Show PETITION the national Hc publican of dec the text ot of the petition of lion hen john T caine delegate elect from utah territory to the congress in which this gentleman justly as we believe asks for Rd admission mission to the hall of a senta tives for the remain remaining aing session session J the congress the petition pre presented anted by representative moulton was referred to the committee on elections and as there is i but little business before this committee there is every possibility bill ty and probability that the just claim of mr caine will receive an all early hearing wo hope it will also receive a favorable hearing lest citizens of utah bo be again deprived from what little representation the constitution ution doles out to territories Terri torie terie the lawmaking law making body of tle the union to the honorable the speaker alfr and house of of the congress of the states the petition of tho the undersigned undersigner under signed shows that lie is is tho the delegate elected for the territory of I utah to the forty eighth congress Cong that nt at the last session of congress the scat seat of delegate for said territory to the forty seventh Con congreso gres was wis declared vacant and tile people of eaid said territory are now noty not depre dented prior to the election held on the first monday of november 1882 the governor of said territory was as requested ested to ca call 11 an election to elect a Ye delegate lecate for aid taid territory for the term of the forty seventh congress and refit refused sed on the ground that he lie had no in in that respect A like request was ny s made of tho the commissioners Commissi of election for eaid said territory appointed by the president of the united states under what la is known as the edmunds bill and they refused on the same ground at the election held november I to elect a Dele delegate zate to alio eighth congress your petitioner received votes for the office of delegate for the term of the forty seventh conree Con grets reo and to fill the vacancy existing in said office th the commissioners of elections for said territory as will appear froia from a copy of their instructions annexed refused to canas canvass or allow said votes to be officially canvassed or an olli cial return of them made on the ground that their power did dial not extend to that subject the number of votes so cast and the tu fact that the voting for cleate dole Dle ate to fill said vacancy waa wits quite general ge g irai throughout the territory will appear from the affidavits of precinct judges of election and a su summary thereof hereto annexed inasmuch as theaople the eople of laid said ter antory are ato to representation in in your our honorable body and under abo construction of the law by the governor and commissioners there hero bedros deems to ba be no atay way provided for calling such an election your petitioner submits that the voluntary and general expresion expression of the will of the people through the ballot box is the best and only attainable manner of filling eaid said vacancy and the request that tk it tie lie may be declared entitled to a seat as De Delee lerate ate for said territory for the expired nn term of tho the forty seventh congress Cong all ali of which is res respectfully submitted aou jon x NT T CAINE D C dec issa TIIE NAME ame commens als meaning eat eaters erat atthe the same table has been applied by naturalists natura lists to creatures of diu diffie erent rent kind which live together but do not prey on each other A newly recorded case of is that of a curious lizard called tuatara found in the chicken islands near new Zett zealand land and certain species of petrel in a burrow usually dug by tho the tuatara both lizard and bird build their separate nests and live in apparent harmony they mutually profit by this intimacy as the I lizard izard valiantly defends the entrance to the b burrow arrow while depending pending dt upon its companion fr for a large larze part of its food it is i well known that the underground home of the north american rie dog is often shared by the rat V bleill ake and the burrow burrowing ilig owl and a rabbit like lila viscacha has a messmate in a little burrowing owl in south america til is however very rare amon among the higher animals A few examples have been recorded among insects but the phenomenon is much more fre frequently observed among marine al almaes mals gc many of the weaker creatures of the sea fea owing wing their existence exit to the food I or protection bestowed bt owed by their powerful power hil allies |