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Show . .-. cl?nd11Md. And Holds up Appointments, Among Them Utah's. UTAH'S STATEHOOD HILL Will Soon be Taken Up-Tbe PreBident'- K,a.on for Calling for the Utah Com-miBBion Com-miBBion Eel-nation-i-HornblowT Gets Blowed-Queen Lll. Will Not be RestoredPhoebe Re-storedPhoebe Ioe. Waphinotok, Jan. 15.-The fight in .herniate over the Ilornblower nomination nomi-nation has so angered the president that he has held up a number of his appointments ap-pointments that otherwise would have been made before this. The Utah cases are among those hanging fire. ! Senator Faulkner, chairman of the senate territories committee, is ex-! ex-! pected here tomorrow. Soon after his ! return he will make arrangements for the taking up of the Utah etatehood j bill. . The indications are everything is all right. Mr. Rawlins consults almost daily with senators regarding the outlook. out-look. He finds there is practically but' one sentiment among the democrat., and it is well known a number of republicans, re-publicans, like Carev, Dubois and others, oth-ers, art earnestly advocating the Utah Senator Jones, of Arkansas, is possibly pos-sibly one of the few democrats not entirely en-tirely enthusiastic. He was most la- i.- i..!ir.l hut the decision to re move his friend Williams from the i I head of the Utah commission has 1 Bomwhat displeased him, though he is too fair a man to let that bias him. In regard to the admission, it is be- Ved ne will recommend a favorable favora-ble report on the bill. It is learned that President Cleve-' Cleve-' land became much displeased with the plan of apportionment adopted by tne commission, and that had much to do with the calling for Williams' resignation, resigna-tion, aB well as the other members, though the appointments to fill the vacancies will toon be made. HORNBLOVTEB'S N0MINA.T10X REJECTED. After transacting business of miner importance the senate went into executive ex-ecutive session on the Hornblower nomination. I In the executive session, Hill opened the fight against the confirmation of Hornblower for associate judge of tne supreme court and Vilas was the only democratic member of the judiciary committee who supported Hornblower in the committee room. He made a strong appeal for confirmation. After a discussion lasting throughout the afternoon, Hornblower's nomination was rejected by a majority of 6. HOIMAN AND LILY. Chairman McGreary, of the house i committee on foreign affairs, and Re presentative Holman of Indiana, conferred con-ferred this morning as to a proposition proposi-tion that would be submitted to congress con-gress for a solution of the Hawaiian problem. After some talk, McGreary I said: - j "The solution to the question will undoubtedly be ready to be submitted " to the house before January 25," I Holman said : "I will not present my Hawaiian resolution, for the members of the foreign affairs committee are I acting very fairly, trying to solve the I problem. One thing is certain, the question of restoring Liliuokalani to the throne is for all time abandoned, i not only in the executive but congres- ! eional circles. It wiil never be heard of again." Phoebe can't get pay. 1 Secretary Carlisle has disallowed i the claim of Miss Phoebe Cousins of 1 $8,000 for pay as secretary f the board of lady managers at the World's fair. Miss Cousins claimed she was wrongfully wrong-fully deposed from office and submitted her claim for the amount. Washikgton, Jan. 15. In the case of George L. Corey and others, from the supieme court of Utah, the decree of that court was affirmed today by the United States supreme court. The case involved the title to a house and lot in Ogden, worth $6,000. O. 13. Hal-lam, Hal-lam, of this city, represented Mrs. lo-land, lo-land, the winner in both courts. Shallabarger . Wilton appeared for the C.reya Boise, Idaho, Jan. 15 Deputy Sheriff Waidrop has returned from Oregon, where ho arrested a man supposed to be Lewis, who. on December Decem-ber 20tb, stabbed and killed J hn Harris Har-ris at De L-imar. The man denies he is Lewis. He answers the description excepting a beard, which it is suposed to have been removed. The man is now in jail at Vale, Oregon, Ore-gon, awaiting indent ification.. " " Berlin, Jan. 15. Advices received from St. Petersburg sav the French police have sent a communication to the Russian police stating a number of revolutionary documents were seized by the police of the different towns of .France during the recent anarchist raides. These documents are said to comprise a number of Russians at St. Petersberg and other parts of Russia. Rus-sia. As a result of these communica tions, the Russian police are said to have made a series of domiciliary visits vis-its and have arrested a number of nihilists. It is also said that many Russians of all classes are now shadowed shad-owed bv the police and the documents found in France are believed to have pointed out a plot involving attempts upon the lives of the imperial family on New Year's day, when exceptional precautions wer taken to protect the different members of the imperial family- , ConntDelianoff, minister of education educa-tion is taking vigorous steps to prevent pre-vent outbreaks upon the part of students. stu-dents. The minister will also pay particular par-ticular attention to any outbreak wiin;b may occur in the schools of St. Petersburg and other large towns. ) |