Show IN 41 oal 0 11 cullom scorches president Clev elands IMALIA TION oklahoma stia in the LOW er house PUBLIC LAND FIGURES luttre still g S statistics as to the govern domain ft SCORED northern pacific laud the sti a to tariff bill in caucus I 1 ey arwas to ILD THE be retaliation medge of the tre Adent washington aug so blair offered a resolution which was referred to the committee or contingent ex the committee on ge t e B ate commerce to examine fully into the system of mechanical telegraph now on exhibition at tile capital and to secure the aid of com pete nt and disinterested ile explained the object of his resolution to be to have this system of telegraphy examined and it found to be as to presented to secure it for tile benefit af the people ile had been told by craig the inventor and owner of the patents that 11 words could be the wires at of single letter postage the senate ben resumed the presidents retaliation mes sage and george proceeded ith the speech will ch be bp gun yesterday ile denied tile correctness ness of the assertion by edmund that the li a d right to suspend the operation of abl section of the allows the transit of goods betseen the united states and canada out payment of duty to do so would be autocratic pow cullom the the same subject in his remarks lie spoke of the united states bein I 1 L destined to dominate the americal Ameri cag continent and expressed the opinion that in the not far distant future the canadian vinces would become a pall 11 athe wo cited states the bejec lio of the fisheries treaty had met lie said the approval of a very large majority of he people of the coun try the retaliation message be fairet taken as evidence that even the president had become satisfied that the treaty was a mistake retrieve To what he had lost by that mistake the president bad launched out into a broader rea and would find himself in deeper water than ever and with greater langerar dan gerar threatening him cullom then addressed himself to the details of tho ci going bite into the question as to whether the secretary of tile treasury had not from canada to U S ports for exportation lie argued that the secretary of the treasury had power practically to prohibit such transit by establishing such rules and regulations as would make it inconvenient As to discrimination against american vessels on tho canadian canals that biffi culty if it existed might have been removed by a remonstrance addressed to the british government it would be time enough when such remon trances proved unavailing for the president to apply to congress for additional legislation when he cullom beara tile message on the existing situation and saw how little excuse there was for it the fact became more and more apparent that it had been inspired by political necea sity be regarded as cleve lands long delayed letter of acceptance of the democratic nomination for the presidency bebau be it be frayed clearly his anxiety for another term in office and his fear that he not be elected ills complete chainge of froat on the fishery t ion shows that cleveland an yes his party were in desperate straits politic ally that they saw defeat staring them in t a face and they were seeking to divert attention from the one issue on aich had deliberately staked jhc thc all their ei aces of success at the ap ching election of the transfer of millions aroln the treasury to some favored national banks cullom said that it would not be our libers ealco odthe swag aund its way into the coffers of till national Democratic committee at the close at colloms Cul speech the wont over without action ahe senate then proceeded to the fortification bill with amendments recommended by the committed commit teo on the first amendment was the insertion of a new section providing for a supervising board adlor soine discussion it was modified and agreed to other amendments were agreed to as follows t increasing from to the item for torpedoes for harbor defence reducing the appropriation for the erection or pr chase of agun factory and machinery at watervliet Water vliet arsenal west brov X Y from to increasing the for steel for gun a from to alq inserting the word american before the word after a long dis the bill went over till tomor to mor row cullom offered a resolution was laid over directing tile secretary of tile treasury to inform the senate whether transit in bond over or across the territory of the united states without the payment of duty an wares and merchandise com J since july let 1885 when article 29 of the treaty of baslington Was Lington and a re c lion of the act of match 1 1873 gro said to have ceased to be in force and if so to what extent and by what authority of law adjourned the public printer investigated aug SO represents Re presenta his mt ory report upon tile of the inos gatica of the printing commit tee into the administration of the printing office the I 1 I 1 ii i i I 1 Is bitterly biti erly exi of the apol bile pr inte benediet Pene diet A ma rity 0 ile committee in tie r de amini t rt 1 n as honorable co lous and able and daca that donough violations and evidences of incompetency havo been ho n testimony to I 1 d alagy removal from alfice of benedict aar apr a rge par t 0 t lie report treats of the I 1 vate w 0 r k a 0 neat the govern ment printing office among other things it is sald that the testimony shown beyond doubt that a series of a made by president cleveland V kirl 0 u atles on ills famous trip in a aranof I 1 97 had been printed in advance at the government printing office in clear violation of the law rho minority declare that for the firs t time in the the government t ing office that vast has el turned into a 1 cal bieg ina men being discharged solely because they ware republicans and others ap solely because they were to I 1 THE horst the oklahoma bill I retaliation lemare presented N aux 31 after rout ina business the house went into com odthe hole on the oklahoma bill the pending amendment was that offered by anderson of iowa providing that honorably bol diers and sailors of the ware all be permitted to enter lands in the proposed the purchase price provided for by the eill the amendment was rejected Indi atia offered an mout providing that no person shall be authorized to enter lands who at the time of applying to make such an try la the owner or eighty acres of land an y state or territory or who shall have sold eighty acres or more w athin ninety days before applying to Defeat eee made tte tt e point of no quorum but withdrew it on the assurance that he would be permitted 0 offer the amendment in the and have a yea and nay vote upon it T ue committee rose informally in 0 ader to allow mccreary of kentucky to report from the committee on foreign affairs a substitute for the wilson retaliation bill and he gave would call it up for consideration on saturday next tile bill was ordered printed and decoln bitted submitted it conference report on the bill for the sale of fort wallace military reser aaion in kana a agreed to T 0 committee on the Ok lohama bill then resumed its the entire afternoon wag consume a in an unsuccessful effort to secure a quorum to vote upon the amendments offered ari d without action the committee rose mccreary asked consent to have the retaliation bill made a special order for bionday instead of saturday butO Nellt objected on the ground that ufonda was day adjourns Adjourn 1 rep t of ile for the fital year jat ended I 1 aug SO tho ferth coming annual report of the commissioner of the general land office will allow that during the year ending june 30 MSS there were made cash land e n tries of all classes aggregating 5 for the 0 ern men v ad af t he were al abject to private entry were ales of mineral lands were committed entries 2385 were original and alual entries under the d eser tand act and were sales of coal lands the sales of timber and atone lands ag gregath gre gate 2420 entries nearly all of vs inch were made in california the report will show that the whole of entries of all classes including indian ends made during the year was embracing acre a the total receipts from the foregoing were of the whole number of entries were original homesteads embracing acres and were timber culture entries having in all an area of SW acres during the year he land grant railroads made selections acres under the i land and other grants by the govern me nt to tile several states and terri torie a 8 a ele chions were made covering an area of acres in addition to t lie acres en berd under the various publio land laws during the year the are of com witted final de Eerten tries homestead and final timber culture entries aggregated acres pacific land forfeiture waddington WAD HINGTON AUZ SO senator dolph from the committee on public janus today to day favorably a bill to declare the of all lands except the right of way and station arounds granted to t hen R co which a pertain to and are coterminous with it t the line 61 chioli s I 1 all not have been co 11 sit va date of the passage 5 the bill tile lands forfeited are restored rest oreo to the public domain and made subject to disposition and set cleme n t under the general public land laws persons who are in possession under the title of the lNor thern pacific railway com patAy and vilio entered in good a aita to 1 IM jancay any of the frior I 1 lands declare forfeited are given the right to them from the united in quantities not exceeding acres to any person at the rate of 1250 per acre at any time two years from the cassap of the bill six months is kiven in move crops or imp r movements ove ments on landa declared forte I 1 te d the bul confirms to the city of portland the right of way attempted to be con for tile purpose of enabling port faril to secure R goodwater good water supply it Is farther declared that n athing enod in the bill shall be con 0 waive the the united states to have any other la ads grant 1 d a balway company forfeited for un fallero falln ro patit or future to comply 1 I h tite con irions of the grant ident Clev riburn aug SO word I 1 received from eagle 0 c X t D the effect that the greald e n t w ilan 0 t return to washington till saturday Satu reay the migrants left city at 8 p m on wednesday th will probably not arrive in Sat the annual meeting of he ogden W 0 T U for the election of officers iaco today to day it P in in the reading room all the are urged to be pres edt 1 la I 1 |