| Show CIVIL WAR NAR PENSIONS TALKS Thousands of Bis Bills Have B Been en In Introduced traduced In Congress OF o TIE TILE CON IT A or of the Ibe BOJI Boy Who bo Wore orl the Diu still on Widows Idol and Art 1 Special Correspondence Wahington Washington Jan pension grind has not yet et commenced In the th House and no Friday evening tor or the of SUCh suca bis bills have hac be been eo held although time the Senate ha has at al already ready passed a 11 number of bis bills Chair Chairman Chairman man ot of the committee on In invalid valid pensions of the House which dells deals with pension caes cases arising from the Civil War says that pensIon bis bills have been Introduced up to the pre present nt time whIch must be considered by his committee To the overage average man a as n a down Yankee would pay lay that seems to be a great many said laid Mr but would not be a large number I It we could consider al all phases of the subject There were 2 men In the late un L u u on sac Ine unon union clue sine th there re are probably survivors of that shooting match wih with numerous Widows and orphans There were many men who did good serice service for the coun country country try and performed al all that soldiers could do who were never muttered Into the serie service and cannot come In under the general laws having no standing These men and their widows must be provided for by specIal legislation r ay aya that as soon loon as al a number or of bis bills ran can be examined and prepare prepared he wi will call caU for the regular rida evening sea el siros to consider them DAY BAY STATE SENATORS In the tho shiftIng of seats at In the United States Senate senators from the same me State are sometimes brought together For many years ers S Senator hoar of Mas Ia nd Senator Sherman ot of Ohio sat It side by tlde aide When Mr Shier Sher Sherman man r reIgned to enter the cabinet of et President It vas found that Senator Lodge of oC Massachusetts had chosen the seat vacated which brought him and lila hIs colleague together where they have since remained Whop the or of the Senate were organ oran organized two years ego eco Senator Lodge sc curd cured a rm room Just across the hall from the lime committee on judiciary whIch was wall Senator hoars rom room So the Ilay its sato State men are n near r e each ch oilier at ni all times In the capitol But Dut the they are far apart on some other questions question notably the Philippine policy I It makes It somewhat embar to Lodge as chairman of oC the Philippine commIttee to 0 be con opposing mater matter which are favored by his hll time timeto I Ito to time objecting to or offering amend I mente to Senator hoars resolutions But he dol does It with lh as much unconcern 01 as I If Senator hoar were ere not from the same State and his neighbor In the Senate Sen Senall all ate END OF TIE THE CENTURY I It may many be that Congress wi will have to declare officially when the tho nineteenth nth century end endl Seators Senators and enote dl disagree c on te the subject t as do other people Senator Morgan In a speech recently referred to tho thie cen century century tury which ha has Just closed Other congressmen have haye saId something citing that the they believe we ae are now In inthe the tho twentieth century although the great majority belee believe the contrary WhAT IS ART nn They were ere statuary In the capitol al asid L LI S I those go good friends who enjoy m mothers others society so eo much ant and St SerE Chandler asked What Is art ia special reference to the new I Webster In this cly city I 1 k what pleases rae me I like a pIcture h of Its colors what It I caure color or i I like a statue If It leml prop properly pa I portioned and represents ent the ma mao tl j whom I it was Intended Per For I cannot dm draw n a mans head or the oc cc lines of a hors horse so that list here Is the resemblance to either man or hOr horse f h hI I do not pretend to be nn any kial of it I judge of art Some Somo followed u upon n th statue of Daniel Webster Hor Hoar says sas contInued Senator Cu Ch tiler It represents Webster ash a t was when a resident of New lamp hiss shire Although fame was acquire acquired when a a resident d Massachusetts he was n a nale native of u tT Hampshire and once represented tl Slate In the House of WESTERN James 1 P Hartman cam came to the CI ca CItal tat tal from Seattle Wails le lie met shook hands hand wIth Senator Sentor Foster Ires his State and then as others came up h he gr greeted eted with warmth Senator Shoup d cI Idaho Senator Clark of Wyoming aI Sentor Senator Thurston hurston or of Nebraska pr seem to know a great greut many of thiN men from al all over Oer the West remand remanda a man standing near b by Oh yes Te 11 are neighbors he replied d thI thIIs that thatis Is the Wa a of oC the Vest Wesl A mies miles does doe not prevent peoPle fran b be beIng Ing neighbors In In tie th region byl the A man 1 43 Washington State has warm frens friends b 13 Minnesota or In South Dakota Dakota 1 snore more than al all that there Is a Sort r l et comradeshIp amon among men from sl all the western States Slates men who made th tbs States State irs In fact and those who all atlas prominence In lo life or bul Ire are generally apt to know kow of one alother another ap If they do not boC snore more or les less associates In 1 t thi course of 10 or 20 year years I |