Show IDAHOS STATEHOOD What the Swale ComntiUcc on Tcrrllorirs Hare lo Say TJierron OTHER NEWS WIRED FROM WASHINGTON The Senate Katiflcs thc British Extradition Treaty JlWdlc fIbt 11111 Dr Tckrra b to the Sw rEtail OyutttlSGTibN Thc 1lnl Trlcsrniili Trie Wool IHilr rotirrrnliie Iilalia ASiiixaTUN Feb ISThu Prcsitifiit today isuetl1 proclamation proclama-tion which after declariiJK the illegality il-legality of tim grazing Ien < cs liy Ito Cniruktcs limIt the Chirofccu striji gives notice as follows ll tXo cattlo or live tock shall hereafter bo brought upon I raid lands for hcrdlug or grazing thereon there-on Second AH cattle and other live stock now on said outlet must bo removed therefrom not later I than October 1 IS90 nnj so much fooneras said lauds orany of them may bcoomu lawfully open to Kttle mcnt by citIzens of thu United States and that all persons connected connect-ed with raid cattle companies or II sociations must not later than lie time above Indicated deiart from said muds0 laudsTOSTAI TOSTAI TKlEOKAVU The Committee on Postoflicrcud Iitt toads continued consideration of thu tubjectof a limited postal telegraph tel-egraph IletmastcrGeneral Vau filmier itid A Chandler president fr f ATeV of thu Iostal Telegraph rompany were pnent and gave their Ideas on the tuljject Vaiiauiakirthoiiyht it should bo under tho control cf this Civil Service ComniL Iou and thc wires should not be used polit ically In rvspuiiM to question Vaua maker aid thu dilliculty in getting a contract so tlexililuln tin character that the governmciit might takcad vautagc of new itiveutloiijoccurriug during thc ten years of contract wa not s > troubleromu at might teem His wliolu aim in using the em ployes now ftigaged was to obviate thc oljection raixd tliat a potLil tcl egraph would take a great deal of money from the TreaMiryand would ring in anew army employes Chandler thu next witness raid that his coininny could not do the work projosea at thc maximum rates provIiJc1 llu thc bill without Xn oilier company could do It without loss ie do not want said Chandler to HC a government telegraph established or the liegin nlnij r n government telegraph that will destroy lie eight million dollars which we have invested In this property Wedo not think the government gov-ernment has a light to do that and if I it has that right we think it would be unjust and very unreasonable unreason-able to exerciser It ItJIJ J1IILS Bills were Introduced in thc House fodfiy as follow By WodoofMIWouri lo establish a government l Iambi teleraiJi It appropriates S000000 113 Dullol for a public building at Ogdcrj Utah ° IIVO WASTE AtoistantSomtaryTicheiiormuIo a decision today In regarJ to ciaisl lOcation for tin duty on wool In the form known as ring Waite in which ho holds that the sonailed ritig ute ° is a enuinu product nsultlus from what ia known aL the IruncIi cy t < mof innlnsnow in general USB In Kigiatid Franci null Gennauy that as It Isliiifortwl in Its ordinary condition aid Jot changed for the purpose of evading duty It Is exempt from the rate of duty prescribed In certain casta and while ring waste ° Is tlie pro l F duct Of IirOCttfetS nf klIntln onl Into yarn it is not il5jj00efn the w senfu of the tariff act Customs of Hcvrai are therefore instructwl hat sxalled rIlIg waste ° when found to VS oflIS value and superior quality and in a purified state shall lie sulyectcd to duty an scoured wool of Its appropriate class but when from any cause it Is really de generated or waste material of small value comjared with scoured wool of higher grade Itsliall accordlni to Iho rule IHJ clashed watteunder laragraphSSl NOMINATIONS AiiA > Cleaver register of the i laud office at la Uraude Ogn Um illratt surveyor general of Call fornLi fumnClCIcr Keceivcr of public monejs Quimby Van De Las Crucis X3I IBOIIIIUTIOX Senator Ingalk liy request today lutrodueedablll toamentl thuIntLr Stale Commerce law by providing that any person shipping or smug gling Intoxicating liquors into a Slate or Territory that forbids the sale of it shall budtcimil 5 lIh nr a misdeniennor nod any railroad transporting the same shall be lined S100 ior trach oUensj IUAHO AS A STATE I The Senate committee on Terri tories In a report recommending the passage of Idalio asa State after describing tho educational advan tages property Interests and vast resources Territory say On the Ut day January tIle Territory had tufliclent money to pny nil its floating expenses and to leave bal ance in tlie treasury of about 00 00 < t The pntnt rapid develop ment of thc Territory warrants the bel ef that within tlm first us P nn admission tlic population n would J boat n hart 150000 Thc report presents a lengthy his tory of the tett oath ease hi the Su preme Court and the effect of the requIrement of the oath upon the pcoplo of tho territory It any of the citizens of limbo ° tho report Rays are bigamists or Jwlygam isL or are living In violation of any law of the State or of flier United Stales they thould beexcluded from I the privilege of voting holding I cor rTlnS M jurors by the coaslltuUou of Idaho but not unless they are In fact bigamists or polyg I amists or advising counseling aid liigorcncourairinr niMi < rinT UQ u unices memiienhln In the Mormon Il1e rhB Church I I brings them within l the provisions of the jcBposctl conttitu lion This Is a question of fact to be determined by the courts and when it shall appear to the courts that bigamy and polygamy have ceased and that the Mormon Church no longer enjoin encourages or ad vises I j nons to enter Into such re to lationsand the church no longerputsallegiance higher lion allegl anco to the State nobody will for such treason be disfranchised or cx eluded from right to hold offlce by tlie constitution of Idaho U fa the conclusion Of the Itlmmltl Oii Idahos right to adndsalon l is full and complete ADULTEnATED FOOD The Senate committee on ari cultoru today reported a substitute for the Mil Introduced Iy falkncr for the purS establishment of a purer toil division in the Department of Acri culture to provide for the InsSt lion of live stock aud to prohibit the Introduction of adulterated or rois bninded food or drugs etc The bill fII amended provides that Ue CCbn or 110 u > < iU DC ganlze a food division and appoint a chief at a salary of 3000 a year and procure and analyze samples of food and drugs told In any State other liars where manufactured All manuiacturers of goods Intend ed shipment from one State to another shall make application for a license to the Secretary of Acrl culture certifying that the article are not deleterious Thin bill strikes out the second third and fourth sections Of the original bill relatlvo to Uiulaughtcr animals and witit tlie exceptions lteJm lt noted Js the same as the old bill It was recommit1 to the commIttees on agrlcultuie HENRY J FRANZ the victim of the Aberdeen outrage box been recommended by Superintendent Superin-tendent 1ortcr for appointment asa as-a special agent of the eleventh census cen-sus to collect statistics relative to recorded indebtedness COMMISSIONER GKOrF of the General land OlTlce has Ten tiered an opinion lu which he holds that Valentino scrip Is not locatAliiu Ufon any of the laud of the Sioux reservation recently open to settlement settle-ment TIlE BKITISII TnEVTV The Senate today ratlflcd the British extradition treaty Tbe text of the treaty was recently published Ivxtrauitioit can not be had lord political oUtHM nor oliall any per orlL ltb riMs nirrendered by 1 lie other party lie tried for any other offense than the one for which ho is extradited Tho treaty does not apply to any crimes committed before its ratification ratifi-cation Thedfscufrslou lasted two hours and two changes of Importance Impor-tance were adopted by the Senate Tho word voluntary was inserted in-serted before manslaughter thus limiting tIle degree of crime made extraditable to tlie crime Tits of obtaining paragraph money relating or bonds under false pretenses was sul > tantlally modified if not stricken out With these changes tho treaty is said to have met with thu approval ap-proval of thc democratic Senator and the vote in iU favor H understood under-stood to bo practically unanimous PENSION AflKOlItlATIOX Titer jwiision appropriation bill for the next fiscal year was retiorted to the House today by Morrou of the committee on appropriation It carries 33427lul being59791 lets tliau the estimates and IGGOS7G1 I more than the bill fur thu current flcal year though there Ii an estimated esti-mated deficiency of 1GC9SS3I In the pension expenditures for this year w > that thc bill Is really 1930 IllS less I than the ex4nditure will bu this year |