| Show SENATORS LEAVE THEIR POSTS i WHEN DAVIS BEGINS SPEECH Washington Jan Ian 26 Jeff 26 Davis delivered a a. two-hour two speech this afternoon afternoon after after- noon attacking the trusts the money power enemies of ot the republic men wile who gamble those who retard b by th their ir manipulations Jons bf of the cotton market the scented magnolia land from which he lie halls As S soon as he was r recognized co fixed by the Vice President nt senator on both sides of the chamber began leaving their scats seats Nor Ol did thc they re return return return re- re turn until the Ar Arkansas voice W wis 8 silent Not more more than eight members were wera present at any time Davis was upon the tho floor The newspaper correspondents m likewise likewise like like- d- d wise abandoned their posts In the gallery gallery gal gal- lery also the visitors' visitors galleries were ere practically practical deserted After picturing conditions In Rome nome at fit the time of or Julius Caesar and describing and describing the death of f 1 1 as fl pi price ice of ur his InI In o lo I end nd service for tlc the vo poor r Mr D Davis continued In part as follows I This brief history of oC Rome Romo and Its great groat reforms illustrates the terrible terrible ter ter- fate fato that lies in the path of or any man who seeks to shake shako loose from the throat of the he government the parasites parasites parasites par par- of or wealth these those stock block gamblers these stock Block Jobbers that attempt to control the destinies of oC the nalon naion In some unguarded moment a Q match may be touched to the fuse tuge that connects con cun- fleets with the hidden mine of ot discontent discontent dis dis- Is- Is content and dismay that Is planted d this republic and I shudder for the consequences consequence I would not be an alarmist t but I predict that unless conditions change unless congress turns a listening carto carto car ear to the lamentations of ot an outraged public within ten years there ma may maybe maybe be another Shenandoah valley another another another an an- other Gettysburg th the red rod broom of ot otI I war wor may moy sweep this government go as w it t has hns never swept before and when that day duy shall break brenk woe to the cr crowd rl H working the field of legislation that have laid those these grievous burdens upon the backs of the crowd working the tho field of ot human endeavor or Mr 11 Davis declared that th the panic c of t 1907 was organised fd on le Ito's s than han three acres of ground in III N Now New w York where the these e two gigantic stock gim ig Institutions pI ply their wicked d vocations He said that ho lie was governor go of Ark Arkansas a law was wag enacted for the suppress sl j of all an dealings In futures purely within tho the state and the provisions lons of ot that net act were practically similar to those proposed proposed proposed pro pro- posed In his bill now before the Senate Sen Sea ate He spoke especially of the baneful baneful bane bane- ful tul effects of the sale of ot futures on the price of cotton although his bill has hns reference to all alJ J products of tho the soiL solL I jJ J j |