Show MOBMONS AND IDAHO Jlormoiw Will be Permitted lo Oppose Idahos AdrnI Iou l1 Con res < WYOMINGS CLAIMS DEFEHHED FOR THE PRESENT A XCTT fJerscj Doctor 3faVes a Determined Attempt Upou1 IlisLIfel 2000 CASES orLA GRIPPE IN AMSTERDAM The London IVcstEnd Scamla I rellf Fewr in Brazil Senate ehto Ih Jwal IDAHOh STATrH001 t 1 Will no 01 > pu r < l by llorinn Bcrnn eorili < jr t oUIi WASIIIXOTON Jan 5 A representative sentative of the Mormons iuldabo appeared before the Senate app LCor Selte com mltteo on Territories today and asked that consideration of the bill fur the admission of that Territory rrlor to the Union as aStalc b postponed I Cor ode week toajknr the attorneys for the Mormons to appear and present their objection to the admlulon of Idaho under tho constitution recently adopted tu constuUon Cnty nol ed which virtually cxcluUcs Mormons from clUzeusblp by frm elzuLlp reason ofanuaUi provision In view of the fact Umtacasc I pending in the Supreme Su-preme Court an cry decision of which is expected involving Jhe constitutionality of this oi provision the committee decided to gmt the request Cur a postponement wyomxos U TOSITUXED Tlie conslderaUon of the bill for the admission of Wyoming has been postponed I A t > oclor Atlriiiplnl Snlclilr TRENTON X J Jan GDr Knlllen busbaud of the woman found srnolh TH t dealh In her bedroom on Friday morning took an onncoof aconite and gashed his writ and Uiroat with a razor A doctor was summoned and flopped the flow of blood ns the Jugular vein had not been reached Owing to the largenes of the dose of aconite It acted al1 cmeUc and was all thrown oil The doctor I > out of danger He attempted his life at the ktroug lido of public feelIng feel-Ing was agaimt biO Th nlon ncI 1 MXN Jan CThe Hal of Arthur JCewlon solicitor Frederick Tailorton clerk and Adolpbu = DeOalla intcrrrc ter arrested on a chare of conspiracy to dtfiat jus ticein connection Wih the VL tEnd t-End scandal began before Magistrate Magis-trate Vaughan at Itow Street police Cur today A lad named Algerou Allies testified that ho ruidul in the Cleeland Street house aud received ceived money for Immoral purposes He destroyed letters which he had received from lord Arthur Somerset Somer-set Ale admitted Uiat he had stolen valuables from Uie club in which he hail bteu employed as waiter lIe was not imprisoned for the thefts Lcrd Arthur bomcrset becoming his rurely Wine stated Uiat mbsequent to the cxpotc of Uie scandal Taylorson tried to induce him t go to America Tlie CxEmpmv or Urnill L5IS Jan GThe remains of IhecxKmprceB of lirazll will lie brought to Lisbon from Oporto tonight to-night The Interment Mill take place in the Itraganza Pantheon I1et nrn II WASIIINOTON Jan G Judge David J llrewcc was fcworu In as Associate JUt of the Supreme Court of Uiu United States at noon In Uio pretence of a large JUI hig He Imntedlaltly took his scat nporrthv lrnch Yomln WAmilXOTON JaiiG The PlfI l dent today sent to the Senate the following nomination W II Sea nmn regUter of the laudoQIce at IMS Angelrs California Hiram Knowlt Unlte < l SUtes district judge for the district of Montana Robert I Hall Unit States mar hal for the Territory of Arizona United State Attorneys Franklin IMayR district of Oregon Albert nWred district of Montana WinS Win-S Hamiond postmaster at omb stone Ariroua California SnanMorum SACKAJICSTO Cal J n GThe Miovntormou the Sierra Mountains that raged several oaf and the Central Pacific Hue over the mountains moun-tains are now cleared For the present pre-sent however freight trains will not mol 3rlloir Vtftr In Itrnzll IJISMX JallA private letter frdni Jlio Janeiro fays intensely hot weather prevail then aud that yel Io4 fever of a malignant type ha apHnred in the city L GrllI ConswAix Ont Jan GThcr are Uiree hundred cafes of influenza hereNIAGARA NIAGARA ALL Ont Jan 6 La grippe lias broken out her There are over a hundred coses reported re-ported principally among railway employes The men on both the Michigan Central and Grand Trun roads have to work double Ume IDS Jan 6The number of cans ot influenza In thiscity i con stanUy increasing A large number f nlh of nurses Ijr the hospitals doctors and clergymen nrc prostrated The epidemic thu continues to spread amonc thcplr ALKANY > Y Jan Iil Grippe is creating a profound scu Kitioiiintho Mohawk Valley At Amsterdam there an 2000 cases Among Uie sullercrs nrc three of the prJnclnl physicians At Fort Plain s t t t five hundred persons are ill At Canejoharic 590 Several hundred cases a reported at Fonda Fulton vllle and St Johnsrville i lERiaif Jan C The Dowager Empress Augusta 1 suffering from influenza She passed a restless night The fever lias increased but she maintains her strength PARI5 Jan C Inllucnza Is decreasing de-creasing her GIBRALTAR Jan G Influenza ha made its appearance here There is no interruption of communication between the American sjuadron of evolution and the shore LONDON Tan Many members of the Tlc force of Bradford are Incapacitated for work by influenza A number of employes in Ole pf 11 and Telegraph Service at Belfast ares uttering lnue TIe disease also attacked many college nts professors stiidentsjuid lrfcI Nnnl WASHINGTON Jan 6Te Sensate Sens-ate reassembled at noon after holdIng hold-Ing a recesswith the VicePresident in tha chair and with less Uvmn quorum Yn Another KEEXE 2JJI Jan 6 freight train on theSoutlf Cheshire railroad collided thisTnornlng Engineers W Slate nnd Fireman Gibson were killed j other arercportcd injured irlmnnn Sn fit I i ZAXZIRR Jan G AnoUier engagement en-gagement has taken place between insurgent natives and Uio forces commanded by Major Wiseman After flghUng Win succeeded in capturing Ole Bwanihcris and fortified the position near Kaadnl Many natives were killed ant fifteen fif-teen Germans wounded The na Uves left bind then rifles and ammunition ofoILkiud I Colonel Evan Smith BrltUh Consul today presented the Sultan wlUI al autrph leter Crm Queen Icorla heSulllthee upn o e r Sulan a Quecti lute to L flred I honor o te Crnlsen Crosalnz tbe Atlaulle NEW ionic Jau 5 An al atcd board press corrfepondent on tho Atlanta lln a letter from Lisbon describes Uie experiences of th squadron In tho trip across tho AtI unUe Rferrlns to tbe rPIlng bhlotl oC the oTkUn he My At II m on the th In height of a furious gouthwesterl gale mid tremendous C tbe con rnandcr of the Yurliown made slg nala to tho flagship requesting pcj mission to hue to which was granted JFrom this time the York torn dropped actern Te acton of her commaniler I no more than could huve been expected The Yorttoirn l a com parativelr light Ihlp carrying avery a-very heavy battery Thus i would have been the height of folly to liave kept a Vessel of her pcculla design running bcioresuch a heavy fcca Had one of the morutrous conilis which from time to time rolled ocr the Mlantat and llot ton sterns ever plumped on the l loll main pump would have gutted her fore and ad During Dur-ing the I night and all l next day the sea ran mountains high but the ItUuita in spite of her low fore and after parts rode it llko a duck a did also pie the JSotlon Nothing Noth-ing could more forcibly convey to the mind the fury of the Atlantic than the sight of those huge crl < en totxl like tlnict bf playthings by tllu sea scudding under reefed fore and main topsails and tore II and burying Uie muzzles of the guns under water at every rol It teemed Incredible that their canraa would land or that they coul J longer continue con-tinue to run before such a sea Xo thought of lying to lion ever suggested sug-gested Itself to the mind of Admiral Walker The UiaufO rolled an and on ant two gallant brig followed even If they d4 occasionally hide their entire for aud aft parts under green beas On tlie morning of the 14th the wind nl lulled considerably but before night fell it came t blow with renewed violence At I a m of the 15tb tlicJheti > n made signals that her boilers needed repairing pairing and the CMcam and Atlanta slowcii down unUl the repair were completed 6t heavy rain and a nacty chop sea Were tho principal features ot the remainder of the voyage A set of marc s tworthy vessels never put to sea During the entire en-tire run aud in tho face of excep tionally bad weather they maintained main-tained at Imlf nn power average orLo i opeed of oVef nine l knots r hour a remarkable performance and it is safe to pay one that never ha been MjualleJ l > y ny squadron Skntln nor Ilealen tiNXKAious Jan o Joseph Donoghue at the Pahco JUnk tonight to-night knted le miles lu seventeen seven-teen nllnUtcs and eight seconds This bcaU the btvt previous words record by nine fecouiK Htht Aiuon SoMlen lvAj > SVbCiTY Jai rA Tiniti fight rxaveunorlliKpecIal occurred Cut I night roy on A a train free between white and negro soldiers returning to tbe fort from town I T vo of the negroes were severely hospital injured and had to b cent to the Influenza on Hoard oar ONIXIN Jan 5The United States steamer JZnttrprtc line arrival at Ilymoutlit The majority of tho oflictr and crew are tufTuring from iulluenza Sir of the crew have been bent to the naval hospital Indian Oppose n anal KANSAS CITY Jan 5 A special t the fimct from Albuquerque X It tajs Pueblo Indian at the upper end of the lUo Grande Canal object to Uie building of tho canal Sixty braves In full war aint held a at Chochitl powwow Chohl yesterday aud served notice on the canal builders Uiat they were intruding on the Indiam lands aud would not be permitted to proceed further I Surveyor lllggins told Uie Indians Uncle Ham might have fomethinp to tay abauttliiU The Indians told him they did not care for Uncle Sim and that I tigging better r move his men iligglns complied l Tlie company Uiat is building the canal i controlled by Jngllsh capital capi-tal The aflUIr will lc referred to the State deiartnient Iur nl nl LONDON Jan 5 Viscount Tem ilaton died atSau Ilcmo lol tOi tle Si today More fighting U reported in Crete I is KiH the Turkish force was n ccntly routed by the inwrgcnts and Hint a largo quantity of ammunition ammu-nition was soiled by the lattec nml many of the Turks killed |