Show cnNunrSSIOStu The ilonlena EIrllou Case on Ih WASHINGTON April II Consideration Con-sideration of the Montana election case was resumed and a no Senator sought the floor tilt yeas and nays were ordered on the first resolution The vote wosabouttobetaenwbcu Kvnrt suggested that If no Senator on the other side desired to tpeikhe would make the closing argument In support oi committees report Morgan said tjiat after hearing the Senator from ew York he might feel himself required to say something some-thing Evarts then proceeded to state hi ditall the facts and circumstances of the Montana diction and to discuss dis-cuss the power of tile Territorial Canvassing Board on which lie said there were no limitations im JIOO by the statute In words After long dissertation on the antic and doings of the county and Territorial canvasere In the course of which he CRITICISED TIlE GOVERNOR of the state for placing Janitor at the door of the couutiuure assembly to admit only such persons as were allowed togo In thus making him for the occasion the judge of who were and who were not elected as Representative Evarts raid the proposition on the democratic side was that the Senate was to to a canvassing board higher than the Territorial f canvassing board while the nrotiosltiori on the republican side was that the Hcnnte had no such power of revision Gray defended tile Governor of Montana from the criticism made on account If his Instructions to the janitor and asserted that the only direction given to the janitor was a letter of Instruction that lie should admit every else who claimed claim-ed to be memlier af the House cf Representatives After further debate Hoar gave notice that on Monday he should ask tile B nste to remain iu seson until the Montana cae was disposed of Hawley from the select committee commit-tee on the JiiadriCeHtennbl Celebration Cele-bration reiorted back with amendments amend-ments the House Mllfurn Worlds Fair at Chicago and said he hoped to have it passed Monday After executive session adjourned adjourn-ed Ilense AClilXcmrN April 11 The contested election ca e of Wnddell vs Wise third dWriit of Virginia was taken up and Larry made argument III favor of hue contestant con-testant OFerrall Va supported then the-n > of the nilnonlydecLirlne thescat vacant After considerable delete and without deposing of the matter the House took a nccssun evening Atlhsexenlng tKion the HOUSe did n9 riiritf Knlce rent gave notice that until the lloti e allowed private bill to 1e t considered Friday he < allow no jien lon bills to be bossed Friday nights lie then made a lung iech in favor of the payment of southern war claims After considerable talk on this mljcct and JIlon the house aljourned A Aotnt rntllrinili Main 8y ANTONIo Texas April 11 James Hintd one of the weallhejt cattlemen In K > tlthw t reaR wan hot anti killed this evening by John Tomerlln Moore Station Speed was a brother of the late United States Attorney Speed The Jmeplillr toiifrrencr JAMONt April nTlm general coufireneu of the Rtorganirel 1 Church of Jtttcr Diy Saints has bee II In tension all the week attended at-tended by over one tliourind mem ben Irrciilent Joseph Smith son of lie fuiimlcrof MormonUm Is i directliig lie rociedlnp j Today n committee was appointed to prepare pre-pare n history and dottiinal mtlcle for encyclopedias and libtcrics A resolutIon was adopted providing or the erection of a Mormon college col-lege and appointed a committee empowered tu nitlve propositions for location and take the nectssary steps toward the istiMMiment of ends an Institution 1 This body of Mormons claims to be oppo U to polygamy I bIIllYLabor Laborer Strike NEW TunIc April 11This afternoon 1000 workmen on downtown down-town buildings struck In obedience to the commands of the Central Labor Union and 1auben k Kagar lie Grecnpoint Iron works con tractorf The carpenters staIr builders ttcnm fitters plumbers and housesmlthK were ordered out The Iron workers refused to employ union men That PriMpcctlvc DneL WASHISOTOX April 11 Representative Repre-sentative 1helan has written a caIn ca-In reference to his trouble with Colonel Fleming of Kentucky In the coure of which he nay that from one who had feetned to be anxious to force him to the wall 1helan did not expect tbb plea that Im Fleming Ignored the code Ihelnn Kiyn he doe not defend the code but has never been able lo seethe see-the moral distinction between doing another a malicious mis hkf forbidden for-bidden by the laws of God And offering of-fering an expiation forbidden by the laws of man That he acted liatllly in rending a message designed to elicit n challenge to a man who ignores ig-nores the code Fhelan admits but adds I asnme that the bullying tone of Fleming refusal to accept a hearty ajology was the result along with othercoutlngencies of an overweening over-weening peronsl courage Colonel Fleming in hN answer says that I Jiave made myself ridiculous This Is true lit then I didnt I know Colonel Fleming I as I sits now Iheian concludes that In view or the scornful and insulting refusal to accent a frank apology be thinks he can safely leavelt to that portion of the world which is brave Just and genenrti to fay what he did was without palliation TheIr GIn WASHINGTON April ItElIch delegate to the PanAmerican Conference Con-ference was tile recipient tonight of a beautiful silk American flag gifts of the Woman Silk Culture Association Asso-ciation of the United States A short presentation address was made by Mrs Lucas of Philadelphia In which she explained that the silk from which the flags were made was grown and spun by American women wom-en |