| Show IN IN a CONGRESS Ls Ia b on en the Big g Appropriation Bill on his Ille uuro Iol ia House to toIro Iro md up II a h consideration 0 of oft b t lalle and judicial bill 1 lr Hemen ma I wh lal In fl charge of the Iho theL La L ed It II ip th tb reports In the tho con I of the Furth Alabama district were d Th Tb majority reported In if f I b int and the ml mI k favor 4 th sitting member ti u b w r el to In ke k n a daS for tor general tie de on the bill on the hJ Ie that not nt time lime was vas to Ted to the Puerto U bIj bEl Th frt to teach reach an t and the House went f the whole with no ax general debate nade a general ox ex of I Lii thi r Para ParD l th floor leader pf If dr Hemen bJ 1 tu tt that In View or of the to rea n r the concern debate cj Ih fl legislative bill ht he u the he l PUerto Itlean bill on DUt SENATE I Ithe the tl by th ro routine buel a Li utter after It t Uk u financial bill was lI 11 by I at hir It Will as agreed aller Z 0 It tod today y the rendIng t I nd n should be elt 1 tie rule a U us ot of the Senate today toda appointed a committee to arrange the order of for tor the remainder or of the but the was not announced Cull On gave gao notice to the tho caucus that he would call Uti U his bill providing a 11 form torm for tor the HawaIIan l islands as soon as the vote ote could be taken on the th currency to tomorrow tomorrow morrow and no dispoSItion was to antaGonize him In this pur purpose pose The fhe cautUS S also discussed ed the tho ques que ot of the division of the minor pat patronage Ial of the tho Senate but adjourned boo be before tore fore concluding this of Its work Senator l Kyle le of at attended attended tended and lt proceed In logs s ot of tha caucus fOr th the Mr Teller was recognized to reply to the or of Mr Allison delivered yea y lie had will led In III vain lie he saId for an lI explanation of the House bIB which technIcally was th measure un under under der consideration lie He approached nil all questions relating to the finances Or Orho f ho country with suspicion lie Ho thought the House bill ought to be considered fiS as It might IOs lI become the law Jt It had been by II a coin COIO of acute and nd there were loro force and strength behind it II Mr Teller took strong issue IeSU with Mr Ir Allison who claimed l that the UnIted States vas not on the Gold standard lie He said Wo We are not on the gold standard ex except except IW by the unauthorized action of th the treasury We are on what Is 15 sometImes coiled called n a limping silver standard and I a limping gold Kold Noody outside of the United States has c considered the United States 01 on the gold standard but tt it may be said that wo we practically have been forced by and transgression of the law to proceed ns as If we were on onn ona n a gold standard Mr Teller this pending bill was wa to be enacted into law because the gold standard wire were that the American reole would put some somo In the lIw house who would not favor the gold standard till the being to 10 the gold goltl standard Into the statutes so that tl It could not lio be dIsturbed wIthout great |