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Show 0a iJ.iho's At!misio!i. Wathinglou, 1). C, May 2!. The Idaho admbdiou billiu the Senate Sen-ate still rests iu a state of "iuocuou desuetude." Tho reason glvcu to thu ubiio b that its couei Jenllon has been crowded out by the silver bill, yet It b quietly understood about the capital that there aro ether reasons, fcr Its. hanging tire. Up to n Is te date no organizadopposltioiihas, lice 11 shown In Mr. Dubois' I 'cmtory to his long clicrbhc J ambition to fill a seat In the United states Senate. Within the past few days word has been given out tint an anli-lkibob jaerty lues been formed in Idaho to circumvent iilsiltction, auda newspaper news-paper has Ken started in Boise to voice their sentiments. 1 f such are ihe facts awl the organization b s'rong enough to Injure hb cliarK-, Mr. Dubois' ardor for the admission of an ungrattful territtry b likely Iji rsail irttlt,. ?r. fflent on his tallt wilhimt any stimlng elTort coukl j easil) el. la) ei ci-IerMron of the bill j during Uiis sc .ieii it will be one of but three mon'hs. Verylitttechauce of ltspass.ige eouhl Is? ixjcleel f tho uext t'o'igr. s, which It b conceded con-ceded will Im Ienioeralsc and this would insure li'tliu'sroutinuaUonof its present form uf government for years to eurac. Vihen it bivnieiii-l bered that the admission of the territory terri-tory leglsble-s Dubois out of ofHce without any hope of return, it lends a decided color 1 1 tlic rumor. Mr. Dabois left the day after lib lewl silver sjsc ll for ew Haven, to attend k I k alumni banituit. where hi halj ..cnt. JftralO. D-jeded Youth "I wovkl like to return thb eitgagemvut ring I pur-cIumsI pur-cIumsI Isere a few days ago." Jeweler "Didn't it suit Uie you ug lady V 3). Y. Yes, but another )uung man lutd alresMl) given her one just like it, ami I would like to exchange it for a wedding present. "tx. |