Show irtfV TOY tKTTKK fun ova RMCLiaCuatiironciiiT1 WAmiiMirox May 3 1807 Congrtm lies only held two make he Hove teutons this weak ono yesterday sod one Monday but It 1 inuit not tw I mppoMd Oi t the week has been spent lu Idleness by those who did not no to how Tork to witness the dedication ol the Grant monument On the coutra ry the week hoe ken an unusually busy cue with many niemlwi ol the Senate The ItepubUcan members ol the Fl 1 fiance romuiltt hay been llnlihlng up the amendments to the tarlft bill whlcn li I In bo considered for the lint time by Ibo alt ronimtttea next lion day and comiulttevi 01 all the parties hue been engaged trying to arrange a satisfactory aiilgnmeut ot Henttori to the committee vacancies This hat been a dllllcnlttaik but It li i now Dearly completed and the vacancies will probably pro-bably tw filled next week It hoot likely that all tho Senators will to lalltfled with their aiilgninenti they never am at any time but they will be near enough Mllitled to accept what li given tnem became notlilnif 1001111 Ixi arcouipllehcd by objecting The return ollreilJent McKinley to the White llnuie was a gnat IQr n lre b onslaught by the array nl office seeker but that li I becoming an old tory now The Democratic chiefs ol divisions In the departmcnta are not finding the protection fxpwlwl when their place were put unJer the civil service rule President Cleveland Ktvrr Driiif castle chief in the Ienilon lluremi hit Ion aaknl to resign aol I the mine course with Hirlbly IIn exception line I and there for pertonal remont li ef prcle l to tis l f > ll < mcd In nil lirmirliei ol the itomnment tervlc The di tnclhnol a number of dork In the Talon Bureau ai aclln chief li I taken to mean that Ihoie l illloni will han tyln taken from under the civil service role mid men nutiidj nl tie ervlra appolnttnl In 1111 them Mr liriii A Tlnintin who < ill i-ll K minister to the Unltf1 Stales until virtually 1011I11101 to resign by Secretary Iriihani and 1rciildeiil Clevelamli treatment and who li I toa In Washington ate spscialeontn lIiOner or the purport of helping aloiiK the 1111 noxatlon Mea hAl preiiiited a slate went to the Senate cummlttq on M nutica drawing why Hawaii doiteut approve of the proposition lu provide for the abrngntlon of the reciprocity treaty In the Iln ley tariff bill Alter enumerating rexnont whythe United Hutrn should mil ahrolllo the treaty Mr Thuriton aye If the treaty li I abrogauM llawnll will be free tu make inch urranioiiiont with other countries tlrcunnturcci may require Strong and itMdfait an the American feeling U I In Hawaii II the blend products pro-ducts are barrel out ol the American I market by a precticelly prnhibitlve duty they will Imcnmpullcd In order to prevent pre-vent ruin to their chief Indiulry to seek n market In nllrlllla Canada and Ioglond nnd will Lc flee tooircr Iho aoiiiHiiMtlon for lecidltrndeprivileges luret nltOdllo l hue Unltwl Stair null now vxoliultily held by It under the tirnii of llh miiiig Meaty Mr I Thlllll concludes hue aluleuwnt with this yen picture of chat Mould follow nhmgntion uf llho treaty IntUwd of the Uiiltml State rvnialiiliig tit prar deal MiKrnlt lacer uvir IIftlRII RI It IHIW In I by lho voluntary net ol I the Unllwl Mnlw Hnnall ulll to I liirnnl loon I Iwcomo the prey of tin llrit great untie which chimiM to tmther It In and the UnlUd blutea 1911I1 be placed Moll nniMiuallty with England Frnncn nnd JnpJii In therrnfter engine In a criimbl for the lontroluf Hawaii under un-der thin illiadvantaga ol u null Indicted handicap I UvpreoenUtlvo Hilt ot Illlnoli hai Ixen telling lomo tales out ol school which ha thinks account for the enormous enor-mous number of applications far consulships consul-ships at the beginning ot every new administration 1 ad-ministration Ha oald I It Is the women You know how It Is I llrowu Jones or Smith when lio has means and leisure likes to take lilt family abroad When they coma lack his w Ifo and daughters are flllitl with their ex psrlemes The whole town Is fired with emulation Now John Jones may not have tho meant to go to Europe Eur-ope but ha has Influouce In poltlru When the political wheel turns and his party Is I up he looks around to sea what the reward for tits services shall bo Tlt to hlmtelf he would probably be content with Ilia p itolllci > Hut his wife and daughters lave had to Iliten to what the Drown women or the Smith women say ol llfu abroad and women like they have listened with envy and Used purpow to sonic day enjoy the experiences themselves 80 Instead of letting Jones ask for the pololIco they insist thai he inuit be a consul some where TLelr ideas 1 may le a little Indeflnate about the nature and duties of a councils office but they know It means to 110 abroad and that Is I enough tor them Ho John Jones makes out hli application to be Cunsul General to Paris and writes his Congressman that while 1arls Is I his first choice he will take something equally as good but It inuit be abroad And thus are the lives of Congressmen made A burden for the first six months after a new administration administra-tion comes Into power lly that time the consulates are all disposed of and the disappointed applicants can return tothopoitofllces Mr Httt ought to know as In addition to his extruded service in the Home he lias been Assistant As-sistant Secretary of State and also bread l as a diplomat |