Show TO THE DESERET NEWS ty e ua GENERAL GE jerai leral washington 20 Gu governor vernor ito left tonight to night for new york on his return to japan his business is to report to hla hib government the progress of the negotiation got tation of the treaty between japan and the united states and for such instructions as are required in the premises BOSTON 20 20 in the prayer of chaplain oud cud cudworth wc rth nth at the opening of the session of the massachusetts house this pm he be expressed a fervent hope that the members would act favorably toward the question of woman suffrage at the close kemball of boston raised a point of order that under the rules no perun perrou not a member could discuss matters before the house the speaker sustained nod the point A london letter says bays the collapse of the tichborne trial was due to the want of funds on oa the part of the claimant A st petersburg letter says that the russians almost universally side with the united states in their views of the alabama claims under the treaty of washington CHICAGO an extraordinary story comes cornea from abilina Abi link Ks of the alleged resurrection of kelly recently hanged banged there for murder the story to is briefly that two physicians as aisted assisted by a negro disinterred the body we night after the burial and by the application of a galvanic battery and ether agencies restored to life the inanimate body the negro being frightened at the success of the experiment cried out in terror w when one hit him over the head with an iron bar an it appears succeeded in killing hilling him effectually as they put the body in the coffan of the tha resuscitated murderer and buried it the story is told by a party named johnson who claims to have seen the men at work and crept unperceived by them so close as to witness the entire proceedings NEW YORK at the opening of court this morning judge daly announced that he was obliged to change his purpose of deciding the hall case on saturday recorder hackett having yesterday decided that the court he is now holding is irregular and further proceedings ce on his judge daiya dalys court would be void nothing remained for him to do but discharge the jury this judge daly at once did to the surprise of many and the gratification of halls friends who warmly congratulated him the prosecution will now bring the case into the court of oyer and terminer when the jury left their seats they were not offered an opportunity of recording their conviction that he is innocent hall was deeply affected FT WAYNE indiana the express train due here this forenoon was thrown from the track five miles west of here by a broken rail two baggage cars one express car two conches coaches and a sleeping car were burned the express messenger was seriously injured and two or oliree chree others slightly the entire contents of the express car were destroyed the safe contained a large amount of money nearly all the baggage was also burned and the mail cars were thrown down the embankment twelve feet the escape from death was remarkable the total loss iosa will reach NEW yore YORK 21 A W V calvin former engineer of the croton water works in a letter published today to day advocates the utilizing by means of pumping engines and pipes pipea of sea water for the suppression of fires and for sanitary annl anni tary purposes the cae case of edward B stokes will be called tomorrow to morrow in the court of oyer and terminer when the prisoner will plead to lo the indictment charging him with the murder of fisk governor ito and others of the japanese ane go embassy called today to day at the banking house of henry clewes clowes co it is regretted the condition of the city affairs is such as prevents giving them a fitting reception mr clewes entertains them privately at tomorrow washington 21 the commissioner of internal affairs has received an official report from arizona showing that but foy few of the tribes placed on the reservations manifest manliest a glis position disposition to positively accept the conditions off offered ered by the officers of government no opportunity port unity has been lost to acquaint thum them of the intentions of government and they fully comprehend the order of gen crook to remain on the reserva eions after the both those at verde and at abc camp mcdowell all fled and murder and robbery have again commenced with increased vigor MEMPHIS 22 heaviest snow of the sell season soli feit feil today to day NEW yore yoke 22 the counsel for stokes today to day had a stay of proceedings granted by judge cardoza until the ex captions to the late findings in reference to the tho indictment be determined ST PAUL 22 A snow plow train on the northern pacific railway last night consisting of three engines became separated during a blinding storm and when the forward section stopped at hancock the rear engine came up and telescoped two cars carb ki 1109 the conductor fitzgerald and fatally injuring another man inan 22 the southern express on the west pennsylvania ry was wrecked at Com maugh furnace seventy five miles east easa of pittsburg at seven this a in the thet engine and six front cars kept the track the three rear cars went WT omm bibo ono going over the embankment the thiea cars wrecked were palace cars carb one being a louisville sleeper and one a Pitt burg sleeper two pas passengers engers edgers were killed one an unknown german girl eother theother tb a jeweler named name jacobs from baltimore fourteen passengers were injured who have been placed on an extra train and will be cared for the following arp arh names of the wounded myor A P callow gus al grevins james browa brown and mrs koblein Ro blein all of Alleg bany pa the two first named seriously injured i ared D 0 patterson washington city Jos joe 0 lilly bridge forest ohio E G fryan N Y Q G N moore N Y richard vose N J G A phelps newcastle H 0 frost hannibal mo EG E G shepard cadiz ohio E bleaker terre haute ind washington 22 the vice preal dent laid before the senate a memorial signed by over four hundred women of utah strongly deprecating the admission of that territory into the union as 89 a 8 state in a letter addressed to the vlee vice president accompanying the meni mena memorial orial a committee of five ladies state that a large majority of the signers have been residents of utah and members of the mormon church for many years that numbers of them have had bad personal and very bitter experience of the practical workings of polygamy and that they have every reason to believe their wrong would be continued a and nd greatly intensified by the admission of utah into the union and the consequent accession of power to the mormon priesthood the papers were ordered printed philadelphia PA 23 some members of the japanese embassy visited the ledger office and at a late hour last night witnessed the working of the press in striking off the first side of the paper washington D 0 23 the supreme court yesterday took up case number ten original nig rig lual inal ex parte jefferson greer this is one of the south carolina cases under enforcement may 1870 and stanberry and johnson failing to get the constitutionality of the lew before the court in the case of avery and others on certificate on division in the court below on questions raised on motion to quash moved for writs of habeas corpus and certificate having refused t to discharge the prisoner on a writ of habeas corpus after some conversation between th court and counsel the matter was taken under advisement the new york boston express co which has been under the control of the erie management has been discovered to be insolvent its indebtedness is said to be about the stokes smokes bill of exceptions makes mabes nearly pages it takes a man a week to read it A richmond dispatch bays says three members of the senate are to be proceeded against for violation of the fifteenth amendment in that they assumed to accas act as members of the general ass asi assembly embly of virginia while laboring under political dia dib abilities disabilities ST LOUIS 23 the democrat was sold hold yesterday under a recent decree 0 the curt ourt the sale was made to settle the partnership no one but parties in the interest being allowed to bid it was finally knocked down to mr fishback at one half this sum legs less fiah Flah flashbacks backs third interest in the paper to be paid down the balance in three to elx eix weeks CHICAGO 23 the weather is still stil cold and wintry all over the northwest north west and southwest snow fell abundantly in central illinois and as far euith as memphis though at cairo ills llis apple trees are in bloom hon J B grinnell of iowa iown made a speech at des dea moines last evening in which he be opposed grants tion and favored the nomination of jas haaf F wilson he announced bis bih intention to go to the cincinnati convention A washington dispatch says the rei publican this morning has the following editorial prest grants position on the subject of nomination for the presidency as aa well as the vice presidency is this he has never asked any one to vote for his nomination re or to work for it he feels it is the people through their representatives presenta tives in the national convention assembled to say who shall shail or shall not be their standard bearers if I 1 they decide that he is the man who of all oahn ought to lead them in the campaign whose shadow is already upon us ag a they decided during the rebellion reb ollion and after when the rebellion had come to an end very good he will accept the responsibility and duty to which he be is called if not he will stand by the party and its organization all the same if he be is nominated and bad choice of a eandi candi candidate dute with him on the ticket he would probably select colfax their relations have always bee as ap our indiana contemporary says of a most agreeable are agre euble eubie cha character racier colfax has never interfered in any way with the executive in the dittle ut C and thankless matter of app upp appointments ointments and patronage he has not us aa many vice presidents have done asked to be allowed any voice in the selection of appointment even to reward his own friends and if aid nid ald hid reelected elected re he be would probably maintain the same course in the future the bridge of the IT P R R between omana omaha and council bluffs was crossed yesterday for the first time by a laden train which deposited the goods on the iowa side nearly all parties to the controversy claim the victory washington 23 the drift of the discussion in the british parliament by earl derby and others on the ala bama claims creates some surprise here as it was generally understood that england eagland was favorable to an amicable settlement the position assumed by our government in the last note of secretary fish to earl granville remains unchanged and nothing that may occur either in parliament 0 the british cabinet will be likely to disturb it NEW YORK 24 the adherents of tammany are busy re that institution the more prominent leaders say that the men who have injured tammany will have no part or place in the new organization but that it will be controlled by respectable men only elected by the people at primaries shortly to be held heid A compromise is likely to be effected eted between the apollo democrats and tammany in reference to election to places under the new charter there are already a number of candidates for the mayoralty among other names were john kelly ex sher lff iss fLowe lowe W F havemeyer Have and comp green apollo hall furnishes a long list foremost among whom are senator obrien saml G courtney ex TJ 8 district attorney and W H witcham HARTFORD 23 today to day a man named clark clarh in cold spring mass by the most foolish carelessness with a loaded gun shot and killed his sister aged 23 years and wounded her daughter six years old so that amputation of the arm is necessary ST BT louis 23 dr W A judson convicted in the criminal court of manslaughter in the second degree for lor procuring an abortion on ann E magill about a year ago is sentenced to three years sews in the penitentiary ST louis 24 trails on the tho bellville and southern illinois railroad have been stoned and the lives of the passengers endangered by a gang zang of scoundrels near Pinke on thursday night two men w re arrested in the act and while being searched by the city marshal marshai one of them stabbed him inflicting a wound thirteen inches bodil long 1 whereupon the marshal shot the desperado dead NEW YORK yore 25 A t baltimore dis als catob batah bays rays the investigation of the charges against the rev huston for alleged immoralities begins this week the committee are the rev of washington district gardner of fred ericksburg virginia and the register of the Itla ryland agriculture college A num number berof of Baltim have been subi suby caned as witnesses ign iga tiou tion will be private the charges charged include all grades of immoralities A washington D C dispatch bays says that minister schenck telegraphs that earl eari Gran granviller Granvi villes lloa note to secretary fiah fish argues the alabama question elaborately khut tut iut he be g ves no idea of what it con ains lains in the abse ilee ilce of this in information forma tion the administration la Is ignorant of he be result but the impression Impre aalon is that the state department will send to the amerlean american agent and consul at paris in a day or two a printed statement of the private claims against england on account of the rebal privateers priva teera the claims for direct actual losses amount to about and over ov r more are charged for the detention of vessels the loss of freights and murean tile profits with other consequential damages at a meeting held by the internationals yesterday a ietti letti letter ietter r was received and read from Mort bul in switzerland stating that glas blowers were disc discharged barged because they belonged to the society the employers there have formed a leggue leigue against the internationals tio nals and this has aroused deep feel feela ing in france germany and italy one of the speakers announced that he was discharged from his porsi position tion as aa foreman inai inal in at tho graphic establishment for participating in the international Internal ional banquet on monday and that afterwards the whole force of 25 men quit work in eoute coute consequence quence the toronto printers have sent a request for permission to join they also ask aid in a projected strike one ond of the speakers deprecated the policy of making a political thing out of the association CHICAGO 25 at Sp springfield ill lil on saturday night edward duffy and H stay got into a good natured scuffle in fun when dufty dafny was thrown upon rising he drew his revolver and shot shut stay dead he then fired another shot at the saloon keeper wounding him and walked cooly away he is not yet arrested the country is suffering greatly from drought A thousand wells and cisterns are dry FOREIGN PARIS 22 lord lyons the british ambassador to france has notified thiers that england cannot modify her custom duties on commodities from france during the he year the commercial treaty between the two nations remains in force LONDON 22 in the house of lords earl berb derby y hoped the minister for foreign affairs would be able to state that thab her maje government was prepared to maintain the ground taken at the beginning of the present session and decline to admit the claims for indirect damages before the geneva board it was an anomalous state of things that while all the papers of the country were discussing this question parliament should be forbidden debating it he warned the government that the doctrine that they had bad already sacrificed much for peace and that it was better to give more than fall fail I 1 was dangerous he asked 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