| Show IN U n discus I 1 caucus hk I 1 CA INES APPEAL the senate has the tariff the house oklahoma 1 1 invitation TO CA do w butterworth of ohio ids her to be one of Us I 1 I 1 ROW WR THE LOW DIT the want chil strike ifould I 1 asad press to THE Pelt gate caine likes a appal for alak and the clucas dec 13 the house democratic caucus tonight to night after the session lasting over three hours adopted the following resolutions knotted otred that in the judgment of this caucus provision should be made by abich ibich dakota may be admitted inlo the union as one state or two states as the people ut I 1 he two pro posed states may herebi also that dec essary legislation ought to bo pro aided for the early admission into the union of the territories of washington and now mexico that these measures should all be embodied in one bill either by amendment of the pending bill or 0 ther as to details its the commit tee on territories shall determine and that an order of the house for the considers tiou of measure 0 hould be made at an early day and t he bill co in the house at the L ali 2 t although not mentioned in tha resolutions it was a greed should be admitted into the union but by a debill members were in ance at the caucus and it was evident they had come dearer tin 1111 der standing since the previous night cox opened the proceedings with a ng speech in concluding which it a ho opposed utah coming in on the omnibus bill but was willing to to the wish of the se the measure provided it was that dakota should have privilege of division D 1 r 4 at a aurl wheeler of florint voorhees nees of washington territory and took the same ground oates and fl erbert of alabama and mcmillen of tennessee op qed the division of dakota and declared it auld be political suicide for the democratic party to adinie all these new states the democratic party should go slow in the m it r th states were reau i lacan acif continue to be republican no the action of the democratic Bemo cratic house raught take looking to t it air ad slon the dakota question then became t eight of temporarily in the discus over the question whether ut A it be included in the omnibus caine of utah anade sin appeal for the inclusion of his in the cropo ed bill ile said polygamy was now do to an y extent an d the u I 1 should not undertake to deny a in sf ion y cause a a r eli lief of some of her B r kni a r d a of kentucky second ad the ppe it saving utah would abi Y be tile only democrats state anthe ot AD ought t to be emitte a aate r further discussion com territories were requested nested by a vote showing a small majority in favor of the to to to t gom I 1 a house a rorert bil F the admission of utah speaker carlisle nud judge holman then addressed the in favor of the omnibus bill to include the territories having a ratio of lation entitling them to one member of C mead the debate in a speech in which he asked the me birs to accept the pro siti oa of J a igo gifol dant leavings leavin gt te eDa kota question to tile people 0 I 1 that territory and pro the other territories the holman resolutions amended ty a suggestion from speaker car miss was then adopted and the caucus adjourned tha slow tie taril the 1111 intel deb 13 burlog a bre alLin the discussion took advantage of taa chance to come forward once more with his complaints but was promptly to Ark spoke against the cotton tie tax ile was followed by vest who was asked by to what he attrib ut ad the vast of wealth in the now england states vest replied he ascribed it to the enormous profits made by those new england manufacturers who were in 1 r n enship with the government ti 61 1 boes not ohara in the profits sim IY because alio llio 11 tal Is lit the new V states us we are bo howers and you are lenders the western states bilth their tural AA mining resources are mort gaadt 0 the capital of now england which evaa boon accumulate dL under this system of cameral amend 1111 werirt and re aitt bill was 4 i do nut four pages been disposed orthis week the following resolution which under the rule went over till tomorrow to morrow resolved that this cenate vill proceed to reorganization by the election of its officers on the fiest d 0 t the sension after the first day of al nuary 1989 Edin nude offered a I 1 was agreed to directing direct int the secretary of the senate to soad the governor of each tho acts 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 x J M I 1 the ad of february 1987 and the of october 1888 the meetings of electors and the and counting of electoral votes for PreAd atit mitchell introduced a hill which wits referred to the committee on ter ri toris for the dmit dm iw of idaho as a state adjourned till TOE ROM soldiers Sold lers tights so buds in the lastau bill dec 14 new york from the milto on military af lairs reported the bill an theorizing thor izing the retirement of john V fremont an major general private calendar peal arkansas calla d up and th a passed the bill for the ada cical eions the b y the court of claims of ettler or west cherokee in the amount involved is 1 41 house thell proceeded I 1 n atee of the whole to the chusid ar ri tion of th oklahoma bill payson illinois offered an amend meat providing that the I 1 bights of hon orally discharged union soldiers to like homes 04 the public lands un der homestead laws shall not in ana devree be impaired by the bill 1 and that their rights under those law eliell extend to lands open to settlement under its kovis lons weaver inquired who was to pay for the land payson replied the government would pay for it this was the flroa time in land legislation that the rights of soldiers under the homestead law had been sought to be impaired ile made a prediction if the yes and day vote wore taken on the amend ment the gentleman from springer would not dare to vote against it springer I 1 will vote against I 1 t here and on the vote idever heard a proposition 11 more demagogical and incon tit than your proposition Is and you know it payson said his colles gun was glib in imputing motives to other gentlemen ile proposed to insist on the lights not buly of the T soldiers but of the landless poor everywhere to have a free home if they endured the privations which they would have to undergo in settling on the land but he In asted that before the general quest on w m sed upon the union r shet have free homes upon this i asit great body of land to be opened to general settlement no III a devotion to the men who carried the flag in the jato war but this amendment was a proposition to stab the bill in the name of the union soldier ile protested ested against die honoring soldiers by placing them in the attitude of mendicants mendi cants warner blo believed the men who fourt the battles Latt les of the country simply asked justice at the bands 61 congress they were not here beggars beg aars and he hoped to god they never would be democratic aj cutcheon michigan whether the gentleman was posed to granting udien soldiers th ot same rights in oklahoma as they enjoyed in other portions of the public do in W that when the sioux reservation bill was before the house he had not ahe voice of tha n ajeman front mr cut choon raised in be I 1 I 1 of the union soldier 0 ile was to the amendment in the interest of aha union soldier h a w as 0 to it pred peters of fapgas as d be had a larger soldie constituency than any 0 the member of the and he had never heard a request from any soldier that such an amendment should be placed the biej henderson illinois thought the soldiers did not derstad thel provisions of the billaud would be die appointed if the bill bawd in its present shat to f 10 that they would be prevented im going on the oklahoma lands aa they did on other pub lie bands it looked to him sometimes as if the land speculators had to do with this bill thab the bons ado settlers dia springer the amendment ca me from those who va ere deal I 1 of kee ilia land for cattle syndicates F ly 1 without action on the amend in aut the roes and dickery the retiring chair man it called on butterworth t 0 r e bide as this was a signa i fo r a round of P roa both sides of the ch alular which waw renewed when impery Im kery in biking his addressed butas ter worth r k a r the house thou adjourned OUR ARM IRE I 1 I 1 boada Is tear to th I 1 D ec 13 w orth 91 ohio has introduced for reference the following joint resolution Wili citizens of the dominion of canada am one with us in race ian nige bisoy and tradition of the two supplement each othe rhad the arteries or commerce both natural and artificial are so kea ancl mutually dependent upon each other that they ought W constitute a system to be one and inseparable the relations between ifie united states and the dominion of canada are and have been strained and unnaturally cramier s and in a measure paralyzed ow ng to the ina ability Of the two governments to cablish such a system of international trade alq com meTco ty tween them as to to in ett afie requirements of the system I 1 Can sifts relations ba fore referred to as also the geography of the two countries suggest the im of a permanent settlement gl the controversies pertaining to the fisheries boundaries and neftal trade except by blending their efforts and interests under one go V a era montAl syster 4 point logically to the necessity and of jand assimilation between the two natio iks under one govern ined of a y az om kinship race language tradition and substantial ide naty of governmental gover mental symptoms together with community of interests used on commerce and its ano agencies are of ruch cha facter stich union and lassiall aSSi all latigu being discussed and f vor ably citizens of both nations and in as much as it is believed easy of consummation would he of great advantage to all citizens and subjects of the two countries dod the same can be attained fit a manner alika with the lionor and dignity of the United Statts and great britain and the dominion of canada therefore with a view to aid in the cou summation of what to herein before our ila it resolved bythe senate and house of representatives in con 1 5 ambled that tho P efird on t fa 4 is 1 I 1 1 40 I 1 JL 41 4 hereby authorized author izod and empowered to invite negotiations looking to this at a t anti finnity of the people of the dominicia Domi 4 canada and the state jerao Js rao governments such unity wid to be based apont the of the several vInces of the dominion or tiny one yo thern to the union of states epou the sabuo terms and equality ili the a everal estates flow compoe jag the union and ohp asumption by the united states of the of the dominion of canada or a just proportion thereof and such oth r equitable terms as fu titie to the high contracting parties may demand and that with view to buch the president vita the appointment of commissioners by the government of great brit sin and the dominion of canada to consider the and expediency U settling and adjusting all coulm verifies verities veri ties and difficulties which now ex between the two governments out of the or otherwise by such union or dissimilation a is heroin suggested so far as to the whole or any province or several p rov faces 4 I 1 said such no to be conda with due reg rd to the amicable relations whit h obtain between great britain and th a united states and obligations I 1 posed thereby 8 clo tants for them bur at in eberl M of th I 1 I 1 naw dec IS A romantic 6 tory wait recently sent from edin burg about the discovery of the heirs of thomas 11 blythe the california millionaire no comes another sto w bich appelsis to strongly the rights of another lot of claimants according ta this now astary the rich californian originally brigi nally came front lon don where his nephews thomas and james si me cousin lichaa 1 savage have been engaged as chita 8 for thirty years the n thos U III athe Is said mohave been thoimas H savage when a lad 4 17 he was a chimney sweep in london but was transported to australia for stealing a silver cruet stand there he acot a ticket of leave sin d answered to the name of BI the which belonged to his aunt rom australia he sent to california and amassed the fortune now in litigation testimony to establish these facts has been sent to the probate court of san francisco by the savages in london w ho in the meantime are following the as business there is still another deture in the case which brings in thirty claimants it Is said blythe t to london in 1873 and fell in wit lon woman named juli S per this woman became the mot bert child named flora of which she told blythe he was I 1 he father when he went back to fornis he acknowledged flora as his child even though she be I 1 i lefiti mate under the laws of call fornis flora can inherit blythen blythes Bly thes millions if a h ec an proad he is bar flora has taken steps to establish bar cams tit won want dec 13 A commit tee representing the actors order of friendship appeared before the ford on of gration today and asked that the con tract labor law be amended so as to include professional actors and must clans among the classes prohibited from entering the united states tinder it labor contract Und erthe exe P aton I 1 the committee said tham a large number of foreign actors were A till bally brough tto this country fr t 1 a sole reason that they wo ul d w or it c heaper than ib Ameri caim actors they did not object to the presence 0 11 stars but to the host of minor actor boy brought with them and to the cheap of foreign actors phout american imported solely because of their manatas c 1 air pio bassion was already overcrowded and the thought them ves is aly anti tl to pro a g 1 at s t whole a flu I 1 ion 1 c h p I 1 act ore who were under n I 1 to the states left it when end the com also cow that eta a properties and scenery were all imported contrary to law without t a y n t 0 i c w t an d a ti c s and to t b pdt tao w e n t 0 f k m er ic t n it this was done through alt girland others falsely swearing that wald robes and anther properties were their personal defects adl will I 1 12 ol 01 to cuA dec 13 the post butr benej has early completed the of the ra lawsy butil service under the civil service rules and regulations udder this elas sla cation way be amended before its final adoption employed emp loyes are di videa into ten classes via D E Is 8 4 and 5 class 1 ul represent those who receive an an dual salary of 2000 or over aka intermediate ter mediate nu tabers and letters represent iz order those whose salaries are more than and lose thin 2000 local examining boarde win be established in every dional district slid bacan we 0 line will be filled from c the hianz in the district through which the line runs important positions la the service when they become vacant will be filled by prom 0 tion upon merit from the ranks postmaster general dickinson today said to in associated press rei e r that within the last few weeks goth a d received the resignations of a considerable of presidential and postmasters with a request that republicans whom they name and recommend be appoints in their places ile no resignations had been or waal say be ac a led that are made for the a of 08 sC the action of tte 1211 ad ministrations by this t of republicans as lit Is AM 0 A lit dec I 1 3 the coroners jarito day began investigating the shooting at the county jail a saturday night last mayor test ilia d t bat th a crowd cout laced jo advance on the jail after repeated warnings stiven by the sheriff and many outliers ot liers the crowd anade many threats and lie be lieveld chev were in wriest the all left thee t y and dinall force of deputy sh r fails now guarding tile pl ali Is now quiet flutot iter tit WWII dc D c 13 A tares from the american sabbath convention now in tore had a hearing this morning before the 8 a nato committee on cation and labor w web has before it the blair bill to the people the enjoyment of the daa as a day of re t and to promote its observance as a 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