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Show WILL ATTEMPT TO BIND THE SENATORS I Washington, April 10. A caucus I binding upon those who attend it Is unknown in the United States senate. sen-ate. That, however, is what the administration ad-ministration Intends to force upon senators in the hope of saving free wool and frev sugar j It is known that Ransdell and Thornton of Louisiana will bolt and join the Republicans In opposing the bill if free sugar stays In IJu Walsh of Montana and Newlands of Nevada are up In arms over the free trade proposals In these two Items. V ool Is the great product of Montana ! and Walsh Is credited with being In an ugly mood Only two days ago he bad an anlmaaed conference with fljt the president on this BUbjeci Neil lands has practically said be will not bm support free sugar It Is for the purpose pur-pose of whipping Walsh and Newlande into line that the caucus is to be Ll held There Is no hope of holding . the Louisiana senators, for they are SB pledged to their people to vote against Jk free sugar To offset thiE loss, the Democratic managers expect to obtain the support sup-port of l'oindexter of Washington, the ' only Progressive ho refuses longer to be known as 8 Republican Works J1 of California also Is being countea H upon to help the Democrats pull free j wool and free sugar througti the senate sen-ate The latter is questionable The K crucuk idea has created a sensation In the senate. |