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THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 4; 1905, ‘ ‘ By T, E. Powers. DIRECT FROM PARIS! TE ONLY HAMILTON! (If ( NGRESS uv Your Ickes Now f Se = . Formal Doings Cut and Members Immediately Settle to Business. FLOOD Of BILLS GREATER THAN THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. CANNON AGAIN SPEAKER. (iP RIS ata) SA ait (Wh \ a & Fairbanks Rules in the Senate ts and Brilliant. Throng * Present, [- & —— OKLAHOMA LEADS OFF, Starts Legislation Going With a Statehood Measure—New York Members Well Seated, (Spectal to The Evening World.) WASHINGTON, Dec, 4.—Both Houses | of the Fifty-renth Congress opened at noon to-day, Vice-President Fairbanks | calling the Senate to order, while the House was convened by Clerk Me- Dowell, Long coats, silk hats and hand “ shaking were the prir al features of 0M MasteR thé convenin f the House of Repre HYDE AND serftatives. The one hu dred or more ere new members for the most part were up with the milkmen and walling on , the Capttol steps to get Into the bulld ine These new members are more n them were never in Washington before. ad some drifted over to the Conarea Sional Ubrary in an effort to find the Capitol Poloemen, house employees and old Members aided in rounding them up ghnd landing them at the House en- * trances Flowers, uaua merous than ever before, Moat of Most pleturesque vt — me ey of a new Con- nf Spence THE SENATE OPENS. NEW LEADERS IN BRITISH COMMONS. on Rules, fentive of an ss, were tubooed nnon and the Con ag me a ‘s Petia : wt hgetel By Walter A. Sinclair. old Howe lerders, Payne, of New York, ‘M@ Millionaires’ Club met to-day In Washington, D. C. And that array. I'm sad to say, Aint what |t used to be vin asrivtag before 19 For Mitchell's drooping, long baasettes the time until noon! D0 Rot bloom as of yore tkiig hands with old, And Burton had to send regrets gai leres were crowded He couldn't reach thé floor the House met. The Ex- was filled with friends at and Mis. Roosevelt jon ats were at the Sen- ew straggled iBo ihe whllery xet avide for their exclusive use Dalaell, Groaver und ‘Tawney, all jons, but that was as The Peachy Atatesman from New York No Peekskill tales dispersed On Interviews he's pluewed a cork, Of cruel blows the worst y Ramankerous be is and in. His words no longer sweet, Senate Scenes Familiar Bill he keeps 4 retainer on i when Vice | His Senatorial seat i he Senate e Ravel mber> The Other Elder Statesman dreams That he again {s Boas, Although upon his back there beams This season's crop of mose His reputation, worn in spots, Is all he has to bean ‘The Millionaires’ Club—well, he wots For such #mall things. won't care. i slp Deaiy had taken away Senators Bat ¢ Tenne nd Platt, of Con- ne it. There were no changes among the nite officials, The first arrival on the floor was Senator Suth f Utah He came | yut Ho o'clock, and @ few moments Boss Addi¢ks is hie yearly role, syburn appeared. From Holds up poor Delaware at time » receations in| Who, now, Is in the same old hole? pdyvery part of the chamber, the marble} Behold The Empty Chair! PHoom and the cloak rooms But still the Dead Ones can give thanks Tin the meantime the galleries had) In these beginning hours Hiled, The public gallerios were well! There ts the tall and chill Icebanke, The Likewise the card “No flowers,” in w later Senator b led as arly as 10 o'clock. ererved guileries Were opened at 11:9, bat the waiting crowd had taken nearly to see him and extend congmtulations, every seat within five minut In the Audience were the families of an emp y seat in the galleries and long Many Senators and men in publfo Ife, lines had formed in’ the oventdors, Mrs, Pulrbanks and her daughter, Mre, Cannon Elected. nmons, were early arrivals, They) When a qdorum was announced the poonpled the Vice-President s section) olerk stated that the next business was of the members’ gullery, In company) t9 proceed to the election of @ Speaker. with some friends. veral members of On motion for the House to do: this the diplomatic corps were present, the! Clerk McDowell appointed four téllers | keeper; Joseph C. MoWlroy, postmaster, first arrival being Minister Obaldia, of | to take the vote, two*from each political | and H, N, Couden, chaplain, Panama, party. Representatives Cannon and aps tte we agreed to for the John Sharp Williams were the only can- | notification of the President that Mr In Memory of Platt, rel retake [Cannon had been elected Speaker and | The hum of voices ceased when the Mr, Cannon wae elected and, escorted | bY Ue appointment of a cominitiee of Vice-Prosident's gavel sounded and by Representative Williams, went to the | three to inform the President that te | Chaplain Edward Everett Hale made) Speaker's chair and, after making a/ House was prepared for business, The the opening prayer. He referred briefly| short address of thanks, was sworn in| Speaker sppolited Messrs, McCleary ' caling,), Lacauer (N.Y) and Williams to the months since the Senate+had| by Representative H. H. Bingham, of) Migs) us tiis com nitter heen in session and to the work before| Pennsylvania, “the Father of the) Mr. Dalgel's rewolution providing € 4 > ce] o'” Feerd Grey \ Atha ‘mamts wanuiuidnd We House." the mame rukes (iwi prevalied the samt A, ie \ mbers. um on mains by Reale one. Cannen's Advios Congreus was adopied /the Benate to join with him in the} ce After the usual formalities the dra A sord'e Prayer, Mr. Cannon accepted the position tn| ing for seats Was begun. AG tu ” un nem bet of the N | __ Bisty-eight Senators responded to the! the following words; “I thank vou for! delegation drew unusually good’ seate yo! call, and the Vice-President ans| the honor you have conferred on me. There Was full representation from nounced that the Senate was ready to/ perticularly as I may be able ro con-| both New York City and St transact business, ° sider vour action ds an indorgement ot) (yentative Tin Sulivat Pi ge The death of Senator Platt, cif Con-| My services as Speaker of the last Con- lowed ol uy by iyroreesntacyes Rupr octic: re " r | pert and tagerald, of Brooklyn. necticut, however, was formally nes We fre here as representatives! Pert and Fitagerald, of Brooklyr brdught to the attention of the Senate, ; Of the peonle. lost their reputations as the and on motion an adjournment was| "This house {s the only place where | men, y, in Congres p takin at 12.0 as a mark of respect for| the yolce of the majority of the people, | Sentative Barabfeld, of Pittsburg, tops the late Senator, | Without intervening machinery, may di- Pine tah Wine Actions [rectly express itself, ‘Therefore, our re- Oklahoma Piret, . sponsibility being more direct is the rhe most shintarenque, Gath tay Oh of " ‘ae M | the House this year is at from is- Exactly mt noon Mujor Alexander |@reater, As your Speaker, I shall en-| sourk One of Its members appeared , MacDowall, ‘clerk of the. Howe, called /doavor to preside over your deltbera-| wearing a native homespun sult, an- that pouty to onjer, standing in his| tons with fairness to both partles and, other never saw a railroad train until place directly In front of the Speaker's | to every individual member. When 1/ he started for Washington, and all of | York City have fy eet! Washington for th chair, whioh wus vacunt, The fall of|have done that I may claim to have| fins tine The: Republhtans havea * OlP Henry COMPLE!T-BAINCrINAY the gavel marked the beginning of the |cleurly fa'flnd the duties of Speaker | majority of 112 In this Congress, which Fifly-ninth Congreen Junder the legislative law. {s composed of 149 Republicans and 137 oe ph ly ee aly Declaring the House “in order,” he| “There in, however, a duty for the) PMMOCTAS aca wag one by | pealed, and I think the time has come Announced prayer by thet Chaplain, | whole membership of this House as! Delegate McGuire, providing Mr State. for the repeal of the Timber and Stone Rev. Dr Henry N. Couden, The invo- | wel as the Sypaker, ‘The House {s| hood for Oklahoma, act, : ) mn is ice Aeeth iaasaina Will : es “Pwo yeura neo I introduced a bill to cation comprehended a review of tho | powerless without a quorum, and the bine ie" AnH toaaneo ee not be! opeal this law and it did not get. out ALICE ROOSEVELT, CONGRESS MAGNET peveeful and prosperous condition of pubsc business will inove slowly, and, | of the cammittee, a majority being - the notion, a plea for patriotic and | unfortunately, it smembere ate absent | Saatoet 1h age cok tiene ie. land | a toeelel to The Rrenthe World.) Wine leislation and concluded with «from the veslons of the House or tron, | LAND FRAUDS LIKELY other States have throw PINE ON HaeanaM rence tee Becoming tee phoebe eth iv hace the sessions of the committees, ‘There TO HELP NEW BILLS, | the workings of the Timber and Stone | idry"ot Congress just after the House A roll-call by States to show the| fore I ask you not only charity for fli | Sot, and aie neoetalty, for tte repeal Is | nad been culled ta order to-day. Mi Sa e¢ of & quorum Was a once be> | and patience with my own shorteom: | wagnINGTON, Dee, 4—At least two much more apparent, Noosevell’s presence has again started ings @@ the presiding officer, but also . EN 4 —_—— the report that she is to marry Repre- Flood of Bills. prompt attendance ani diligence on your! igre Pee ciety mite oe NEW PANAMA BILL Longworth, the young in the tan bt ue jure An Index to the business of the nag. | PAY witoh alone can make our com-| ie tne present. session of Congress. PROVIDES $16,500,000, y. that he oft ing seasion advantageous to the coun- rth joined Miss Ko mh wae the Industry of members in One will provide for the repeal of the ntreducing biNa A» many as one hun- | a timber. and stone act and the other) WASHINGTON, Deo, 4—Meprosenta- , , red publio billa had been placed in the House Officers Chosen, will make it possible for purely agri- | tive Hepburn to-day introduced a bill |veit has attended cess anor basket on the clerk's desk before 11 | ON motion of Mr. Hepburn, the of- | cultural land in foreut reserves to bo! to amend the Panama Canal law so e met Mr Lang O'clock. There are measures of logisia-|Acer¥ of the House of the last Con- | ‘iad law, Representative Lacey, |@% t0 facilitate the sale: of, bonds anid ae enie Woe ween Hon affeoing the gener! government, |St¢ss wore re-elected and sworn in, the | Chairman of the House Committee ‘on | Appropriating $16,500,000 to be tmmy- | round sdalakin Spmker Cannon wrived in his ofice| House first voting down the officers | Pu! Lands, will (ntroduce both of | dintely available for canal construction. | bunoh of five cream " these measures In the House, A eection of the bill idea th gurning near the front and rising sev- GIy and for an hour and a halt botore | proposed by Mr. Henry (Texua) on be- the amend-nent of the Desert | detailed statement. of the expendicures | ol thoes above the crown And falling soaston began he held an enthus- half of the minority. id M*. Lecey “€) trom 8 and sobsequent appropria- ||" & graceful curve toward the hack. Teception in his office adjoining | ‘The officers were sworn In, including he hone, ene, £ have been | tions for the construction of ter iath. | Sho worn a tight-fitting dross of a Very oe D | dark gray, mousquetaire gloves of a pai clerk; ‘Cas. i. be annually to ‘door. 0 lana was re Us Of each ligne san chlor aud & pslarine soe sau Lah) NEW CIBINET CHLLED FOR BRITAIN Campbell-Bannerman Is Busy | with Liberal Leaders—Bal- four Presumably Out. LONDON, Dec, +-5:6 P, M.—Premier | Balfour visited King Edward at Buck- | of the Cabinet. Sir Henry Campbell-Rannerman, the | Liberal Premier presumptive, arrived in town this morning from Scotland, and the Liberal statesmen were hurriedly sirmmoned {rom all parts of the kingdom to confer with him, presumably on tho composition of vhe new Cabinet, John Morley, James Bryce, Herbert Henry Asquith, Sir Edward Grey and Herbert John Gladstone and Bir Robert T, Ried, all of whom are belleved to be slated for seoretaryshipa, were closeted | with Sir Henry early in the day The general expectation is that Mr. Balfour will have resigned and that Sir Henry will have been invited to form a Cabinet before King Edward leaves town this evening It ts surmised that Sir Edward Grey will get the Foreign portfolio succeed- ing Lord Lansdowne, and that Sir Rob- | ert Reld will be a prominent member of | | the Cabinet. | Sir Henry Camphell-Bannerman was | late to-day summoned to an Interview | | with King Edward. It 1s expected that | an official announcement of the resig- | mation of the Ministry and the King's Acceptance of the resignation will be | | published to-night, a ee OLCOTT SAYS NO ONE i | WILL FIGHT PARSONS Sees Roosevelt and Then Predicts Success of His Late Rival. WASHINGTON, Deo, 4—After an in- terview with the President to-day Represemative Oloott, of New York City, who withdrew a few days ago from the contest for the chairmanship of the Republican Committee of New York County, expressed the belief that Representative Herbert Parsons would have no opposithon “T think," said Mr, Olcob:, “that Mr Parsons will be chosen unanimously So far as I know there is no objection at all t him, My judgment Is that his solection ts quite satisfactory to the Preside, who hag manifested a broad Interest in the question, without ex- pressing himself in favor of any par-| tleutar man” | YELLOWCRUSTON BABY Would Crack Open and Scab Causing Terrible Itching, ‘CURED BY CUTICURA “Our baby had o yellow ernst on his head which I could not keep away, When | thought I had suc ceeded in getting his head clear, it would start again by the crown of his head, crack and ‘scale, and cause ter ‘ rible itching. I then got Cuticury Soap and Ointment, washing the scalp | with the soap and then applying the Ointment, A few treatments made ¢ complete cure, I have advised a num ARMY OFFICER 1S HOW IS THIS FOR AN HELD FOR MURDER —ANTI-BOSS FIGHT? Lieut. Charles Pendleton Shot Philippines Policeman Stopping Him. CEBU, P. 1, Dee, 1—Via Man! 4—Lieut, Chartes Pendieton, |Democratic Club to Discuss Means of Getting Rid of Bossism, for 1a, Deo, ‘ of the Haw to get md of bosses and bose. Constabulary, ordered four native wol-|!8m" ts an odd subject for the Demo Alers Into the vehicle In whieh driving. A native policeman he was |OP@t Club to seriously discuss, but it te stopped |€0lng to do it to-night and appoint « | him and ordered bim to light the tamps| committee of twenty-five to granple on ‘the vehicle, when Pendieton phot | With the subject him dead The committee will report on the con+ He then contingded on his way, but! dition in which Ut finds the Democratic |revurned later and obtained the body walch oe delivered to the polto, cla iw nan di that he had found the on the road, The soldiers accony him confirmed ‘his story unl party, suggest reforms and outline jplans by which political organisation may be conducted without the instrue mentality of the ‘boss.’ 23 pa to-day Ys when they broke down, Pendleton had! The occasion for this move attends been drinking Peridieton's family live at Atla He was formerly a sergeant BSeyenty- fir Regiment of New He has > eld for murder, GOT $3,800 FROM HER the electhon to-nigh nta, Ga, |of the Board of Gc in’ the |ecandidates being Righard Croker, Jr, York Since the'days of “Boss” Croker, Ite tie interest has been manifested In the Democratic Club. It became prace tically the property of the Van Wycke of seven members hors, one of the the part of the Tammany belligerents ter a whack to “Boss” résolution contemplating — the changing of the name of the club to Robert Shadbolt, an Attorney, Af+|the National Democratic Club will alse rested on Charge Made be discussed. by — Mrs. Catherine Beddow, | HERO IN A RESCUE T00 olt, a lawyer, Kulton street, Bi Robert Shadh Mon at ind living at No, 11 Hart stre ned before Recorder Goft t urged with grand larceny, 1 ant is Mrs. Cathorine Bec w, of No. 146 Chishoum st x Mrs, Bec trlet-Attor boldt had defrauded her of $3,% ottloment of an estate, He dicted on Oot, 1, -but wag not found by as h Warrant wag, !ne, was to-day re the teetly A le lagued and Detective nell served It yesterday after Bridgeport, Conn,, where Sadb been living. He was held tn $: for trial rgeant NEED $150,000,000 BO The Amortean gtaph Company Inesting of stockholles for Des, co.siler the prop authority to. th nes ded convert! tion of Lone oO gate of $i company great Increase in business all nly, and to make tom. fo: sions they must have a large fund | engine-room, where whatever necessity. It is not hone and Tele- onda to the aggre- (Bey 00 to extend the busl- | Wilch was being waloade e dimotors say that there fy a dived twice , was flay ‘oxisn, MODEST TO GIVE NAME, i Stranger Dived Twice Before He Got Dewitt Morgan Out w complained to the Dis f the Ws ey last summer that Shad- of the Water, 0 in tha) Dewttt Morgan, a deckhand on tows Wis IN- moat No. 2 of the Hamburg-American wed from the river O'Con- by a man who was too modest a hero n20n 1) to give his name. yi Lait Tho tugboat waa lying at one of ihe steamship company’s piers at Hoboken, As Morgan wes carrying two heavy NDS, | 0°, lente down ladder he made & | misstep ad went overboard, He was unable for some time to free himself from the lamps, and when he rose (@ rs the surfare he was so exhausted that 41 t0! he could do nothing to save himself granting ating | and he sank again sue bs) A man sprang from an Brie lighter at Pier 3 and went to Morgdn’s aid. The rescuer and the second time he er'the brought Morgan up with him. The exten | half-drowned man was taken to the was revived by His: res spectal the In- other members of th tention to issue all at once, Out simply jcuer had vanished without having told to have the bonds ready when n reeded, pany one his n: —— AMMAN AM ied Big Reductions. \ $1200 Long Coats, $999) Hingham Palace this afternoon, and, it $20 $25 M | is understood, tendered the resignation | & $25 Models, Alterations FREE Continued at This Sale. SALE A TUESDAY'S SALE. Many of the season's choicest swagger long coats are brought together from our high-priced assortments for this greatest Coat Sale that New York ever saw. $20 Empire Coats 522 Semi-Fitted Coats $25 Loose-Back Coats All the distinguished models are included—each garment being made on the ample lines and with the individual style of custom tailored coats, |. Kerseys, Cheviots, Meltons in black and colors. Every cont in the o hos achieved ar luaive and? attractlye of at fon to $0.00 # without pre nt—with all of the cold r stil! ahead of us, + T BOTH STORES. FULTON STREET Tee A eee © pee ee 1 eet y on heavy desserts—fancy cake means stomach-ache, Top off with Loft candy, PENNY A POUND PROFIT. SPECIAL FOR MONDAY. SCOTCH CUPS. . 4... POUND 10 ASSORTED FRUIT A ic CHOCOLAT! ee SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY. CHOCOLATE AND VANILLA COCOANUT KISSES uuee ‘ ‘ ae HY ee A pall of Why pity Samples for Sunday: Park Row Store | we will deliver 1 to 10 Ibe t the following rates; Manhat tan Island. We, Brook Ad City, Hobokan or The Bronx, 1x No goods sent C. 0, D. ber of mothers to use Cuticura, wher 1 have been asked about the same ailment of their babies, Mrs Johr NY | candion for our out-of-town customers carefully packed. and shipped from our Apeclal Ma'- Grader Dept. Mixed CHOCOLATE CREAM PEP. 10c s rotnn Le PERM +P COOLS, CHURCHES, INSTITUTIONS, FATRS.&C. y i G0 half-vound go 98 jun more when you can buy of the manufacturer? unittees are displayed at our Barclay street sore only, Oven Evenings Until 11 o'cloek, 54 BARCLAY ST, Cor, West B'way, 29 CORTLANDT ST, Cor. ChurchSt, PARK ROW NASSAU, At City Hall Park, 1g, att a amt lott ass) conte oem) » om bem nonin © otis sri) tna ould ovilt 1 otthy at ont 1th ray: tie@ ae word diwott « oslte {olen istver \tewoat a tt n A ow ” at Ht wat 1 a a Pareyny au ie 1108) Ovo) ou { edit » alt fn Ya < abbas

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