Show from lie bollal BILLS democratic economy with a vengeance opinions of mauti notes R correspondence jan D cratic senators ano stated out li ehu the of the houi e low t aar it was to agree epou a financial bill bill really expected them to but they balic the D una cratic ioa a little wider apart than they were be fore indeed it amny really be eai that they added a new faction to thoi in the ranks af UK party tha democratic parry in senate now of the meu who are few in num oer and email in influence the gor mani ties or mon who hava the little that hag been done bv the majority ol 01 toe senate and david B hill who ia alone in the sinate but tiu i feared because of bis tho parta of con kress with factions fac tiona each a im way nothing can bt done in the banata that does not receive atu sa of ahr it ii because of this fact that continue to improve notwithstanding pem bialic aitt arta to tinker with the fin anett as aney did avith ohp tariff the business men of the country know that tie senators can be defend ed upon to prevent any fin legislation and hope that they cau induce the majority to agree theome taris that will make the revenues of sufficient to inset the expenditures before the ses cian clones house is cl aang with the appropriation bails just as though it had never thought of tackling tack lini auch a com and dangerous affair as a re of the count rys financial B stem secretary carlisle Car liole made some chingee in his currency bill and again submitted it to the bouso banking and currency committee lut it fell BO flat made no more at sst it before the houam acain all the talk about te democratic ai ministration running ade governia ent buon a more bonom eo nom ical basis than it was run by the re the sundry civil liua bill which was thia week reported to the boisi carnea 4 more fiaai appropriated lor the current fica boar it la clear to the amateur in public if laird that the action of the j idi ciAr committee of tho house in it porting a tiou of impeachment adint JU KU bicke of ohio which WAS HU bv a bote nf 7 to 6 in the committe eie nolian but buncombe I 1 lidon n erido er ido 1 by ual ht r P d are of what congress wilt do an i i h usually are the very best great batain will have to wait a lone leaie she gat a chance to leace that hawaiian inland for a cab e station mr cleveland 13 of having mis the sentiment of tle hawaiian concerning that re plaat for the consent of the united beatea to ciuch mod fi cation of alie reci treaty as will permit the island to ba leased 10 areat brittin Br itjin accord ing to more direct information the government of hawaii want the treaty nt all if the united states will only define its iu ture inet neiota toward hawaii and the v as cluade not a modification fi attio vi anted but to give con kres ft kored opportunity to declare it belt on taft and with the belief that it aou d be aed mr bieve imi evi differently or he would not hae committed himself in divor of granting the in the opinion of everybody ia worth having secretary greaham would better have aint the correspond encH to the surrender ot the two japanese students who sought ane protection of an american consul in china and their execution aa ecea bv the chinese Cu inese winch was asked for by senator lodges resolution to the senate without cana mant than to have attempted to write a defense founded upon assertions not borne out by the official dence as he did senator lodge baya ol 01 Gre shama attempt to wriggle out of aba responsibility instead of those students beine contee sed our representative in abina insisted that they were not spies at all and that there was nothing to sustain the charge them except the assertion of the chinese how mr gresham could fi id warrant for his interpretation I 1 c nn t |