when ie hail gained possession of the ngdom You sir have attempted to i vamp up some feeble show to I istain your outrageous ruling to i nuse the galleries and the peopl witile you consummated and carried out tile behest of the Chairman oC < the rciubllcah national committee t i turn out the representatives Ule ople elected and put In men who not only were not elected but who do not command the respect cf this mpt instltuenU they reek hero to repr nt Now proceed in this malte but In the language of the Immo tal Emmet we propose to dispute rery inch of ground burn every dade of Irs and the last entnucl icntof liberty shall be our graie The democratic side bunt Into cher followed by derisive laugher laugh-er by the republicans The Speaker stood calm and cal le and above the uproar was aril Springers voice t adjourn PARA ORE RESTORED the Speaker ruled the motion not In Irtler and made a brief statement orer me The House will not allow itself bId the bpeaker tobedecelved b y Hhets Whale vcr has been done her h been dene in the face 01 the world and I the subject of Ito dlslimlnng judgment The pr edings of this House so far A the hair n concerned have been ot herly l democratic hisses suitable I and In conformity to Uie rules of pal lamenlary law renewed hisses and the refusal 01 the chair entertain II I notion to adjourn At this June urelt strictly In accordance ther rith Democraticgroans There 10 possibility I by which the orderly l > thods parliamentary procedure 1111 be used t stop legislation hence wheu any member or set of memo was undertake to oppo e the orderly pr of business even by the use ordinarily rccognlied porliamen ary motions it 1 the right of the Jorlty to refuse to have those mo ions entertained and cause public i sines to proceed Primarily than th-an of the House i the man ele to the Spcakerxhip I Is his duty In this ns recognizing the nation to endeavor to carry out the wishes and desires of the major I of the body he represents henever it becomes apparent that Unary and proper parliamentary notions are being used solely for the rpoecof BELAY AND OUSTBCCTIOW when > members break over an un irecedent rule I correcting himself c Ireak over a rule applause anc f ighteron democratic side ir ogwi to the reading of the journal when a gentleman steps down the front amid the applause of hIs Delates and announces that Intends in-tends to make opposition in every ectionlt becomes apparent to the Houe and to the community what IisPUrpOSeiS i It is then the duty f the Speaker to lakeuncler perils actuary law the proper course in egarti t such matters and In order r th there may not be any mlsun vtandlng as to whether or not It is the wish and desire of the Jority of this House the question of an appeal from the refucal of the hairto entertain the motion will c wl be presented to the House pringer desired to be heard on heappeal but the Speaker recog iized McKinley who c to lay tho appeal on Ihe table app did Springer protest the pchkcr merely remarking that the 10U would now vote on the que ton as to whether I desired t hear he gentleman from Illinois The peaker i lr call of the roll I lut the voice of the clerk was drowned by that of Spnnger who as well as could bo heard In the con solon Mid he bad never known ate a-te in the history of the country when the Speaker when an appeal WM taken refuted to bear debate He denied the right of tho Speaker or the HolGAO TO GAO MEMBERS In this manner Te appeal w then laid upon the table app lens le-ns none the Breaker a usual luntiug the requisite number toe to-e a quorum Springer moved to adjourn but the Speaker said the decision of the 8pker been sustained by the House and refused to entertain the motion The Speaker thereupon recognized Dalrell of Pennsylvania to speak z a SmithJackson election ton c Crisp raised the question of con ldttaUon i and the Speaker replied that the House had already decided to consider the election cafe notwithstanding not-withstanding Crisps protest that the question of consideration I decided de-cided the previous day was not binding today The Speakerrefused s to put r the to to the House Crisp appealed but the Speaker declined to entertain the appeal amid democratic hisses Crisp asked for a oct the Speaker gave the rote of the Houra sustaining the ruling of the chair against dilatory motions Crisp protested that tho Speaker had no right to determine his motives to which the Speaker replied plied that he thought them perfectly apparent Dalzell said Crisp was out of order grmsp replied I hvretb right to present this propo ltlonto the Speaker and to the CIty BO that I mar be understood that you are m pursuing further that course you seem to have entered upon of disregarding I disre-garding all customs rlc and grdlng parliamentary roll Dalzell then proceeded to speak but the uproar continued until Crisp advised utlr colleagues that they should give the election case a quiet hearing so that they might This it Intelligently hl pan upon advice was acted upon and at the conclusion of Dalfella argument the House adjournedi |