Show M nw F I 1 I 1 I 1 COl 1 0 INA NAfiE GE teller the failous Fa inous colorant Colo raft in makes a hot spa speech ech in tie the senate perfectly plain that the republican party is the part of th tha a gold standard americans Americ ins unable to resent foreign borein Inso lecca futility of farther Fart ber hopa of foreign compliance washington dashington jan 9 la in the benato bolay tolay mr allen alien neba neb offered a resolution declaring that tile the united states should independently and without delay bagin b gin and coati continue nue tile the free cointa coinage e ofaf of of silver at the ratio of 16 to 1 that neb ach coinage should bs be supple men ed by a safe and soun sound d na dional paper money to be issued by the government without intervention of the binka the note to be full legal tender and to be issued in an amount sufficient to meet the tha bu iness ineas demands of the country that th it any increase of the inter abt bearin debt should be it d and that no government ove bonds should be issued or sold eold except by specific act of con ron grea rema and then only in case of pressing necessity inu billit the government in the discharge of it il obligations obliga tiona should use its option as is to t the he kind of lawful money in which they shoud ghou dAe be naj lyril and that aci option A ald r ip afy iff vi of the adai adoption on 0 of ir the is propositions t ions set forth in his big resol resolutions ationo concluding with the statement that he be would at some subsequent time go mure more fully into the detail of his reasons and tile the reasons of the populist party in favor of the plan lie had set forth at the conclusion of mr allens aliens remarks mr teller of colorado Co orado rose lie ile said paid that lie he did not often give heed to publications concerning 10 himself or the convictions of those who believed as he believed beli sved upon the financial or other question but he be felt that a statement recently published which is in fact now going the rounds of the press was a gratuitous insult to td those who believed upon tile the financial question as he believed this statement shows said he be that many of those who attempt to deal with this question have no proper comprehension of it they regard it as merely a local matter to be considered and discussed from the standpoint of their selfish or local interests mr teller then read from a newspaper the article of which he complained in brief it charged that the recent revolts to the effect the secretary of cf the treasury had tendered his resignation were the result of it a conspiracy to create trouble between the president and his secretary of the treasury and perhaps to disrupt the cabinet 1 I resent this charge said mr teller with great emph emphasis asis 1 I do not believe that it came from the secretary os of the treasury or that lio lie believes any such thing we ve those who believe in the financial questions as I 1 do differ from the secretary of the treasury and the great republican organization which is now in power in this country tile the rightful or wrongful solution of this great question will not only affect the people of the united states but the people of the whole world 1 I resent most emphatically the imputation that any other but tit the Ir kro idest oLdest and rea sons BOOS have influenced me or my sentiments I 1 ought not to be char charged chard 0 d with such a dirty insinuation as is contained in this article PARTY OF GOLD STANDARD it is perfect perfectly aly pl plain ain that today the republican party is the party parly of the gold standard and it is equally plain that there is no distinction between tile the sentiments of the president and the secretary of of the treasury upon this ques tion mr teller then discussed at length the efforts that have been made to obtain an international agreement upon tho the silver question lie he declared that every intelligent person knew when tile tho message of the president was laid before congress oress on the aith day clay of last july i asking for a monetary commission there was no do possibility of an international ter national agreement GAGE consistent NT mr air teller quoted from secretary gages statement before the house aliouse banking and currency currena cur committee as indicating that it was the desire of the secretary to commit the country thoroughly to the gold standard he referred in terms of highest respect to the secretary personally so and expressed his gratification that mr gaffe hall had the courage a 0 e of his collnie convictions eions and was willing to stand squarely on his opinions the secie tary was in the opinion of mr teller an all exception in this respect to many other prominent republicans mr chandler of new hampshire said he desired to call the attention of the senator from colorado to a matter which le was evidently overlooking chandl ERS the point I 1 make said if I 1 mr r i chandler is that the president of the united states speaks for himself either through stats state papers or in such other manner as he nay deem wise and he is not to be judged by what his secretary of the treasury may say upon any question neither is he to bo be judged by ohp utterances utterance a of the sen senator acor from indiana made in iff the full flush of enthusiasm of his en trance into the senate of the united states before an audience of his bis constituents tents in indianapolis the president as I 1 said must of course speak for himself and we cannot fairly judge him or his opinions by the buttera utterances cea of anybody else mr chandler maintained that the senator from colorado teller was doing doina much to prevent the successful fruition of the efforts to bring abut international alisa I 1 lie ile thought that such s as the colorado senators was making were nere not only unfair but unwire in view of his tellers heretofore expressed desire desi re to bring about inter international national bime tali ism he hoped therefore that he would do nothing to paralyze par alize the efforts now making in favor of an international upon the all silver ver question tl LIEBS REPLY 1 I should like to bring about international bimetallism said mr teller and I 1 think 1 I have done as much to bring it about as any man in this cha chamber tuber if I 1 except the senator who bitzi in front of me fA allison llison when he returned from europe however without success I 1 felt that it was practically useless ti eless to proceed further in that direction |