VOL. IX THE DALLES, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 8. 1890 NO 131. DRAWING TO AN END Congress Clearing Away the Decks for Adjournment. THE ' DEFICIENCY BILL VETOED Doaae Sustain the Vt and l'assea' a Substitute Measure Rushing Things id the Senate Washington, June 6. The eenate made eome progress today toward clear ing away the large appropriation bills which stand ahead of adjournment. The Indian bill was finally disposed of, the contract school' item being modified bo Catholic schools would be abolished. July 1, 1897. - - After discussing the items of battle ships and armor-plate most of the dayt the senate declined, by a vote of 24 to 22, to accept the conference report recom mending -three battle-ships and armor plate at the maximum cost of $425 per ton. . . ' 1 The sundry civil conferees were in structed by unanimous vote to insist upon the appropriations for new public buildings at the capitals of Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and Montana, and additional enma for buildings at Other points. ' The house cleared Us decks for ad journment today by disposing of all the essential business before it. The presi dent's veto of the general deficiency bill proved effectual, as the house, by a vote of 140 to 14, refused to pass the bill over the veto, and sent to the senate a substi tute omitting the French' spoliation and other" claims which " had incurred the president's opposition. Although there; was little debate on the'Indian bill before report, which in volved a compromise extending govern ment aid to church schools for another year; when it came to a -tote, the com promise was rejected by a narrow vote of 58 to Go. "" ' ' ' An act authorizing the state to make liens on arid lands to cover expenses of reclamation was adopted and .another bill was passed limiting mail which can be franked to written ' and printed matter ' " DEMOCRATS OF UTAH. tat Convention Adopts the Usual Silver Plank. Salt Lake,- June 6. Judge Powers, of the state committee, called the Demo cratic convention to order today at 11 :15 a. m. and named for temporary officers of the convention, Colonel A. C. Ellis, of Salt Lake, chairman, and SI. F. Mur ray, of San Fete, secretary. Colonel Ellis, in his speech, said the party plat form should be written in the briefest and simplest sentences. It should de clare that there must be no union of church and state; that the people of "Utah were in favor of sound money of silver and gold at the ratio of ; 16 to 1 and that no uncertain or double mean ing language should be used. Once more the Democrats were going back to the nestors of the party ;. the sentiments and effbi-ts of ;th'e Morgans of 'Alabama the Blands and' Vests of .Missouri, the Blackburns of Kentucky, the Boies of Iowa, and the . Stevensons -of Illinois wouli yet be its salvation1. i '. The speaker- said., the people were aroused and be believed they would yet declare for freedom- and prosperity and sweep the country, the . statements of Channcey Depew, the greatest American humorist, and the yellow chrysanthe mum statesman from ' Nebraska,-who presides over the agricultural interests of the United State9,t0' the' contrary notwithstanding. . ' ' ' ' '. ' TONGUE IX THE LEAD. Brought to the front by the Vote In Curry County. Curry county has been heard from and Thomas H. Tongue, Republican candi Highest of all in Leavening Power. I JV V 'S-'- t-lf fl t v - I 1 J - t - , S date for congress in the First Oregon district, now leads W. S. Vanderburg, the Populist, by 44 votes. The vote" in Curry was Tongue, 283; Vanderburg, 133. Besides this plurality of 150 for Tongue, the official count in Douglas county has resulted in 32 being added to Tongue's total and a loss of 5 by Vander burg, or a change of 37 votes in Tongue's favor. The returns are in from all pre cincts in all counties in this district, ex cept two in Coos county, and the vote returned is: Tpngue, 19,328; Vander burg. 19,284. It is easy 'to see how much depends upon the official counts. To Continue Work on Cascade Canal. Washixgton, June 6. The conferees on the sundry civil appropriation bill agreed today on a partial report. ' The item appropriating $179,189 for the open ing of the canal at the cascades of the Columbia river will be compromised so as to provide that the work authorized shall be continued as proposed by the senate and not completed as was con templated by the house bill. The provision ' for the survey of the public lands was also 'compromised, the figure being fixed at $325,000. HOW KANSAS WILL VOTE. Seventeen of the. Twenty Republican Delegates Opposed to Erse Silver. Topeka, June 6. The fact that the" Kansas Republican cenvention to elect delegates to St. Louis, held the same day as the Ohio convention, adopted no reso lutions on the money question, has cre ated much interest. Kansas bas not been included in any of the published estimates of the Votes at St. Louis. - To show bow the Kansas delegation stands on the silver question, the To Deka Capitol will publish tomorrow let ters from 19 of the 20 delegates. - Seven teen of the delegates declare themselves emphatically against the free coinage' of silver, and in favor of the ' preservation of the present monetary standard, while one is in favor of a bimetallic standard and one is in favor of the greatest pos sible use of silver, but "with every dollar as good as any otber dollar." . The delegates were instructed for Mc Kinley by unanimous vote in the state and district conventions. - - - -' flotr to Cure Kheumatisns. Abago.'Coos Co., Oregon, Nov. 10, 1893. 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