Show GROSSCUP fi AT KANSAS CITY DINNER declares De claras that the remedies offered by bryan hearst and roosevelt would prove kansas city nov 23 after electing H D loveland of sun san francisco president resident for the ensuing g year adopting F ng two resolutions mis vi ivy W J bryan after they had beet I 1 voted down hy by the committee on re solutions and after adopting a set of resolutions including clouding on an endorsement ot of the propositions submitted by secretary of state ellhu root for encouraging our merchant marine and for increasing our intercourse with south america by adequate mail facilities the trans trana MIssle sippi commercial congress adjourned late today to moot in 1907 at muskogee Musko geo 1 T kansas caty nov 23 united states judge peter S Gros grosscup soup of chicago waa nas a guest of honor and the principal speaker at a dinner of the knife and fork club in this city tonight mr judge Gross grosscup eup said in speaking on corporations unquestionably the important position that mr hearst has obtained in the politics ot of new york and in the politics of the country a p position that drew to him enough republican votes to enable his ticket to divide with tho the republican ticket almost al most equally the vote of new york Is duo due more than to all other causes combined to the relation that the corporations of the country axe are bel believed loved to bear to the people of the count country rT and to sir fr He hearses Hea rats arsts attitude e on the questions that cheso relations exercise and out of this corporation question too mr bryan has obtained his political lotical I 1 power and mr lur roosevelt his foremost power and position judge glosup G declared that the dio remedies advocated iby by roosevelt bryan and hearst would prove aneff ineffective ec and he proposed the reconstruction of the great corporations so sa that the people would have a share in thorn thom and the regulation of the operations of the corpo corporations radons by the government the introduction of politics into the proceedings of tho the congress was nax bowly averted when the report of the committee on resolutions was submit ted for action john P irish chair manof man of the committee had scarcely finished reading the report when ii virvine of st louis vice president of the congress made an impassioned address ton censuring tonsuring suring the action of the resolutions r committee in omitting from fram its report the two resolutions introduced to the cong congress Tess iby by mr bryan during the speech speech last night mr irvine then offered the bryan resolutions for the consider aAlon of the oon congress gresa the chairman suggested that consideration of the two bryan resolutions ibe be postponed until the tale report of the committee on resolutions as reported had been adopted adapted an and d the suggestion Bugge sUon was adopted the report of the committee waz wag adopted and mr irdine then formally offered the bryan resolution against private monopoly mr irish in reply to the speech or of mr irvine said gald that he be opposed the bryan resolutions because ot of the views air bryan had haa expressed in indis his new york speech lie he evad that those views were of such a nature that he be did not want the congress to so go on record as supporting them directly or indirectly y ho balatbat mr bryan who was an eminent dialectician dialectic I 1 an and candidate date for loal honors had pd government ownership of all pir tille utilities and that an endorsement ment of the resolution lution would be an indirect endorsement of government ownership of such each utilities several delegates remonstrated with 1 sir ar irish that mr ivr bryan had not advocated the public ownership of all public utilities and thomas knight of kansas city asked air irish does the authorship of a resolution stamp the resolution and mr fr irish rejoined would you consider any resolution put by mr harriman harraman Harrl man mr knight answer answered ed 1 I would it if a good one without altho nt further debate the resolution offered by bi mr irvine was adopted and mr Il aryans ryans first resolution was submitted and adopted without debate ex governor L B prince of now new mexico made a strong plea for single statehood for that territory he said that at the last election new mexico had voted for statehood ali although hough all possibilities of securing statehood by the election vy was as precluded by the form of the ballot which meant shall now new mexico and arizona he be admitted as aa one state instead of shall arizona and now new go b 0 admitted to statehood he said he be had lived in the capital of now new mexico twenty seven years and during that time ho he had bad never seen a man there f from rom arizona he said there was nothing in common between the two territories and thero there was every reason why they should not lot be admit admitted teil as one state he said that new Allex mexico leo had elected sixty six delegates at the last elect election lon who would meet and draft a constitution after which atwould it would be sub submitted med to congress t congressman john stephens of texas requested that lie he be allowed to submit a resolution favoring statehood for arizona saying that he h wanted to act as the friend in court of that terri territory torr which had no representative in the congress congress congressman stevens wanted to make his resolution an aine amendment adment to the new mexico resolution but gov prince objected saying that new mexico had voted in favor of statehood while arizona had voted against it 1 I dont blame arizona tor for voting against you they are americans there while you have a good many in new mexico rejoined congressman stevens congressman stevens then submitted a resolution corded ded similarly to the new mexico resolution favoring separate statehood for arizona and the resolution was wad accepted by the resolutions com committee commett mitt and adopted with the rest of the report an oregon delegate precipitated a lively debate by demanding that the resolution favoring the improvement of harbors on the pacific racille const coast be amended by omitting that tho the depth of cuch harbors he be stipulated as thirty live feet feel he sold said that the depth should hould not bo be limited tho texas delegation took issue isado with him and instated insisted that it if p an unreasonable request was wag made of congress by asking that the depth of the the harbors be forty or laty feet feat explanations from the son BOH gress would be necessary and action on the klie resolution would be delayed th tho 9 resolution was adopted as submitted george V madel of denver offered 0 resolution for the classification of railroad rates jo po that the rate for long and hort short s hauls would bould bo be proportionately the samo thomas knight of bf I 1 missouri a civil engi enginger noer widely knowd in the west introduced the following resolution that Ws this con contreas greas appoint a standing committee to td consider the problem of railroad transportation and lia its relation to two tho internal of ahe western states and and report on the te same to the next session of 0 this congre congress sg the date of the next meeting of the bon congress gress will be decided upon by the executive committee and a local committee from muskogee Musko geo to te congress directed that each delegation select a a committee of three members to go to Wash washington lugton when congress consid considers drs the rivers and harbors blu bill |