Show FORTYNINTH CONGRESS I lie scimlc ASIIINOTOI June 5ilittler read a tele from tho Mayor and a largo I numhcr cram of citicns olfbO bpartanslmrg S C nrRliiB the Senators from thnt Slate in Conoress to nso their luaaenco in defeating thcoleomnr cnrlne I bill which HID signers declared wns the worst form of protection ° let people buy olcoinarpnrinc I they say I as they lot Yf would any other article of food fJnm After tho rontiuo business the Senate proceeded pro-ceeded to tho consideration of hills on the conRldernlon calendar Under tho five minute cal lilt 1IIMI1C I AsiiisoTos June 9Hill of HHnoK I l 1 coutiiming ou the Civil Service bill said ho cOltnulll al Cii to believed that tho response of the country the provision would prose I quietus to the attack upon the Civil Service BJ stem Ho el what ho r asserted to bo nn indirect violation of the law by Iho Postmaster General nncl Commis I nioncr l of Pensions and commended c mlr o IIt1 more direct coarse bo i ursued by tho Scene 10ro tory Ilroct ircasury In appointments Ho in also criticized tho action of the President appointing Oborly ncton n Civil Service Commissioner Com-missioner dcclnnng that gentleman was n type of the party boss Ilane of Pennsylvania protested against tho provision nnd called attention to tho fact that the change proposed to bo made could bo made by the resident fo put this proposition in the bill was to vote bi n want of confidence In the 1resluent nud his Cabinet Ho believed tho President seas doing his host to carry out civil service reform and that most if not all of his Cnbmel were endeavoring in good faith to execute tho law |