Show TH 70 qUEST IS fihe the IVo worlds rIds fair may be post pon d till IS STANDARD special F J Chro nidd Service 1 CHICAGO jan II 11 A special from ahing washing on fays tays the feeling I 1 in 0 favor 0 postponement I 1 of I 1 lie exposition until 1 05 95 IB is growing very rapidly and it is relieved that a sufficient number of senators are of that opinion to settle the question as they have the power to do by delay delaying inic proceedings even if tha house should vole vote for 1892 it is a curious thing that members of 0 both parties koblect to an exposition i it Is a bresden pr esden den tat lal lawyear year one of the southern senators declared that there would be an unanimous vole vote from that section in in favor of political ireae reasons ons tor for they do not dot propose to bentru t ho the pres present eilt administration with ith the expenditures of ten or fit ean en millions of money during a presidential cAmpt campaign ign the object to tha the fair in 1892 for or tue bearon that the working men engaged up n the buildings and arid the other empl might fur aleh a powerful fact facer r in the ejection the important question therefore ther etore before the senate is when hen the fair shall be held but the chicago leople eay fay that it makes no difference differ enca to them they want ant lie the location whether it ia Is held in 1892 or 1895 and want ant it settled right a away ay the first actual movement towards the commemoration of the discovery of columbua columbus was by the sinate senate si nate committee on public buildings buil dinga and grounds yesterday lest yeste erday ruay in recommending the tile pa saw of a bill appropriating fifty it thousand dollars for a statue of Coi columbus umbus to be placed in front of the cantal cap tal on pennsylvania avenue on the spot now occupied by the tile pea c monument and tu to be unveiled unveil edin in 1892 the tile same committee decided to report favorably a bill for the erection of a building opposite of the new con gress gressional gressi oral loval library and the capital for the house of the Si iprema court |