| Show BURNED TO DEATH the sad fate of an old lady in san francisco OLD ST IGNATIUS DESTROYED three persons perish in the flames the loss of property said to amount to forty thousand dollars special to the ENQUIRER SAN dec 28 A fire occurred in old st ignatins Tg church last night which has been occupied by stores and rooms an old lady named misa copeland was overcome by the smoke fell into the flames and perished there were two others perished in the firmes while three or four were injured the loss to property was insured DUE TO THE enforcement NON OP THE prohibition LAWS special to the ENQUIRER J CONCORD dec 28 the governor of new hampshire in a proclamation says that the recent heini oua crimes ai e due to the enforcement non of the prohibitory hibi tory law and calls on the authorities everywhere to aid him in the enforcement of the laws SALT LAKE registration COMPLETED special to the ENQUIRER SALT LAKE dec 28 this is the last day of registration here and a great effort is being made to get every one out it is believed that kliore are not many to come as only eight were registered this morning IN THE RUSSIAN special to the LONDON dec 28 report comes from russia to the effect that there is great disaffection in the army several arrests have been made protesting AGAINST THE naturalization SCHEME special to the LONDON cec 28 A large number of foreign residents in protested against the naturalization scheme 0 f the provisional government several of them have applied to their respective governments for protection EIGHT snot special to the ENQUIRER charleston S C dec 28 eight negroes were taken from the jail at barnesville Barnes ville this morning and shot A AGREEMENT VOTED special to the ENQUIRER PARIS Ill Dec 28 the stockholders of the carlo Vin cunes and chicago railroad now a part of the big four bee line combination met here today to day and voted a traffic agreement they also perfected an operating contract with the big four as the hew bombina com bina tion is now called ASPIRING FOR JUDGE COOLEYS PLACE special to the ENQUIRER washington dec 28 although judge cooley ignot seriously ill there are many candidates in anticipation of his te pushing their claims for his place on the interstate commerce com biasion mia sion no one has yet dared to approach the president on the subject and no one probably will until judge cooley finally decides whether he shall retire or continue a member of the board the aspirants for the offee are however actively engaged getting their friends in line so as to present their claims at the earliest opportunity A PROLIFIC sow special to JOLIET dec 28 wm thompson of verona grundy county about thirty five miles south of this place had a sow that gave birth to twenty six pigs all lived the sow had but twelve teats and could nurse but twelve pigs sir thompson made a little trough and fed the other fourteen bringing them all up till now they aro good big healthy shoats whenever the old sow would lie down to suckle her twelve the others knew instinctively that their milk was ready and they would all scramble for the trough STOLEN BONDS special to the ENQUIRER cw ORLEANS dec 28 the authorities are inclined to think that the indictment of maurice T hart will prevent their recovering all the stolen bonds mr harts indictment was brought about by the fact that some of the state bonds were found in his possession the prosecution will not bd able to show that lie came by them improperly other parties holding tainted bonds will botne likely to give them up abow as they will wish to furnish evidence for an indictment against them A OF special Bp ecial to the ST louis dec 2 A drove of turkeys reached this market yesterday on foot from illinois they came across the river on the venice ferry nearly were in the drove and were driven by tivo persons wielding willow switches they were handsome birds and traveled fifty miles through a section of country where the roada are not fenced the return to this old time mode of marketing was caused partly by the famine of freight cars and partly by the simplicity and economy of method the very fat birds seemed a little tired as they walked over the pavements but the majority of them appeared good for another fifty milo strut A special to the N Y at stone arabia a few days ago a citizen found js grimed begrimed be and badly tattered inches long and two deep eclie contents consisted of a locket a bundle of parchment letters and a faded piece of blue ribbon the locket is of gold and of fine workmanship on one side is the monogram m of the letters A i H D on the other a curiously wrought hunting scene the letters allbritten alL written in 1778 9 by a lady of evident royalty residing in london to her and couched in the most tender langaigne lan gaige the superscription of the recipient is captain lows of the british army there is no record of a captain lowe having been killed at the battle of stone Arabi abut he must have been present in that awful conflict and alie box lost in alie fight the gentleman owning the box frill gladly surrender it to the relatives of captain lowe TO REDUCE TIIE STOCK OF faren special to the haw bosc dec as in accordance with the agreement entered into some weeks ago by the leading paper manufacturers rs of the country the production of lie finer grades of paper will be curtailed and for this reason several of the mills will close temporarily next monday the shut down is only for two weeks but if the object in view cannot be accomplished in that time it may be continued indefinitely in two weeks it is expected that the stock of the finer grades of paper will be reduced 2000 tons and the coarse grades proportionately altogether special to the ENQUIRES 1 TORONTO canada dec 27 the tor onto ampt C government organ says reports that are scattered around to the effect that the government does not intend to renew modus with the united states is altogether unwarranted it expires on the of february next but will be renewed THE CURSE special to the kraeis dec 27 A large number of deaths have occurred here from influenza it is es citing the greatest ampre hen siona five hundred and eighty deaths were reported this morning from this cause within the last twenty four hours the czar is making favorable progress towards recovering from influenza the hospitals in vienna are crowded with influenza patients buffering from inflammation of the lungs pleurisy and over one hundred cases are reported I 1 in prague special to the SALT dec 27 doubt is expressed in some quarters as to whether it is the intention of the projectors to complete the big hotel on the corner of first east and third south streets some claim the object is to boom the surrounding property and through sympathy all other parts of the city it does not seem probable at least work is going ahead and the excavation is progressing vigorously james Lat hass of the sixth ward was arrested thia morning for unlawful cohabitation he immediately gave bonds and was released I 1 A great dinner 13 being given the poor children in the theater this afternoon hundreds of them are being fed and sent away rejoicing no burglaries reported this morning it is very quiet and dreary today to day A afine organization from mondays DAILY the brimhall minstrel company and brass band and orchestra is the name of an organization that starts out from payson atter bew years among the company is mr geo H done the gentleman who was the successful contestant for the gold cup awarded for solo comet playing at the utah county band jubilee held in this city in october last year and also mr wm clayeon the champion tuba player of the territory who won the gold cup for bass solo playing at the same meeting then there is prof hyrum S brimhall the violinist and clarinetist who needs no word of recommendation from us and geo S peery who led the huish band besides these ia mr baich archibald the comic singer and clog dancer and mr al brimhall who will manipulate the timpani they will appear in the opera house at an early date for sale 8 kape chance desiring to change my residence I 1 and lot corsale for sale the house is almos t newT bere is also a good granary on the premises the property is across the street east of dr simmons residence I 1 will also sell i fifteen abras of good farming land in the fort field apply at house 2 t MES mcdannels laid at rest the funeral services over the remains i of the late mrs ym D wilson who died in this city on the dinst were held yesterday at the residence of WM wilson the bev mr goodell pastor of the congregational church officiating his eloquent and touching address was accompanied by cords of sympathy to the mother hubband and little daughter of the deceased which with the sweet singing of the church choir will bo long remembered by all present the body was encased incased in a superb casket surrounded by a beautiful wreath of flowers and was followed to its last resting place by mourning relations and friends whose devotions were truly exemplified mr wilson and his little daughter will have the heartfelt heart felt sympathies of numerous friends in thia territory in their sad bereavement |