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Show ADJOURHI'IQIT IIIFORQI001I OF TUESDAY Agreement; Reported "bat ; Hour Left to President's . ConTenlence. WAgMNOTON, "Aug." tl-Lsaders . of the aenata and house reported an under-etandlng under-etandlng at t p. m. that .ooiigiaaa adjourn tomorrow morning, but the boor will: be determined by the convenience ef President Presi-dent Taft hf embers of - both . parties agreed that It would be discourteous to the president to adjourn without gtrlng hlm a ehance ta transmit 'to the bouse his veto of the cotton btlL It waa decided, however, that no action would be taken on the veto measags, -, Ths ruls under which the cotton Mil was taken up barred any house amendments amend-ments to the senate measure. Representative Madison of Kaneaa. Insurgent In-surgent Republlcen, denounced the rule aa the most drastic ever otTerea In ' the house of repreeentAlivee.. He told the Democreta- that they were returning to "gag rule' methods, though many of them had eecured their seats by denouncing denounc-ing these methode. Former ftpesker Cannon, central figure In the great rules revision battle at the last session of congress, also arraigned the rule. He aaid ft waa unheard of to call upon members to vote on twenty-five twenty-five negee of emendmenta which had not even been read. Representative T .enroot of Wisconsin, Insurgent Republlcen. declsred he op- (Continncd on page 1?-, . ADJOURNMENT . r (NarlBoed from peg 1.) peeeej' "sg raie," whether adittlnurtered sy'kspunllcaa ec'Democntle majoritlra. and- aaeted from a apeech by Democratic Leader I'adarwood during consldentlon of the Payne Mil pnve that Mr. fnder-' fnder-' wnod at that- rime coetond-d that tariff measures abould. ee. eoneldered schedule by schedule. . . , N . riemocraUe Leader, t'nderwaod opened debate on the lll with a vlgorOua de-fenaa de-fenaa af the rule prohibiting amend-meata. amend-meata. He accused ihe Republican leaden lead-en of had fallh. reciting that ha brought m hit raaolutioa after a conference with Republican Leader Mann and Representative Represen-tative Payne of New Tork.1 ranking member mem-ber of -th. waya and mean committee, in which he wa given to understand that It was satisfactory to the minority. It work -flnlahed. the senate at t:0t noesaeg until : . m. to mark time on the -bouse, whlcR waa akpected to pen .th- cotton .tariff revlalon bill .late thlg afternoon, . Thi would permit th bill to be sum by tha speaker and vice president and knrrtsd to. th , president ionlght.fe hi vsto. : -. -. ; i rMUSJuJ OF 1907 PAKTO ' WASMINOTONi Aug ' 11 An Investigation Investi-gation Into.eausea leading to the.panlc of 10 7 and the beneflw secured from It by any person ar corporations, was asked la the -senate resolution offered today by Senator Owen, of Oklahoma. Immediate Immedi-ate consldentlon waa not asksd. The rea-olutknt rea-olutknt named a. ao inytlgetliuj com-mltte com-mltte Senator Kern of I nutans. Work, of California, Reed of .Missouri. Page of VrmonI and Clark of Wyoming. . I beiUve the panic of 107 waa brought about by. a dellbemte conspiracy for sn-rlchmeni sn-rlchmeni of these who engine rod It. eaid SaaamrXwea. "Such a, conspiracy ought not to go unrebuked. regard It as treason against the United Statss. Then an -now , compantlvely few men who control the power of sx pending or of contracting credits. This unrestrained power to eontne credit mean tha pow. er to create pan lea aad to. eoeroa thla country politically." SenatorOwea ealij he would call up hie reaolatloa at some fulun time. . - - . - |