Show WHEELER SCORES I AMIN Ideates cates Sensation in the House b by y a Bitter Att Attack At At- Attack t tack on State State Department Department Depart Depart- I ment and Modern European European Eu During H.-During the thee Feb Ie te e on in a pension bill IJ sIr Mr Ir Wheeler of by a ae sensation Ce e tuck tucky v created a I. L d the of ot the speech poUch e ch denouncing Ministration and the State depart- depart t t in connection with what he termed of ot the attitude of recent exposure United toward the reat at Britain tea Kir rr Ir Wheeler excoriated what he e umed the modern disposition toward European Until 1806 1896 he hei hea i Sti Amerl aDs had gloried in the a td d all u Americans jf did isolation of ot the Republic and determination to hold aloof aloot from forI for for- entangling alliances I IA n K KA A Pitiable Flunkey E I he declared U Is 6 s than five years ago nt egged on by the pitiable I funkey ey in m the State department had his arms across the seas in dul lon to tho th people of Great Britain the government was hugging is bosom boom a nation that since the theattle attle tte of ot Yorktown had systematically plotted our downfall r I pred at the strapped shoulder ol 01 old lace lace who were to be dis- dis a aed ed across the Atlantic to bend the nt nc to to and kiss liss the hand of the Eng- Eng th sh In whose government he de- de ared ed had attempted to form a coall- coall n f European governments to thwart 3 we were seeking to strike the from Cuba I t He e Respects Roosevelt Honest straightforward American pl maY mary he declared had given way diplomacy He said he re re- e ted the present occupant of ot the hUe House He was he said too for many of ot his party agues slightly Quixotic perhaps id tempered hasty-tempered but honest and anda a e enough he thought to boot out e eiman eVan man in the State department who brought us to this humiliating potion po po- pa- pa tion Turning t to England's war In South r a he denounced her tyr tyranny and art we had in it in allowing war to be shipped from our shores half that was said of this man was true he Je declared he to be shipped across the water n the SO sooner lIer the b better bette v t I The Little Dutchman R Rt Referring to the fact that a member e Presidents President's family was to attend orO Mr Wheeler was aps unbecoming to allude to It erthel he considered it most unU un- un U nate and unprecedented and to be tented by every loving liberty-loving Amer- Amer an tn It was but one more link in the Mr Wheeler then turned to the visit of Prince Henry With gesture of contempt he declared that eJ European maniacs were falling si ej each other to see the little Dutcha Dutch- Dutch a There were a e thousand Americans fol- fol wing Ing the plow who were as honest las noble as he Why should the merican people give heed to this dun flun- Ism sm of ot the e present asked Tasked We should treat our visit- visit 3 politely but why fall down and wor- wor I House Is Aroused I The Tle whole House was aroused by Mr heelers heeler's philippic Several times them the m m cratic side burst into applause As I ras as concluding Mr Grosvenor of ot ofil il lI iTh asked if it Mr Wheeler had been log ing at the time of ot the visit of Lafay- Lafay eXas as the representative of ot the King France whether he would have opI op- op I se sea d the reception accorded the by Washington should have been proud Droud to receive of Lafayette replied Mr heeler He helped to fight our battle 1 Jour our liberties Democratic ap- ap LUse uise Gillette of Massachusetts called to the fact that President Bu- Bu inan wan a Democrat had received the nce Ince of Wales That hat hat was a different thing retorted p Wheeler amid Republican Jeers e came in an official capacity as the r to the British throne I I Denied by Grosvenor his 1118 statement Mr Grosvenor denied laring that the Prince came t j. j and was received received- and entertained the he White Hou House Houte e by a Democratic t. t If It the gentleman is correct an- an Mr Wheeler then I condemn Action of President Buchanan Ir Boutell of Illinois vigorously deded de- de dede de ded the head of ot the State depart- depart n in ot No in man mar recent years had retea re- re ted tea such credit upon our diplomatic U lira as he He referred especially to Chinese crisis and said his acts that time had won the com- com dation of the world Mr Boutell Uhe ne could not be silent while such Attack was made upon an American Jad ad cast cost such a lustre on our diplo diplo- CY Cl rhe excitement then subsided and 1 ot of f the pension bills was wasI umed I Grosvenor Replies ed ter sr In the day Mr Mt Grosvenor reat reed reed re- re at iw SOMe sonie length to Mr Wheeler rely criticising the Kentucky mem mem- for What he termed the latter's In ln P speech He said this speech uld be read at Kiel tomorrow morn morn- lure T ure on rL the eve of ot Prince Henrys Henry's delure de de- de- de as the Ic message of the American r. r Wheeler eler at the close nC s 's S remarks m ks' ks made of ot Mr Mr- Gros- Gros an Impassioned Option tIo protesting r against the official B Prince Henry |