Show iI VIGOROUS SPEECH ON PHiliPPINE BILL I k IK r Mr Dalzell Says There Should be beFree beFree beFree Free Trade but Impossible Impossible oj sible Now 1 p KEIFER SPEAKS Ii IiI I 1 Declares for fop Im Oi HS I 1 lUll 1111 e It Drill Principles Jan Jon 10 IOA A vigorous I speech In favor of ut the lilt bill by Mr Dalzell Ill In opened th thu thui i In III the tho th house hotis today It was wasp p followed by bt several others othera against tins th measure most notable of ot which wa us 1 t two hours address by lif the veteran i Mr K Kelfer Ohio and ex exI I speaker who returns return to the h ulo alter after a retirement of ot 20 yours yell yea I Mr Kelfer K bespoke aland put pat tine doe of ot tho tim most moat pronounced 11 type trPe Ho lIu he would oppose the pending lull bill because It wEts ns a n concession to Demo principles ills 1118 speech Mas iI N rc re replete pleto lete with recollections of ot earlier dayo deyn mid received the closest loet attention anti and j liberal from toni both ld s of ot thu the 1 chamber I Just Junt before the clowd clos tho the In Incident incident of ot the ejection from rein the executive tive of lit ut Mrs Minor Morris um IIII made the tho subject of by hy Mr Ir of Ct Texas A brief i ply made by hy Mr Ohio who wh vending out re reC ort ortH regarding tho the administration C Ion FOIl PItI I I Mr ell asserted tint the tho Philip Philippine Philippine pine archipelago a n portion of tIme tho United Unite and there to 10 bu in freu trade trado both hoth but hul under tinder the Ill clr at this time It In itt Impossible When the tue treaty stipulation Braining till the th Mine advantages an mt time the Unit United United ed States K expires In III 1909 Iel there will bo b tree free trade trado under bill hili that tho the future of ot the tho Philippines Philippine Wilt Wail nn nna a problem for that till are lire to toome I Iome ome come Mr Insisted that Ihal suit had been heen given the time Fili Filipino pino people except In the lit two till rights trial by Jury and to 10 hear bear arms arm Vc We o have hac mave Bald Mr Ir Dalzell ex cx extended tended tende to these our navigation laws our and alid our ourI I contract labor lawn Do 10 0 you mean to It tell mo uw wn wo shull shall commit them to our 1 domestic policies require them to tn carry their only In American bottoms ind still exclude them from our nUll mar No The jha Philippine must be he either wholly foreign or wholly do Characterizing us as dt earns tim the th fabulous amount of ot sugar and to tobacco bacco acco which the tho opponents of ot the time lull bill declared would COO come from room the tho Philip Philippines pines Dines under tIme the new rates Mr Itemized the tha actual cost of ot u It pound loum of ot Philippine J sugar laid down In Now New York which uK aggregated cents as nil against ns nil the tha cost coat of ot Michigan heet beet ugar and of ot Colorado sugar From theno th lIe se ho lie deduced that within the next I century the tho American beet sugar augur was wa wain va vain In no danger from roam competition with Philippine sugar Mr I r thin the minority leader header the exact Democratic position tho limo tariff It should be lie levied solely with regard to tu tho time maximum m revenue rovenua production If It It protects In certain places well HII and good but that hut should not ot bo ho its primary object I Im Mr KelCer of ot Ohio once speaker of ot tho the and mUlti who luau hali returned ns mis a member utter litter an aim of ot o 20 O 0 yeats took the tho Moor hour lie was somewhat em Im embarrassed he elm to take taku u IL position III In opposition to that of ot both hoth parties tin un the tho bill billOn billOn On this side he sold said the time clam claim clamis Is muda that there Is not enough un tin constitutionality In tim It to hurt hint He lie quoted trout from tho the speech of lit Mr tr Payne to thu effect that th lt the tho bill hili would not lIot do tie dothe dothe the Filipinos much good hut but thorn w M In III It 11 tho the Filipinos thought It should and It would them mi and d then thell declared I am ant not opposed to encouraging aging anybody but I cant see my way VII emetic clear to vote ot for tor this thU bill merely because the thu are IIII deceived In Iii the hue belief that It will do them theta sumo some good Hood when it U wont About 20 2 years ago Mr Mi Kel KII fir fee said he Ins hud hind made a prophecy In lii a it 10 minutes speech In iii tho the house which had come true title t Ill That wn the tho only WilY way ay to get gut rid of ot the tho college professor theories of ot Iree trade wits 1111 to have hare free treo trader trade We Wo hud l hud fieo ice trade had got Iut rid of the tue theories Ho Ito WItH WOH opposed to Joining the tho freo true k traders mm puny Ho J contrasted tho the pres present ent eat with thu the b days day of ut thu the VII im bill hili and II nil was fol tol followed lowed loved with In III reviewing that Hoel ii not the thu party wits was l Ihlo for tur prosperity for lor the better con conditions conIA IA which followed followell I for or the establishment of ot tile tho gull gold 1 c When I say ay It reverently ha hO hOt lIalI t my party advocates the thu thing that Unit c tho the Almighty sees new se lit tit to work ork out and accomplish completely that hould bo be glory enough ellough for tor us lIa usAnd usI I li And Amid It may bo ho said aM that the Demo Democratic DemoI I cratic party In itt the tile many mallY tImings things It has I had hiatt on Itt Its banner hanner and gone Kono doun with to detent defeat hits has dimply been t that the tha Almighty itts lIS not with thorn thom DIXON OP Ol MONTANA r Opposition to the tho bill hili was made ilL In a speech by h Mr Ir Dixon of ot Montana Ills His assertion that j I Republicans were uniting to further the Democratic doctrine of ut free tree trails l I brought a It protest from Mr Macon of tit 1 I Arkansas who said Haiti the tue Democratic party Varty did not stand for tor free tree trade ii How HolY about till thu declarations of or I t Chump Champ Clark and Bourke In their assertions that all nil the thu custom customhouses I houses should be torn turn down asked S l Mr i I have hae great greM respect for tor the tho gentle gentleman I man from Missouri MI responded Mr It 1 Macon hilt but not si s 1 Well ehi 1 I have lute luteI 7 I 1 less respect for tor the thu opinions of ot the I j gentleman from New Now York Mr Williams the minority leader I explained that hits his party luartY did not he be bellevo heI I it hlee III In free trl a trade trude anti thu declara declaration t lum I I tion In Its platform that All Alt forms of tiC protection tire Ire robbery to which at nt attention wan S called by b Mr III ij did not lot menu mean tree freo trade Ii The recent ejection of ot Mi Mrs Minor lit Morris from the tha White House u building was made the subject t of or re remarks marks by Mr of ot Texas i Mr has hus n a C resolution rt for or nil an investigation of tho Incident pending I before thu the rules committee Mr Oros Ores venor enor mud made the point paint of ot order that the tho of ot if a it 1 resolution pending be before before fore tore a committee was wan not mit proper MRS MUS MORRIS INCIDENT I I If It the president had hud heard the lie howl of ot a it I wolf or the growl of at a it 1 bear In tho the thel l adjoining room he ho would have havo been on ont t the scene Immediately said 1111 It I Mr He lie characterized ll time the Mrs Morris occurrence ns nil un nn unwarrantable able uble unnecessary brutality which demanded merited censure If It Congress he com coin composed posed pored of husbands hu hi others permits this Incident to go HO It t will twill add a it I passive antI and cowardly approval of lit if this violation of ot the tho most moist principle of ot American life Mr Ir In reply reub said Milt he know knew kuie no between the dignity of ot the White While llou house and any uny other home In III Inthe inthe the city 1111 ho he did not consider the tho American Congress In the time sense of at a 0 court its having anything to do with the tha question duration of ot disorderly con conduct duct of ot any In iii the tho neighbor neighborhood neighborhood hood of ot time tho White House At I O p II in rn time the house adjourned SENATE HI Washington Jan 10 The senate made mude It tt plain today that It lied had han haa yesterday nil all It wants to hear for or the tho present on the Moroccan There were two opportunities to ra ro sumo Burne consideration of ot tho the subject but hut both were avoided apparently with the assent of ot nil all the the timo senate adjourned nt at n It comparatively I early carlY hour rather than take Ink It up Notwithstanding the tho early adjourn adjournment ourn I ment a I great ireat deal of ot was dis disposed disposed posed po cd of or About SO bills were svere passed leaving on oil the tho calendar only oat Ux lax or s se say v ven en Ill measures Of Ot the bills passed a Q large majority grant pensions mind many were bridge bills One of ot the bills hills favorably acted upon appropriates appropriates for tor the appropriate marking of the time graves graven of ot confederate soldiers who died In northern prisons prison II during the tho th Civil ChU war For or the th rest relit of ot the tho session tho the senate gave attention In tn turn to tho the of or salaries paid to 10 Panama canal canol oihi dills dais to the pure puro food bill and the tho mer merchant chant marine mn ama ri no shipping hill bill but without with taking action on Oil either cither of these theMe sub suh subjects j ts The canal subject was wall discussed by hg Mr tr Simmons anti the tho pure food lood bill hilt by b Mr tr Heyburn The only action netlon tak taken en ell CI Oil on tho time shipping bill was that of ot reading It Rt lit length At tt 1 the time beginning of ot session Mr Crane Introduced by request a 0 Joint resolution requiring the president to open negotiations with the th other na nl to the tho neutralization of tho the Philippine Islands antI and the tile recognition of ot their Independence whenever tho the same name shall be grunted to them th by b tho the United Slates After Arter the tho routine r business had been disposed of at Mr Simmons railed called up his hilt resolution a request for tor or the tho names of ot the high salaried employee of ot I tho the Panama commission Mr Ir quoted n article from Crom roam Poultney Poultney ney ne criticising thou the manage m meat nt of ot the canal anti that hn hll was not In sympathy with It Does Doel the senator know l kno now how long Mr Ir BIgelow wan wail on tin the l asked Mr Lodge and ond when Mr tl Simmon re replied replied plied pUM In the Lime n Mr Lodge suld sub I he hue was trots there only for 2 S 3 hours Murs trout from I Nov No ov 29 to tn Dee K KI I 1 I hope hotl replied Mr Ir Simmon that I while there hit his observations were so di ill directed I ns to 11 get more moro truth out of tit the thu situation than dill did the he secretary of ot war nar narIn warin I In III bbs Illy recent visit isiL I lt Continuing Mr Ir said IIII J that i his only purpose In to the ar Rr article i tide was to 10 how show that the tha mind of ot tho the American people is 8 prepared to expect excess anti abuses on the Isthmus The revolution wn was referred to the I committee committe on canals On motion of ot Sir Mr Ir Heyburn the tho sen senate en ten ate ute then proceeded 1 to thi th consideration I of If the pure food bill anti and Mr Heyburn I pd the tho senate In support of ot the th measure Ho lie said Mid that time the primary object of the lie bill 1111 wits was to protect tho the illo against fraud and deception He lIe an aim analyzed the hilt bill and HiiM that It 11 hail had h been cn so modified as nil to 10 protect retail dealers In manufactured ammo ho added that there thero had haul been heen other changes adding lion however ever that the bill contained all that wa was vas In III the bill hilt of ot last Winter vinter Then i salt ald Mr Ir Spooner Ill It IH iii ob oh objectionable oJ Joe tie a a lois When Shen toll told by Mr Ir Heyburn that the tho penalty provision In iii the time bill hili h haI d been so AD n nil 1111 to lo provide dealer In Imported articles covered by the bill hull shall not lIot bo bu si they pur purchase purchase chase tho the goods knowing them to bo IQ adulterated Mr Ir replied that the change chonge effected a 1 great grent Improve in Further consideration of ot the Iho bill was wail III postponed post pone until tomorrow Among the Ihu bills passed were the time fol tol following oh lowing Incorporation the American National Trix do Paris at Paris laris Franco l authorizing the marking of ot tile the of the tho confederate soldiers who died hi In northern prisons during the tho civil war mid for tor that purpose At t S t Mr Ir asked for tor forthe or orthe the th reading of ot tho UtI thi merchant shipping bill hilt but Mr II Morgan suggest suggested ed eti that that bill hili had been Jeen displaced by bythe bythe bythe the senate In secret session yesterday when It II made mache the Dacon Morocco reso resolution lotion lution the tho regular order The fhe chair choir Itch held that time the Morocco res rca resolution had hud Kane gone to the tho calendar with unanimous consent Tho Time reading read lug of ot tho thin shipping bill Uteri then proceeded When time the Moroccan rose reso resolution lution was sits IS under tinder consideration It wi wils not referred to 10 by lif Ii name Mr Ir Morgan of ot It U as R a certain proposition and the vice Ice president mentioned It ns liS tutu the o referred to The senate at nt p m rim went Into hub ex ox executive session and am adjourned at lit 3 O p II III m |