Show TELEGRAPHIC 1 = = = = = HAWAIIAN QUESTION HB Treaty of Anneiallon Mm the Suite EfEItL VEHIIKUS OPPOSE IT I IiroDilrdi Vote Necessary to Rillfj Iliimullcans and Populists lotinlidg upon loiMipperl l It I WASHINGTON June 10 The treaty for the annexation fit the Hawaiian Ha-waiian Islands touched the Senate clumber at 5 oclock today The Senate Sen-ate at once went Into executive rtialon and as con ai the doom were closed the menage of President Me Klnley nraoropaiylng tbe treaty and The treaty Itiell were read to Ibo Ben attentively listened ate They were to lo one part ot 1 the t Chamber there was a group of senators who Bitterly opposed the ratification et r the treaty Among them were Beuatora Gray Mill Pasco White Canary Peltl grew and MoEoory Aa soon ai the reading of tits document was com tileled Senator Davis chairman ot the committee on foreign relations moveJ luat the message and the treaty be made public Senator Gray objected to a vote on the motion and under the rules a tingle objection carried the motion over unlll Imorrow tInalor Davlazove 00110 that At the nul executive session be would preis tbe motion lor publication There Well some dUcuttlon u to when the treaty might be considered and Senator White aibed If It was the Intention to iuah It at this sistlon ii I and upon the reply being I made teat It I was possible the Ualllornla aenator bald I I desire to announce that lam I I I related to nifty br all summer to lrovol the ratification which I 00 tilde a very bd propooltiala00 Ill loin you mold Senator Patti I grew ot Boutn Dakota The message of the President wan nut a verr long document It dealt with historical facts concerning the I Islands and showed that tbe Uoltud I States and Hawaii yearly grow mot closely bound to ASCII other Tbli waa not really auntzatlon he laid but a continuation of exlitlng relationwllb closer bouui between people closely related re-lated by blood and kindred ties Blnce 1820 says the President the predoml open of Ibo United Stales bit beau known The tending o the first envoy there brought the islands In closer relation with the United Blatea and their re lotions grew more firm by luccetdlug events At the time the tripartite agreement was made for the government govern-ment of Bamoa he aald Great Britain and Germany wanted to Include Ha wall In the group over which a proto pro-to 0 ate Wit established but the tug Kendall was rejected by the United Htetes became this government built hot the treaty between Hawaii and tbe United States placid The Islands under Ihe special care of thli oountoy and this government could not allow any other ouuulry to Interfere In the aUein of Hawaii Tbe annexation of the Islands mold the president and making them a part ot Ihe United States wan In accordance with the eitabliabed policy of this country Senator Kyle who is I one ot the I most Iou ItYlp the senatorial advocates advo-cates of annexation laid today that a C rivals 01 the Senate Indicated that there were flltyflvo votes certain for annexation The Constitution re qutrna twotblrdi vote for the ratlll cation of treaties making sixty necea tary to tall fly Beualor Kyle MAYS there are fully a dozen senators who are uoubtlul from whom to draw the live votes necessary to lour confirmation confirma-tion In their calculations the friends of the treaty count upon the solid tupptrt 01 tile Itepunl can senators ou account 0 llh IS fact that It will be au administration measure They also expect to have all Fopulliti and are hopeful of having all the silver Republicans except Petit Krew They also count upon a fair sprinkling of Democrat but they expect ex-pect to meet their principal opposition in the Democratic party There will be an a flat to secure a prompt report of the treaty from the committee ou foreign relations to which It will be referred re-ferred Thee appeara no doubt thai a large majority ol the committee will be I found lavoraule to the agreement Ol tile eleven members of Ihu uommlltoe tight 1 I Metsrs Davis Krye Cullom LdKe Clark Foraker Monau and Tallies are laid to hi cunimltled lo the Ireatyd an Pars both In committee and In the Boost Senator Divli chairman of Ibo gen ate committee I on foreign relations It I it very ardent Annexationist and the treaty lu his hand will be pushed with vlgjr While be will uot attempt 111lutue 111 tempt to have it considered If It Inter Itrea with the tariff blllwblcb ha the right of way uver everything now he will have early action to committee to tbat tile trebly may be taken up wnnneveroppmuolly a oar NEW YOHK June IIOA special to the Uireld Item WasblOKtu says I bore are tlliyeeven einatori who anUS bo counted an-US certain l > vote for the ratification of the Hawaiian annexation annexa-tion treaty Tbli li uiuhrea less loan f 1 Ihe rtqulslle twoililtcB There ere eleven other Senators wbo ere undecided unde-cided ai to bow they will Tote and Iweutyone who are oipoied to the treaty roses In favor of annexation are Aldrich Allen 1 Allliou llsker Bur tow Uaunon Carter Juanuler Olark Cullom JDavli lieboo Ulklur 1oltbaok 1ourar Frye 0IIIU201 UBI UIUJJ Roses JoaeoNov Kyl LOdge McBride MoIl11ao Mantle Mnc 1II0rKn AV10011ril Nelson patients Pms ictlui 1tltcUard 1rootor Quay llawllur Bunch Betvell diuup Huoonor aewart Teller Thuritou Turner lurple Warren Wellington Wei more YVIlaon Wolojtt Platt Con Platt YIUalo Uauna HD brougb Hawley Those who are undecided ore Butler But-ler German Kenney Harris ICao McLaurlnMallory Martin Mitouel Murphy Smith Tricks opptred to the ratlDoitlon of the treaty are Ilioju Bite llerrr Caflery Uhllton Cloy Uockrcli rauikoer Ways H allA renal Jones Ark Jjiniluy McUuury Mlllf faico Pattlgrew Tlllmau Vest Watball White O051MUMS AHKOAO LONDON June 17Uo1 of the morului PALO contain editorial no tile Proposed anntxitlon ot the Hawaiian Islands The Times mays The United States government ban made a new departure rom 111 historical policy Such au ao quInHluu of foreign depend enclea will bring of necessity a new and serious foreign polloy wnlob Cannot in all cases be determined by an uullmlled application of Monroelim Will America porous the colonizing coloniz-ing upon watch ohs has now entered McKlnley tries hard lo represent the cue ai wholly extopiional but the Forces tending In au opposite direction are very strong Tbe standard say The native will be better oil under the American government than before Without doubt the American will soon build n Hart lo protect itself iscilooly11 The JJtlly Telegraph says No Political Poli-tical complication are likely lo endue but it li for the Amelloo 10 Square annexation with toe Monroe dooldoe England Interest In tbeovent la I only tentlmentel The Morning Post says President McKinley Should be nlllIa III shelve full matter now be has brought II b loco the public Japan IS I Oil likely 10 consent without a struggle ISnglanJ will Ft quite a quid pro quo and IDa limit will icaicely > cape the notice ut the AUItIIo PAUlS JuDe 10Tbe Journal dot Dallateg commenting today 00 the Hawaiian anuexailon treaty earit only tireit Brulo and Jupuahave enough Interest lu Hawaii to oppose Its annexation eipealally ureet Britain In these times of Imperial unity there will probably be lively regret at teeing Ibe American repast lie Installed in an Important position In the Pacific between Canada and Australia Japan Is I not lu a position lo oppose American ambitions Till VNATK 112nd Program Irlth she Tarur Bill WASHINGTON DO June 10 Th Hual md rapid work on the tarlU bill today 10 the Paragraph on ergs n1 olbor wise provided for Mr VAI moved 10 reduce the rate from bo t030 por death tJ 10 old too parrgrapb 00 by IIlr Alit on lIharw the committee am Lou d mol leaving the House rate of f4 per too Mr Allison offered an edlltlonal clause the bop paragraph aa follows Hop extract and lupulln 6U per cant ad valorem Ou peae Mr Allison propoied a committee modification making the rate on peas green In bulk etc HO cents per bushel dried pOI 30 c split peas I 40c Mr Alllnon offered a new paragraph covering flower an follows Otoului dioiluii oliroton Sallies 30 per tent ad valorem tulips lijaoiulhs nil cliu 1 > jomiullrllllus Illlei ol Ibo Va ley ana all bUlb and buibiut riots used for growing fliwert 3U per cent ad valorem ulucl 11 were preserved or Ireib lor decorative purpuier 30 per cent aa veteran I > m bouud lo lily thin Ito I curate cu-rate declared Mr Vut That wu mould place a lax ou the flowers brought Into our homes anil to adorn our oud U an allege Itlatlmply designed la allow those nurserymen lo ralsi their prices What will our Republican friends lox next asked Mr ViI Will It ba the air w u breatht Will they be taxlcg the atmtepioere and taxing the uxyg u and hydrogen aod nitrogen bvciuie they are raw inaterluli Ljujhter Allluoua new paragraph was then agreed to At lull point MrPeltua Dem Ali Cave notice of an amendment to the sugar ecoeJultr m > kiug uulawlul the Importation ol bu Ir by ally fruit or combination formal lu ritraliil 01 l trade or lo I increase li price nf sugar file amen iment pro vldtn Hint such Sugar when iiaported dust hi lor felted to the giverumeut and that the attorney general snail tike steps to enforce this ortnlturc Cu potatoes Mr Allison withdrew tub couimlllo amundrneiit ol 20 cent hUsbV per hushel I leaving the IKuie rate ors or-s cekia per bushel Fruits and nuts were then taken upOn up-On paragraph 21 Mr Allison pro pjEsa chungea Including peaches cur runts coerrlee and prunes with green or ripe apples and pearl at 23 could ptr bushel and leaving cranbtrrlts at 5 wX per I cent ail valorem Theses won agreed lo I Paragraph 263 figs etc was changed on motion of Mr Allison 10 that Ibe rale of Bit plums plants anti pruoell Is I 2 cents per pound ralslus aud other dried grape 21J cenla per pounii dried grapes 21 oon per pound Olives 25 cents per KHon lu this parsgrupu the Item of Z auto create 2 cents per pouncoccasionea a leagmy dlscuislou Mr Mills Dow Texan malntiiuid that these currauts came exclusively from the Island 01 Ztute wbila the California senators insisted these corranla were a loading pndut ot California Mr White reinforced his assertion by a box of Zinte currant from California find a current bush In bloom The paragraph as amended by Mr Allliou wa agreed hOn h-On oracgsf ieiuonellmei and grapefruit grape-fruit the uuoimlttto bad substituted a rate ot I cent per pound for the House rate ot 3 cent ou Irull and SO per cant ad vaUiem ou Ibo boxer eU The paragraph caused some dlicusslon Perklus ll Hep Cal championed the lnlereis of the cltious fruit growers of Calllornla lIe said that the price ot foreign lemons was put up when there was a serlons need of tuem In the hoipllali MUCH of tot clan oc f fruit brought disease and had to bo condemned by the authorities Most products were next considered and adopted as reported except that tallow went over on the request ol I Foraker i On the paragraph on chocolate and cocos the committee amenJuieut was modified on motion of Allison Increasing In-creasing The rate to Vi cents per pound ou articles valued Under 15 cents per pound and adding powdered cocoa unsweetened at 5 C4itls per pound Paragraph 1S3 filing the rate ou salt In nags al 12o per 100 pounds occasioned oc-casioned strong opposition but was dually adapted rue uaragrapb placing a duty on lea al 10 vents per pound Until Jars ary 1 1000 went over at tue request of Alllsou He ed tne paragraph had bon proposed merely as a temporary tempo-rary measure aDd hu hoped It 1 would be possible to dispense with Ihe IDly Mllla gave notice of an amendment lo Ibo bill providing Hint only 75 percent per-cent ol the duties shall be levied against countries whose mints are opened to the free and unlimited coin site of gold and silver at a ratio of 10 to 1 The bill was laid aside at 6 oclock and a message from the Presld nt was announced Davis Hep Minn Immediately Im-mediately tecured uu session ses-sion At 533 pm the Senate adjourned |