| Show SENATE TO VOTE NEXT MONDAY I I i On the tho Now New Hay Treaty DEBATED FOIL FO FOUR nouns flOURS mi nil VI n HI More an in Sen lou lion unit and Comes Vp II Dec 12 Tho agreed today to tako talO n u vote herol ad lUt adjournment tu on Monday on all this the now for tho the abro L ration of the Inton r hI trat and Ulla opening oll tho WilY way for tor or the lion of ut a 0 canal across the tI Isthmus vi ot oft t by IJ the United This agreement was reached after tour four I of ot debate lug Jug to secure sel Ure the tho constant t attention of ot most ot of thu tim senators Senator Spooner who wAs w ia ono of the tho principal of ot tho tIo day dllY had ha just jus JustI I when Senator lied un 1111 II CHOI i 10 to O a t 1 vote it devel dovel developed that there thero were ero other senators who to be the tho th insult bo be log Ing that the late date for tOl the tho voto vote was wa until Monday Tio rho agreement for tOr nn an ad oel of or the tho Semite from ruin until Monday and for fol u IL meeting rt f t 11 oclo on that day tin Ia ono hour In od ad of ot the usual time Is hi that Hint as nl soon lIoon as ilK a utter after the convenes move an and that the treaty shall hove have tho the en on tire the attention of at thu tho Senate Benato until a 11 hunt voto veto Is hi before tho the ad id 1 for tor that flint day dayi oy i Tho The principal speakers today besides Senator Spooner were wore Senator Mono Money f and ond Senator Foraker Mr Money While Uniting finding much In III tho the treaty to criticise Bald Bahl that an nA a ho found toual that tho the fortunes fortunes of the proposed canal across cro crothe the tho ho Isthmus Inextricably entwined with the tho treaty he lie could coul not tint see his way WilY clear to do anything that would woul pre prevent preVent vent or oven delay Senator Foraker maintained that tim tho th provisions of ot the thu now treaty met net ov Ol tHy cry objection made to tu the Hay flay treaty and cover every eVOI essential thing that was WU wa Included i In hi j the amendments made by the tIu Srn ate to that document He lie It Ii ax a tI of ot tho the utmost Importance IIII that II the tue t 10 treaty should be u b out OU t TillS This result re ul t waR wan effected by bytho bythe the tho t 0 convention under consideration IIo J 0 asserted that all 1111 rights of ot the United States were amply under this treaty treat our absolute nud complete control of the tho canal could not be Jo questioned by hy t or any other ither power Mr speech dealt largely With tho the legal and the general effect of or f the treaty Ho said lIld I that after n a 1 careful study stud of ot Its itH It pro provisions r visions lie ho was convinced that it could he be honestly hone supported by ev cv every C crY ery patriotic citizen He lie Wits was tle fre frequently fluently Interrupted by Jy Senator haven Bacon Senator Spooner who followed nio WaR frequently Interrupted by sena senators torn tors on tho the Democratic side He lie con COll contended COlli i tended that the tho United States tes would have a Lt right to control tho the canal after atter Its own manner during nor any WIll war to Which tho the country might be bo a 1 party Senator Mason Interjected that treaty agreement never nevor binds n a nn an ant t on to the extinction of Us Its lt r t and duties Senator t assented 0 to this and said that no tia mat matt p t Cr r what might be ho tho the provision of ot ofte v it the te e treaty the tho nation MUon could not be ac accused ced of ot dishonor or Immorality It If Its 3 It t trinA were broken In If It Us Its own existence At p m ni the Senate adjourned until Monday at nt 11 ii |