Show I 1 I 1 ACTION HELPS I 1 IJ shows colorado motives in indian affairs I 1 RAWLINS ON annexation JON ands ads north morth of the colorado river r a tica a part of utah I 1 now 10 w I 1 prospect of appropriations for boise cheyenne and helena public ft p buildings bill for reservoir and gravel pit fit lands 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 TRIBUNE BUREAU I 1 1 it 1 fourteenth street N W I 1 p 11 washington D C dec 11 1834 5 the press dis dispatches of last night cor corroborate a to fully the information sent on en sat saturday IT day last to the tribune that agent day had been ordered to return the utes front from utah to their reserva reservation on in colorado the pres pressure sire brought upon the interior department by the people of utah was too strong 19 to be resisted I 1 and nd the result Is as has been bee n anthel in the these be dispatches delegate I 1 rawlins sald cald today to day that he considered the matter practically settled an ani j ant tid no further trouble the ro suit gull of the incident will not accrue to lo the advantage of the colorado cu gators who he undoubtedly instigated the he exodus of the utes in order to exercise an n adverse influence upon the bill now new r ajen ding in the senate RAWLIN ISS annexation BILL delegate rawlins said today to day that he c considered onsIde red the bill which he yesterday introduced in the house providing tor for 1 the annexation to utah of all that ian land d in arizona I 1 lying Y ing north of the colorado Co Col loraJo oralo river Is an I 1 important m one tor for utah arid and one that 0 ought u 9 ht to become A law I 1 his els reasons reason 9 en may a y tie roe dutli outlined tied as follow ol lows all of the land in art arizona 0 na bei tween the colorado river and U utah tall Is inaccessible to it the 1 e people 0 f that ter tetory Tl tory and most ot or it Is aw owned ned by the people of 0 utah the land Is mountain ous but affords good food grazing and 0 contains vt ins very little minerals the p property yields yields no income to anyone and Is 0 no use to arizona while owned and u used ed b by Y the people of 0 utah it is I 1 really a part of our territory action by co Con n gres errea only la Is nel needed ded to make it lawf fully ly utah land BOISE CI NE HELENA irEI aWA when the sundry civil appropriation lill Is calk d I up in tile the senate mr air carey ca rey of W Y orning intends to 1 an I am amendment e adment to it appropriating Mu OlK to be expended to toy y the tha Secre taiT of 0 the tha treasury in selecting and nw arru chasin 9 sites for or public buildings one each cacti at 33 balse olse city cheyenne and he helena e S Is allowed for bac each h city senator carey made a 0 futile le at t dempz in the last jast session to engratt this ih Is amen amendment e upon the same 4 ton iton bill bil I 1 b but t does not anticipate the same re result at this s session salon the sena tora ate rested say bay to there cre I 1 Is s very every teason to believe that these three state aap capitals atals w will receive this allowance allowan e e at I 1 the present 6 e ablon it tho the app appropriation ro pr X Is made lt it will pave the way tor for I 1 the appropriation 0 of the askel ashli tor for by idaho for the erection of 0 a fal eral building at boise city the conference committee has agreed to the conference report on uie the house till bill to authorize the entry 0 of lands fr f r travel gravel pits and reservoir purposes and a the plant giant of right of oc way for pipe lines A number numb e r of amendments I 1 alpe amen a are made to the bill the firsti first one of 0 will which c h brov provides ides tor for the f forfeiture lure within two years of lands purchased ty ly railroad companies ifor the construction I 1 of reservoirs in case they are ara not amp employed oyed tor for that tha t purpose athin v the time named it Is also provided that lands purchased for such purposes and within a mining dist district riat shall be con eldered mineral lands that the purchaser shall not be allowed to extract mineral in and that allure to utilize t them hem for reservoirs or water storage purposes within three years after the entry or abandonment for two consecutive years shall cons constitute forfeiture ture the secretary of oc the in alor is also authorized to declare for tells of the lands in case of the viola lion of the conditions under which they ire are sold bold section five provides that any state or r any county or district organization i aney apply tor for any of tile the storage re bernoir sites not reserved by the united baates tor for the storage of 0 waters far or lr ir fi gating mining or other useful par pas ell but that failure to commence op operations erat ions within one year after the site rite Is 13 set sec aside shall ahall forfeit all lights a n nd I 1 mtv illges beca to the united stat stata T there h e r e 1 Is a filial provision that mineral lands shall ball not roe ibe subject to the pro Vl Blona ot this act SENATOR SHOT SHOWS rl S SISTER arster ILL ILI vator senator shoup today to day received reo elvel word at he bis sister in pittsburg was very iauch worse today to day her health has been breaking dawn and as she now ties roll in a critical condition the senator gain again left tile CIL city for her bedside utah patent lohn john rourke salt lake city y condensing apparatus idaho he pension increase john P wis wlaton gentile valley Dingli elnaham arn county POOLING BILL IS PASSED vote op on final passage Is to amendments beaten washington doc dec II 11 tho struggle agle ver over the bill to autho u ilze railroad pooling ne was vas ter terminated ed today to day by the pasee sags of 0 the his bill I 1 by the decisive vote of t US to the cooper substitute which placed the entire control of 0 the editions of at the pooling in the hands t tile the interstate commerce commis llon con and gave absolute power in the matter ot of revoking pooling orders was waa defeated as were all subsequent efforts to amend and recommit it and the bill passed as reported from the committee several attempts were made to defeat the e bill by nil blistering filibustering but they also I 1 atte ere unsuccessful in tho the beginning of the days session I 1 kentucky from rom the cont com itt on appropriations reported ported ic the oscat kent deficiency bill dingley maine asked unanimous for or the consideration of 0 a rest gutlon agon etl calling lIng on the secretary ot of the masury for information first whether the e articles of the bering sea pea tribunal suited last lait session in saving the tur fur beahn als horde from rom that desti destruction diction Lic tion the they v Gon ere era intending to prevent second in connallon million nallon as to the nur number riber and sex of A teals the als killed by pelagic sealers se alera third 0 protection of 0 the fur seal geal herds on the e bilof jet eslanda rift and foul fourth th the venue revenue derived by the tor for their air protection in the same period dingham pennsylvania Penny hanla moved the pai sa aage e C ot a n inquiring what had been milde made of 0 the bill I 1 v ng the Al altomont tilmont water anater company Coin pany ul Utho bority rily to build ila lama ins acroca the S st t poula is and clicquot cliquot rivers in missouri al allory again asala called up un B R bill to pro ote note the tbt cm clency ol of the revenue cut I 1 I 1 I 1 1 I Z ter service which provoked champ clarki remarks saturday and today to day tile tho Alls sout fan again took the elie floor in pursuance of ills avowed intention of talking the bill to death dark clark took oft off his cuffs a and for forty five ini minutes kept the house in it a roar with humorous all and stirring anecdotes of obscure heroes mr mallory dem florida iwlda ir and mr D dunn ill dero dem new jersey occupied the rem remainder hider of 0 the time until the expiration of 0 the morning hour on of mr cooper dem indiana ill ina copies of oc secretary carlisles depoi t were ordered printed then under the special order the consideration of the railroad pooling bill was re resumed it umed it was debated until 3 by cannon of illinois in opposition to and mr air springer r of illinois harter of ohio sibley of pennsylvania syl varila and black of illinois in support of the measure when mr patterson in accordance with his notice given on saturday moved the previous question on 0 the bill and pending amendments mr jr dingley rep rc p maine and sir air hopkins illinois protested that the previous question would cut olt off all amendments now flow pending but mr I 1 I 1 P Patt atterson creon refused to yield baying j alio llio b 0 H house ouse would have an all opportunity to to vote on the elie cooper substitute and alie two amendments mendi ments of the committee 0 on n r i B 1 0 vote t I 1 the pirlous pi Pl elous question was ordered to 56 96 the ayes and nays being do demanded tile the roll was called the previous provi question vi as ordered to the two committee amendments were of a verbal character cliar acter and were agreed agreci to division the vote required ired on blands amendment to the substitute which gave the interstate commerce commission absolute authority and control over the conditions of the pooling and full power to revoke pooling orders the blair blaar amendment reserved the power to congress of changing ing rescinding rescind ing or dissolving pooling orders at any time lime tile the blair amendment was agreed to without division and the vote then taken by ayes find and nays on the coo cooper P er substitute ue de tented bated 1 9 to the vote then recurring on the engrossment gros and reading of the bill mr blair risked asked unanimous consent that the amendment adopted to the substitute be voted upon as an amendment to the bill the bill was ordered engrossed and read a third tenn iro to filibustering tactics were then commenced toy by several opponents of the measure motions i I 1 lotions to adjourn n were vere made and voted down and other rao motion molion to re commet finally Ji nally the vote in final passage of tile the bill resulted ayes nays nayo the house then at p in adjourned jour ned DISCUSS THE NICARAGUA BILL sherman think the company asks too much address washington dec il 11 in the sell senate ate to today day dolph reported a memorial from the citizens of phoenix aila in the matter of 0 the indian depredation claims berry arkansas presented a few remarks urging the passing of 0 the bill in t 10 duped by him last week to establish the territory of 0 indianola cut of indian territory morrill vermont then addressed the senate upon some marvelous senatorial bills and quack panaceas for real r 1 I an and dimagg imaginary nary grievances th the bills concerning which the senator spoke were those I 1 introduced by peffer provid ing for the issue of great sums burns of greem backs for various purposes there were nine ot of them which the committee COMM ties on finance reported adversely ver sely recommending indefinite postponement bonom pon ement t air cau call gave cave notice that tomorrow to morrow hs he would task ask t the lie se senate n at e to appoint a committee to investigate the operators of the honduras lottery company of florida flor 1 da tile the b hour our of 2 having ai arrived rived the senate proceeded to the consideration of the nicaraguan bill and mr dolph rep oregon the senate son 1 I is in favor avor 0 of the bill mr dolph sold cald the P people eople of 0 the pacific coast w were re a unit in favor of the bill and ill discussed cussed the advantages which the canal would bring to the whole country the canal if owned and controlled by the united states would be of 0 great cervice in time of war in that event t lake nicaragua could be so utilia utilized c adeby edeby by uio navy as to soon relm reimburse burBe th tho 0 united states tor for any outlay made by that country the maln main difficulty to be en ell would be tile hie question as to the amount of 0 money to be paid the old company for or the work done land and the concessions by it lie ile devoted some time to the consideration of the clay clayton ton bulwer treaty and declared that instrument presented no obstacle to the construction of the canal by the united states and to the control of it mr dolph said paid the united states had adopted a a policy had declared a principle which Is approved by her people and well understood by the world which Is just jupt right and in ili the interest inter I 1 it of tile people ot of this herni hemisphere sphere and will lie be maintained at all hazards in a brief speech mr sherman Sli ennan pointed out that the only provision of 0 the nicaraguan bill that lie was not ot entirely satisfied with was the amount amount to be paid to tho the maritime e company which he if thought wao wall antl entitled it d only to 10 the amount of money expended in III the enterprise enter thus tar far he wanted the bill stripped of all doubtful provisions in this le ie and to have refunded to the company all expenditures made by it having paid that the government could proceed to work constructing without interference by the company the presiding officer laid before the S senate enate LL a letter from the president re n correspondence relative to E the he armenian massacre also some correspondence regarding tile the slora mora claim in his alg letter of 0 trans missal to the senate president e nt cleveland says in ill part 1 I have received absolutely no information interi concerning i any cru cruelties cruel ties committed upon citizens who have have declared arod their intention to become naturalized in this country or upon any persons who might claim to have c fainted claimed for any reason the protection of the united states government in the absence of such authentic details or such knowledge on the subject to wholly justify our interference no ex postulations at ions have been ad addressed by this government to the government of turkey in regard to such matters the president mentions the proposal of the turkish government made through our minister november Ko vember to have the united states send a consul conall all to investigation in connection with a turkish commission the alleged it at tz the Prep president says ohp proposition came at a time when the I 1 ile best information in the possession of the government indicated that the statements made in the press were seni eal ti lonal onal and exaggerated and that the atrocities alleged really did not exist I 1 tills this condition very much weakened 1 any motive tor for an interference based on considerations to humanity by it a trea treaty ty entered into at berlin in the he year 1877 between turkey and various other governments turkey undertook to guarantee pro protection deetion to the armenians Armen ians and agreed that it would periodically make known the steps taken to this ecot to lo the POW 1 I is wit who will superintend their SlI application our government was waa not a party to this treaty and it in if entirely obvious that in tire the face of the provisions of A such treaty above recited our interference in the proposed investigation especially ally without invitation of any of 0 the powers who had assumed by treaty obligations to secure the crotee protection t I 1 on 0 of f the armenians Armen ians might have been embarrassed barr assed if not entirely beyond the limit of justification or propriety 11 later continues the pr president ald nt in view of chinked changed conditions and upon reconsideration of the subject sub jact to was I 1 determined to send mr jewett our consul at to the scene of chesi the alleged outrages instructions were sent to mr jewett and it la Is supposed that he lias has already entered upon the duty assigned to him TELLER EXPECTS VERY LITTLE thinks there will be no financial legislation this session Zes sion new york dec ll I Senator teller the silver republican from colorado 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