Show OUR CUE washington coffee CORM T THE TARIFF commissioners li 1 UTAH THE 11 SION BION bil bli I THE emigen BILI nini INTERNAL el 33 billi GUITEAU el eft BOUTE ROUTE ETO 0 I 1 j washington D 0 i june 1 it entrusted with wath the duty fluty of t pointing the tariff commis simel president president arthur had a deuce of J t ti time mein in getting men to accept th 11 position first one and then sll all aai sai other declined the nomination ul til at last the president t and if ili cabinet were wem driven almost to toan toas la aeration pe ration to know where to find ag who when nominated would a gini to serve on the ther commission tit sli reason of this is at W af the labors of the commission commie bion sion wilf looked upon with distrust inde y y the already aheady now that I 1 n has baa at last got men man who are waln villa I 1 d 1 whose names were tes ees tl in to the senate for cl last friday has been balleu all ail so I 1 al of 01 bad names for having no nominate a ic the men be bas baa such a maintained from its political cof tu position will only de defeat t the oba tl ta for which the commission i li tl ti was passed and it is expected ill ihl ia when the names come up for cod coti tt mation in the senate the ibe dud dun 1 brats who feel that there has ba bd w a vlola tien of assurances given vb vw IS the bill wail was under at will solidly oppose their accey accepted we m simultaneously with the no mid mtv nili rai fai tion of the tariff commissio commissioners derp deop came the nomination of the cc con it miss missioners loners ners who are aro to act sap as aap PC board or re registration gestra t ion ton and election I 1 i er et the territory of U utah tah the appod gt ment of th this a blatter col cot th of mission has been baen looh goold oi forward to with con ra interest interests almost amounting aa p ty by uha iha people of utah and I 1 iu u 19 in led to understand that it a certai cert siu ssu riu ning ring had had their way boat dot of registration and electa pa p 1 would have assumed a ver difu bi ent composition to that kominak no VV by the president this howett S is only another instance in wh tl the best laid scheme of mice I 1 si mews men dont always come os off as tl ti pecked juav juat how the commis b erb era as nominated mill win meeta meet rr 0 views of the people of utah idi I 1 di ti mean the following fol loving of the e Is Is I 1 am at present writing s una unable blet I 1 of 0 judge I 1 can only hope hop e that t 11 gout lemen composing the U utu U commission may fully re lize ilze 6 fr 1 difficulty and delicacy of their voi woi P for eor onel one I 1 look upon therill the bill abw at stipulates the appointment of eoda nd a commission aa as an outrage uyun tc t the people of utah and no lover loter f ix liberty can view it other otherwise wise wisa lid br rt congressional outrages now a addil lip bip ti t aro arc becoming more and more edn IOB 02 mon men every daya proceedings fc t the house verifies the fact to a desired end there is nothing to i audacious for the majority to res rei to today to day the O ft they are vulgarly calledare called are th i t subject of one of these outrages outrage hult bull tw T tl by and by it may be the catto it 1 lies bics next it may be the 0 gresli pres Pr Fres ashi esli bj FC te ter ten lanB rians sy d u etc until the all nil prel prevo in ing g C enquiry ngu ir y will be te wb K tt 1 turn shall shail it be next that the president Pres identa nom som t d tlona tiona for membership of tw th utah commission will be an oca firmed there Is very little doum indeed the senate judicially Judici gly All on monday agreed to recommend recommend the confirmation of all and during the executive session S of the same day the nominations were reported back to the senate and pl iced on the calendar As I 1 have already eald faid the composition of the commission tal zat eslon may not cot ie be satisfactory to the ring erom prom the tact that president arthur asked the salary to be increased from to it is only natural to presume that he he was desirous of ee re curing a superior class wass of men of course like every other office at the disposal of the executive there have been a great many applications for a fent seat upon the board but from what I 1 have chave been teen told the Preside president ut appears to have leave stuck tenaciously to tho the determination mi ini nation he be has expressed ever since aiace the duty of appointing the utah commission devolved upon him namely that no one should be sel sal lecter who sought the position ignorant of this neb fact a great many have bave sought a position on the board I 1 but bat the president has pleased him self and left the ring rang ved aed good business in congress Is being rushed through at a tremendous rate and as a consequence some of ithe the moat important appropriation bills have been passed under a vi suspension of the rules almost without a word of discussion for instance on monday last las t the pension appropriation bill calling for loo tOO oooo was passed by the republic can majority in the mouse of rep bep resent atties in the manner I 1 have indicated the pension bill however is to nothing less nor more than a gigantic job for it ia is well known renown that two thirds of the pensions that will be paid under this bill are aie simply pimply robberies of the Treasury jand sand this thia with the ot of the publican republican lre Ke guardians of the treasury commenting editorially on this extraordinary act of public profligacy well might the mew vew york yok yo k world exclaim es clam elam one hundred million dollar sl does 1303 3 iiii the tili eader leader taice take in the appalling significance ot of these figures nis his it Is the labor la bor bon for a year tear of two hundred thomp thousand and laborers that was yesterday toted voted without debated it is the lull full pay for fora a year jean of an army of fire hundred and fifty thousand private eold lers that the rules of 0 the house were suspended to distribute among claimants for pen dionel the total pension list ilet of great britain loaded down as keifer and robeson and alecock and dudley dadley would declare it to he be with abuses amounts to how bow much thinks the reader to OW less leas than one sixth of tho the amount which the majority rity ol 01 the tho rouse route yesterday voted was not of importance enough to occupy the ume time of the house hoube with a the total payroll pay roll of the british baltish army with isawo on the active list was in 1880 81 11 aa L 1 the whole war budget of the german empire the military model ol 01 the world vilh wilh with wilh men and off omm meers officers under armav arms for the current year tear is jess than four fifths of the pen pension eelon filon list of a country whose happiness it is to be rell reil relieved eTed eyed ot the necessity of sup tup sup porting an enormous army and the general pension list and invalid fund of the german empire together amount to tole toie lebs lets si than the whole army budget of france francel with an nix army in active service service of men was last year 1 more than the sum yest yesterday erda y teased atway away ns as a bagatelle without a division in the american km erlean housa honsa of representatives mr house flenn fT tenn enn vigorously protested agarrat the passing of the bill without any discussion aud and without opportunity to amend it but sat as has been invaluably the case cal we this session tho the protest went for nothing nothings and the bill irrespective ol 01 the magnitude of the sum bum asked tc to be appropriated was passed in the th manner I 1 have stated in this way the republican majority of congress is voting away a hundred of of dollars but surely the time can not noh bo be far onn off when the people ot thib this nation will discover who aro are their thel friendt friends and by their votes at the th polls make the discovery un ably known A mil bill of considerable Import anc to steamship ship companies compan loa iea has jus just A mil bill of considerable Import anc to steamship ship companies compan loa iea has jus just importance passed both houses of Congre aa I 1 refer to the bill to regulate the traffic in emigrants the bill provides that 50 cents duty shall be paid for each emigrant to the colle calleo tor of customs of the port ort the money is to be paid into the treas bryand is to constitute an emigrant fund and is to ba expended under the ai direction of the tb e sec detary this tax of 50 cents per head ignot to ba be levied on the emigrant but on the steamship companies deals with the abe space to be allotted to each emigrant forbid fl mhd carry in ing g of emigrants below the leemond d deck ec k provides for the cepar separation atlon th the a P rexfor es for the arrangement d deck ec k provides for the cepar separation atlon th the a P rexfor es for the arrangement f of berths and for ventilation the r al ltv ity and quantity of food and ruedi dl cal attendance the ret AM m of foreign pau persi rs bow coas cons or 01 persons accused of other than political offenses lenses of or insane persons who ore are a public charge on their arrival the cost of the return of such persons to ba charged to the re respective steamships most of the great companies opposed the bill and it appears to me that they did so with very good reason granted that the great majority of the emigrants bail sail from british ports it is a well known fact that the laws enforced by the british in reference to the carrying of emigrants are very strict and the steamship which complies with them cannot be said to be carrying pau passengers at the risk of their lives it is true the comforts of the steerage are few and far between and to those who are in the habit hubit of traveling in the first cabin it may appear that the huddling together of so mady many souls men women and children is attended with great dauger danger and that health and morals must thereby suffer buffer yet in this connection it must be remembered that a vast majority of passengers who travel steerage live eo fo to speak in steerage awe age onshore on shore bhore and while no one will P pretend letend to uphold the steerage as a place of comfort yet the deck dea on which the steerage pa mengers passengers are to be carried j the berth space ventilation separation ot of the sexes bexes the food etc etc have to be in a accordance corda cOrds cor danee dance uee uce with the board of trade roles of england and that being the case it fic does seem absurd to pass a law on du thib this side of the atlantic for the sole bole purpose of providing officers to see that the laws imposed by johnny bull have been carried out the bill which has baa just passed both B bouses auses of congress Is said to have been prel prepared ared by the friends of the emigrants aund and ane treasury department Depan ment but in the absence of proof that the emigrant traffic la Is at pre ent being carried on in a reckless reech si manner dang dangerous crous to life injurious to henith health and otten often sive to modesty it would eem teem hem that the bill in question is somewhat uncalled for yet in all likelihood it will resigned be signed by the president and become a law which law will have i the effect of embarrassing the steamship companies and aa for the 60 cents a head the emigrant will indirectly have to pay it yet tho the laws of the heat best government govern mant etc must bo to submitted to the next Impo important tant measure which will come up for consideration before the house z probably tomorrow is ig one introduced by rep to reduce internal revenue taxation considerable difference of opinion has hns existed in reference to this measure even in the camp of the great majority of th the eHouse house but at a caucus held last evening presided over by manager Robe robeson sona eona sonn a mode of procedure on the bill was arrived at namely that the majority should support the bill with the exception of the sections relating to liquor liquori cigar de dealer denler alera alere ani and the proposed repeal of the tax on ou bank capital the bill as am ani ended provide provides for the abolition of the tho internal revenue taxes on bank dep deposits depolite de osite bank check checks R watches perfumery proprietary medicines etc and as the caucus has settled what they intended to do with tho the bill amendments will be voted down and the bill will pass the majority have spoken bo so have I 1 the question of adjournment sine die dia Is still an open one personal personally y I 1 think the crowd will adjourn about the of july an adjournment may bo be affected later but present appearances dond dont indicate that it will be sooner in addition to the internal revenue bill to which I 1 have alluded above the naty navy bill is still in the back ground but who knows but even it may be disposed of by a bu pension of the rules COA co A gress gross however must adjourn so re time or other but f the last CAY ay come when it may will be an one on that day the tho lobb yi be he taxed to the uttermost and und Y one on that day the tho lobb yi be he taxed to the uttermost and und Y will wili yet the slaughter of the ocen ts wilt will bo be terrible guiteau guyeau still lives bat he will take taie e his leave of loia tola ear earh earb f just aa as other murderers have orae orce tle tie e on n tho tha of this month TJ tk e deman for ad mission to be r resent at the eseau ton tion Is enor the oue ous tives of the press win will be a perfect ya army ot and in it I 1 likely hood bood th tb ore are e will y be bome gomo tail tall IP writing t 9 bout ut the departure from this eare earv ear eat A 00 0 one of the biggest egotists ti rt itt eter ever was shut t up farce called the star farce called the the huge route trial still continues I 1 drop ped int the court yesterday for a few but hard to leave I 1 couldn coulden stand it whew with an fin atmosphere sut suf fiel fici antly hot to melt tilo the bronze in the various park vj I 1 must ce be excused from writing more this week J 1 I P 13 since finishing my letter I 1 leam learn that the tariff commissioners as a whole havo have been confirmed by the senate by the unexpectedly large m majority a bority of 31 to 21 |