Show it is impossible for anyone outside of daily newspaper circles not to sympathize to bome extent with the emperor william in the remarks which he maa in his letter to the mayor of berlin in regard to the interference of the press in family matters 1 I wish above all he said that the continuous citing of the name of my departed father shall cease and that when I 1 settle in berlin the people will avoid tasking the private relations of my family the subject of press discussions whether the expression of this wish will be considered by the press of berlin as equivalent to a royal command or not we do not know but if not so considered it should be it is not surprising that the emperor should have been annoyed and mortified at tha tattle that has been going on in the european papers concerning his father and mother and other members of the royal family or that he should have taken occasion to express his opinion on the subject in pointed language if he had exercised his royal prerogative so far as to lay a positive interdict on such tattle hereafter he could hardly have been blamed for it an emperor at least may be expected to have some rights which the newspapers newe papers are bound to respect 0 E encouraging feature of the recent political contest was tho determination expressed on all sides to deal severely with those who were found guilty of frauds upon the ballot As a consequence of the vigilant action of the party managers with reference to such of fences a large number of men were sentenced to prison among those bent to prison was a man convicted of registering at three polling place in york city his term of imprisonment was fixed at two years and six months in passing sentence een tence in this case judge cowing used the following strong and pointed language our institutions depend upon the parity of the ballot but as you defile it you cheat an honest man out of his vote by neutralizing the effect of the ballot if I 1 had the making of the laws you would be punished more severely than you are now it would be a gods blessing if every man who sells his boty or registers or votes illegally could not alone bo dis franchised but sent out of the country entirely 1 I will severely every man brought before me for aliese crimes no matter what his politics may be it is refreshing to hear such language ns this in regard to attempts at corruption of the ballot the penalty bj the judge for crimes of that character would be none too severe IF the democracy is beaten all along the line it does not furnish suitable reason for it to lie down supinely and surrender the contest must 20 on and it will remain the party of the people the triumph of the class against the masses cannot be more than temporary the next turn of the popular favor will bring the democratic party to the top to stay A bisck ram running with a flock of sheep in tho mountains near dela no cal a short time sinco chased a bear when bruin ran tip the tree and waa ahot by the herder john kilpatrick of clifton me killed three bears the ansi spring making a total of fifty tifty foar be has slain in twenty five years do you buffer with catarrh you can bo cured if you tabo hoods Barea parilla sabe areat blued sola by all a cormons mormons Mor mons aau arbor A correspond ut from ann arbor mich under date of october meeting bennie cluff our fellow citizen the writer hayai there are now eleven of us hers from utah and idaho myself baing the only lady arnon the aber vvo all board at tho samo place which makes it very pleasant for us we hold meetings on sunday and have set aside the first sundays Sund every month as a fast dav that being moat on account of ou td i c A manti correspondent writing on tb dinst davs A gloom has over manti on account of a tragedy in colorado just enacted marineus Mu rineus jensen son of bishop hans jensee now in the pen for cohabitation was freighting iu colorado and according to the best accounts had been murdered by some convict who had been in jail for sixteen years he started to work for this roan and his team came back to the camp f om where it started with some stranger who had bought it A search was instituted and after about eight days the body was found in a ravine meantime the murderer was arrested foi some other crime and came near being lynched by the infuriated men who were acquainted with the deceased three men from the neighborhood of springville Spring ville brought over to provo yes berday morning to the D K G express office thirteen head of deer caught on the bottoms between spring ville and fork tho deer aggregated gre gated 1358 pounds lest weighing nearly pounds two fawns of one mother weighed 73 and 74 pounds respectively the men killed part of the herd tuesday afternoon the balance wednes lay morning As they get six cents per pound lor the animals they will make by the haul the critters were expressed the same day the new and handsome residence of mr james dunn in aliis city was a acene of rejoicing on wednesday night his numerous relations and many personal friends assembled to witness the marriage of that gentleman to miss manna A fitzgerald of draper the ceremony of uniting the couple in the bonds of wedlock was performed by judge dusenberry tho cy extends its congratulations to mr and mrs dunn the dal s are now making their third trip to san francisco they started career in Ne but are now fully as popular on the pacific coast as on the atlantic A reputation of aliis kind can only be achieved by being second to none ab artists and keeping hu th with the public there aie between and pupils enrolled in the district schools of this city this aih oer three hundred enrolled in alic B Y academy and allotting between and in tha several sectarian schools makes a total enrollment roll ment of nearly 1000 pupils in provo which is a better showing than in any year past for the ot november the directors of the provo woolen mills ara holding a special meeting to y electric lighting for park city is now assured brother B duff jr presides at these meetings we are very pleased with this arrangement as wo all thought we had bidden adieu to mormon meetings when we left home bro cluff talks of sending for his family if he does so we will rent a house and all lodge there so that we can hold meeting without danger of annoyance to ourselves or of annoying others we find here as elsewhere gross ignorance of and prejudice against everything pertaining to utah or the mor mons not so much in the school as among the people in general As soon as they find we are from utah the first question is do you know anything of those mormon 1 it does not take them long to discover that I 1 am one as I 1 take no pains to disguise the fact |