Show VILL 1 PG AVAY FOR THREE T ll MONrH 1 YET 1 1 Congress Will Not Adjourn Be lore Sept 15th SILVER DICK BLAND IS DISCOURAGED NO SYMPATHY FROM THE PUCSI DEXT OR HIS CABINET The Tariff mil Nov Before Congress One of the Most Equitable Tlint I Has Ever Been Devised AVIiile It Makes Reductions it Will at the I Same Time Produce Sufficient Hv enuc > Inijjoriant Changes in 3Iaii Routes in Itah and 1V3 0111 lug Effective July 1 t Washington June 5SPeclaIJThat early adjournment of which some of the leaders in Congress began to talk more than three months ago has not materialized material-ized The outlook is just what was predicted in The Herald correspondence Any one who has lived more than five years in Washington and has paid close attention to the legislative mill on tile hill knows that the great number of bills with which Congress has to deal ordinarily renders it Impossible for the statesmen to finish their labors sooner in a long session than August 1 and when the I tariff has to be reformed and the currency cur-rency question worked over a little too j 1 to say nothing of the big appropriation hills the admission bills and the anti I option movement Congress is quite apt to be pegging away until the middle of I September unless the leaders suddenly drop off matters and decide to go no I further than pass just what is absolutely necessary for the operation of the government gov-ernment The Silver Question Mr Bland and his followers will not I attempt to do anything more with the silver I sil-ver question this session and the chances i are they will also let the subject rest next winter They get no sympathy or encouragement encour-agement from the president and his cabinet cab-inet and it is almost useless for the Senate Sen-ate or House to do anything unless the believers in the white metal merely wish to emphasize their position before the l country Much however will depend on j the result of the November elections Members of the House are then to be elected and if the Democrats should happen hap-pen to lose control of that body it will be very hard next winter to hold old man Bland He will want to make some people show their hands on the money question A more liberal spirit is being shown by certain Republicans toward silver than is generally imagined ExSpeaker Reed is getting around toward the bimetallic bimet-allic system and for a little he would come over to the free coinage of silver The liberal views he has already expressed expres-sed tend to bring nearer to him many of the western Republicans and Mr Reed is not half so radical in his tariff ideas as Governor McKinley of Ohio The high protection represented by McKinley caused the Republican party to get the sevraest drubbing in 1890 ever administered admin-istered to any party in the history of the 1 government and it is generally conceded that unless the Ohio man modifies his notions he can never secure the Republican i Republi-can nomination for the presidency Will Not Ruin the Count try It is also admitted that the currency question will be more of an issue perhaps per-haps in the next presidential contest than the tariff especially If the country accepts with any sort of grace the tariff legislation of the present Congress Owing Ow-ing to the conservative element in the Senate which did not permit the theorists to run away with them the reductions are generally moderate and one of the best Republican tariff experts in the country admitted the other day in a conversation with The Herald correspondent that the Senate bill was one of the best and most equitable he had ever examined He does not agree with most of his party men that it will ruin the industries and thinks it will work well While it makes gradual reductions it will prove a fine revenueproducing measure and if it can be tested two or three months before the elections it will not hurt the Democratic party Heeds Boomlct Many of the western Republicans take kindly to the Reed boom for the presidency presi-dency because he appears to be more friendly to silver than either McKinley or Harrison and they believe he is safer in that respect than exSecretary Lincoln whose friends have recently started a boom for him Senator Dubois is said to be a Reed man from way back and the talk is that he likes Reed for the reason the latter is going to standup stand-up more squarely for the white metal than any of the Republican candidates Senator Cary of Wyoming does not appear to harmonize with most of the western Republicans on the money question ques-tion and this has always been a mystery mys-tery to people here They would suppose sup-pose that on account of his surroundings he would favor the free coinage of sliver sli-ver but generally his vote has been the other way Mr Dolph is about the only other Republican from the far west who stands with Senator Carey The latter In an interview not many days since expressed ex-pressed the belief that the Wyoming Republicans Re-publicans at their approaching convention conven-tion would not declare for the free coinage coin-age of silver but would merely content themselves with reaffirming the Minneapolis Minneap-olis platform on the subject That was a complete straddle and it is not believed will suit either party in the west at present Postoflices have been established as follows fol-lows IdahoWardboro Bear Lake county Milton M Ward postmaster Wyoming Carlisle Crook county Mary B Horn postmaster Frederick Laramie county Minnie Frederick postmaster Among changes ordered by the department depart-ment in western mail routes are the following fol-lowing In Utah after July 1 Tooele to railroad rail-road station increase service to twelve times a week Grantsville to railroad station sta-tion increase to six times a week Sandy to Union increase to three times a week Sandy to Alta curtail service to end at Wasatch omitting Alta decreasing distance dis-tance eight miles and reducing service to twice a week Oasis to Ibapah increase service to six times a week between Oasis and Hinkley Camevillc to Hanksvllle increase in-crease to twice a week Panguitch to Es calante increase to six times a week Wyoming Lander to St Stephens increase in-crease service to three times a week IdahoAfter July 1 from Malad City to Samaria increase service to six times a week |