Show ii I ME If l 111 M i I I I I MCI mines to Stand by b tile Cu i Imn Ilrcogniion Clausr C 1 FA I I A I REASON FOR THIS ACTION I I I Without It Intervention Would Appear as a War of Conquest I I THE HOUSE AMENDMENT IS REJECTED Ciinferain Commlte Itefula11111alla fr It turnd I a I he 10 rr A a suggtcd I I Washington April 18 Senator Davie of Minnesota chairman of the Senile o com mit on foreign relations said today to-day that he would auk tho Senate to Pit tonight until the Cuban resolutions hould be disposed of whatever the acton ac-ton of the House There Is woo doubt as to who will be the conferees on the Part of the Senate Ordinarily enators Davis and 1rye Ileps and Morgan Dem being the first mora berm un the two liolltlcal sides of the committee would be ra nsalgned to this duty but as they were not original supporters sup-porters of thi Tuiplo amendment there Ill I some prepsure to hive Senators For I iker and Turplo added or substituted for Messrs Trje and Morgan The Senate is I quite determined to Stood by Its amendments and It I stated that a sufficient number ot lie publlcuns have said they would stand mIth the other parties to hold the mat ice up Indefinitely At leant eight Hit publicans are pledged te > this course There Ii an effort lu ecuro a com = promise by acccj ting the Senate resolutions resolu-tions minus the recognition of the Insurgent In-surgent government lut so far there Is 1 no Indication of Melding to even this extent The senators expect the Houie to yield after a second conference and say they can better afford to wait for that than to glte grounds for the belief be-lief that ve are entering upon a war of conquest The Cuban resolution as amended b > the House wan received In the ben ate at 262 p m atitr ChandlerfcUEEestectUlHratttenc 1 ablienc ot 1 quorum Seventyfiva oellors 01 Heared to their name on road all rul col On olio I ot Mr Davis the Cuhan resolution atc was laId bloro th SI tr Davis addressed the Snato de tallg the ctc uf the acton t th < 10u lie said many lives had Planned autry A title Congress wa debating dohalng the quetloll and thai the Mala 01 aster 11 venial ned untivenged Ho thought there should be no further de lay Mr DavIs thought the Independence Independ-ence of Cuba ould quickly follow Intervention In-tervention In order to secure hasty actoll Ito DI moved concurrence In the House action The detailed vole on DaIs onto on-to concur Yen AMilch Allison Burrows Carter Clark Cullom Ctboe Klklnn Fairbanks Faulkner trie clear Vocation Gray little Hanna Han borough Hiinlej I floor Lodge Me Mlllin Morgan Morrlll Platt Conn Prltchard Procter bhoup Spooner Warren 32 Wetmore Wilson Wolcott 32Najs Norm Allen Bacon linker Hate Berry Huller Clattery Cannon Chandler Chand-ler Clay Cocknll Daniel Foruker Qalllngcr Harris Itellfelt Jones Ark Jones Nev Kenny Kyle Lindsay McLaurln Mallory Mantle Martin Mason Mills Jlonej Nelson 1ascoe Ienrose Perkins Iettigrcw lac Inroo 10rl < I Iottgrw Iettus Qua llawllns Reach Stewart stew-art Teller Thurston lillman Turley Turner Turi Yet WhIte46 Mr Stewart Nev optioned concurrence concur-rence Stewart Melded the floor for the vote on suggestion of Mr Teller Yeas and flays ordered At 310 the vote WaS taken on the Davis motion to concur In the House amendment The motion wa defeated and thc Senate refused to concur yens no 32 narat 46 Ttn republicans vote llawllns Utah nd a legal I aru lent upon the question whether the authority to recognize a foreign o ton rested exclusively with the resident Io Ins was gll unl y light often Ilan as Ihln I minute offer he lie tan gan to speak the action of the Ilouse on the Senate Cuban resolutions was whispered about the chamber and that immediately became the tote topic of Interest The Senate ole without division to insist on fin amndnl Air Hale urged the Importance I ot having a cnfronce comm Ittee lie old there could be only ono aim In the proceedings against conference and that was to dragoon ev cOdy Into supporting the recognition Cuban amendment Mallon tr conference committee Was defeated 31 10 43 Mr little paid the oonor the qUnS lion ung settled tile better lie thought war was Inevitable unless Spain backed do n still I Was not Aorth while to encourage antagonism tu the House and the President Mr Aldrich followed In the same line wllh Mr Hale He though some reason should be given for the unusual proceeding PrMrOIJoines Ark said the Iloune hall asked for no conference Calls 01 Vote vote Tho vote was take on I motion to return to the Ilouse amended so I as to llovldo for asking m committee nn conference Ayea and nay vote was ordered The motion for conferees was defeated defeat-ed 34 to 41 as follows YcolsAldrich Alliro Burrows Cator Carter Clark Calum Defile nlkln Iolrbank Fryo four Gu mail Gray little lanna nm Hansbrough lawle floor ldgo McMillan Moran Mor-an Morrlll Perkins Platt Conn Irltchard Proctor Shoup Sixioner Warn Wetmore White Wilson Nays Allen Berry Butler Cannon Chandler Clay Cockrell Daniel Faulkner Foraker Oallingcr Harris Heltfeld Jones Ark Jemes Ncv Kenny Kyle Lindsay MclJnery Me Laurln Mallory Mantle Martin Not son VaBeoe Ienroae Ielllgrew Pet tug Quay nawllnB Roach Stewart IIIIIII Teller Thurston Tillman TuIy urnir Turplo Vi t13 The Cuban rosolution was returned to 11 Simile and oa motion ot air t It House requst for a eon forentc was agreed to Immediately I |