Show TIm ADMISSION 01 ivansas ana of No I bra ka Into tho Union brought the Missouri J Mis-souri compromise of 1820 into elaborate discussion Now it appears that a certain j I treaty stipulation of 1S23 will bo violated should Oklahoma become a state Mr E I C BOUDJXOT of the Cherokee Nation ap peared before the House committee on territories tho other day and made this point Ho also pointed out that a subsequent subse-quent treaty ratified in 1S35 gave to the Indians their lands forever providing at the same time that they should never be t embraced in any state or territory But treaties and trc compromises as everybody noW are made but to be broken I |