Show SHIP SUBSIDY CRr J PRACTICAllY ALLY KILLED Teller and Others Will Allow No Vote This Session on the Scheme to Loot Treasury Hanna is Angry at Death of His Pet and Makes Mak s a Heat tt Speech Grout Bill to the tile Front Washington Feb II That the opposition OPPOsition opposition jo to the subsidy bill in the senate will not permit a vote to be taken on the measure at the present session was mede made clear during the closing hours of session For several days it has been evident that it would be b difficult difficult cult to gain grain unanimous consent cement to take a vote upon the measure but not until late today was the frank assertion made that a vote could not be had At the conclusion of several hours bourn consideration of the bill biU Mr Teller an announced announced announced his purpose to prevent a vote at this session In an impassioned s nal speech he h declared that he would not Dot consent to any agreement to vote and that it must taunt be evident to the advocates advocates cates rates of the bill that no vote could be behul had bad Friends of Bill BUI Angry This statement elicited a 3 sharp re response respOnse respOnse from front Mr Aldrich who insisted IJU that Respite despite the declaration of Mr Teller T Iler the business of the senate would proceed in accordance with the t e wishes of the majority Mr Chandler asserted that the position of the opposition was preposterous prepo and tend Mr Hanna Banns replying to Mr Teller became impassioned ian in his denunciation of the methods em the opposition to defeat the measure Prior to these remarks Mr Perkins Cal Ca delivered a speech in support of oC the bill biB but pointed out what he be believed I to be defects in it He attacked especially the provision for the admission admission sion of ships Earlier in the day the agricultural appropriation tion bill was passed Steering Committee Disagrees The Republican steering committee of the senate was in session for two hours today trying to agree upon an order of business for the remainder of the session Some of the members of the committee suggested the definite withdrawal of the ship subsidy bill but this proposition was opposed ed and no decision to withdraw was reached There T here was reassurance however on the point that the subsidy measure I should not be used to displace appropriation appropriation appropriation bills bJUs I Grout Bill to the Upon the urgent representation of Senator Spooner it was ys decided to ve the friends of the oleomargarine bin bill an aa opportunity to take it up sad and a d make IPke an effort to secure the action oL of the sen Jien senate senate ate upon it There was as considerable consIder ble discussion Of f the prospect of an extra session and the th opinion was quite general that the outlook in that direction is favorable There is every reason to believe the Grout oleomargarine bill will fail of action Indeed there is 15 a quite general understanding that after tomorrow there will be very trUe consideration given giyen to any men measures ure except pt appropriation appropriation appropriation bills and arid conference reports There is considerable c pressure pre sure on the friends of the subsidy bill to withdraw it but so far they have declined to yield Teller Calls Bill a Job JobIn JobIn JobIn In the debate on the subsidy sub bill blU to today today today day Senator Teller Tener expressed the opinion opinion opinion ion that quite half the Republican ma majority majority majority in the senate was opposed to the bill billIn In all aU my experience here said Mr Teller there has never come a bill into this senate that carries on its face such evidences of jobbery The senators from Maine Mr Frye and Ohio Mr Hanna do not expect expect to carry this bill bin at the present session Mr Teller Tener said that so far as he was concerned he had made up his mind that the tile subsidy bill could not be passed He believed that it was kept I before the senate for tor the purpose o of ce pushing pu aside a other business in order ordet that there would be an excuse 8 for an a it extra session ion to consider those subjects and aDd incidentally to pass the shipping bill blU He Hed said that the Spooner amend amen ment meat to the army anny bill bili would requite lt and would receive ample discussion and be he believed that the Cuban ques question question tion ties too would v Uld be brought to the sen senates senates senates ates attention The Te question here he said it ii i whether we shall 1 keep faith with Cuba and the world The Cuban question TV will willbe ill be discussed at this session whether th constitution they have framed shall shaH come here or not There Theres is a a sentiment I growing up and believed by certain influences and by newspapers of th country that we are to break faith wit h Cuba I propose e to take up the res re lution we adopted in the l Ja last t congre M Mand and show that it expressed the senti euti sentiment ment of the and the O Othis C r this government g Hanna Defends Himself Mr fr Hanna 0 O addressed the senate briefly on the bill and was given care cde careful ful fut attention both by the senators and the galleries He said that he had listened attentively and with astonish astonishment l ment to many statements that had bet betl made concerning it by the opposition Many statements had been made many man If insinuations In had been suggested sug e ted that thai t would bring the blush of shame to any senators cheeks He had listened to 00 the scolding of the senator from Colo Col Colorado rado ratio but desired to remind him that the senators were not children and h he desired him to understand that he hida hada had hid a 8 purpose e and a desire to withhold and extend the interests of ot the advocates of 4 the pending measure He did not Dot know as 88 the senator had stated that the bin bil would not pass at the present session An honest bonest and earnest purpose to se st secure t cure the passage of the bill biD was being bein made because its advocates advocate believed that tbt the enactment of the measurE would tend to the of th the merchant ma ne and extend the shUn shi building industry of the country I know something about econom measures said he think I am en ea entitled eu titled to the same consideration in con on o with such measures as 88 is ac accorded ui a corded to any other senator I do not noi n propose e to 10 be considered con as aa advocating any to loot the treasury tury wh ri riI I am ii working for the interests Int s of th the thi United Stats State at atHe He referred ref incidentally to the efforts effort from frets tr m Colorado d and other ot orators on the opposition stump slump dud durt the Ute last campaign to break doni principles advocated by the Ke Kecan can party and shaking his finger fi at Mr Teller he be added You got your verdict and u will J get it again t 0 He insisted that being honest hon u G Gearnest E Eearnest q I earnest in his advocacy of the shipping bill he should be accorded fair fa and aad Just treatment Ill Tn not be sidetracked he Me declared by any senator of if the opposition K X KI XI I am to take a sidetrack I will decide myself my elf when I shall take it itHe itHe itHe He next resented the th insinuations that he said had been made mad against him hint by the chairman of the national I Republican committee nd denounced deao them as unfair treatment treat in matters matter matteI i of legislation He said sakI he was sot not ot ad advocating advocating the pending bill in the inter later interests I ests e ts of his party but m In the interests taJ of the whole world If it is the objects of measures peed pend pending lug ing before congress congre merely to get set setI I money out of the tre treasury said aid Mr Hanna in conclusion what are the I river liver and harbor bill I say y that tbt then these are portions of that bill blU that w I make the shipping bill look looh pate Mr Teller Tener made a brief reply t Mr r Hanna and the senate seDate at f I od adjourned |