Show ITHERE I IS NU GONG BA K Senator Teller Believes in Sil ber Ahead of Party Ties READY FOR THE RESULT No Use for a Holdbug Organization Organiza-tion Although He Has Been Allied With the G O IV for Forty Years He AVill Xot Hesitate at a Separation i the National Convention Declares De-clares for I Gold Standard Sarcastic Sar-castic References to the Advance sent of Prosperity WASHINGTON April 9Tyo notable nota-ble speeches by Senator Teller and Senator Sherman representing opposing oppos-ing elements on the financial question were heard in the senate today Mr Teller addressed himself particularly particu-larly to the Ohio senator controverting the views held by him and maintaining maintain-ing that n < honest effort had been made in the present congress to pass a tariff bill The senator referred to the McKin 1cKin ley candidacy saying that the motto of the advance agent of prosperity was delusive a no prosperity could come until financial conditions reformed reform-ed The climax of Mr Tellers speech was reached when he announced that he would VOTE AS HE SPOKE and that he would not hesitate to separate sep-arate himself from the great party with which he had been allied for forty gold standard years I i pronounced for the Mr Sherman answered Mr Teller arguing against a fiftycent silver dollar dol-lar and announcing that the time had come for a decisive opinion from the people He appealed the case he said to the tribunal of the American people at the coming election The early part of the day was given to speeches by Senators Vilas and Mitchell of Wisconsin Palmer and Kyle eulogizing Pere MarquEtte after whioh the resolution was adopted accepting ac-cepting the statue of Marquette presented i pre-sented by Wisconsin The naval appropriation bill is nom before the senate but is inally bfore being Chrust aside for the incidental tariff and financial debate Mr Hale in charge of the bill protested pro-tested vigorously against the DISTRACTING DEBATES declaring that if it contined congress would remain in Washington until next fall fallThe The naval bill was temporarily laid aside in the senate today to consider the acceptance of the statue of PeTe Marquette presented by the state of Wisconsin and now in statuary hal Ait the outset Mr Palmer Dem Ill presented a resolution expressing the thanks of congress to Wisconsin for this statue of the renowned explorer and discoverer of the Mississippi river I and formally accepting the gift Mr Mitchell Dem Wis was then I recognized for a speech recounting the services of Marquette among the Indians J In-dians of the northwest Senator Mitchells speech in the senate I sen-ate was followed by remarks from Senators Sen-ators Kyle Palmer and 7ilas all of whom eulogized Marquebte and declared ed that he was honored not a a churchman but as a great historic character |