Show PASSED MR DOUGH n WAITED mil INCHED but uc gets tut on a poaul of washington january 18 tho bousu housu this mornin considered the territorial lull thu pending question being on sa for tho springer omnibus bill which itself is a for the senate dakota bill the house proceeded immediately to vote upon mcdonalds Donalds Mc substitute which had nover been road but which embodies the main features of the omnibus bill except that it pro rides for the immediate admission of south dakota the substitute wai rejected yeas nays mcdonald McDon uld wore the only democrats voting with the republicans in favor of the proposition springer then offered an amendment to tho omnibus bill looking to the of tho sioux falls constitution of 1885 in caso tho territory was divided mr springer demanded the previous question on the bonding amendment and the third reading of the bill the republicans demanded further timo but springer was obdurate but lie finally agreed to allow one hour bandall declared alie territorial bills were taking up the timo due the appropriation bills and the edict dont vote wont forth leaving the house without a quorum springer then withdrew his do mand for the previous question and the discussion was resumed after some political sparring between and wamer of iowa read a letter written by springer to governor ross of new mexico asking him to secure memorials for the admission of that territory and forward them to washington ho read this he said to contrast mr springers friendliness to new mexico choso whoso e never petitioned for admission with bisun friendliness frend liness springer replied that tho republican legislature of new mexico tendered a vote of thanks to delegate and himself for assistance to that territory kansas moved an amendment by providing that if tho sioux falls constitution was ratified by the people of south dakota the president shall issue a proclamation declaring tho S tato of south dakota admitted into the union springer s amendment as amended asa agreed to A si provision relative to the admission of montana was embodied in the substitute upon the motion of toole of montana Doug horky florida offered an amendment including utah and arizona territory saying he could not see why tho omnibus bill of democratic origin should let in all the republican and keep out all the democratic territories he did not soe why utah should bo kept out the people were fully statehood and wore among the most reliable democrats in tho country in this caso religious prejudice operated tc keep out utah why should she be kept out I 1 believe it is bad politics for a party to admit territories which will strengthen its opponents and keep out those that will strengthen itself the amendment was ruled out on the house thee proceeded to vote on the omnibus bill as amended as a substitute for the senate measure yeas nays a party vote baker new yerk then moved to commit recommit re the bill with instructions to the committee on territories to report back the bill for the immediate admission of south dakota and enabling acts for montana and north dakota the senate bill as amended was then passed yeas 14 1 nays 98 springer moved to amend the title BO as to confirm the body of the bill grosvenor Gro avenor ohio thought the title should read so as to try and convince the people of dakota that the democratic party is willing that dakota shall come into the union but in fact to keep that territory and all others that have a republican majority out of the union for an indefinite indeli nite period of time during the last session of congress the gentleman from blinds and those who with him had refused to consider the bill for tho admission of dakota but they had heard a voice it had been the voice of the magnificent population of the northwest it had said that the democratic party was unfit to rule the country the people of alio northwest had called for broad and democratic caucus had given stone there wa nothing in tho bill now but delay its purpose was to delay and defraud the people out of their rights springers motion was agreed to the house then took a recess the evening session to be for tho consideration of private pension bills evl birnel washington jan 18 governor west ot utah was heard by the house committee on territories 10 day in opposition to the admission 0 utah hu appeared appear pd ho said as the governor ot the territory and as such ight not to havo any prejudice against the people anty however and manhood required that ho should be perfectly fair and in all he should say on the ho invited the committee to ask him any questions lie said ho should give a fair and candid answer no matter ligom it hurt he had been invited vio coico to washington and oppose the proposition of admission in tho bo represented himself as a citizen and ho might eay the universal of tho non mormon population of utah there never had beon a single adverse criticism on hia administration of affairs in the territory he had not come before the committee for the purpose of attacking or making war on the cormons mormons Mor mons he argued that statehood for utah would mormonism and ho asked what check there would be n the legislature if the power of statehood be granted utah all non mor mons would have to sell out at a sacrifice they could not live there and prosper the now non mormon residents of the territory had said thay would have to do the same thing ho warned the democrats of the effect of adopting a policy that would look to the admission of kutub shows he baid that the cormons mormons are neither republicans nor the allegiance of the cormons mormons is to the church and if the party made the learfald lear fal fatal blunder of advocating statehood for utah there is not a ia the northwest that tho democrats could hope as states to carry governor west will conclude his argument tomorrow to morrow on thursday delegate dubois idaho addressed the committee in op position to its admission he said have been made which were calculated to mislead in regard to the sentiment of communities adjacent to utah and in compliance with the wishes of his own territory ho desired to address the committee there were about cormons mormons in idaho and there was no difference between them and tho so m utah he dwelt on the difficulty of securing convictions of cormons mormons that practiced polygamy in that part of the territory in which the cormons mormons were settled he said in his judgment one third of the adult cormons mormons iu idaho were in polygamous relations he submitted a few remarks in regard to the civil power of the church he said his territory was very much concerned in the issue of thy question of statehood for biah which would rnoda polygamy formally in trenched in conclusion he presented a memorial from the idaho legislature unan opposing the admission of utah as a state by if CHICAGO jan 18 the stories of the terrible brings of women who have drifted into the dives of northern wisconsin were revived today to day in the court of insane inquiry when it was shown that hattle nathan a vio lot id ual lt t J experiences in a brothel boar mari netto the girl is twenty two years of ago and of prepossessing and refined appearance she is the daughter of a well to do farmer near loconto oconto and was enticed from her home last summer at the brothel whore she was confined she received tho usual treatment and bhea she tried to escape was bunted by hounds being taken severely ill she was thrown out and made her way to chicago she was taken in charge here by a woman who had met her up north but soon developed traces of violent insanity in the court today to day ahe was constantly starting and trembling and exclaiming that the dogs were chasing hur she was sent home today to day to Oe tonto tim olinc t NEW YORK jan 18 A movement is on foot to secure a pension for postmaster louis purdy of yorktown westchester county who is ninety three years old and enjoys the distinction of being the oldest postmaster in the country and having voted for both president elect harn pon and his grandfather before him purdy was appointed postmaster of shrub oak by W hharrison in 1841 and has discharged the duties of his office ever since coahn NEW YORK jan 18 eccentric miss harriet coan the heiress lor merly of cincinnati whose mad infatuation with the actor kyrle bellow has in the past tempted her to brandish knives and revolvers and caused her to bo questioned created a disturbance at halmers palmers Pal mers theatre tonight to night bellew is supporting sirs james brown potter miss coffin called at tho stage entrance for the actor with a 32 caliber in her pocket ho saw her and she raised such a rumpus that she was arrested and locked up she was charged with carrying a concealed weapon and being disorderly on her person was a largo bum of money and 1700 m checks drian on her bank nc count she vigorously resented being bearch fd and kicked an offic tir A note book with many remarks about bellew hii found on her A sample memorandum reads 1 strength failing fast shall I 1 die ballew is to blame 2 very and feeling tho same feeling that bellew gave me on the stage adonis he says ho can kill me if I 1 say ho it 11 his fault he is any he has control of my whole business he gives me to understand thail fear him A revolver a civo chambered 32 caliber weapon which was not loaded WAS in her pocket together with a box of arsenic ar wafers two handkerchief a bottle of cough and her well known note book klie any of ilie ST PAUL jan 18 A tremendous sensation was created in society circles today to day by tho announcement eliat S S eaton jr a wealthy young real estate dealer and mrs irene hume the wife of hobort hume superintendent of tho northern pacific express company two shining society lights ware arrested together in batons house last night it appears hume suspected bis wife for somo time past and had detectives the guilty couple acro ar in the bolice court tins morn inland lined for disorderly conduct and in the afternoon hume filed a suit for divorce eatha is about to bring bait against humo and the defectives for unlawfully entering hia house they having sutured through tho connivance conni varce of the servant judge gilfillian rendered a air last holding that tho polica havo no right to enter private residences to make arrests unless summoned there by the person in charge on the basis of this decision eaton wll ask heavy damaged li 1 atit ii washington jan 18 the omnibus bill which passed tho house to dabin so fur as it relates to Montana authorizes the inhabitants of that territory to choose delegates to form aboa in each district into which the territory is divided three delag ites shall be elected but no elector shall vote for more than two persons for delegates the election shall bd held on the second monday in may the number of delegates shall bo seventy four the delegates shall meet on july ath and are authorized to form a constitution and state government provided that at the time of the election of delegates tho constitution adopted by tho constitutional convention held at helena in 1888 shall ba submitted to tho people for ratification fi or rejection if the constitution is ratified the convention authorized by this act shall resubmit ife to the people with ouch changes only as mav be necessary in order to comply with the provisions of this act if it is again ratified the president of the united states may issue his pro the state of montana admitted as a state into the union from and after the dato of this proclamation until otherwise provided the state of montana shall be entitled to one representative in the house of representatives land sections 16 and 3 in every township are granted to the state for the support of common schools and ninety thousand acres of land are granted for the support of agricultural colleges fiah per cent of the proceeds of the sale of public lands is also granted for common school purposes firel ou PORT AU PEI CE jan 18 tho steamship haytian Hay tien was run into by the haytian gunboat novelle on the night of december inflicting damages to either vessel the haytian gunboat was entering the harbor at full speed and could have steamed to her an without any change of course but when within yards of the haytian Hay tien republic her helm was suddenly put to port and remained so until she struck the vessel then the engine was reversed she backed yards again and steamed at full speed until a short distance from the when hp awaa missing tho gunboat fired twice but no answer was made neither did her captain try to ascertain the damage done nor offer as istance the galena sent an armed boats crew to the offending gunboat where the statement was made that the jamming of the tilter was the cause of the collision collisi oc the opinion is expressed that it was a deliberate attempt to sink the released ship the question is whether the scheme was originated by a higher authority than tho captain of the gunboat the galenas officers met tho next day and demanded that an investigation vesti gation bo made by the haytian government an indemnity of has beon agreed on for the seizure of tho hantion Hay tion republic she will return to new york about february let admiral luce has notified themay diun tiun government that ho considered the blockade of all northern ports voluntarily because ot the desertion of their post by all the hay tien squadron he wrote secretary whitney that in case of the illegal seizure of any other american vessels ho would demand their release at the cannons mouth Legi time continues to arrest alleged conspirators no organized conspire acy seems to exist there is only individual dissatisfaction hyppolite Hyp polito remains encamped twenty milea from port au prince awaiting the overthrow of Legi time by his own people and the peaceful surrender of the city by not using force he wishes to win tha approval of the southern department in his candidacy for the presidency admiral anco has telegraphed for two more ships V altun lt un inre anni indianapolis jan 18 john I 1 davenport of elections of new york city came to the city this morning and quietly went to the house of a local politician from whence at noon ho went to the har mansion and was closeted with the general for an hour when he came out he entered a closed carriage and was driven to the depot tailing the train for new york he tried hard to keep his visit a secret from the correspondent it is said he did not come in the interest of either piatt miller or other cabinet a but brou erht information on some points in new york politics that general harrison wants to bo posted on another visitor today to day was frederick simon of salt lake who wants tho new administration to inaugurate a holy crusade against polygamy eliw ditkof me jan 18 the delegation from both south and north da kota who have been hero urging the passage of ohp senate bill for the admission of south dakota and an enabling act for north dakota feel very much dissatisfied with the provisions of the omnibus bill which passed the house today to day they au united in saying it will merely serve to delay the admission of south dakota and render useless all ha been done since the organization of the movement for admission five years ago they are asking tho senate to reject it and are willing to take thir chances with the new congress hoping and expecting that an extra session will be called by the president elect when he takes office the delegation regard the provisions 0 the hill unfair in a political sense and fur the material interest of tho territory |