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Show "0, FATHER, DEAR FATHER-," Democratic Convention Tics Up Government Funds, No Appropriations Made For New Fiscal - Year. - - ' Washington, Juno 30. The deadlock dead-lock in the Baltimore convention threatens to continue tho embarrassment embarrass-ment of the executive departments ot the government duo to the failure ot Congress to pass tho necessary appropriation ap-propriation bills for tho now flsca year, which boglns tomorrow. When tho House and Senato meet at noon tomorrow it Is not likely that a quorum will bo present and unless unanimous consent is given for the passage of the Fitzgerald resolutions continuing last year's appropriations during July, tho government will have to struggle along without funds untl the Democrats nominate a candidate for President and permit tho absentee statesmen to return to tholr seats in Washington. Heads of tho executive departments havo decidod to continue operations tomorrow on tho pro ml so of leaders that the resolution will bo passod. If it Is not passed It is hard to predict what might happen. Certainly some of the machinery of government will .stop at midnight Monday all ot It might stop. Tho malls might bo hold up. With conventions out of tho way, Congress will begin a steady grind to transact tho business which baa been waiting in tho Senate. From the Senate Sen-ate tho naval bill will come shortly with a provision for two battleships which the House has rejected. Tho conferenco on tho judicial and executive execu-tive bill will bogln immediately. Tho first business ot Importance In tho House will bo tho Impeachment proceedings agalDst Judge Robert W. Archibald ot the court ot commerce. Chairman Hay of tho military ar-fairs ar-fairs commltteo will present a resolution reso-lution tomorrow appropriating funds for tho expenses of the joint maneuvers maneuv-ers nt Manassas, Va., being 'under orders or-ders to go to tho encampment. A more error In engrossing throat-ens throat-ens to leglslato Jacob M. Dickinson, former secretary ot war, and other attorneys at-torneys out ot office as special government gov-ernment counsel In anti-trust and interstate in-terstate commerce cases. Originally tho bill would havo barred employment employ-ment ot special counsel who had been years preceding. Tho House modified tho prohibition to npply to future appointment, ap-pointment, but Attorney General WIckersham discovered tho modification modifica-tion had bion over looked In the en-grossod en-grossod copy, already signed In the House. He will ask the Senate to eliminate the prohibition altocVuier. |