Show CURRENCY BILL TO PASS 7 THE HOUSE AS IT S TAND STAND S criticisms made by conference of bankers serve to tighten lines of administration for forces as Washington The answer ot of the administration forces in ta the house bouse td the criticisms of the new currency bill made by the conference of at chicago on saturday will be a tightening up ot 0 the lines and a more vigorous Indor gement ot of the bill as lt it now stands 11 1 informal conferences ot of democratic members of the house currency corn com 1 on sunday emphasized the fact that the active supporters of the presidents currency plan expect to pass the measure through tile iq houlle bouse without substantial lal changie change chang ii s the amendments proposed by the bankers it was pointed out by house leaders saturday all conslo considered ered in detail when the bill originally orgin ally was prepared and in n the long debate over its provisions in the house committee on banking and currency SULZER AFTER MURPHYS SCALP governor hopes to send tammany chief to Pr prison lion albany N Y judge eytan J arnold of counsel for william sulzer and other attorneys on sunday consulted about their plans tor for getti getting fig back at charles F murphy senator frawley and other tammany leaders by having baying thim them indicted it was de dared by one of them that they intended to try to punish the tammany chief chal chairman aman rawley of the legislative committee that has been raking up the antl anti sulzer ammunition and leader of the assembly levy by presenting evidence against them to the grand juries of albany and now new york counties through which they hope to send them to prison these and other leaders are to bo be charged with having been connected with an illegal 1 conspiracy conspiracy to impeach sulzer SLAVERY IN THE philippines startling announcement made by Commis commissioner commissio ner in his re report ort washington chattel slavery as well as peonage is flourishing in the philippines this startling assertion is made in a special report by commissioner mi dean C worcester to the governor general mr worcester describes in great detail th the dif different differed feren t forms of traffic id himan beings the impossibility of suppressing the business under the present laws and the futile efforts at new hew I 1 legislation egi slaton which have ye beau been made from irom time to time ti me 6 since the american occupation of the philippines the citation covers the entire period down to tike the present time mr worcester says it has been and still Is a common thing for filipinos living in a territory adjacent to that inhabited by ne gritos britos Tabba Tabb annus bongo or gaos says th the report to obtain children by capture or purchase and to hold them as slaves selling thorn to others whenever it proves financially bially advantageous to do so such unfortunates are clearly chattel slaves and often are Topeat repeatedly edly sold and resold f i |