Show restrictive measure likely to pass this session senate favors stringent law roosevelt does not like to be disturbed when speaking break in minnesota delegation gordon of georgia capitol notes washington june 3 Special The bill restricting immigration will pass the senate it there is time to consider it the senate has always been more inclined to restriction than the bouse several times the senate would have enacted more stringent laws it the house would consent it now looks very much oolf a law would be enacted at this session chairman penrose of the immigration committee expects to have his committee consider the bouse bill at an early date with a view of having e senate take it up when an opportunity Is presented will not be interrupted president roosevelt te als turbid when he is making an address some people attempted to pass to choir eats while he was talking at the rochambeau unveiling lie turned to an officer and said stop those people right there do not let them pass and they waited until he had concluded this reminds me of an incident at the philadelphia convention roosevelt went on the platform to second the nomination of mckenley one of the numerous photographic fiends rushed into the center aisle and set up his camera just as roosevelt had been introduced trod get that thing away from there was his first remark clear it away quick and an officer of the convention bustled tho photographer out of the aisle since he has been president roosevelt be has stopped the snapshot man from taking pictures but there Is one which he prizes which was taken with bis consent it him on horseback just as the horse Is jumping a hurdle it makes a very good picture first break in six years for elac years there has been no break in the minnesota MInoe sota delegation seven republicans have been elected from the seven districts and have served continuously it would take a long time to look up past history to ascertain it there has ever been anything like this before but it Is rather remark able that seven derfall mer fall of one party should be and elected reelected re for three terms the first break comes next fall two additional districts have been added to the state and two members of the present delegation morris and eddy have declined to become candidates the lucky three tawney mccleary cary and heatwole neat wole are the lucky men from minnesota said representative eddy they come from districts where there are no local troubles they do not have to decide between different towns or communities no part of their districts seeks or demands river and harbor improvements nor indian legislation public land legislation nor anything that causes contentions they do not have to fight for nominations and elections in fact joel heatwole announces from time to time that he will not again be a candidate but his district convention nominates him just the same when any of the rest of us make any euch announcement our people take us at our word gordon of georgia it the civil war had lasted six months longer that man would have commanded the confederate forces remarked a man who had served in the war pointing to general gordon ot georgia who was passing through the capitol it was not a southerner who was talking for I 1 never heard of a southern man who believed that any general could supplant robert E lee this gentleman went on gordon was a lieutenant general next in rank to iee lie waa a man who had shown a great military talent but what Is more to the point he waa a favorite of jefferson dails or at least dails wag him great consideration and watching lila course with a view of making bilm commander in chief of the confederate forces 0 course no one can prove or disprove a story of this kind which Is interesting even so long after the war general gordon was twice elected to the sonata and twice voluntarily retired the life of a senator was never attractive to him congressional notee of every document ordered printed by congress or cither branch of it there aro 1000 set aside for the libraries throughout the country these documents no matter what they may be are held in the government printing office until sicre is bulto a large collection then they are bound in book form and sent to all state libraries and to two libraries in each congressional district it there are such libraries when aman a man gets his bill through a committee of the house said representative senta tive perking of new york lie Is all right it Is plain balling this is not the opinion of representative cush man ot washington who says that be bis bills reported but that they to the union calendar which is a legislative graveyard tharo 0 aught to be a reform in this matter of privileges to representatives in congress at functions remarked an irate member of the house who had been unable to get next to something iba was going on if I 1 were manag ing affair of he continued 1 I would e bad W righta or alie reason why 9 V DUNN AA A JE fiSh tvS |