Show tor not standing by silver introduced by monson in the house the antitrust anti trust law in one body and the incorporation free bill in alie other after a long hard fight the house passed without substantial emendation the senate antitrust anti trust bill yesterday an effort was made to enlist the labor legislators in the ranks of the opposition to the measure by the insertion of various amendments but there were killed in turn so that endeavor was in vain the house sat nearly hours the longest bittins sit tins of the session mansons Mon sons resolution aleut senators brown and cannon created more amusement than any other emotions emo tiona fight being made on it mainly through a desire to have fun with the minority SCHOOL gov wells attorney general bishop and superintendent of public instruction bark as the reform school commission asked that the legislature appropriate the schools deficit in 1895 and atie further sum of for running expenses of the institution until april two claims of M bthomas HT homas presented by curtis each in the sum af pf went to the board of examiners heiner presented the petition of john craft and thirty others of fatterson Fat tereon giorgan county asking for the enactment of the australian ballot law A petition irom robert till of provo was read asking that he be reimbursed in the sum of 2000 for property seized by the board of appraisers under the law of 1892 by which they deprived petitioner tit ioner of the right of purchase of acres of land sir critchlow for the judiciary committee recommended the passage of his OR n bill no 96 regulating regula and extending the powers of ohp district court in matters pertaining 0 o the estates of decedents dece dents minors insane etc during vacation 0 the judges absence mr curtis presented the recommendations of the lalor committee with respect to hous bills nos 7 and 43 in both unfavorable to the proposed legislation house bill no 43 is howards measure to protect employees from unjust discrimination in certain cases it makes it unlawful lul for employers to ray employed emp loyes in salons and provides penalties for discrimination against anyone because of religious belief or cal affiliations the adverse reports on both bills adopted after flinch mr howard succeeded eucce eded in having the action reconsidered as to the latter of tho bills and consideration of the report deterred until today CASSOS AKO one 0 the liveliest aughta of the se cion was induced by the presentation of a concurrent resolution by mr mon eon condemning the action of senators brown and cannon in congress the resolution which atas a travesty of Alli sons high flown dilver and tariff memorials created unlimited fun among the members and it is probable that the desire to hear the whole of the somewhat remarkable production saved it from a still earlier grave than that to which it was consigned the text of the resolution is whereas F J cannon and arthur brown senators from utah to the united states senate did on february descend from their high duty as representatives of this state and their baill higher duty as representatives of the united states by their acts or omission to act and in direct violation of their pledges place the subject of taris paramount to the free and unlimited coinage of silver and did thereby cast reflection on tho ability of their constituency to know what is best for them and the nation and whereas such attitude by them is in direct violation of every sanctity which surround Bur round the acts of senators representing the people of the states of euch fixed opinions on the necessity oi free coinage and is an unmerited stigma upon their intelligence and whereas it is the duty of the state and all its servants to honorably labor lor the cause ot silver thus advancing that mighty day when no shadow of the interest guillotine shall be cast across 1 ie pathway of our citizens now there lore be it resolved by the house the senate concurring con currine that we do hereby express our sentiment of condemnation ot the acts of frank J cannon and arthur brown and hereby solemnly censure them for the same and do most respectfully urge it such acts by them bo persisted in thit they come home and learn anew the necessity of silver being restored to maintain the grandeur of our institutions after a humorous debate indulged in ly a dozen members monson moved the of the rules and the adoption of tho resolution but taylors motion for its rejection carried by a straight barty 3 arty vote murdoch also voting with the fide BILL rei when senate bill no judiciary committees recommended substitute for Boli thos antitrust anti trust bill asane up for third reading nye moved the elimination of sec 7 which relieves purchasers pir chasers of commodities from members of a trust from liability for payment Critchlow alne supported the retention of the section nye howard lewis and arguing that the effect of such legislation would simply ho to legalize robbery the motion to strikeout strike out the critchlow Crit ehlow cause was put and lost murdock moved to amend sec 1 which reads any combination by individuals corporal ions or having for its object or effect the controlling prices of any products of the sailor of any article of manufacture or commerce or the coat of exchange or transportation is prohibited and hereby declared unlawful by inverting inE erting after the word prices of any professional bervice eer vice the murdock amendment was discussed the consensus of opinion brov ing favorable to it and resulting in its adoption PASSED BY 32 TO S on motion of murdock the minimum penally 0 violation of the act by corporation po ration company or firm was reduced from to for the first offense and from 2000 to for alie second but murdocks amendment striking out the increased fines for subsequent infractions of the bill was defeated an attempt to adjourn by stevens was ineffectual A vote was then had n the passage of the bill resulting as follows ayes 32 noes 8 Alli sons senate bill no 40 defining the duties of the attorney general and fixing the compensation was passed without opposition AS TO ATTORNEYS FEES ferguson of carbons bill no 20 providing for fees when a mechanic artisan miner laborer or servant sues for wages came up without material amendment though the former fight on it was renewed passed by this vote ayes 24 noes 14 monson s bill no 80 relating to the exposure tor sale of dressed meats in cities of or more inhabitants came up and after some consideration was made the special order for M aday at 2 pm steves asked that additional copies of his school bill be ordered printed when it was ascertained the cost would be 75 the provision was voted down then aurtis asked that Boli thos maximum rate bill be primed the in formation wag volunteered that ite printing would incur an expense of one member at this emitted a whistle and another a motion to adjourn and the members crowned a long days work ay an economical ending curtiss mo ion dying when adjournment was aken law investigation Washington Neb 21 at ell is island D new york harbor the immigration committee of the house will taka evidence bearing on the administration of existing immigration laws the committee went to new york last night it h composed of congressman bartholdt of missouri chairman congressmen danford of ohio ot pennsylvania ira cewell of indiana howell of new york barney 0 wisconsin mahany ot new york wilson of south carolina hendrick of kentucky and buck of louisiana it is expected the committee will witness saturday the landina of two ship loads of immigrants A beneral consultation on the subject of immigration and the class or immigrants will be had with the government inspectors at ellis island with a view to learning more about the workings of the existing laws it is generally conceded that if any immigration law is passed by the present congress it will be the lodge bill now pending before the senate which provides for strict educational test in addition to the restrictions of the present laws VULCAN EXPLOSION blent more bodies Recover edThe work still colne on newcastle colo feb 20 up tog this evening eight more victims of the vulcan mine explosion have been recovered at four bodies were found and brought to the surface they were the remains of nick roas robert bottle jr emil funk aged 14 and dore aged 13 at 3 thia afternoon two more bodies wore found and half an hour later two more they the remains of robert tony capero john bambard and charles merchant they were found in the first left entry and all lay within a space of about feet the bodies were covered with roal and timbers and were terribly disfigured their legband arms and ribs were broken and the flames had blackened their features almost beyond recognition an additional name was this morning added to the list of the victims it ia that of alfonso boldes and increases tho number to forty nine the situation at the mine is steadily improving the air is good and gas no longer threatens the men bli hour shifts of twelve men each are being worked and they are steadily pushing their way into the openings of the mine and clearing out the coal and timber which choke their progress A aidman carl schmidt was detected today at tempting to rob the trunk of mrs john frank whose husband was killed in tuesdays explosion schmidt and wife were friends of the frunk family and were at the house to sympathize with her lie was promptly arrested and ait was not deemed prudent in the existing state of the mind to try him at present he was bent to the county jail at glenwood in default of bail there are threats of lynch ing and schmidt may bo sent to denver for safe keeping THE FRENCH the genaio Is still in the ring to do business paris feb 21 the senate today by a vote of to 60 adopted a motion against aliat is characterized as a violation of its constitutional rights the motion adds that the senate does not to suspend its legislative existence therefore it w ill continue to examine any proposals submitted by alie cabinet NORTHERN PACIFIC RECEIVERS the of the road want four receivers appointed joew york feb 21 the motion for argument in the matter of the appointment of receivers for the northern pacific railway made in behalf of the Farn iera loan trust co was called today before judge lacombe united states circuit court the argument for the motion was made by francis T A junken and herbert B turner general counsel for farmers loan trust co silas W bettit and henry were in court to look after the interests of the officers of the northern pacific railway and reorganization committee bilas W pettit speaking for the northern pacific railway officers said they were not opposed to the appointment of bigelow mchenry but asked for confirmation together with R M galloway and andrew F burleigh E nathan of cardoso nathan representing the second mortgage bond holders asked for the appointment of but two receivers and mr howard of root clarke spoke for the third mortgage bondholders bond holders judge lacombe took the papers and reserved his decision all ready for the noose boston feb 21 calmly quietly and almost cheerful aneus D gilbert the convicted murderer of little alice sterling passed the night in his narrow cell impassively waiting for death by the noose no visitors were admitted to the charles street jail last night and the condemned man retired early to his coach for his last sleep on earth in one of his last interviews yesterday he isaid that ha was satisfied that ho would undergo execution for a crime of which he had no knowledge of corn milting everything is in readiness for the execution all yesterday morning the sound of hammers could bo heard in the jail as the carpenters drove homa the wooden pina which held the scaffold together the condemned man could now and then hear an occasional stroke louder than the rest he knew their significance but be kept on writing and gave no sign between 9 aud 10 morning dressed in a black broadcloth j cutaway staging collor and black scarf he will attend a religious service conducted by his spiritual adviser rev F A wayfield miss jennie gilbert law er doherty sheriff obrien and a few others will be present the service will last an leour or more boston feb 21 gilbert was a man of all work the victim was the little daughter of a barber choso whoso shop gilbert frequented he petted the child until ehe became fond of him and when on the day of the murder he took her out walking nothing was thought of it three days after the disappearance her body showing evidence of brutal treatment with the head hacked with an axe haq found buried beneath the stable in which gilbert had a room an effort was made to save the murderer on a plea of insanity but it was ineffectual grey and bhones london feb 21 earl grey has been appointed administrator co with cecil rhodes of the territory of the Brili sli south africa company bold lawrence kas feb 21 the safe in the bank at mclouth Mc Lauth twelve miles north of here in jefferson county was blown open last night the robbers securing the burglars stole a team drove to lawrence and took the east bound train blethen lost his suit minneapolis feb 21 alie celebrated suit of alden J blethen at one time editor and manager of the minneapolis tribune against thomas lowry president of the soo railway and minneapolis and st P aul street railway system tor lilO OOOO was decided today with a verdict for the defendant the cabe was on trial thirteen days blethen claimed lowry agreed to make good any losses he might sustain in tho management of the tribune and that lowry sold the tribune to the present owner W J murphy without Bl ethene consent A WHOLE FAMILY alt abo in chicago aro abed chicago feb 21 the entire family of jacob jacobi was asphyxiated asphyxia ted last night in bla farm house center by gas from a coal glove the dead are ANNIE 16 years old tho other members of the family are JACOB her father will die MABY JACo oiher motherwell moth erwill recover |