Show ll 11 I 1 ON uneventful day in iii both brandies es of collo congress ress NO T IN THE HOUSE the senate receives Receive i iho the nominations of I 1 utah probate judges judes IT THE PirE irs W I 1 q theme to ib seat eill bill to beim bursa the chottow and Ch chelolee Clit la tons stat of ships armor THE 1 seine washington WASHING Tox sept sep 22 the senile benito afred a number of bills on the calen lar including the senate bill to ell change the boundaries in the uncompahgre pa aligre reservation this ie is a modification of the bill having tho the e ame title which was vetoed by the prebi dent alfo also the senate bill relative to the rancho punta la lagura plumb offered a resolution which was agreed to eAling on the secretary of the interior to report whether landa lands granted the state of california en on certain conditions by the act get of juna 30 1804 1864 tho yosemite valley and Marl mariposa posa biff big tree grant had been I 1 foliated polia ted or otherwise diverted from the public use contemplated by the grant A joint resolution proposing an amendment to the constitution in re latici to the manufacture importation tale exportation transportation and gale of alcoholic liquors was reached and blair called for a vote cockrell asked that the committee reports bo be read and the reading occupying what was left of the hour assigned to the calendar novels no vote was vas taken on the resolution the senate then resumed consideration of the bill to define and regulate the jurisdiction cf of the courts of united states the pending question beine being on daniels amendment extending the jurisdiction of the supreme court it itra 3 rejected vest offered a substitute tor for the bill proposing three justices each the chi chief ef justice to make assignment to clitso these divisions that all final de do of these d divisions bo be considered by the court en bane and shall ro re enire ire 1 the concurrence 0 of f five justices ve iest st did not inseal on a vote on hea bee amendment and the abill bill wa was s reported from the committee of the I 1 whole to the senile senate which went into executive session and adour adjourned ned without of it THE DOUSE washington be sept 22 in the house oferrall of virginia smith of arizona zona were the only democrats in the hall when the house was called to order the clerk under direction of the speaker called the roll toll on the approval of fridays journal jo n 2 1 tho vote resulted ted ym n nays 7 0 no quorum the he alno call 1 I 0 of quorum tho the house was ordered one hundred and fifty nine members responded but still no quorum on motion of mckinley the house home adjourned and the republican caucus was announced announced to be held immedi atoil etala probate lr bi and judzas for utah Spi tiNas pa sept 22 the president cent sent the following nominations to the senate thia this morning probate for utah francis L baggott Dag gott gloa county henry shields summit county charlei 11 II herman tousle county jacob johnson ban san pete county hector W haitht davie davis county stephen it 11 frazier juab county william goodwin GOOd WiO cacho O icho county thomas S swatson watson wasatch county stutt state of f I 1 thi he tariff Dis discussion cassi on sept 2 22 at a late hour tonight to night it was confidently expected by the republican Republic tn conferees on the tariff bill that wednesday or thursday at the latest will vit witness nees the debate on an the conference report while the disputed questions of the mot mo t importance are sugar b anding twine and steel duties are not fettled the conferees are near enough to warrant them in saying they had no doubt that some basis of agreement would be reached tomor to mor row the bonding period about which there has been so much talk has been definitely settled tor for february it Is thought there is good reason to that the free a a u gar standard will be placed at thirteen and not at sixteen AS proposed by the houte that a compromise generally to the house rouse rates will be the outcome ot of disputes over the various items in the metal a schedule c and that binding twine also wi will il be the subject of a compromise southern republican publican Ke have adopted resolutions declaring it ess essential sen to the interests of their constituents that the tax on tobacco should be left as fixed by the house rome patent office citi report TOX sept 23 22 tho report of commissioner mitchell cl of the bureau df tf patents tor for the fiscal year ended Juny SOth shows that applications and caveats viere a received as against for tibe abe pro pre long year the receipts of ahe office for the year were 1347 expenditures surplus as against a surplus of tor for last year the balance balanc ein in the treasury ur 0 on account acou n t of the patent fund anci is is 3 i 0 ona G 1 during last year the disposed of cases in excess of the number disposed of the previous year bonty for indian lauds sept 22 from the rome indian affairs 1 committee commit teo a bill wa wae a tody today to dy day reported to pay tO to the choctaw and chickasaw nations of indiana tor for title la in fee simple to acres of land in the in indian dla territory beine being the land which e h the indiana in IBM 1886 lemed to t the be united states for the especial purpose of locating other friendly indians and bro edmen thereon sept 22 today wae was the anniversary ot of the emancipation by president lincoln the second annual reunion of old ab began here men and women who have been devoted to a a were in atten attendance danca W I 1 H J pu do pree chairman delivered the ad 1 dress of welcome lion Fred fredecick etick t I 1 I 1 s I 1 i 5 za douglass Dou glase who was enthusiastic illy rece received ired addressed ha the assembly lu in a briet brief speech in doting closing he be declared thero there wag was no raco race problem in the na Ns tio lion and ad tho the only problem was wag to ta make this nation og I 1 alvo v e u up to the methods of the solution w which hf h it had plods claimed the afternoon and evening wee was occupied copied oc in reading letters froia from eld old abolitionists and addresses addresser canaan canada ani and tho the Zell alty bill STANDARD special 8 A chronicle C sarr I 1 ft 1 MONTREAL sept aa 2 what may bo be taken as an exposition of Car canadas ladas attitude and policy toward tha the mckinley mei mci kinley I 1 y ta tariff bill an and the tle lines nes on which I 1 the govern government ent will act get after it haa it been een raised A was delivered at esberb k yesterday ter ay by minister of finance Fo foster r abo he oc occasion casioa was a political picnic and there were present beai besides so several other members of the e cabinet and prominent con nerva tive members of parliament about fire thousand people mr NIT foster eaid said that the united states st would as go far as tha the lie its publican party had howo to make it CO go en on the line of constitute constitutionality billy increasing the protection of otheir their own industries and if they made relaxations anywhere it would be with those countries from which they had least competition in pursuance of this policy the tha mckinley bill giai ha 1 been enacted and the people cf of C canada nada were discussing discue sing in the press in public Epee speeches ebes and by tho the fireside the question what shall wo we do under the mckinley bill after discussing the various schemes proposed foster said it is for us to depend upon ourselves and develop our own resources and make conr own commercial way in the world ho ile did not think there was any reason to be faint hearted because of such legislation as the mckinley Me Kinley bill what it would do would be to cause came a diversion of trade to the markets of great britain bat but wo we had not only to look dowat toward a this di vervion of trade A very large and very profitable market stood open in the verb 1 west est indies for the very products upon which tho the heightened tariff ff has bas been placed bythe by the united states then theu there was a wide range for cevelo developing ing our trade iu in china japan aut and australia in the two former cf of which the demand for products was every day increasing |