Show P STATUS m mor Of or orTHE THE TUE RAILROAD Bill WASHINGTON Juno June 4 4 The railroad bill p passed by hy tho the i last night re returns returns ro- ro turns now to tho the house where It was wag pa passed sed several weeks ago still sUII bearing th the title and number a pa passed seil b by tho the house it has haJ been radically amended bv ho tho tim senate and the stage Binge Into which It will pa pass M Is Iii that of ot conference confer confer- ence once consIderation consideration h by a a. Joint committee commit commit- lee tee which will seek to reach reah a It ground of agreement between tho ho two houses It Is not anticipated that tho the conference will bc begIn ln before Tuesday When tho thu house convened toda today It was expected that the bill would over o from tho the senate and that Chairman Mann of or th the committee on 01 Interstate commerce which had the house Ic bill In charge charKO would move o dissent from tho the senate amendments and recommend ap- ap nl of a committee of or The Tho house conferees were expected to tobe tobe tobe be Mann Ill Illinois Wange i Pennsylvania Pennsylva ala nia and Adamson Pem Deni Geor Georgia la Tho The senate being adjourned until Monday Nonday Mon Non day cannot appoint Its us conferees today the they are arc expected to be chairman Elkins of or tho the committee on Interstate commerce com corn merce who introduced tho tim bill Aldrich and Fost Foster r. r Democrats Louisiana At a a. conference later lator today taday between Representative Mann 1 of or Illinois and Senators Son Son- alors Aldrich Elkins t and Crane It was suggested that the tho house ml might ht accept the this senate amendments to the railroad td bill and a B conference thus thuR be bo avoided a If It this course should bo be Lakken It would permit of or tho the adjournment of or con within three weeks |