| Show POLICY IN THE FAR EAST Two llouri or the Senilti Time Devoted b a Resolution tn IhtTopc I Ira TIIIn Irnplirle litre lletull to Follow Hie lllllltllon or Hie Treat Washington Feb 1Ior two hotels or mores tile Senate today had the resolution reso-lution declaratory of a policy ot this government In the 1hllli pines under dlscuslon but nu tote was reached und tile resolution went finally to the calendar In accordance with notice given yes tirduy Mr Tllliiuin addressed the Kenate Billion the resolution making a eharucterUllo and plclurrsuqe argument argu-ment He maintained that a clear ex 1 Stele 1 and direct resolution ought to be adopted and not one that was meaning lets l and Inconsequential lie predicted that dire results would follow the rail llcallon of the treaty unless the United totaled goternmeiit treated the nilpl l nos with absolute flrmnes and gave them seifgoternnient Mr lodge little AIRS followed with a strong reply in Mr Tlllman In which Im slated I elrarly and directly the con ditions no they confront the United HluU In tile Philippines The Indian 1 appropriation bill was his taken up und mass under discussion discus-sion at ilia hour of adjournment A joint resolution for the printing of tile reiwrt of llobert I1 Poster on his I IntestUatlont In Cuba und 1orto Illcu wis adopted Mr Hpwner of Wltconln prernlel tho credentials of Vcnatorelnt Juarlci Mr 1 Illlman of Houih faro Una In accordance with notice glten arose lo address the Hcnale on the Me Knrry resolution He wild In opening that he hud listened In the debate on llm treaty with Interest but wllhout taking part In II He had contented hlmtutr wllh occasional little forays and with Indulging In a little guerilla warfare Tho lint thing that tlilkea me said he In the reading of this rrkolullon Is I Its absolute uwle rnes and Its roldhloodcd turpose Us lm 11 1 1 declaration of purpose In I buy and roll Ihrso pvoplo at the Ihlllppl tr tour votes hlloI Unit adfastly lo lionisro InUr lntttvsto TO IIIIINII rjci Ho aid that ntter In his leglslallte xitrknce had he hl4d I Ins lIIn1 speechia against a lloo < lllon tZ loosed by to many totes In laver of the pii > K liloii To his mind It liullinled thai certain senator had yielded In pressure The latlllcallon of this treaty lud dettrmlned the fact Unit In law the I Kllh Inns wrre retwls against Ihe I nltcd Slates if they tired on our IUg they would Sao reg rded us relwls 1 That was the way slid woild saw It HOH evrr the trouble might terminate the Klllplnos would bo regarded as patriots who were fighting for their liberty Jut as much as wife Ibo American utulu tlonlls If any resolution Is I passed here wo ouiht to lias I one bringing pence to tho 111111 places not disaster or worse nZong norn thin I nothing Tho question now IN t title Are wo to take tho places of Hpnln aa lusmasters and tyrants 01 course he continued wu can send tens ot thousands of troops to the Ililllpplnes ana as the senator from lonlol1n ICh total the father dAY wo eat < hoot these iioople tn death lout uu91laov 1I elo elllol Is it honorable for us to t il > IU WIIITII MANS IlUIlUnX Mr I Tlllman then road some tersos from iillngs latent poem Tho While Mana I Murilvn which he re I as exactly ntlcd Iu our vat llvtry man Iu this chamber but rival said he who has I had tu I lo with the I colored race voted against the treaty I Wo of the Kouth have borne tile whlto mans biirdei It I wo handed down In us by > our father and mine and It dines tu us like Iho shirt of Nessus I llv I maintained that we did not want la Incorporate Into our clllienihlii Iho monnril Kipul llon ut the Philippines tnd Inauaurale nnnihcrj rac struggle H United HtoU There arm tttu cities In the Iaclflr Mid Mr Tlllman over which our flag breaks the brcet Over Ihe ana It Is I a harbinger of iaco goo II will pros frlly and liberty l i KIT the othoi kUnlla It Is I coldblooded nnd ilelrr nlnM to do whatT To force upon hoso iieopl a government whether It be natlifactory In them or nIt nI-t < II > OCS HIIOUT Hicucit This debate on tile 31Unery resolu lion was concluded by llr Lodge In a brief speech In the couiie ot which Q it ho retlewcd the facts relating to tho Insurrection I In tile Philippine nialnsl Platelet Ho explained that our forc1 ere In Manila In IhorulI accurst one withthe laws I of wari wo Sol reeded to Ihe sotcrelimy t Himln Why had never W-hy any act sought opprosa the Simple of those Islands Their oppression I op-pression said lie has rilstrO mtily 1 In the spceihe that hate been deft i red In the Henateof the United Mates but like all Orientals they mlitouX klndnnia for timidity Mpcnklng the restraints placed upon Ihe American fences In lift Philippines Phil-ippines Mr lodge said Hlrlniiint order hate gone from the President to I len Otis and Admiral Iijnty to exercise lisp greatest rare III their treatment of the Plllplnoa and not byword by-word or dent lo protoke them A fortnight fort-night ago lien Oils In arcimltnoe with onUr rerrlted from the nlinlnl t rat Inn I oniclally Informed AgMlnnldi that he hud 1 no Intention I tit making an attack gelatin the Flllllini troupe 1 What rnrturagud threat to make Iho attack I do not know 1 do know hit the reprriuntatlte of the flllplno I hrra I lied 7J Canada before th 0 attack Will made He knew or I belief he knew lint the attack was lo tx made und lielleved It desirable 1 that Sea should fir The attack was made and It miss met as Ameilian soldier and American nllor always meet such attacks While I these iienple are In arm agiliut us It Is I no > lime for us to meet them wllh promise nnl extraordinary protestations pro-testations of good fullli Wo must effect them In the gain wY that Simi attack us Mr Ramiro concluded too rrlterntlnr his statement that II wad film bellf that the llllplno had made a pro on rcrled 1 and prearranged attack bpon our troops ni Manila for the pur puna of Inilurnelng action on Ihe treaty 31r Mason of Illinois In giving no tire that he would use lilt every ef furt In secure an early vote upon tho resolution I laid IA that he allot not consider con-sider Ihe appropriation bill of aa great Importance us the passage or the rose lution I I INDIAN APPUOIllIATIOX The Indian appropriation van then proceeded wllh On inollm or Mr Pot II I I strew the Hcnnle amindM the bill by the Insertion DO an amendment of the agreement between the Lower Ilrtile and Ilosebud Indians for tho transfer of the Itrule to the Iloshud reserves lion The agreement with the North Cheyenne Indians and the furt Hall Indian was also Inserted A sharp llcuilon occurred over an amendment nf the appropilntlon relief mlttee prothllng for an appropriation ef IIOM for the continuing until No rmbr I tin of Clio work of Iho commission com-mission npi > dnted to negotiate TII tile Crow riathrad and nihor Indians The rommlllee amendment was disagreed disa-greed la In nrcorlAino with this agreement Iho rnmmlllee will cease lo exist 1 on April llih next An amendment offered by Mr Carter Mont protldlng that the annuities of the Crow Indians In Montnna be used la const uct the canal system of the Crow reservation wltli tile consent lib secretary of the Interior wa uirr Ml to Wisest the committris amendments In that ILlI tlI the bill providing tunl rr InlIon school wild res Rival Air flaIllnetor N II Objected 10 Ih a cot tract octal I lie ITOletLl IV all I r r J proprlallng I nionfly rise Parclartion schools 110 I1crdld It ns n tory per Idrlous practice 11 Answer tie A nuentlon Mr AIIIolI III charge of the bill said he thought It would bo the last appropriation fur sorinrlan schools I Mr IMIIgrew objected In this need declared Ida Intention if Insisting upon these appropriations t In tile future us In the pail He mid the Henate ought not In act Uion this quoMlon through prejudice or through religious teal Tho commlileo amnndment was agreed 11 In The bill thvn wrnl over iin III tomorrow The Hesitates then at C 10 F411n r on motion of Mr Uornmn went nlo executive Session and afterward adjourned |