Show I 1 4 TH el fill 0 P 41 el SS A H I 1 i t 1 I 1 1 Z finds both flavor and cri t 1 I 1 1 ICES 1 V 1 ON STOCK ma I 1 A I 1 I 1 14 11 it creates a flurry for a I 1 I 1 vi 11 ll we tim 8 I 1 11 ZI OPINIONS I 1 t IN CONGRESS 1 4 I 1 1 sa s1 democrats ans condemn it I 1 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 q englise ENGL ISu PRESS q I 1 I 1 I 1 IF of alvar abe british ion afi 1 TAU hyill bear I 1 Twili tIng 1 acted arross to tas STANDA ii A I 1 4 comments on the latest emanation prom the white house i h dent a message I 1 the all absorb topic of conversation among the I 1 present in tile to aay I 1 party lines are already being drawn it is purely political re p resen I 1 it t I 1 v e I 1 hooker a democratic member of lite committee on foreign affairs aich will deal initially with the message and the wilson bill to R I 1 V e effect to tb presidents views said 1 I think it a very able of our rights I 1 under treaty of 1818 and gives the president Prep ident a very cogent reason fr en forcing the act investing the prest d an t alf th fow er to retaliate against I 1 C a n n exporters it I 1 Is unfortunate that the senate when I 1 it found that it could not agree to the A original treaty ald not propose amendments bilich have been I 1 I 1 submitted to I 1 h a aw e of gre a t britain oni th us ave settled by negotiation the controversy between tile two countries ar from illinois sald i wit flout fully committing mycell to it I 1 think tile Preel dent has sufficient I 1 power under the existing law to ex sentiment of our people and not only compel a recognition of our I 1 I 1 rights but secure an equitable adjust west of ilia trouble there is wore than Is try in themes as go I 1 ble r tentative crisp of georgia I 1 sa d 1 the masage lecorn mends decidedly the proper to 11 do under the circumstances the pres i went waives bis own opinion on the I 1 I 1 subject and accepts tile lon of the senate as final to the fisheries I 1 1 I treat Y bu t the same time resorts to F I 1 he I 1 x I 1 t thing arid silks congress 1 1111 to alow alim to ft mesa ures the country will accept the N mes 8 a go as an earnest evidence of his do to protect the rights of amerl ca n citizens representative adams fl linola ro publican it lie needs the power he asks he shall have it as far its my vote goes I 1 am doubtful about the existing law however 1 re Bay neof pennsyl v anta paid itis a remarkable docu ment in the first I 1 lice ilia president sent a treaty lothe senate con fas sedly ceded away our bights its rejection he sends a ine edge la upon having alore roer to I 1 carry out vigorous vigo roud retaliatory meas cin the very teeth of abundant legislation to warrant any needful I 1 there to nothing in it but a I 1 chame to recover some of his lost I 1 1 tie finance and I 1 pred act be ill do the same on the subject of the tariff jamrs of texal who bar charge of the une bill I 1 said its all right we kill take care of the 11 YORK aug 24 there was considerable anxiety over the effect of the nies sage on the a tock exchange before opening and the firel sales in depending a pon canadian business phoned abar I 1 declines Cr itral opener down I 1 ya and canada southern I 1 per I 1 cent supporting orders have been placed in the market however and ri a were bid up J to an fn g when this recovery was noted co rifi dence was at once restored bankers and generally gene raily believe no action wi all takaji by congress on tha message but that 1 if commerce with cabada should be interrupted the only roads 11 adversely will be the michigan con aral canada southern and canada pacific views LONDON aug 24 the st gazelle commenting on message says the position is awk ward and for both coun tries the retaliation threatened Is so illogical and it Is 40 cult to understand its precise cause 11 end mean two plausible esplan actions occur it may have been iff tended to influence votes or mer I 1 I 1 to bluff canada into granting amear 4 con demands there is no doubt the matter for canada act merely local affairs are concerned but 1 imperial interests are also involved england most and will supply proper I 1 safeguards for her canadian 3 I 1 we await the next step it is difficult to sup the matter ill be allowed to end otherwise than in a perfectly friendly manner I 1 the globe SAI makes a A seong 0 against canada and our that canada mill doubtless be I 1 A ahle t show equally as brood a case I 1 if canadians biad rejected the treaty it would be easy to understand va fly cleveland should ask for retaliation understand villy cleveland as a generous and joia man I 1 0 hould canada for un act of t he american senate it ka if cleveland has attempted to bi I for the irish vote I 1 the pa gazette ia opinion the re A sign 1 bican 0 1 the roe but says it cookii ugly the tar JT R paper says it has no ars of a war over the matter but Is of opinion that friction Is 11 A dispatch cutic tri ex the man I 1 bridged lio died on the 0 11 train 0 thursday morning waa received from 1 chicago yesterday it eitt I 1 I 1 1 I 1 that the remaina be burkla I in accord atIce vita I 1 t X this desire the were interred Inter reV I 1 1 t yest e rd noon rev J weslea hill I 1 I prea ch zhe at the 1 grave I 1 z I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 af A f |