Show ARMY BILL IS UNDER N D R DISCUSSION Five Hours H ou rs to Its Senate Devotes Consideration Con llON tt I anU IID pacts I w Large Lare or 1 For five Jan n the arll toJ todAY III ih bill The debate took tooka times but was oo a mag 1111 lit ut to 10 the C W Or Orlist fit find J print regulAr prO the h to In th list lh oo d In III Ih e p prue oel rue threshed thresh was Wae over Pulpit In Iu but toss tew at gr grit II lr Some slight l Int e u made toward the ss g sus lUK pr gr measure ure r f the he tn Nn Fort NUR S convened Senate nate c n If ft II r the Us ir I L t f committee on for r 1 r P f I I Ir m 1111 th the the following ro roand so lu ryn Immediate and for II Its tl tIon n of this boo body the he nfl In the u 1111 fl t when the principle ml Iane me In treaties tI t J e that native races fT l tidal the des sh h uld II 1 1 should In trU III to all be I It la w rs the tt h I tie he C II ss RI would cf at treaties akin r 1 such luch the III b by the elg t f ut b and II III d I erS to t ot opium and aUng b R rr offered bl b Sir Ir Petti The with ret Information o Illing f for r tr gr referred te teeth til on I Ithe lilt the s t th I m by Mr Ir le W Ire who af I II maintained i there l I the This s aa 18 c 11 war In declared that ml committee p 00 oar ar existed there and that thaI at least required to suppress lie be OV mui and As AK the the r the military disagree said me we weI SD II l i s It Ii to I h t t hal hale I the facts before we ot of men He cr I au an army arm be sent Int the would not t t that graveyard gra ard the Philippine t but It was so JO r of t Mr Pettigrew s for In the President 1111 ti mt ailing upon f as aR to 10 the necessity for an anIn anin ot of the arm armas army In r era a In th the strength was as referred to the committee commit lee on an 1111 tar tars affair TilE TIIE ARMY DILL The horm bill was then taken up and r I asked unanimous consent Ih the committee nl In the bill bt be considered and pa ll d upon Mt II 1 objected declaring os his hili to obtain lion from Ih the rt channels ls had b n 11 thwarted he t to 0 I HIve have 1111 I P lalO tt ill III Soma u other II ler way Mr I r 11 d demanded t to 0 k know no not th int of f the h rt with t to u the t ee I I b is Jr u 01 to force e an 1111 f the Philippines Philip I n then n a large a III It II uld ul lj be u n II IId lie e ue do dorm d rm I t Ih the country lied hud I been n assured lit at th h of at th the Philippine 1 trou bt th hll tt it fluid be put down dOlln In five el a M six u Ik eks yet et the situation was w 11 r ever I Those people cani cnn n 11 t iiI be put lul drown down declared I ec If sred Mr Ir Wel n J s It the purpose of the nd ad nde Tat n to deprive den I e I there ern ot of self g 11 If so I 1 am opposed oPPose to t tany all any such infamy Tm Mr rT 0 aner said the pith ot of Mr Ir 11 n M a question w a ae that thaI the nd ad n I t satisfy tI him must de Ir It present and future policy OlIc wits rr lr t I t I Ih the The sen 1111 all nn th the record of at Con gr fr III to hili que rl nG hr President Ir 1 h his ur III t I dl decide what shAll be dour I the Philippines The tit the or 11 eart ratified fled r moment me It the I II ot of the land It If the tho Ireal dent nl had fused r to 10 maintain the so r f the States Stale there thore ht ho w uld hI laM tali liAble to Im lei 11 11 nt BY WI WELLINGTON it I h nut not already given Riven up sos so erI t sr II a n of Alaska 7 I Ir hr Mr r r l that what the tho Fr sl h nt had done as to the Alaskan b unary had been accomplished ugh ll a 1 a 0 purely purel tent tem I gooey I ln It tc q s a I fact declared SIr Ir WI ton that territory over oer Mth hi h as 1 t had sovereignty ha has b n The British ling flag fart fact has h n raised over oer It That Is the A AN ALLEGED PACT FACT ONLY Mr Ir Idl Is the alleged fact only IT Wellington continuing said the boundary was distinctly mUlk m k j i by the Iho territory 0 oc I ly by the United States nus std I II a I the territory of the i nUt d stare t 1111 11 said 1 lr that I if the huld be It impeached I If he sh d territory In the Philip Soine hp ha should hould likewise lie bo Impeached fur ur In sovereignty Alaska Ia kl Do su I U of o the relinquish meat nent ot of territory In Alaska 7 Inquired SIr curter I f d I not nII replied Mr III Mr r Iu du clo yeu OU approve e ot of I a r ot of the Philippines 7 Mr Ir la 18 quite quit a 1 dlf matter Tr enter declared It nits the tl Hn of f I Ib I States to jo maintain tt H 11 la II II In the Ihl to restore that T 10 p would mould dotor min th II hat the ultimate dl disposition of at Islands blands Would be TELLER OX ON THE TIIE HILT kg Mr T Teller r sharply sharlI ed th the pond pend I g measure as th the entering wedge wite for tor L Branding arm army You will want lIt nt 1 IQ men he hut you OU III II 11 pant ant and you ou will want them Ih m t tooT r a hundred years This mans ma are UtI is fa nt n t l merely to meet an ergs n y but to fir upon the country Ii a Rr t standing army Mr Ir said Raid It would be easily T h I mh s a I bill hili In TR rs that hal would for tor nn an navy arnu or 1 h rt men r men tor In rl t hA a provided It was mate m to purely emergency sere sor tl ll n for a limited time TAFT AFT COMMISSION ATTACKED lie p a the comm silo all nw n In e tam or legislating pr In the they had no Interest The sac ot of Itu said laId h he ls Is an t sir au lie He hoc hM a 0 r ra Jn ot of sixty mn men who sit pit with Ilm but hUI 1111 men are Russians The They have the Sym syn PAUl pathy and ot of these theBe Americans In the are arc strangers to the and to the people Under the law the they have II a aright right to 10 be there but under Gods law which Is II higher they have hao no 10 place there nt at nil all Their actions are the worst form torm of at Mr Caffrey Inquired whether III hr the Mr Ir Teller would vote to maintain time the authority of at the Untied Slates In the Philippines FOR FOIt TIlE FLAG As hr Lincoln announced In regard to the Mexican war replied the Colo redo senator n a war that thal ht did not bellero In he would rote yote for or such a force forc ns as the government 11 needed ted Su So Sui SoI I have no doubt that liS as bug liS as our flag In the IhO Philippine archipelago i I will reluctant ns as I mn Ina be vote ote to maintain the army and the flag there It Ir that is II illogical Ills it is because there is III no better way out of oe It EXPLAINS OIl Dir Proctor said h he thought tho Colo Cabo ratio senator wits under 1 n Ion don nS to tho he army bill proposes to do As he regarded the matter the maximum force orce authorized b by the bill was as to be used only In the present emergency and there would be u t re return e turn to the minimum of witch which was time the tooting footing of the bill Xo No Noona one ona could tell when the troops might be needed tin In Alaska all or PortoRico Porto HI Rico co Likewise there was ot of the need n ed or of n IL larger Amerlean force orce In Cuba Culla nt at the requEst ot of the Cubans themselves And nd nR as for or the neIlS no one could doubt that for tor n a con time lime even If the thC demands should ht be granted a 0 large force ot of our troops must b be kept In those Islands HOAn TAKES A HAND Mr Hoar suggested a general amend mont nent tu to time bill to the tho concilia conciliation tion of the tho Filipinos and time tho opinion that In thou of at peace we should have ono soldier tu to 1000 ot of our lion He did not therefore ht w said oppose the bIll on tM the score ot of increase but he did oppose It because ot of the avowed paltry of military control of tile the islands It Is idle lie he pail to tell us that these people are arl not lit at for forB B lie He quoted the tho Pros dent and nOli naval to show that time the Filipinos me nn an intelligent people amid added l rime way to prepare them for liberty Is to st set therm free freo hoar said that it If time the facts could be known there would b no two taro tone lOlls as to that we e should do In the for tor he believed that It if the people werE there generall convinced that the Filipinos were aim capable ot of self selfOn government On ns as the they are 1110 they tho would make no effort to tn continue to lu subjugate people In the interest ot of trade NEW COMMISSION FA Mr hoar urged that It would bo be most desirable to have appointed II a commis stun pion representing all phases of oe political lICe fife men ot of the highest st character and standing to ascertain a the facts os as to the Philippines and make hem known to 10 and the people peole lip lie such luch a llon would be appointed before tile the of the present session We should give the a 11 hearing fie Ile Bald Let them slate their case The They enn come conte and KO go In n and an l honor It If WI we say ay to the Filipinos that we would not consider their case CalC until the go down on nn their knees lay their hands upon their hips and their lips In the dust this WAr will trill go 0 on It there ther Is a spark or of and principle In their breasts until fer every Filipino of at one seX Is extern and until the women among them take IRke up the fight and are exterminated exter also FOR FOn THE TIIE JULL Mr Ir Stewart or of the pending bill The rebellion he declared should lie be crushed os as an Indian Ins lu g In the West Would be and liberty II t and lilt its be Ie extended to the tHI people of time the Philippines s Mr Caffery argued arguet against the Ing lull boll denouncing the cr creation of at a large standing army arm The Senate devoted an hour hout or more moreIn morein In the aruty bill the don Uon of at part of at time the committee amend manta ments to which me 10 objection was raided Among the amendments passed over oer tor Cor future consideration was that relAting tu to the of n a vet et corps corp The Senate ot at 5 J pHi p Hi went vent Into executive session and nt at p m in adjourned |