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Show il-"4 f" Is COALVILLE TIMES. ITS ALABAMAS TURN Editor and Busintsi C. IL JONES, Kzter-- 4 Ms st Ih. T, In .1, PostoTOr s beooO-CI- luitf la CW1I1. Ctah, Matin. , St BxtHIPTIOS. Fayabla Is idwtft. TS.KMS Ot Sts tlosilia...... nm Moaiha ........... m .... li TO . Slaflo Coptea UTAH STATE NEWS. Earner Sunday found the Sevier valley under mantle of snow. A number of the labor organizations C Ogden have Inaugurated a boycott sgalnst the Chinese restaurants. The MU Pleasant Oil A Oas company last week let contracts for the sinking f two oil wells near that town. There are 11,185 pupils (n tbe Salt public schools, according to the report for March, of whom S3 are col- - lake Kphrafm is to have a baseball team , this season, it being the intention to meet any and all amateur teams in the state. There were but thirty-threcaaea of smallpox In Salt Lake City at the cloae of the week, the disease being on tbe decrease. Hans Mathias Niason, aged SO. a of Utah, died at Ephraim last week. He came to Utah with an ox e pio-wee- team la 1860, DEATH AND OESOLATION DEALT BY TORNADO. Tsn Lives Known to bo LosLWhilo tho Property Lose Will Be Great Details Are Incorrplete. News has been received at Ever-roan, Alabama, by telephone, con firming the rumors of heavy loss of life and property in the neighborhood of Peterman and Burntcorn, wrought by tbe tornado which paased near Ten persons are there Tuesday known to have been killed, numerous barns and residences and outhouses were a wept away, entailing a lost which will reach high In tbe thou sands. Ci account of the bad coodi -- tiens' of tbe wires, communication la difficult and the only name that could be obtained of the dead la Henry Salter, a well known planter. Several residence were demolished, the timber falling on the occupants, killing or injuring all within tbe buildings. It will probably be several days before a correct list of tbe casualties can be obtained, as there Is neither telegraph nor railroad connection. The heavy rains have rendered the roads almost Impassable. READS LIKE Helree te A ROMANCE. Fortune Found Living Among Cree Indians. Mathilda Youngquist, long thought to be dead, the heiress to a large esA volunteer firs brigade is being or tate at Stockholm, Sweden, has been ganlzed at Richfield for the purpose ot found' living among the Cree Indians handling the chemical engine and tak as a member of the tribe. A gold ring lag charge at Area. given her by her father and mother, Last week 42.000 brook trout wert who were killed In a raid by the Cree planted In the streams nesr Mt, Pleas many years ago, has established her suit, and the streams are to be closed Identity, When John Anderson, a t to fishermen for two years. relative, appeared at Kallspell, MonTbe report of the secretary of stats tana, a year ago, and made 'Inquiries - for theflrst quarter of the Tear, 1903; for a family named Youngquist, no one shows that the total amount of feos could aid him. Finally be met an old taken tn by that office to be $15,242.85. resident who remembered that many - Tbe records of the county clerk's of- years ago Frank Youngquist had tried fice of Sslt Lake county tor the paat to operate a ranch in the extreme year show, that for every six marriages northern part of the state near what is now the Biackfoot reservation. One there has been one application for day the ranch was raided by Cree Int Private Louis Peterson suicided at dians, who killed Mr. and Mra. and carried away their little Port Douglas Friday of last week, by slashing hi throat from ear to ear baby girl, Mathilda, then 4 years old. with s razor. Thera waa apparently Mr. Anderson met the girl with a band of Crees. She romembered nothing of no cause for the dead. her parents, she said, except that they Ella Wheeler Wilcox, the gifted were white like Anderson. All she writer, will be the guest of tbe Ctah had left to remember them by was a State Kindergarten association at Its little gold ring. There was an Into be held In Salt Lake annual meeting scription on th Inside of this ring, but City April 17th and 18th. as she could not read she did not The price of salt took a Jump last know what It waa, week. f For the past six months coarse the Inscription; which Anderson read established the -- salt- htaf- km Mivered to ftrbotesato Identify iff theonmmcat. it reads; dealers of Salt Lake for $5.50 per ton, "To Mathilda from Papa and Mamma Youngquist. 1885" Anderson and the but bow they are compelled to pajr$9. fitrl will go to Sweden immediately. A new lodge of Elks was instituted - T E R RO RIZEO TH At Provo last Week, new memETO WN. "" bers being admitted, i.arge numbers Masked Men Loot Poetoffict In a from other towns attended, there be Washington Village. lng two bands and 120 Elka In the herd Two masked outlaws held up the that attended. Tillage of Ferndale, Wash., Tuesday The Utah commission of the com night, shot at every man who aplng Lewis and Clarke .exposition at peared on the streets, robbed the Portland last week decided that a of $160, and succeeded in poatofflce fruit exhibit shall form an Important making their escape without leaving part ot Utah's agricultural showing at the slightest clue to their Identity, the exposition. Th outlaw made their first appearThe Socialist party of Utah held a ance In the poatofflep, where they orconvention In Salt Lake City last week dered the poetmaster to deliver to them the contents of his till. The and elected state officers. About postmaster refused, and. while one eighty members ot the party were robber him covered, the other present and every part of the state emptied kept the contents of the till Into a was Young-qula- Arty-on- e represented. The members of the Utah Press as eoclation will be entertained by the Provo pencil pushers on the 20th. At the banquet Senator Smoot will reto the toast, "Senators and spond Newspaper It la claimed that the Moffat road mow being constructed from Denver to Salt Lake will be pushed through without delay. There are 2,000 men now engaged In the work, and the company . has plenty of capital behind it. Mayor Thompson of Salt Lake has - sent an Invitation to President Roosevelt and party to join tn a buffalo hunt on Antelope island. The Invitation has been sent on behalf of John H. White, who has placed the island and the buffalo at the disposal of the pres-- , dentlal party lor one day. Thomas Barrett, Jr., of American Fork, was driving a team attached to a field roller when the horses became frightened and ran away, Barrett fall-- v lng under tbe roller, which passed over him, badly crushing the bones in one leg. Violet Padfleld. aged 9, while crossing tbe railroad track near American Fork, waa struck by an engine nnd instantly killed, her neck being broken. Three of the girl's brothers were killed - la tbe 8cofield mine disaster four years ago. Miss Bessie Knecht, the young Salt Lake girl who has been asleep for over forty-firdays, still sleep. At times she rallies slightly, but noon relapses Into aa unconscious condltoa. Tbe doc tore are much puzxled over her condi- Men.";; 4? e tion. John Mlnacl, an Italian, thawing "eat giant powder at KyuAS when the powder took fire and Mlnacl put one f his feet down on the powder to put sat the fire, with the result that the powder exploded and blew off one of u file feet sack. Nothing but money was taken. Four men who were in the office when the robbers came in were compelled to leave, the robbers firing their revolvers over their heads as they took their departure. Before leaving, a dozen more ahots were fired by the - , robbers. CAUSED BY A CRAWFISH. Brssk In th Lavs Ntsr New Orlsa. Dus to His Tunneling. Water la pouring througn a crawfish hole eighteen to twenty Inches In diameter near the base of the Water- loo levee, on the east -- bank of the river, about seventy miles above New' Orleans, and fear Is expressed that before a run around can be built the weakened lev&wU! givq way, - X break at this point would be disas" trous. Planned to Free Prisoners. The sheriff at Great Falls, Mont., on Tuesday last frustrated an attempt made at a general delivery of prisoners. The ringleaders In the attempt were Smith and Vain, arrested a few days ago on a charge of burglary. They had laid the plans to free all of the prisoners In the place, to kill a guard or two If necessary, la order to get away, but at the last minute the officials became aware of the plot and locked the men In separate cells, where they were unable to make a move. Funeral Without a Corpse. funeral without a dead maa haa taken place at Asbury Park. Jacob A Heywood died recently at Jacksonville, Fla., where he waa spending the winter. Arrangements were made for the funeral services to be held, but for some rcsson the body did not ar nve. Many relative and friends were assembled, and they agreed that the ervlcea should go on. The body arrived from the south, the next morning and was buried la a suburban RA MONTEJOS FLAGSHIP ' . APOSTLE BRIGHAM YOUNG DEAD. TORNADO IN ILLINOIS Was , President of the Quorum ef Vessel WMh Took Pert In Bt AND CHILD MANY KILLED and Floated PER. Manila Boy Apostles of the Mormon Church. SUSTAIN 80N8 SERIOUS Christ! Apostle Brigham Young, president The warship Rein INJURIES. of the quorum of twelve, son of the wl ot Admiral Montejo, ship famous leader of the Mormon church aunk by Admiral Dewey, was Numbsr Wf People Escaped Death and next In line of succession to presand beached Monday. The ident Joseph F. Smith for That pt ot about eighty of her cn By Rushing Into Cellars Much died at his home in Salt Lake found la the bulk. One akei Damage to Farm Property 10:40 p. m. Saturday. Death, at r f an City and Residences. officer, evidently that ot after an Illness of over . ensued ahich There side. its sword a, by teen shell boles in the bun t One death, a' fatal Injury and a score a years duration, was due primarily 1 one made by or more of Injuries resulted from a to cirrhosis of the liver. This led to Reina Christina, was made tnch shell and others small- r tornado that swept Logan, Dewett and dropsy, and his condition of bronrecent attack a worse x still by main injection valve Is mlsslt g, Platt counties, IlUonls, Sunday afterchitis. scuttled ar.d soon. The fatality occurred In the lng the ship was Brigham Young, a member of the doned. Tbe hull 1 In fair e n Halaadaraer settlement, a farming of twelve apostles since 1868, council r Captain Albert R. Couden, c community three miles from Atwood, of that body since the and president Platt county. The home of Clifford lng the naval station at Cav' D. Richards, was death of Franklin of of remains the the waa Ilalsadarser demolished and after charge son President the of Brigham Young the storm Halsadarser's Infant son expressing a desire to give t He was born and Ann : Angell. Mary American naval funeral. The was found dead 300 feet from where O. His residents are anxious, boat-shithe house stood. His wife was hurled December 18, 1836, at Kirtland, ith was widower a In 1833, father. the skeletons to Spain, a across the street and fatally injured. married Mary he two and little girls, i .Mrs. J. B. Martin's home was desuggested that the transport Ann Angel as a result ot a fast meetconvey them to 8 pain by wsy stroyed and several guests were painin Kirtland, during which it was ing Suez canal In June. A wreck! fully injured. to tbe elder Brigham that she revealed pany la endeavoring to raise , Deer Creek, in Logan county, where sunken Spanish warships. was designed for him. Brigham, Jr., Jh storm first struck, was swept dry was the third child of this marriage, PRODIGY 18 OEAD. pf water. Reports from this district and he was born amid all the untoI Itate that three houses were destroyed of the early days New Jersey Man Known as th and a number of people more or less ward circumstances a twin, but his was In He the church. ning Calculator. Mured. Schanauer's Supervisor died at the age of 7. j twin Mary, sister, William Valiance, the famou Ijlndsome residence was destroyed. Apostle Young's eldest recollection The family of several children and a ning calculator, who could do K was a scene of tbe painful movtnga in mathematical calculation t number of visitors, fifteen In all, of his people In the and mobbing and with but an instant's he sought safety in the cellar and the In 1839 the famdays. Is dead at Trenton, N. J., aj house was torn from over them. The which waa moved to Montrose, ily homes of Samuel V. Baldwin and Gua years. Valiance could duplies across the river from Nauvoo, where f: Knecht' were destroyed. Mra. Baldwin feats of any of the lightning V- was baptized by his latora and beat them all byjyyl&g In- and two farm banda took refuge In a Brigham Young father in the Mississippi river in 1845. stantly any desired dale 1$ history. He smoke house, in which they were He underwent, as a small boy, the sufcould not tell how he knew history, burled several hundred feet and painfering accompanying the removal of but would rattle off fact after fact fully injured. It Is reported that the the Saints to Winter Quarters, and the without ever making a mistake. He town of Waynesville and the Blue across the plains to the Salt Lake could give Instant answer to such Grass districts east of Atlanta were trip On November 5, 1858, when valley. arithmetical questions as multiply struck and much damage resulted, but 19 years of age, he was married to 389.487. by 4,641. Feats In algobra communication with these points Is Catherine Curtis Spencer, and about were bis delight. cut off. sixteen months later he yielded obediwere ence to the principle of plural marfarm Three residences SLAIN IN RIOT. riage by marrying Jane Carringtofi. destroyed, several persons were Officer Killed at California Mining and grain and machinery were His early days in the valley were havblown awy in the strun that swept ) fraught with many hardships, be Camp Three Others Hurt Echo the a scout as served during ing over the four miles west of i Sheriff Broadnax of San Diego, Cal., Lincoln. country The families escaped death j canyon war, while out reconnoitering has received a brief telegram front by rushing to the cellars. The wind Is in the mountains suffering great hardone of the relief Constable Horan at Picacho, saying reported to have damaged the town ships. He was also back to meet a handcart sent party of Waynesville. that there has been a riot at that place company of emigrants, on which trip and that Deputy Constable Peter he was attacked by inflammatory BURNED IN THEIR BEDS. rheumatism. Burke had been shot and killed, and In April, 1861, he was ordained a that others had been wounded. Sheriff Horrible Fats Which Befell an India- member of the high council of the Salt napolis Family. Broadnax at once left for the scene Lake stake, and in the spring of 1862 Nathan Morris, an attorney, and he accompanied Delegate Bernhisel to Picacho la a mining camp on th son of Dr. the states. After arriving in New York Colorado river about 150 miles sast of Frank Hass, the San Diego, and thirty miles north of Joseph Haas, were burned to death he recelevd a letter from his father, calling him on a mission, and complyYuma. ; Sunday at Indianapolis, and Mrs. Jo- ing with this call be sailed for Europe Seating of Senator Smoot Has Ns seph Haas, Miss Bell Haas, Miss Rose and arrived at Liverpool July 26, 1862. Haas, Louis Haas and Grace Lemon, a He labored princinally in london, but Bearing on Final Action of Caso. were Injured by fire that al- visited ScandinaYla and other narts of governess, Senator Julios C. Burrows, chairman Europe, returning home in 1863. of the committee on privileges art most destroyed the house of Dr. Joseph He was ordained an apostle by his JIaas. The fire started from the fur- father. Brigham Young, on Feb. 4, elections, says that the fact 1864. but he did not become a member Smoot waa allowed to take bljseat nace. !''The family was asleep on the second floor. Mr. Morris was a brother of the twelve anostles cuorum until temporarily as senator from Uts will of Mra Haas. From the position of his October, 1868. when he waa chosen to mve no bearing otf the final aettn of charred body when found It was evi- fill a vacancy caused by the seectlon Lhe committee.. The , commute will dent be was endeavoring to get the of Georre A. Smith as a counselor in presidency. take op the protests early in the com. family out of tbe rooms when over- theIn first 1864 Anostle Young was caled on lng session and will try to reach de- come by smoke and flaaesrThe body another mission to Great Britain for of Frank Haas and the nncchsciout cision as soon as possible. President governess were found on the back the purpose of assisting stairs. Louis Haas broke his leg by Daniel H. Wells In the presidency of Carnegie Hat Given Away Overtixty the European mission. Shortly after Jumping from a window. seven Million Dollars. . his arrival there he succeeded PresiThe bureau of education haa lisued Three Nervy Bandits Make a Small dent Wells as president of the European mission. During his stay there Haul In the Windy City. bulletin giving in detail the benefahe travel I extensively, and in 1865 ctions of Andrew Carnegie. These benThree masked men held up a street received a reouest from his father to efactions have reached the eaoraous car near Garfield park, Chicago, at an return to Utah for a visit ard sailed sum of $67,212,923, of which $52,2170, early hour Sunday and robbed seven for home. After a few months at home. Apostle Young returned to En eland 173 has been given in the United passengers, the conductor and motor-maand resumed charve of the mission, of about $100, a geld watch and bnt he remained there on'y a short States. Mr. Carnegie's gifts for 1901 are given st $30,243,600. some Jewelry. The highwaymen board- while, saillnr finally for borne with t ed the car near Sacramento avenue. his familv. For a time he hadIn charge Cache of the affairs of the chnrch Intent Mens Crime. On kept guard on the front platform, While temporarily deranged, Funk one on the rear, while the third en- stake. He was there until 18r7. reorganAt the ization of that stake in Hursh of Erie. Ills., ten miles east of tered the car and at the point of a genera conference In 1873 he was Clinton. Iowa, ahot end killed his wife revolver forced the occupants to give chosen as one of the five counselors while on the way to church, and then rp their valuables. Tbe only woman to Briehsm Yonng tnd meted In that on the car fell oa her knees, until his father died. ' returned home and killed himself. for mercy. The matter was praying not re- capacity Anostle Yonnr served several terms Their little daughter startled th jon-- ported to the police for several hours, in the Utah legislature, made a numbeen found to what ber of trios east 1" the Interest of th gregatlon by running Into church ind and no clue has of the kind In church, and ommled numerous posiis the boldest hold-utelling of the tragedy. this city since October, 1895. tions of honor and frost. Of late veara Indiana Man Puniahst Himself for he has traveled ertenslvely in Utah, Refuted to Take Liberty. Arizona. New Mexico. Colorado and Getting Drunk. in Monterey, old Mexico visiting the various stakes Tbs Imprisoned people William Stewart, aged 45, is slowly for being partisans of Fran- of the chnroh. While visiting the starving himself In the Knox county, Mexico, Yaqul Indians In Mexico in 1883 he cisco Reyes, candidate for governor, was attacked by velow fever and waa Indiana, jail, the result of his vow to been offered their liberty, but at the point of death. From 1810 to th Lord that he .would fast for have prefer remaining in prison to accept- 193 he was sain in charve of the twenty-on- e days as a punishment fur the terms offered them. The European mi'slon. ad since then, until his long illness, he hs traveled bespree he Indulged in about two ing friends of Governor Bernardo Reyes tween the various stakes of Zion In the we?ks ago. Stewart is rapidly state that neither he nor his party are Interest of his faith. lng away, and when the county prison, for the election troubles, era were removed from the old JaUta responsible Apostle Lyman May be President of the new structure, which has Just Wn and that the governor was giving due Quorum. to his political opponents, la much speculation as to whether ke protection is blameless It is for he the that and will live to finish his promise. quite regarded as probable that Aposregrettable occurrences. tle Francis M. Lyman - will be Moors Ar Fighters. chosen president of tbe quorum of the Men. 8eat the Official dispatches from Mellila, twelve apostles ot the Church of Jesus When a vessel arrived at Buffalo, announce that the Insurgent Saints to fill the Christ of Latter-da- y n N. Y, Monday, with five Moors have captured the fortress 0f firemen on board, a gang of striking vacancy caused by the death ot Frajama. A part of the garrison esIn this case men hoarded the vessel, clam- Apostle Brigham Young. caped and took refuge In Mellila. H8 anion next in line of succession to he will be over the railing as soon as aha Insurgent exploded a mine benon bering presidency of the church upon the touched st the dock. The five non- the a portion of the wall of the death of President Joseph F. Smith. and taken to and then delivered an assault fortr, union men were captured the headquarters of the union. The Apostle Lyman is now in Liverpool, throng the breach made by the explosion. Tta police were nt once notified by the where he la at the head of the Eurogarrison held out for aome'tlmsui pean missions. He has been absent then fled Into Spanish territory. Tka surrounded and raided the nnion halL about two years. Apostle Francis Spaniards took possession of the They rescued four of the kidnapped Marion Lyman, son of Apostle Amass of the fugitives and attended ara firemen, one ot whom had been taro M. Lyman, was born in Goodhope, Mcthr rlbly wounded. beaten. Donough county, I1L, Jan. 13, 1840. 8 avers Storm. A Brief Honeymoon. Charged With Murder; OlUa Sanders, NUn Dari and A rainstorm at Pittsburg, Sunday Margaret Clark of Cincinnati, is Jan. Andyes, three colored men held by Be afternoon amounted almost to a cloud- dead from the effects of poison which burst. The streets for and short time she says she took while on a train en Indianapolis police, were on Mondi Indicted by the grand Jury and miniature rivers-abecame rente from Dayton, O. Frank Blaea of , thouwfli hare to answer to a charge of mj-d-er sands of dollars damage was caused Dayton says he and the dying girl reIn the by flooded cellars. One man was cently eloped to Covington, Ky., where ratdcgreeThey with killed by lightning and many buildings they were married," To Dr. W ocher the murder of Doc charged a Chinese laundryman, several Lug were struck. Center street for blocks the dying woman Stated that after a month ago. Th trial of Dr. Joseph was flooded and street car traffic was quarrel la Dayton with Blaea, she pop Alex. almost in the eastern por- chased the and boarded the 5harM ot robber tions of suspended the city. The loss to property train. Bines poison ha EU??Indefinitely kZ In followed her and she postponed ward was great the Thirty-seventcause wader Indictment the swallowed sotted while, poison was Coal street in house almost A' hare refused to testify against him. with him oa the train. wept from Its foundation. rt 1 NEWS SUMMARY. C - k v u ttytTj' n te p Non-Uni- non-unio- " the-negro- h A tornado at Owingsville, Ky, did considerable damage to tobaccjplan-tation- j and buildings. Troubles In Morocco have taken a fresh start, and fighting is being continued with heavy losses. The plague epidemic at Mazatlin, Mexico, has about ended, there being only two patients In the lazaretto. Hailstone's as large as walnuts fell st Grand Baplds, Mich, oa tha 11th, breaking thousands of dollars awth of glass. In an explosion at the Canton, China, arsenal powder factory, fifteen hundred people are reported to have been killed. At Amsterdam the workmen's defense committee has decided to. call off the general strike which has been on for some time. In a collision between a street oar and a lumber wagon in St, Louis, six passengers on the car were injured, one probably fatally. The new Chicago city council will be composed of thirty-fiv- e Republicans, thirty-thre- e Democrats, one Independent and one Socialist. A tornado which passed over West Dodge, Iowa, wrecked a number of houses and did considerable damage to farm property and livestock. The United States Philippine commission has appropriated $1,000,000 for the purchase of silver bullion and copper to make the new subsidiary coins. As the result of a row over a card game at Athens, Ohio, four people were shot, one being a woman. There were no fatalities, but one of the injured may die. At Jersey City, Arthur C. Holden jumped backwards from the top of a feet high into pile driver ninety-twthe Hudson river without sustaining any injuries. The Hawaiian legislature has passed over Governor Doles veto a Joint resolution, making the Hawaiian language the official language of the territory, as well as English. The number of case of yellow fever at Meredia, Yucatan, Is increasing, and the disease is unusually fatal. A number of foreign residents In the city are preparing to leave. A double murder Is believed to have been committed at South Dix hills, U. I., where Frank Latour and his wife, negroes, were found dead In bed with bullet wounds In their heads. Saint The conference of Latter-da- y in Independence, Mo., denounced polygamy In resolutions which called for an amendment to the constitution of o , the United States which would prohibit it. Strikes have broken out at the Mor- nlne shoe works of the Rubber company at SL PetersRusso-Ameri-ca- n burg, and bloody encounters hav taken place between the strikers and the police. The supreme court of Kansas has decided that the Topeka board of education can maintain separate schools for white and negro children, and caA compel the negro children to attend the negro school. News has been received of an eruption of the volcano Del Tlerna Firms, In Colon, near Gatera Zamble, on March 22. Tbe village of Ttojo was destroyed and from 90 to 100 persons were killed and wounded. Mandhlak&yl Dube, one of the two college students from Zululand in this country, has been called back to Africa to Inherit the chieftaincy of ths two most important tribes, of his countrymen In Natal, South Africa. A shooting affray in which a boy was killed and a woman mortally wounded, an attempted murder, two suicides and two attempts at suicide that may result fatally occurred In Buffalo, N. Y., Sunday night. John T. Larsen, a sailor on ths schooner Mary Hall, became violently Insane at Newark, N. J., and tried to murder the crew. He slashed Andrew M. Johnson so he may die. In running to escape from the captain and mats Larsen "fell overboard and "was drowned. The Inhabitants of some of the villages in the district of Petrich have revolted. A detachment of 350 Turkish, troops has been engaged with the insurgents. Reinforcements have left Salonica for the scene of the disturbance. The attorneys for Jessie Morrison appeared before the supreme court at Topeka, Kans., last week, and mads arguments In behalf ot a new trial for their client Miss Morrison waa sentenced to tbe penitentiary from Butler county, Kansas, for the murder - of Clara Wiley Castle. j A report has been on foci for tone time past that France Is preparing and suppress tbe Insurrection In Kwangsl province, which borders on the French colony of Tonkin and where 100,000 rebels are said to bs nine-year-o- ld la arms. i The heaviest week that the immigration bureau at Ellis Island has ever had In April and the record ten flaya for the first part of April ended oa ths 10th with the landing and shipping to 'Other places of 38,078'imifiigrants-tae- e April 1st. |