Show SENATE SENATE HEARS HUMAN TILLMAN REPORT South Carolinan Gives Characteristic Characteristic Char Char- Resume of the tile Hepburn Bill SOMETHING MUST BE DONE Warns I If r Defeat I jhb Mea tIC Vor Things I May lay Happen I. I farch The l.-The H IS Thc The mea meas tire lire giving th the the- commission lon the lie ad additional ll eJ I lonal jutI iclal powers IIO thought lJ by the President t the to tobe he IC necessary to tu enable it il to proper pursue F ue the thc Ii e oril ordered es-cd es bj by b congress inlo time thC coal coni and oil ull rail ral oads was waN passed ased by leo Iho senate today objection Mr h i asked for Us lIs Immediate consideration as soon as ne It ii w was re Ie od cel from flom from the lie house hou c He explains explained d ordinarily the he measure would go goo goto goto to a comm Itee but he announced hl his authorization to lo ask foi fUI its passage Ia a l' l This Thiis was done The rc resolutions will be In lie the hand of uC the l 1 t Ii w 1 I J 1 V 4 f ll I r The e api appropriation of JO OO 9 l J i h P Pi L t tU ordinary mH Ol will ill be t m l-m rei m. i in lii a n. regular supply hilL bill td lI N No H 11 1 M nl tva t va VO taken of O until on the l that speeches on un th the rule rate bill were Wee In es but Jut none on rca ready Mr 11 eIMo of Minnesota lIne uta In hi n. n brief all address Just before adjoin ad advocated rate rale legislation hut but expressed ld the time hope that thal no attempt would be oc made lo tu limit the constitutional eun I of the he courts to I Issue sue temporary in In junctions 5 so su as to tu prevent enl a suspension SU where shoes sion of tin the commissions commission's rate deemed Ull I advis A re directing the committee commit commit- tee tec on post host t roads and amI to Inquire into Inlo allo alleged ed discrimination of the department with s' second class mall matter was a agreed to 10 arl after l' l lIts Us Its tic author Mr lr Stone of ur Missouri had pointed to the case of alle alleged discrimination dis t crimination u against the thee publication u of the University of or Missouri time the Hepburn Hep liep- Mr 11 report on burn vae bill was presented and und read It consisted of over U WUI words tl but bul owing to the South breezy recy style of treatment it was closely listened to The rhe senator emphasized the fact that thai he alone was wal responsible to for cot I the report which expressed d hia hlA views He lie admitted that the bill should be lie amended and an saul said thesa amendments must nut not be he permitted to tn interfere the he general scope of the te act and claimed that e CI every reason ex exists ex- ex tests Islas wh why the thc measure should be hc considered con coci- non The demand of the people for Cor this Ibis le legislation he declared was walS insistent and If the congress should fall fail to tu pass passa a bill some sum one olle would woul be lie sure to re regret regret re- re gret It he contended Continuing he said This 1 issue will be made the paramount para pal mount one in the next election and 1111 those who vho otc ore re responsible tom for dela delay or Di inadequate Inn legislation h will find that when at last lash lh the flood floo gates of or popular r wrath and indignation In l are hoisted there will be some fine grinding done dois lai Danger i of cf III e C lI Thins Thins- If U those o most Interested in these oJ great at properties will trill not hot consent eon ent lo to lowise wl wise e legislation to relieve relle the distress of or the people 1 0 ph there theme is danger of or mote moie radical policies and antl leaders cr coming coining lOthe to lO the front with the thee result that legislation legislation legisla legisla- tion far tal more mOle drastic and amI dangerous than Into anything proposed In this tItles bill and the amendments to lo be bo offered will be enacted Vested with the iso rights of eminent domain lo to construct their lines Une and amid granted valuable charters an and franchises fran Iran the thie railroads iti iii the lost last 1 t few years have become c. Instead of or public carriers for the Iho benefit of or the people tho lie kind of or robbers robbers highway highway highwaymen men who do not 10 thrust thru t. t thell their 1 pistols 5 In the faces fuce of or their victims and aIm U demand de do- donand nand mand money or ur their 1111 11 11 lives but JUl who levy tribute In freight rates which areas arta art are a as leigh high as the millie ti-millie will bear beal don duny dunya to lo market monopolize wIth a access brazen one erie of the tOme prim necessaries lleS of or life coal coa-an coa coal amid and in I every even way tray show ashow theli absolute con con- for fOI the people an and the rights They must and will twill be lie curbed he concluded e |