Show IN WASING TOil I 1 still wrangling 6 6 q ver I 1 MORE disagreement the Chinese Officials R eject our I 1 treaty 11 westerners COMMENTS I 1 I 1 most MO st of them glad the Imper measure faili I 1 0 DR FEM ordera I 1 government bemm res to arment the spread of tocas record cattoi trust costern Aso ted press to T THE HOUSE I 1 senate to the sundry fill dill under sept I 1 blount of georgia amidst ap P u se was elected speaker pro im to act during the absence of the speaker the committee on fercl ig n affairs reported back the retaliation bill I 1 was made t V special order for tue s d climit ohl called up the me tion recently made by him to sider the vois by which the columbus exposition bill was amended by mak ing provision for expositions at mond va augustaa Au gustap ga atlanta ga and kansas city tito motion to was agree r as he and aug t p ill n I 1 iwas ere concerned 1 t bl g b I 1 k reached on h mt ion amendment to re dEnt der the vote by cona wh ach the amen for thea pro latford of for tile A L E ia uta c ored exposition was agreed tu and a r al call was taken on the motion made by fl enderson ioa to table ilia motion to ter the vote which resulted yeas 87 nays no and a call of t b e haq 1 the call developing the presence of A q borum further proceeding u nd r tho call were dispensed with n forney of alabama as a ques tioff f privilege calle up the an adry civil app privation priA tion hill with the amena which aye not been agree to fit om ference woodburn of nevada moved con currence cur renee in the senate amendment forbidding ilia ase of lioney appropriated for the expenses of deposit ing public moneys in investigating any case or prosecuting tiny person in a mining region for cutting f or mining or for domestic purposes dwarfed or scrubby timber unfit to be sawed or hewn into lumber of comme reial value after debate the motion was defeated and the alouse further I 1 cited upon its disagreement to the senate amendment breckenridge ky me od to con oil r in the senate amendment ampro for investigating the extent to which the arld regions of tile united states can be redeemed by irrigation which amendment re qui reathe director of the geological survey to make an annual report to aon grea as to the result of his hinves t tion and provides that the ro claimed land shall be reserved from sale and shall not be subject to entry settlement and occupation until further provision by law after discus slon of the amendment and without achon the adjourned THE hinesh california cite their opinion of the measure sept I 1 felton said he had always regarded mhd treaty as worthless without the senate arnond ments notwithstanding the claim that the chinese government does not desire its people to emigrate the his tory of their immigration for the last years disproved it and the mil lions of money the emigrants yearl y remit to china certainly made it do for the empire lie did n ot regard the rejection of th e treaty as a cause of regret as he never believed twilit the chinese government a treaty that would exclude the chinese from western nations felton believed that the people would secure the desired relief through legislation that the aaita was ion of the ques t ton australia the real cause for tike action of the chinese government and added that if both political parties were in earnest in their expressions they might secure the passage of a b 11 even during theof present session in the line that al leady introduced by him and intended to secure the exclusion of the achl mckenna said tito action of the chineo e government simply remits us back to where we were and allows banever bat ever legislation we pan tinder tha existing treaty it will haye the to strengthen the f at ing of the 0 0 n 1 e at y s as a decided improvement ou the original thompson the only democratic representative froin california now at the cavitalo ca vital said if it is now a ques gium between the exclusion of tile chloese and tile abrogation of the I 1 am for abrogation tilo mu at bo excluded even it it becomes nece epary to wipe out the Burlin ams treaty iia my opinion tile original treaty submitted senate wid ratified by the g in it was to have effected ti 0 ex 1 l in f tho Cli tuese it conceded conce dod the power of congress to exalt whatever legislation legi lation was naces gryto do thitanh thi tand the senate amendments were and re bulted in the rejection 0 t le ty tk na to al itchell said if it Is true that the chinese gov has rejected the pro posed treaty I 1 think it a most fortunate thing for the country the as sent to the senate by tile president was in my judgment one that noyer should have received the sanction 0 f our people because it opened z e veral new doors by which the chinese could enter A aich do not exist in the present treaty of course tile amendments made by lie senate improve the treaty ry greatly atit even with those I 1 11 I 1 I 1 4 I 1 I 1 11 I 1 1 I 1 am oddments ond ments I 1 do not think it incela me great evil against which it Is there is but one v aft y 0 I 1 deal with this question and t a t 8 to pa a law absolutely forbidding t ho com I 1 ng of tho chinese to abi country except diplomatic represents tl ad absolutely th f od return of those now here it t necess irv for this government to obtain the consent of any nation either european or asiatic to tile ex elusion by legislation of par no or classes whom me razy deem objectionable tio that po w er inheres I 1 the united sta t d 1 its con gress if senator jones of nevada said there is nothing to say except that if the statement that the treaty is reo bv the chinese gover 0 cho confirmed officially n grem ought immediately to ass a law excluding the chinese I 1 hey must an evil to nue and grow linell it becomes ineram isable merely for the sak 0 I 1 preserving a treaty which the unito d d of the people of this country to be incompatible with our nation A I 1 welfare son ator teller said I 1 hope the tat ement will be officially confirmed this government has the right to exclude any people it chooses to keep out I 1 am opposed to the x becan c liati 0 0 f 7 by treacil tre atil 80 t h I 1 ln ion that we cant ex elude them without a this breatt treaty provided for the exe aslon of the chinese for twenty years now supposing at the end of that time the chinese government refuses to make a tr e a t of R fix att ir luh wo d h a e ave s in DR I 1 card telling what stepa lie has men to the or yellow feiar sept I 1 the following Is a card from surgeon general Il amilton on gitary regulations to the certain criticisms mainly batted on misinformation concerning the present sanitary regula lions have appeared in tao daily arbas and as the criticisms have a tendency we k the hands of the of ento ga god in the prevention of the spread 0 ye ilow fever and to induce laxity in th ra a intendance inte nance of quarantine thereby g re atly the danger to th e 4 hole country I 1 have thought I 1 ex pe adient to malce a general state M nt of the condition of affairs afT AIrs the uni to d states acting through its marine hospital service are engaged in yelping iel ping tile people of florida not injuring them and in particular t 11 e atri ken c t of Jacksonv Jle has been treated vi it t he consideration 14 to t he calamity bich they were permitted permit tea to go anywhere they desired so long as tile disease WAS confined to a circumscribed area in the city blit when tile city bedaine trene rally infected then tile necess ty of placing certain restrictions upon the of outgoing persons was apparent app trent and in ro strict promiscuous travel from Jack tanny 1 g tile bureau is looking to the cecur ity of me country the dreadful rec ord of tile of yellow favor to towns along the railroad lines leading out I 1 now orleans in 1878 when over 13 ODD persons were with yellow fever of whom nearly died is too fresh in memory to risk its re ion tile atlantic sea extension of the to memphis in 1078 where nearly persons died of at how favor might have been prevented had there been any authority to restrict travel by proper line it may be a learfald alve to compel persons from jacksonville to remain within the camp of refugees for a period of ten days before ising allowed to go at nill but that alternative is humane in comparison with the results which aou id follow the admission of the con faglon to all seaport a and southern cities each of which in a short time itself become a new centre of infection the gove rm me r t ila 3 not at any a strict cordon about tile city of jacksonville but has opened a camp of refuge in a high healthy locality and furnishes free rations to those detained it it as also authorized atA large elpe se the building of pins cabin s to shelter those poor people who aro driven out of the I 1 localities and it Is vil to provide for the lingl further relief jacksonville by transportation by special excursion trains to any definite jollit that is safe and has its doors but there are few places willing to receive me large number of refuge malle it is bly true that the body of a healthy does not carry the contagion re irson clothes do ca IT y it an d baggage packed in an in fectea house a dangerous in vie fumigation stati oliff have been fished at proper joints and all bag will be fum gated which comes fage rom I 1 any infected city I 1 do not hilink therefore there ca a he any rea ground of complaint JOHN B TO DAVIS REPORT NEW ORLEANS sept L A democrat special from jacksonville says eleven now cases of yellow fever up to one ocl lek andone death Is dr nest mitchell reports by telephone this is a big figure for so tile greater portion of tile now cases are reported from five to six P m there will be so few people left here in il few lays from now that hardly anyone can hope to escape the dis eam tomorrow an excursion train will leave here for south carolina in accordance with surgeon general suggestion and permission it ill bo arii filled it Is especially urged now that the women and chilgren chi laren got out of the city great are made to send them off the cotton tag trust washington TIN sept I 1 appleton sturgis of now york city otly witness before tile com cittee on manufactures today to day lie is connected with the fagle mill comi piny of brooklyn N Y sod Is man aar of the calcutta branch of the firm of L waterbury co witness i tea covered largely the opera tion of tho mIlls la which he was in tero ted and nothing of generi al not already known mr sturgis promised to a detato I 1 went chowing the working capacity of the brooklyn mills ahe amount of wages ald etc which would be ot itie tot a committee adjourned subject to call mr gratz of st louis who is at the head of the western branch of the cotton bag was examined by the sub committed W day ito stated that the organization owed its origin entirely to tile mills bill and that but for the introduction ot that measure it would never have boon thought of the cotton bag manu fac ere driven to combine in order to save the mille and machin err I 1 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 A 11 1 |