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CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1906. CONGRESSIONAL. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL SENATE AND HOUSE OF REP RESENTATIVES. Washington, Feb. 13. —The senate \ yesterday adopted a joint resolution reported by Mr. Tillman from the sen ' ate committee on inter-state coin | merce which directs the inter-state commerce commission to investigate the charge of discrimination and cora ' bination in restraint of trade made against railroads. House had sport with ' the whipping post bill for wife beaters and then laid it on the table, effective ly disposing of it by a vote of 153 to 00. Tile bill requiring the return of freight rebates was passed. Washington, Feb. 11. —The fortifica tions appropriation bill held the at tention of the house yesterday and was the text for considerable heated argument, first over the lax methods of expenditure of public moneys and second over the location of the pro posed $15,000,000 naval station for the Philippines. Aside from the time re quired for the transaction of routine business the entire session of the sen ate was devoted to amendments to the shipping bill. Washington, Feb. 15. —At a few minutes after li o'clock yesterday ihe senate cast its final ballot on the sub sidy shipping bill, which was passed by a vote of 38 to 27. All the votes for the bill were by republican sena tors and five republican senators voted i with the democrats in opposition. As passed the bill establishes 13 new contract mail lines and increases the subvention to the Oceanic line running from the Pacific coast to Aus tralasia. Incident to the passage of the fortifications appropriation bill, which was accomplished by the house 1 yesterday, a lively debate was kept up throughout. Washington, Feb. 16. —The "morn ing hour" "prevailed in the house yes terday until after 5 o'clock. The net result was the passage of a bill to in crease to $50,000 a year the federal appropriation to each state and ter ritory for the support of agricultural j experiment stations, and a bill re pealing the present law granting American register to foreign ships wrecked and repaired on the American | coast, in the discretion of the secre tary of the department of commerce and labor and requiring a special act of congress to grant such register. The senate passed to the consideration of the joint statehood bill and listened to a speech by Mr. Dick in support of the bill as reported by the committee on j territories. Oil Barge Adrift. New York, Feb. 10. —The oil barge Conemaugh, which had been cast adrift during a storm front the steamer ! which had it in tow, was spoken off Cape Hatteras on Wednesday by the steamer Cubana, which arrived here Thursday. The oil barge left Port Ar thur, Tex., January 31, bound for Philadelphia, in tow of the steamer Winifred. So violent was the storm which forced the two vessels to part company that the Conemaugh found it necessary to pump part of her oil into the sea, thereby lightening the ship. '■ The Conemaugh reported that all were well on board and was left adrift by the Cubana. A Frightful Experience. New York, Feb. 13. —One month on | the Atlantic Ocean with the ship eon verted into a smallpox hospital and a J quarter of the crew ill with this dis | ease was the experience of the whal ing brig Sullivan, of New London, i Conn. The story of the smallpox out ! break on the whaler w'as told Monday Iby Mrs. M. J. Haggerty, wife of the 1 captain of the Sullivan, who arrived here front Rio Janeiro on the steamer j Castilian Prince. The whaling vessel J put into Rio de Janeiro after two of its | crew had died of smallpox and with | seven others ill with the disease and the 27 remaining members of the crew frantic to get ashore. Raced for Their Lives. Bay City, Mich., Feb. 14.—One hun dred men harvesting ice on Saginaw Bay with a dozen horses were driven ashore in a veritable panic yesterday when a northeaster swept down upon them, breaking the ice field loose from shore. Men and horses raced madly for their lives, all safely reaching ! land, however, before the breach be j tween the ice field and thje shore ice j became impassable. The ice field was ; quickly driven against the west shore | with terrific force, crushing and grind j ing the shore ice and piling up ice bar riers ten to 20 feet high. The north easter was accompanied by a blinding snow storm. A Mysterious Explosion. San Francisco, Feb. 14. —H. L',igh ran, an expressman, has been serious ly injured by a mysterious explosion, and is now in a hospital, his condition j being such that he cannot be inter | viewed. It is alleged that Laughrnn ! was employed to convey a box belong ! ing to Company B, of the Second in ! fantry, to the transport* Meade and i that he accidentally dropped tha box, the contents of which exploded. The box is declared to have been similar to one which previously had been placed on the Meade in the section of the hold where the fatal fire occurred, the origin of which remains a mystery. Hendricks Will Retire. Albany, N. Y., Feb. 10.—Francis D. ; Hendricks, of Syracuse, is not a can ! didate for reappointment as state su | perintenilent of insurance, which po ! sltion he has held since his appoint ment by Gov. Koosevelt in January, 1900. He is 71 years old. Fatally Shot Her Husband. Pomona, C'al., Feb. 10.— 11. stantz, proprietor of the Pacific hotel, was shot In the neck and mortally wounded Wednesday night by his wife. Mrs. Stant/. is in jail. Stantz ami his wife came recently from Canton, O. DEATH SEEMED NEAR. 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