Show OBiTACLES TO IDAHOS AHMIS MOV S SINCE the creation of the last our nose States tho tendency in the di action Slatemaking has recJlved a cheek Amongthu circumstances which have combined to produce this result are the bail financial con dition of the two Dakota and the I unseemly contest in Montana It is reported that extravagant met ads have rendered TxUi Bakotas bankrupt notwithstanding their boosted wealth iaseoirc and ispu latlon This is a discoura msequel to their claims of ability to sustain the burdens of fo clf government and 10 conduct 19010 me iutelligfritlr honestly ind sJCJrailully The trouble in Montana is eta very seri ous nnd perplexing character and no solution cf it ijns yet apparent The fact that Idaho cannot com pare resonrevsv polIII popuialipn lor wealth wltli Ilhiruf liiiDaicbs is suggested 5 a reason > why 5Te could not be depended upon to at lain greatersnccess tlianJhe IpveJ j in establishing and conducting rj I State government and the well known rerufcTtioji1 Idaho has been iHjIHIngupJojhi clf during many yearpast for quistionabe inptholt at the polls affords ground for tile ex > ectaton t lat should be < be clothed with statehood the would plunge berfcelf into as lad or worse confusion than Montana has iristjonp The tonecf thepublic journals of Wyoming plainly indicates that that TerritoryUoes net want to be Joined to Idaho in an admission bill while the latter retains tho shameful t test oaths clause fu ifj con stitution < One cftle rtasonjfori this feeling w a fear that the test oath will kill the bill and thus de prive both of admission Obstacles one after another Sntlnue ton e in Idahos path tirttatehood 0 v v 1 |