Show lUlllltrSC 1IIlUItXI I President McKlnley In his message points aol lIe Iloes on fthkli in the view ot the admlnllrntlo reform re-form should be attempted nut some of Iho lenders of the Kcpulicnn party express doubt ns to the possibility or carrying out tho program Mr Ding IW chairman ot lho commllte on way and means Is I quoted as saving It lbs senale wre repuhllcan and In harmon with the majority of the house on mnetary quesUon 1 should leok for currency legislation wlthn free silver majorltj In the senate antagonistic an-tagonistic to the ideas of the majority major-ity of the house as to what rinstitutes n 000d eoecradyeybc rn 1 10 not sea how It Is I passible to secure desirable currrcncy legislation of nn Important character until the senate Is I brought lo harmony with the house Possibly oom oIelrahle nmndment 10 the itlonal banking law might be passed by tho senate The house Joint reso bIbs ror n JoInt commlltee to con hler and report un neede1 calmrrndy I Irglslatlon passed nt the extra session Is still In the hands nf the finance committee com-mittee of the scimto nnd may be rc lorted back and considered by the ceo ale oS soon as cogres reaembles II Probably bankruptcy legislation will be the first to come up after such proprlatlon bills I as may be ready I The voluntary bankruptcy bill lassed by the senate during the txtrn lessi011l000nrc ferreoh to the hI lose Judiciary committe which may ho ready to report Itfback0 before the Christinas recess The House will irobably piss n substitute on the lines of the Torrey bill ns It did two ears ngu and then the two bills will go to cnrerenc Probably the conrernce committee or te snate snob house will ngn on a compromle mensuro which will beeotr n law |