Show RESTORETHE RESERVATIONS Sotmtu Ainondn Cleveland Iorontry 1rociuimllon Ily a 8ate ar g7 to III she Menase Aereea to fn Approprlalsn or 10lilSOln ray Nagar aroaseers r rtrrlhf > Old JteKIalrr Law Washington March IThe usual Sunday quiet of the capitol building was disturbed by a session of the senate made necessary to pass appropriation bllli Large crowds filled the gallerlei and overflowed to the corridors The attendance 01 senators was un greater than through the week the absentee others than those out ol town or lick I numbering only thirteen vlt Cameron Cam-eron Davis llanibrough of Nevada Ne-vada Kenny Paico Platt Prltchard Pugh Smith Turple Welmore and Wilson The venerable figure of the senate loir I Sherman Morgan and Palmer were among tSoie present sty a parliamentary fiction the lenlon II li a part of the executive session beginning begin-ning Saturday a recess having been taken at jjooclock thus morning until 3 p m Sunday The sundry civil ap proprlttlnn bill was under consideration a number of Important lien In payment pay-ment of sugar bounties for rivers and harbors etc remaining to be paned upon A vote on the sugar bounty amendment wn taken at soon ai the lenlon opened and It was agreed to 37 to it The amendment appropriate 1085156 for the balance of bountlci earned from Auguit 189 to June 189 An extended debate occurred on an amendment offered by Mr Clark nf Wyoming dnlgnrd to counteract the pretldenli recent order withdrawing J 1 000000 acre of land from the public domain and creating foreit reiervattont Mr Clirk erlltcUcHl the president order or-der ti arbitrary taking the people of Ihe stale affected had nol hen consulted consult-ed l It wai the incHt icrlniu blow aimed at the western country since the preient congress came Into exltence Mr Carter Montana who wai com mliilonernf the land office nt the time an Inquiry Into forest reservation was begun alon crlllclied the nretldenti order or-der s hasty and In total dliregard to vat Interests Town vllligei mllli and mlnei dive been Indlicrlmlnately Included within these forest reierva Mona tlonMr Mr Cannon Utah sad the prcil dents order covered an area greater than that ol the state 01 Milne It affected af-fected itatea represented here by fourteen four-teen senators not one of whom had been consulted The order would work mot serious hardships to the people ot the west Senator Peltlgrew Wilson Dubois and Mantle alto poke In crttlclim and the amendment was then unanimously adopted It li I ai followit And all tl a land In the states 01 Wyoming Utah Cjlorado Montana Idaho Washington and California apart and resented by executive orders and proclamation of February lad 1897 are hereby restored to the public domain and subject to settlement according ac-cording the lawiof the United Mates the lame ai If I aid executive orders and proclamation had not been made Among other amendment adopted was that for a tile for a public buildIng build-Ing at llutte Mont 50000 |