Show IN 0 T 0 jj p tep art of tile senate and house ALA aka ii TE TORY will receive an organic 9 tiofil of its own X OGDEN y Is recognized as the vice con sul of denmark is DY PRESIDENT favors the admission of washing ton with H boundary le notes asad press to tut T DEN ATE march 21 blair in to the bill to give preference the civil arvice appointments to ex soldiers of the as between men who said that several senators on sides had requested him to have hill ile over still furtner furt ber ile asked its U ement til I 1 rt tuesday when 0 d ask the to dispose of holding the ques of beconi reading of the tito bill was laid over proposed the senate then pro to act upon the bills on the A bill passed to establish a united tates court in indian territory ol 01 sailors who lost both hands or the use of hands a month the house bill to facilitate the pros of works pr ejected for the lin nt of rivers and harbors with e oil aich a bonfe ence ammitt ee was ordered and senators aph and vest were appointed granting to the washington railroad compa the right of way tib the couer alene indian re granting to the newport kin R railroad company tile right of through the indian reser in oregon to grant to the of oregon cera in land 5 in that state f public parka A n ding statute as to the dispose ion of the pro of tile d states such as or property ac juiced from sureties or under the rev enu elaw granting acres of public I 1 lar k a to wyoming Ny oming for a hatchery eta to authorize juries of the united states circuit and district courts to be ased interchangeably and provide drawing talisman talis men regulating fees for tile exema lafica lion of land patent the bill reported by blair allowing a pension of 25 per mouth to women enrolled dairing the war as anny nurses and who rendered six months services having been reached the report was read in which it was stated the beneficiaries under it would not average more than six or eight to each beek called for the yeas and remarking that of course th would pass it would a lynly to every c colored woman who he cooked for the soldiers sold lers during the six and according to the report just re calved such iveria eat ditled roman matrona matrons mat rons edmunds did not see on what principle the bill proceeded the association of nurses whose memorial had been read had not asked for it they only asked apparently to be put on the footing of soldier saho had been disabled in FeT ViCC no pensions ere yet given to soldiers dot 80 disabled and as a friend of be ld not believe in making bach an iny I 1 idrous distinction leeck objected to the further const M aeration of be bill and hoped that the commissioner of pensions would call oil the sec bof war for the num her of enrolled female nurses during the so that the senate maht know at least within a million of lars what the bill was to take out of the treasury if the senate was to give 25 a month 0 every woman ito or black ho had cooked for soldiers six mont ligi the senate a bould kno w how many of them there we re the bill under jobje action wen t over other public hills on the calenda were posed were the follo wing house bill to divide the great sioux Nation of indians in DakotA into sep arate reservations and to secure the relinquishment of the indian to the remainder to pr 0 vide for the sale of tile site of fort and for a now site and construction of suitable build inva thereon F rye reported back the house bill the to arrange it conference forthe purpose of P 0 doting arbitration and encouraging reciprocal commercial relations be tween the united states and central and souta america and bra z il adjourned bovez march 21 randall presented xe delphis board of trade declaring that brills tariff bill if it a law would prove injurious to anany ampa bant and long established in of aho COX Invy referred mhd house then went in to commit tee 0 I 1 th 0 0 ot the bill to t h a court of claims for an ment of tile accO lInts of laborer 8 workmen and mechanics arusing under the eight era of arkansas in opposing the bill said it would in volvo an e pend iture of nearly oo the proposition was ill and vicious in its ten dency tillman of bout it calolina Cai olina re carded the measure as an a atack upon the treasury tret sury I 1 he must humiliating thing to etim connection In with con the way members buttered puttered putt ered chenever any propose tion came p relating to labor the As one to give a man ten hours T ay for labor in order ta create an of N bar and give to tho claims 25 or bo rey 04 amount they raught rec bland said that ii ri order to reduce the hours of labor throughout the congress malat the water from the railroad block and telegraph a and a abdicates Adi cates and trusts and stop taking I 1 each ye ar from tile people to be piled up t lie treasury lane of illinois the bill as being in the interest of collico seek era after further discussion haraney moved the bill go over until april 10 in order that members might have an 0 p to inform thenis elves as t he merits of the case T 1 io committee then rose and the bill went over bills were passed to the c t of convict labor from being 1 led to or for the ure of any de t of the government and ax used I 1 a bubli c buildings or other public works and to prevent the employment of alien labor on public buildings and other public works and in the various departments of the government the house then went into commit tee of the whole hatch of in the chair on the bill to establish a of labor an amendment was adopted striking out the provision for an assistant commissioner of labor buchanan of new jersey moved to 0 tt the clause charging the om m i sto ascertain whether in dust rial ch r hall make it essential the cost of producing articles at the time dutiable in the united states in the leading countries where such articles are produced by fully fied units of production and under classification showing the different moments of cost or the approximate cost of such articles of production mills opposed the motion randall offered an amendment to extend the in li ry ti the amount of wages paid in two various industries the amendment was adopted I 1 mills offered an amendment to the words per diem weekly and other wise af ter the word A ages in ran dalls amendment ile said be want od to know the difference between the productive rope and in this country whether if a ma it in this country did five times as much work and got twice as much pay for it lie was not the cheaper worker of the two the amendment was adopted on motion of mckinley of ohio an amendment was adopted adding to randalls amendment the words and hours employed per day the following amendments extending the scope of the inquiry were ado p ted by Buchanan whether any convict roade goods are 1 imported into this and ali ence by illand the profits of manufacture man facture produce of dutiable articles by of tennessee the cost of living in this and by milton and the kind of living browne of indiana offered an nien dment extending the inquiry as the effect of productive tariff in the united states on agricultural industry especially as to its deflect on the indebtedness of farmers mills offered an amendment the I 1 to an ascertainment hether arac are no w c ont rolled by trusts nd ht effect these tru 8 ts h d had in limiting and keeping up prices randall offered an amendment extending the inquiry as to the ellece of the state of currency upon lite agrical ile was inclined to think that the currency had more to do than tariff on the n of ILI fairs touching g agriculture t and the natural I 1 aw of demanT sm d supply had reduced the value of corn gnu wheat and daiev product sto an alarm inic extent 0 there fore in this investigation u to seek to learn whether this condition came from the tariff laws or hether it came from the state of the currency offered an amendment re quiring the commissioner of the midst tariff bill and to report what effect it would have on h a labor industry of the united st ates on foreign in on ilia profits of foreign manufacturers and the markets of the american farmers Buch anens motion to strike out was rejected bendig action on the motion the c omm attee rose and the house ad journea Jour ned the 11 ous e committee on public lands to ity decided to report favor ably the bill declaring a forfeiture of that part of the land grant of the south era pacific railroad of call forkla which Is upon the line of the completed within the contract time this is regarded as an indication of the intention of the corn to adopt the policy of reporting report inz the bills working partial and not com forfeiture of fihs ihs railroad gullets grants except in cases where th ere was a total to build the road senator cullom in behalf of the minority of the committee on territories today to day presented a reports the annexation 0 the parl of idaho to tory and favoring the addiss into the union of ilia territory of washington sith its present boundary the secretary of state has received information of the appointment of his excellency as japanese minister at ia V n to succeed mr assigned toa to a post tion in the home the recognize consul a utah to reside at ogden NUTON march 21 the house committee on agriculture to day instructed the chairman to report back adversely tile bill granting a bounty on export grain and becom mend tj bat t be bald on the habip I 1 the house committee on territories toda to da v decided to a bill for the organ of the territory of alaska 1 ai the wa ya and means committees session today to day but three minutes contrary to general expectation no attema att emT was made to formally vote upon and of the tariff bill and can members were to the reason for adjournment A conference of democratic members was had immediately after adjournment 41 which came outs report aich anvill accompany the bill ahen it Is presented to tile house it was hot completed and another days time was required t give it shape the committee W meet again tomorrow to morrow washington march 21 at avro P heavy thunder storm m during a lightning struck tile senate sing of we capitol but apparently did no other dannage than I 1 fright Vii the 00 capants daid and beleen the building and the outside world the of the urgent defiel ency bill have agreed upon their re port tha amen ament placed upon this hill in the ol 01 to berso tile state texas for expenses incurred in re polling Is agreed to by tile senate conferees they also agree to tho the togy and in ta bublo 1 however belag rothe a duce bif rom mot g to at a recent meeting of the committee on later state commerce it wo doted to strike imm tile luter state act the words under all similar circumstances and con daty on and tho second section of the bill relates to discrimination between persons but this action was not considered very important anit sell since there were other qualifying terms in the section which left its elasticity practically unimpaired today to day however upon the proposition to strike out these words as well as the ausben sion proviso from the long and short haul action the committee determined the mattei thus leaving the law in this regard prated cally unchanged D ENNIS DISGUSTED T march 21 don nis kearney had an interview with the today to day and denounced the n ing chinese treaty that dr do the clause permitting worth 1000 to return in case they left the coun each one thousand dollars would ta made to do duty for R thousand incoming the president said he thought the be at least tried for a kearney said that if it was that it would mean the loss of fourteen electoral votes to the democratic party ile told the president it would re rearmed men at every 40 rods line between the united states and british columbia to pre yent C h icamen from coming over vie line to a reporter mr kearney said 11 im going back to frisco tomorrow to report my nonsuccess non success to my people I 1 have been unsuccessful before both committees of both houses and at the white house SALT L ARE NEWS coal on explosion libel suit damages Awa raea the trial of the libel suit of charles L lowe vs the salt lake herald publishing company commenced in the third district court yesterday the plaintiff sued for M ages for the publication of an w h le considered libelous 0 W powers and C W bennett represented the plaintiff while judge sutherland and le grand young have been engaged by the defendants defeno ants the jury was sworn in as win F carlisle frank shelton F D clift wm P james samue I 1 M barlow benj howells N bowl thorpe 11 J rivers john dee rat F J labian john william C r in judge powers made the opening sp ebli ile said that the ile addad a of over 1 anti the hi ar g 0 I 1 rape against air lowe rig 0 clous the plaintiffs ahw had suffered rian tiff had come to the law for redress and every mans character should be protected ba the law judge sutherland for the defence stated that the details of the case were of such a nature that the trial should be conducted with closed doors mr powers agreed and on the order of the court the room was ci eared of rl I 1 spectators R W sloan business manager of salt lake was the first witness lie stated be was the manager of the berald identifying the lir containing the article giving an account of the arrea of 0 L lowe on the charge of adultery and the details of what appeared a 9 cian af on a demented woman ile aloo bitted that the circulation 0 pr T ie pro uto led and mr y I 1 he pre so the case of the rite nj an t th I 1 cin I 1 question was admitted but no libel had been co with the reputation the plaintiff plAin liff bore his character could biot be injured and the defendant o rove the charge hian 0 I 1 11 dge sutherland Sut hetlAnd then conducted w 0 ladies to the witness stand one inz an imbecile v ho had been living ith the other lady and it was thought that she could testily better while in the presence of the I 1 a dy who bad waited uvon her mr powers objected to the witness being sworn she being an idi ot judge sutherland denied the charge a ing she was capable of answering 1 teli gibly though she was rather stupid judge zane ordered several ques lions to be D t to witness in order to ascertain mr powers tion could be sustained after an exi 2 n aaion he ordered that the wit nasr could be sworn and dejection s be raised as the questions were answered she was then confronted tile plaintiff and asked if she knew him she said she did and gave his name but on cross examination she denied it mr powers asked her k eat number of questions but she adf ered soine what incoherently to her original story of rape march brother john cottam of the sixteenth ward Is serving a term in the penitentiary for living wish more than one wife we are pained t 0 learn that be Is in a precarious condition of health ile Is advanced in years and his sickness sic kneas tells severely on him ile was to be released toda to da Y the ant bof mrs matilda openshaw against the utah railway r agen forthe killings kil lingo tier husband c a alme to a close in the third district court this morning the jury finding a verdict in favor of openshaw for david 8 1 asbury was arrested at 1 e washington county this morning on a of unlawful cohabitation this alto jane savage of th e sixth ward was found dead in her a lived alone in her house at the corner of fourth south and fourth west streets ht r hubband having died many eara ago she bai one son J lason who IS now bt lieveld to he ip city she is quite aged and tier death as adte to aiato rat campes she was seen about her house on saturday but no one to know that she was ill the ward and neighbors have sont in every few dass to inquire whether she needed anything she always bore a good character the oni thing unusual her being to exclude from all society landed passengers naw borr march ai tho annual report of the board of emigration shows the atal number of passengers landed at this port the past I 1 year to have been go it caicado march |