Show ABOUT IDAHO Veprrscntatlre JIausnr In the Ifon > f Denounces the Oat rasron Teat Oath DUBOIS REPLIES WITH NOTORIOUSLY NOTORI-OUSLY FALSE STATEMENTS The Montana Election Case Iowa AntIProhibition More neat SllOrUn Items Bj TUcsrarh to the Nrws1 SENATE TII lnola ElectIon CTb Itabn tdlDllou > 11111 rlr WASIIU > CTOX Aprils The con ference report on Um urgent deficiency de-ficiency bill was jire cutcd and agreed to The House recedes from its disagreement to the Senate amendment as to irrigation survey with the proviso that no part of the amount shall lie expended in the Kinking I of welLs or the construction of irrigation work and that the government shall not 0 committed toaDy plan of irrigation The Senate then proceeded to the consideration of the Montana election tion case the majority rejiort being I in favor of Wilbur F Sanders and Thomas CJ Tower and the minority report in favor of William A Clark and Martin Maglnnis I o stated the ca 5 on tho par of the majority of the committee the whole mater turning upon the question a to whether one et of representatIves who voted with the twentylite republican representatives representa-tives for Sanders nl1 rower were legally elected from the county of Silver Bowor whether theotlitrttt who voted with the twentyfour democrats for Clark and MagiunU WRItE LLOALLY ELECTED Gray representing the minority of the committee made a statement In support of them claim that Clark and Mazinnis were entitled to the scats lie commented upon the finding of the ranvastjng hoard of Montana which declares that cu nlc tract had Utm niclvu from Slher llow County that they had Exhausted the authority given to them by the statute in endeavoring to obtain It and that it therefore became their duty to assert and declare de-clare the result from tile best sources obtainable and he argued that the cur had no authority to acton act-on any information obtained from any source other than the election oflicers of the county declaring that he hail never known such a bold and llagraut act of usurpation The mimliera of the canvassing board of Montana the Governor ChIef Justice and Secretary of the Territory should have been whipped whip-ped ill the at Territory the jai In every county town George Is there any evidence on record that the legislatuie of which this Iruii Hall House the republican repub-lican houc claimed to 0 n par had ever performed any legislative act or iKuacd any law Gray None u Imttvt Tho governor gov-ernor never recognized this Iron Hall louse but recognized lto 10u which met at the court hou o the democratic house n the lawful and rightful Iou Tellcrinteruptcd Gray to ray that various communications had passed between the Iron Hall house and the Senate Hoar There is no other lawful evidence of the title of tie governor gover-nor or any other slate ofllcer of Montana ejccej t this cn canvass which tho Senator from Delaware says has JO VALIDITY WHATEVER Gray then went on to denounce the indeceut haste with which the Territorial CanvassIng Hoard made its rejort and ndjourneilwith a full knowledge of tie fact that a court couipeientjuriidicUoii hid Issued a peremptory mandamus ordering tint an abstract of the votes In Silver Bow county be made and furnished The members of that Territorial Canvassing non stand convicted of partlciatlou in sharp practice in which tho majority ma-jority ofthe committee privileges and election would have the Senate I Sen-ate also become a participator Gray went On to speak of lie evidences evi-dences of haste sJ which the Presidents proclamation for the aJ mission Montana had been Issued He did not accuse the President of beluga participator In the conspiracy conspir-acy but allegro 1 that the I President had been ici > uaded by the coii plr stars to make himself instrument i in consummating their designs The minority of the committee he said accepted too findiugsof the county board of Silver Bow County and they held the lawful credentials Gray yielded the lloor without concluding his argument and the death of Kepressntative Wither b ing announced the Senate adjourned ad-journed Jour ASIIXGX2To Idaho admission ad-mission bill wan taken up and Dot soy Xtb in charge of the bill leads a ffeech In its favor I he Ia 1fh only opposlUou to the admission of Idaho he said came from the Mormons Mor-mons They prctestod against the provision of tho constitution which disfranchised bigamists and polyga mbte and persons who Wets numbers num-bers of au associaUou which encourages encour-ages bigamy Mansur criUcised the provision of the couslitutiou dIsfranchIsing the MormonvinJ said that the real reason son was that the Mormons voted the democratic ticket Dubols earnestly advocated the altuUIon of Idaho Criticising the minority report he said I proposed Irop that bigamists and polygamuti should vote in Idaho What right had the members of the minority to impose upon Idaho conditions which had never before been Imposed Im-posed upon any State coming into the Union There was he said in Idaho n emu < 01 known a the Jatk Mormon who while denouncing de-nouncing rOLYOA31Y AND lildAMY obeyed all behests of the Mormon priests Were the gentleman from Illinois Springer t to live in Idaho he would probably b known a a Jack Mormon lie closed his discussion of the Mormon question by saying the issue was fairly joined I here Would Congress sustain this treasonable and lascivious iuUtu ton or would it hold up the hands of the brave pioneers who had gone gne to Idaho who on this propceiUon had abandoned all party tics anti united In saying Wo earnestly desire Statehood but wo desire it only for loyal American citizens Smith Arizona earnestly denounced de-nounced the action of the committee commit-tee on Territories in failing report a bill for the admission of Arizona His people had been unfairly treated treat-ed Arizona had every qualification qualifica-tion for Statehood but the bill for admission had been smothered In committee simply because the bad seen fit t eend a democrat to Congress Con-gress The Ternloy of New Melt Mel-t with a population greater than I Idaho and Wyoming combined was also kept in the background Wit W-It IKCBUKI poor Joseph the delegate had started wrong in hU youth and had blQ q te10ntT Chapman while favoring the admission a mission of Territories criticised the clc te proposed Constitution of Idaho a prop of sacred Individual and religious rights Polygamy was a crime which should not L tolerated toler-ated but this constitution closed to the accused the courts the only asylum against passion and corrup tionPerkin agnt pon crp Perkin spoke In favor of the bill and pending further t the matter Adjourned went over until tomorrow AnllProlilbtllon Dos MUIJES April lThe anU prohibition movement within the Jtopublican party culminated in a Hat conference today 193 delegates dele-gates being present representing several thousand Republican Chinaman Collins of Keokuksald that he had been a lifelong pruhlbi UonUt and done all in his power to enforce the law in his city but hind failed Other speeches were in a similar vein KxGovernor Kirkwood sent a letter let-ter in whichamong other things ho paid Personally I favor local option and high license with stringent string-ent regulations but some of our prohibition friends say that I such change I made tho Republican party will never carry an election in Iowa That looks to Iow again lok me very much like an attempt at bulldozing dozing and Republicans never took kindly to that mode of argument This policy has been pursued for some years by tho EXTBEME ITOIIinrriONlSTS in republican States that have not adopted prohibition and is i now threatened here I has not won In the past and I think will not in the future Resolutions wcro adopted declaring declar-ing that Uio prohibiUun law had failed in the accomplishment of its oijectn and that prohibition legisla ton was unwise on general principles princi-ples The repeal of the prohibition law L demanded and the enactment of local optIon and high license measures The prohibition question came up in the lower house of the uuJ this afternoon when tho democratic license bill was considered Rich iimi democrat raid that In spite of the stringency of the Ian plainly I was seen that in somu cities the prohibition l pro-hibition Jaw wan openly iolaled while in others i wai oliservcd The I democrats wanted to remedy this condition of afaln and in localities where prohibition was unpopular I g they wanted ties liquor traflic regulated regu-lated Accordingly they had prepared pared a bill to fit the whole case A bill that would give localities that anted to prohibit a chance to do so It licensed by popular vole neInl vigorous e rIf four hour the matter went over I Sportlaf ST PICa April 2Tom Cummings Cum-mings and Frank Callahan fought a I 19round mill near town this morning ing Callahan utmed to have the best of it up to tho nineteenth round when Cummings succeeded in landing three righthanders which fettled him SHOTGUX DEVOTEES WEIIIXGTOX 1 > April 2 The Wellington range was thronged with shotgun devotees thin afternoon after-noon and many Idle witnessed the shooting The event was the closing shoot in the championship series between the Retells and Western teams which was won by the latter Stlcu won the hand ome silver pitcher offeml by the Wellington lington Gun Club to the Western man making the highest individual score Score of Western kmC W Kudd De Moitius J 11 SUn Omaha 37 R C Hike Dayton 3j C 11 Uahoon Freeport 33 j J A Ruble lleloit 34 j total 173 Eastern teamhi M McMurchy Syracuc 37 j W li Perrv Boston 2s W I WooUteticrttt Philadelphia Phila-delphia V WS Terry Worct ler MX 10 ii B Whitney lhehie s X J 5j total 1W IIASKBALI CONFERENCE NEW Yom April 2Thu conference con-ference of the directors of the Players Play-ers National JfcUl League today was harmonious Those delegates n ho had In mind the alteration of the entire echeduleevkientlyfaw no chance to carry their point and the J t III fuljeet was not broached An Important Im-portant change was made by amending amend-ing the opening dates to that the sea < ons of both tile National and Players Leagues will 1 open on the ne day April 19 This change will have tie effect of making ito fight more aggressive and silence the National Leigue people who claimed that the Player wens afraid t clash wit Uiem In dates rniln JtrpronrUnl LONDON April 2 Tie Time has an editorial reproaching Rosin Pasha Pa-sha I isinb out that after British money and cnterprfcu extricated him he 1 now assisting Germany in an anUBritlah movement Qnarrr Totborrnt Mrlltr JULIET Ills April 2About a thousand quarry laborers struck here today fur an Increase of wages All the quarries aro idle I Is nnder sUioU out tomorrow that nil the men at Lamoutgo nlbr LONDON April 2The Tee yrapltt St Jttenbur correspond gp Ute In ent says peasants are rising Rlazln and blood has already been shed The agitation is spreading to Finland and Poland and gen dares and Cossacs bare been sent t quell the disorder Tho excitement excite-ment is intense Everybody sympathizes sym-pathizes with the students Die Berlin correspondent of the Citron Kle says a partially successful attempt at-tempt has been made upon the Iff of the Czar An Earl IIalal LONDON April 2Hon Henry Boyle started today for Canada in search of his elder brother Viscount Boyle who through the sudden death of his father b become Earl Shannon Seven yuan ago Vkcounl Boyle resigned his commission In the army and joined his brother in purchasing a ranch in Western Canada The undertaking undertak-ing prov failure and Henry r turned to England The viscount has since been unheard of except through an inn keeper who saw him two years ago near I mining = p The PhI npp rralrrnltr CHICAGO April 2Tho biennial conference of the granl council PhI Kappa PI fraternity began here today with a largo attendance W B Busklrkof the University of Indiana In-diana was elected president A 81r0 SCene KANSAS CITY April 3 A Farmlngton Mo dispatch says This morning the crusaders headed by Mrs Williams and n Foster 1r opened campolcn Armed with hen they stopped Thompsons beer wagon and smashed six barrels bar-rels emptying the beer into the street The women then took pos sessIon of the wagon and started fur D lossuas four ruLea south where a carload of beer belonging to the Klansment Brewing Com pony was sidetracked I They la Undeel pan wi destroy r of ty The saloon men her are expectIng a crusader vlrit from the c |