Show N IE BY TELEGRAPH a 0 proceedings I 1 in the senate and house EUll N SEAL FISHERY I 1 ef plenty of or bidders for the lie 8 Con contract i A DIT BATS S WW AT 17 TUE THE CAPITAL young are fresh and autocratic Aoto fratic money fur for coast Deren derenches ces republican Kiu Mican banquet in michigan TUE THE washington feb 21 the conference on the tile bill to increase increase the pensions of totally disabled pensioners was i resented by davis and agreed to the following mils bills passed increasing the limit of the cost for pu public alic buildings as follows san franciseo I 1 rancis fo to ac to making the tile appropriation tor for a public to building w a clr a angeles gala cala au all ad dit ional the bill to amend lie the law relating to having been reached georga george objected to the cons plait platt moved the laoue bill as so aa an amerl amendment dment to the senate bill at and I 1 without action the bill visa laid adjourned TUE THE HOUSE washington feb 21 mills of faias made a speech objecting to the world fair bill altogether as 83 a mailer matter with which the government should have nothing to do he ile would vote fur fr st loins louis as the tile site and when that question was decided would vote against the bill altogether morse of massachusetts announced that he would vote against the bill because he thought washington the only site that could be selected as a com compromise tom a and ana d holding it in in wash ash ingin would 1 cost several million dol ra which would id be better expended for pensions etc P peters term oi of Ka kansas neis was also inclined t to 0 loe tl the a b bill 11 ft arneil it of pennsylvania thought the 1 ti I niata haq too brief brie to prepare tor for the fairen air fr a 1892 blanchard of louisiana wanted the tal but was not particular whore where tit maryland add and klouk of ten benee favoron yin vau lever of 0 california kiry kir y of I 1 mib onri oneal of indiana foreman of illinois and hatch of missouri if would vote for st louis outhwaite of ohio mason of illinois gear 0 of I 1 iowa kerr of iowa oan of indiana 1 springer of illi DOs w danied a nied the exhibition at chi caga springer dwelt upon the great expense of holding the tile celebration at newyork new york ue he referred to the tile fail failure uro of new york icom t complete plate the grant monument he ile declared that would be lie needed for the buil buildings dinga at new york and but would be left of the albany appropriation comparri rrt that with Chi cagos prop 06 OBI tion of in in mo money n a and a site chicago would ap ask but or from the government an and I 1 that for its own exhibit he ile referred to the contest at albany and quoted the declaration of one of of the tile stale state senators natora se that to him the tile bill 1111 was a crow and be would eat his share if the fair was located at new york in all probability it would be a failure it was the tile 0 opinion vinion of the ablest lawyers in new york that the albany bill was unconstitutional alq and the taxpayers could successfully successful success fu ly resist the ilia tion of the charge lower flower I eaid paid that us its the gentleman had questioned the value of the bonds new york proposed to offer he was himself ready to take all of them at par 1 itch t c h dunphy lansing spinola wallace c a rainee turner mccarthy and farquhar Farqu bar spoke for new york C candler udler closed the debate in a few words wo ads a saying the country could safely I 1 trust the house to discharge charge its full discharge dir y duty uty and lie hoped fo for a favorable conclusion upon the question next monday the house rouse then took a rec recess the evening session session will be for the con kide hide ration of private bills at the evening session the house P passed assed forty private pension bills and adjourned till monday FOR THE SEAL SEIL FISHERIES bidi bids presented and tea ten or them considered bj by Setre secretary tary windom washington feb 1 eh 21 bids were opened at the tile treasury day tor for the exclusive right to take far for seals Is upon the islands of st paul and find bt st george alaska for a term of tw twenty ant jr years from may alay ast 1st 1890 they were ere opened publicly in the presence of secretary windam by a committee appointed for the purpose windom announced that no oral arguments would be heard but gentlemen desiring might file written briefs between now and 12 monday there were 12 bids but tw two 0 were 0 thrown out ont because they did not contain a certified tilled check for as required I 1 ad rejla ahe he american lishing fishing and trading co of ban san francisco 1 ran cisLO by charles 1 D ladd ladd president offer to pay the united states per annum 1 12 for each skin and 25 cents for each gallon of peal oil the pacific S earn WhAI whaling Ing co of california by J N knowles pr president col I 1 offered to pay an annual re rental of and 7 15 for each peal the tire alaska commercial company offered to pay rout rent t 0 75 tor each skin and also to provide comfortable dwellings fer the inhabitants of the islands and make ample provision for their maintenance and support a and n d establish a regular mail service from san francisco to alaska without cost to tha government alro also to provide schools churches and a hospital hox pital tor for the inhabitants provide wharf facilities at Oun alaska and distribute supplies gratuitously to various points in alaska AI aski als in the event that any other responsible party shall offer in good faith a greater amount for paid eriv privilege 1 lege to pay tho tile united states the full ful I 1 amount offered by such patty party they say their 0 affer contemplates an annual revenue tt to the united fc tate 8 alia north american commercial co of california by isaac liebes president proposed to pay an annual rental of 55 0 and 10 75 5 for each skin wit with the t bat the catch shall not bo be limited to I 1 leas than OW per year after tile first year or of they will give tha the gov sr 0 A 41 V per it centon cent 0 chipta from the palo of lie lite eeds peals and will agree to topah pay a rate of 10 per nt bigi higher I 1 pr than that offered by any other company ir 0 11 r from the north Amp american rican commercial co of sin francisco air red to pay a rental oi 01 and vv per each aki ekin n and 60 50 cents a gallon fir for ceal seal oil still another from tile baine corn P puny n y p proposed r p ad to pay a rental of 1 I 57 2 1 00 t 1 1020 0 pr r each h skin ki and 60 cen cents a gallon a 1 i n or 1 oil I provided provide a ti the U 8 grima the tile protection of 1 I 1 abe lie fiah eries bids were ale also io made by ili the he north american Tr trading co of west draling aling virginia Vu ginia at t the a estimated annual revenue to the government ofle by E AV clark of D 0 t ti give a honiff of 21 a rental of per annum and arid a las tax of 2 per each skin by the atlantic and pacific co 0 of new york or a an i i annual r rental of W aud kw ral and t 1 2 t v arleu per skin ki n 13 by y the north american commercial co of illinois VAI ai per annuik and per ekin HOTES IOTES kenton agrees nith mith crook on ibe the apache renoul washington feb 21 kennon of gen crooks stair staff today to day bul baumi m itta tied u n behalf of the Secre secretary ye creary lary of war and gen crook a statement before ilia flot house ifie committed tea on indian affairs in support of gen cro ks i i ro reposition position to remove the apache to fort sill kennon look it itsie sio with many of 0 the slate menti inadi by gen miles and others who to li it nr vi i objected bj eced to the in d ais wis removal anil and quote I 1 exle u siv a I 1 iv v from tile I 1 cn 0 d i f the war var appart department ment to anaam hix arguments I 1 he I 1 a said if I 1 I 1 the lie A Apic p let liea es vi bere ere re removed moved to fort sill it would b almost sible bible for them to arra the country and reach their old haunts in new alex ito and arizona th it tt the tho removal should he be made was agreed upon tipon by the S secretary of war and all the ni major ajor generals and they had in the moat t emphatic way in their power called upon Co congress gess to right a great wrong to remove what the prea pres dent with a fall knowledge of the ilia feets lad termed a reproach to the nation TUB THE PURE FOOD BILL from the committee on agriculture today to day reported an amendment to Faul kiers pure food bill to take this of that part of the original bill hin birchen birc c ken out by the committee the amendment provi provides dais that the secretary of agriculture shall provide for inspection and the poet post mortem examination of live stock slaughtered to be transported to any other state or terr territory atory or a foreign country for or consumption in lit case care the tile animals are tire found affected by any disease rendering them unfit for c consumption on imy they are to bo condemned blid destroyed without willi ont compensation to the baner atia and if it the post matein m examination proves lite can caria sees nn lit for or food they shall abaft he be il st royed all fit carcasses and food products manufactured sh shall 11 be labeled by the inspector before being shipped tho the owners of slaughter houses shall obtain a license and under it they shall pay p ay iy five cents for each bovine carcass inspected and two cents lor for each hog no inspection to be made or labels affixed until a license is procured proc ined the money paid for inspection is to be applied to the payment of 0 expenses incurred in executing tae te law A HILL LL TO PROTECT DEPUTY MARSH NIA I 1 als I 1 18 edmunds today to day introduced a bill intended to protect united states officers from and arid order while in in the discharge of their ka its feared to the committee on judiciary confirmations among the confirmations today to day were ere J kelley supervisor of census first oregon district postmaster dvid D vid lamont 1 dilon montana knowels inels Alon montana tana to bo be united states district dietr to t adire judee for the district of montana E bl weed U 8 attorney montana millions for coat Dt rensis washington feb 21 the senate committee on coabe defenda def enea li heard ead gen milts tody to dy 1 who concluded his ilia st Arment as to the Decee necessity sitY of providing suitable decent de fences es tor for the I pacific coast after he lie te retired lie ilia com mitae ordered Cb chairman airman dolph to rt report pirt favorably a bill to th provide bione and other E sea ea coast defences defenses de fences the bill carries carries an appropriation of of which is available in the year ending jane june 30 1891 per year fir f r eleven years thereafter and in the bear ear 1902 3 the appropriation to be expended in accordance with ott tee recommendations of the tile board of officers appointed by the president w which bich have been pub published Ashod at various times in important land decision WASHING rom feb sl f iroff rou of the general land office has rendered a decision deci eion in the celebrated pera peralta its grant case in arizona in v I 1 ach he lie holds that no grant of the character claimed wag was ever made ile tie decided aganina the claimants on every point and orders alie ca case se stricken from the surveyor gen alig it docket the claim lias lim been for many years laore before tile depart department 1 t and embraces about four million e rea in tile central part of arizona jackson knitis oat out another one on washington NOTON fob feb 21 Pete jackson the colored pugilist tonight to night knocked out gypsy a al maryland aryland I 1 fighter g 1 weighing pounds pound in the second round th alie e fight idled four min lites and a half hall a I 1 rebuke for a domineering washington feb 21 the following order of tho the Spere of war waa was today to day transmitted to 0 vernor ruger at sc st paul by direction of the president the unexecuted portion of the tile sentence of 1 D 11 wild late private in in troop F cavalry is remitted in recognition of the fact that the punishment adjudged was ece siverina eive in a markel mark el degree tha the prisoner was ft as ordered by the second lieutenant of hia his troop M T steele to assist in placing a canvas upon a private shad I 1 he I 1 a refused to da BO so on the ground that ha ile did not enlist to do euch stich ILA was burped and struck by ahr ohi offic r and coon after placed eced in conOn emeit and brought before I 1 fore a court mari il of which steele was jude advocat advocate convicted of d disobedience Is a to orders order and arid sentenced to dishonorable discharge with ith the tile forfeiture of all pay an and allowance and arid confined in tile military prison at fort snelling Sn ellina for one year no action appears to have been taken against steele whose breach of discipline waa was of an aggravated nature it ia is a also so ato crossly sly improper that steele should be detailed as judge advocate ot 0 tho the I 1 1 L 0 court the tile president does not believe this to be no d dies des es lift ile think it just to the ar army m that it Bho at pear to be a fair w illustration strat iun of the administration ot of military justice CUB CLUB I 1 notables So tables on the quer aes ues lions or the llio DETROIT feb 21 at ilia annual banquet of the lie michigan club this morning theiu theto were mere une one fit usand guests numbering many men of national nation prominence scra secretary is y of the inte interior bior noble responded to hie ilia toast george la orge washington peaking at some length on the effat of washing Vasti ini ons life and deeds upon the present stability a it greatness arf a ness of the country ex I 1 senator bruce on t a bouthern Hou thern quei question tion lie mado an all eloquent ani feel ng address stamped the freedom and purity of elections ne as the bauming que bior of the hour aid in in stirring cords or d advocated national tiati oDal aid to education as a panacea for bir southern outrages lie ile ridic ridiculed led tho ilia idea of petting apart a territory ory exclusively clu for negroes R senator pierce of north dakota spoke on the new states 8 caking of f probes pr ores iu its the iiii et eit I 1 lie le advised the party to legislate for the masses the few were already provided for ilan john M thurston of nebraska responded to the tolis the man who wears the tile button hura thurston BP emoke oke feelingly fee linely of he ilia old sol liera generals geoe rals and priva privates teo and pa paid id a marked tribute to general alger he ile eaul fail with a republican congress Congre qs it ought to be possible to keep every pledge to revdee the tariff to protect ildedge labor abor without imposing unjust burdens to complete an honest census and make a fair re to protect every citizen in his ills riz liht lit to live protect ve labor and vote to provide for the helpless arld old the ilia widows and anti orphans and for the tile sufferings an and d wants lots of every man who wore the union button senator frye fry of maine responded to thip Ite republican publican patty senator frye said eaid thera could ha be no more permanent progress in this R i more pub public i until the tile american citizen wa guaranteed every right the constitution gave him and until the constitution was respected and obeyed in all sec see ions of the land there 0 coull not be one law tor for the bouth aid aud another for the north and the mis of the Ite republican publican party would never end until the humblest catiz citren ell could establish his right at the ba ballo f lot box |