Show washington silver matters hatters taking on a little different chape islia pe TO 10 BE LOOKED bollow bear stu lelh tells or of immorality among moba indians indiana bj bi the id lets 01 t soldiers the senate and flogge Tot feb 10 james II 11 beatty of idaho was today to day nominated nA lot US judge for the tile district of idaho chairman dingley Din gloy of the silver pool committee referring to the meat of owenby dy made jadoin in chicago flatly denies the gent lemans allegations As to owen bys corn that not permitted to give cottain information dingley said eald all the papers in tho the question were admitted by the committee and both owenby aud donald were questioned concerning each regarding the names which the committee did not allow him to give dingley says owenby testified he lie had no personal kno knoal aledrge edgo ol 01 their connection with the alleged speculation having heard of it from luller littler canningham and others these gerit gentleman lemn were called and denied that they ever told owenby anything of the kind and said they had no information I 1 in that matter senator hoar reported today to day from the judic judiciary laz comm committee attee as an gr original I 1 aja I 1 measure a bill 11 to divide the auti juti judicial icia 1 detric ts of tho the united states into ten circuits the circuits as now con constituted sti embrace nine districts the bill as reported increases the cumber number to ten and makes some changes in ia boundaries the bill provides that a chlof chief justice and associate justices be assigned by the court to the circuits and a new allotment bo be made whenever it becomes necessary by reason of alternation of any circuit 0 or r new appo to the supreme court bench stockbridge from tho the committee on commerce today to day reported to the house a bill to provide for the tb safe transportation and humane treat treatment ent of cattle exported from the united n states to foreign countries it authorizes the secretary of agriculture to examine all vessels carrying export cattle cattie from ports of the united states to foreign countries and to prescribe proscribe by rules and regulations for proper transportation por tation assistant secretary spalding has informed a correspondent that raw sugar not above 10 dutch sta standard 11 dard in color received in bond prior to april 1 will ba be exempt from duty on the withdrawal for consumption asumption co after that date by virtue of the provisions of paragraphs and and sections 1 and 60 50 of the tariff act assistant secretary bussey has bag written a letter to the commissioner of pensions again calling attention to the questionable i 0 n a ble methods employed by a 9 uasa of pension an lon attorneys to pro care business for themselves inference is made to a particular class in which the pensioner receives the highest pension obtainable under the law and yet is promised an I 1 increase lucrease and deceived into filing ano another her application it is the j judgment of the department tha the these 1 I diere disreputable put methods should not be permitted among at attorneys tornes who are to practice before it it being evident that these attorneys tako take advantage of and are guided by the published list of names of persons allowed pensions ibe rhe assistant secretary suggests that hereafter post postoffice office addresses of pensioners be not given to the press and clerks be prohibited from disclosing to any one the name or address of any pensioner or applicant for a pension the international monetary conference has adjourned until march 23 the reason assigned by the prominent member was the fact that legislation now pending in congress congre ss may materially change the tile state of silver and until the question ia is disposed oi of it is to not thought advisable to further discuss the subject of flater international national coin W F wharton tho the first assistant secretary of state and mies susan clay daughter of Ric richard bard clan clay united states consul general to C canada were married saturday batur day afternoon the silver bill continues the chief topic of discussion on the house side aide of th the e capitol and today to day matters have taken a new shape silver republicans public ans had a conference conte renco last night at W which there was a pretty general and free interchange of views etwas it wag determined to make an effort looking to the free coinage of the american product product duct with a seigo orage charge on Fro foreign silver ina in a quiet way the advisability of holding a party caucus on n this proposition wilt will be mooted those in III charge of the plan are not tel very ry sanguine of success and at present the situation is full of complications tho the democrats it has been found are not as a rule willing to favor any measure which does not provide ro for absolute and unlimited pree free coinage while bile to a very considerable number of republicans free coinage 0 of I 1 the american product is almost if not quite as objectionable as the bill I 1 which passed the tile senate in view of the many difficulties les in the way silver men are moving very slowly in a conference vilh with commissioner morgan this morning hollow horn bear charged that while the military had bad control over tho the reservations during the late trouble soldiers were that cause of great immorality among indian women many soldiers went t through the he ceremony ot of marriage mar riago with squads squaws S the latter believing they were doine dinc veil ell by marrying soldiers hollow horo horn bear said ho he did not know whether it was desirable that officers allow soldiers to go off and leave their wives and children do pendent e adent for support upon the tile indians indiana f lie doea does not want tho the soldiers near the tile reservation THE m washington feb 10 the first amendment reported from the committee on appropriations was tho tile following to enable the president to cause careful soundings to bo be in mado ado between san ban francisco l and Ilon honolulu olula for the purpose of determining the practicability of laying a telegraphic cable between those points or eo so much thereof as may be nece necessary as a ry and the president is hereby authorized to direct the use of any vessel or vessels belonging to the united states in making ench such survey agreed to after remarks by german to the effect that it ia Is not to be regarded as commit ing the government in any way to the proposition that the government was to lay a cable the item of for equipment and arms artna for the naval in matia tia in the various states was challenged by carlmelo Carl Car lelo lialo and explained by hale as applying to Is certain s states t A that had organizations ady i for dulling 1 1 1 i I 1 9 and training trai nine lor for naval ser V vices 1 ces jost jus as the land militia bad had for land service Car Carlin litle le 0 opposed p obed the b it item he lie thought aught it merely iney ly the he beginning of a bounty system the ob faction S c tion was discussed at great length the 1 1 e paragraph was amended to read for arena arms instead of equipment and arms and agreed to 31 to 1 15 the next amendment was one pro viding for a dry dock anthe on the columbia river or on puget sound bound alien allen moved a substitute fixing the eite site at port orchard on puget bound no action was r reached on the amendment ThemeS the message SiRO from rom the president with correspondence relating to the conduct of commander reiter WAS presented and referred to the committee on naval alra affairs irs the presidents veto message on 01 a bill for a public building at dallas texas with the action of the house passing the bill over the veto was presented and referred eulogies were oe delivered livered on the late representative Ke walker of missouri and the senate adjourned THE washington F feb eb 10 in the g gen en eral era debate the barrundia case was revived by dalzell Ual zell of pennsylvania who commended the action of commander halter eiler ll the public reprimand administered to the commander comm abder by the secretary of the navy he said waa was unwarranted unwar anted and unjust dalzell affirmed that gaute mala had a right to arrest barrundia while on board the acapulco was there be asked one law to be followed when he lie faced guatemala and another when he faced great britain france or germany the killing of barrundia could not do the american flag any barm harm it never bad had been bech a function of our flag it wag was not now it never would be to protect criminals to defeat the administration of justice to defy well ft ell recognized principles of international ter law in in the ports of any power whether great or insignificant t lodge of massachusetts and dolliver of iowa defended the action of the secretary of the navy boutelle of maine blaine said he be would not have written the letter to commander keiter reiter that the secretary had published and if he had written it be he would not have published it fithian of illinois opposed the shipping bill and attacked atta eked charles cb a rles ifill hill secretary of the shipping league on an account of his statement that be he fithian was a british emissary lie ile ue he denounced the statement an as a lie and the author an unmitigated liar farquhar of new york briefly defended the bill and without disposing of the bill the house house adjourned |