Show TO tue tub deseret NEWS SENATE on motion ol of pomeroy of the committee committe cittee eon on public lands the bill granting the right of way for a railroad fro from m salt lake to portland oregon passed ALBANY 4 senator benator johnson caused a great excitement this pm by y announcing noun cing the names of senators whom he charged with being under the 1 influence apu of vanderbilt NEW YORK 5 A brownsville Browns ville texas dispatch says the texan rangers will retaliate on cattle thieves from mexico on the rio bio grande about thirty thousand dollars worth of obscene books pictures and material for their manufacture were seized at brooklyn yesterday NEW YORK au an immense thron throng gathered early this morning at Ma madison tilson square presbyterian church to be present at the funeral services of prof morse A great many were unable to find standing room among the dele gallons present were Go governor vernor honn honl man and adaffa stanna a committe committee efrom from the legislature directors of the western union and of the new now york and newfoundland found land telegraph companies a delegation from the academy ol of design evangelical alliance new york common council and various other delaga lions of lesser note shortly after eleven the funeral procession entered the church the connin commin being borne on the shoulders of four men and followed by the mourning relatives of the deceased after solemn music rev adams proceeded to deliver the funeral oration from the text af man ran tan cometh up as a flower ao lie he dwelt at length on the thu vir virtues of the e deceased and traced hla hie life ilfe as a chlis christian saying he stood almost alone in qualities of religion rev wheeler of delivered a prayer and the singing of a hymn concluded the funeral services after which the remains were viewed by the spectators the stream of people who filed past the coffin was so BO great that it was half past one before the cortege started for greenwood cemetery the pall bearers were wm win orton livingstone morse gen alx dix prof cal chi carnell carneil rnell cyrus W field and peter cooper people thronged thron ged the route along broadway during the day public office buildings displayed flags at half mast and the telegraph offices were draped in mourn ing in washington 5 wright moved to reduce the appropriation for the tete tele ton sioux ot of montana from to schurz introduced a bill in reference to freight and passengers by the union pacific railway and branches the bill seta bets forth the provisions of the acts of 1862 and 1864 that the union pacific railway hailway company and its branches chartered at the same time should be operated as one continuous and connected line and that they should not nob discriminate against each other as to time or rates or in any way it then states that thep the branch roads complain that they are discriminated against in violation of law and provides a remedy that either of the companies aggrieved may begin suit sult either at law or lu iu equity in any circuit court of the US U 8 or territorial court having jurisdiction and on ninal ninsi hearing bearing the count court may render judgment for all damages to complainant and enforce judgment by sequestration or execution and sale of the noad nead and franchises and if necessary may cause forfeiture of the charter of the ending offending company the bill also provides that in all cases where tho the union pacific railway and branches bran uran ches chea or any of them cannot agree on terms for transportation of freight and passengers either company may notify the secretary of the interior or of the fact and he shall thereupon give notice to the other company or companies and at an appointed time fix a schedule of rates which shall be adopted by the companies and if them refuse to abide the decision he may cause the road etc to be seized and sold on such terms as he may prescribe or report the facts to the president of the united Sta states testo to be transmitted to congress for action as may be deemed proper washington 6 5 the following resolution was passed by the national telegraph morse memorial association this p m whereas the U S house of representatives presenta tives has placed its hall at the disposal disposal of this association for the purpose of holding a memorial in honor of the late samuel F ja morse on tuesday 1 april 16 and prominent members of b both oth houses of congress have con dented to address the meeting and dhere whereas ae the telegraphic wires have been freely placed at the disposal of this association for that evening therefore Resolved that the municipal authorities of the cities and towns of the U 8 13 are hereby invited to hold meetings of a similar character in their several localities calit cali ties iee on the same evening in order that the tho meetings maybe may be in telegraphic communication and thus simultaneous expression 1 be given to the national grief on the occasion of this irreparable loss los ANGLES 6 passengers passengers just arrived report destitution at lone pine among the people in that section it has bas been raining and uen jen snowing owing since the first shock the people suffer fron cold the loss loga to the entire valley is lumber Is ia scarce and the people will not build till they can put up frame buildings the lake two miles south of lone pine has sunk some six feet and a third of the bed is ia dry none of the mines caved in but all the anoble houses were thrown down there have been no contributions of money or clothing supplies by the people orthis of this place which for fora a long time has been the centre from which supplies were sent and received from the mines in the owens blyer biyer country washington 6 the senate appropriates ariates for incidental expenses of california indian service 1 being boing for the mission indians there are no new developments as to the probability of the admission of utah as a state but the prospects ts are aro not damaged bvrd by the movement to elect apostle tom fitch atch the house passed sargents Sar gents bill authorizing thor izing joint entries on public lands iandol or on one e e entry n try for several settlers on subdivisions of less than a quarter section the ahe senate concurred in the house bill gr granting ntine the right of way to the portland dalles daies and salt lake railroad co for a railroad from salt ilag ilae to portland oregon ca 11 11 t t h e da doctor c t 0 r holm es in the march atlantic says A aquier queer discoloration about my forehead j head query a bump can CAU not remember Ime hiber any might blight have got it against the bedpost bed post or ot something while asleep very Verj unpleasant to look so BO 1 I 1 inua anu t consult somebody sonie bonie body and aud it is is nothing more than fair to give our young toung doctor a chance here goes for doctor benjamin Fra pra franklin frankiin there were and rhin os copes and oto scopes and larynges copes and and thermometers Im eters etero and spiro meters and dynamo meters and and meters and dmd probes and pro bangs and all sorts of frightful inquisitive exploring contrivances and scales to weigh you in and tests and balances and pumps and electromagnets electro mag magnets nets and magneto magneto machines in short apparatus for doing everything but turn you inside out ont dr benjamin set me down before his bis one window and began looking at me with sueh buch a superhuman air of sagacity that I 1 felt like one of those open breasted clocks which makes makos no secret or of their inside arrangements and almost thought he could see through me as one seeg sees through a shrimp or a jelly fish first he looked at the place in cul which moad mohd a abort eort sort of green greenish iab brown color with his hla naked eye with such corra corrugation gation of forehead and fearful concentration of attention then through a pocket glass which he car carm ried then he drew back a space for a W perspective view then he made me put out my tongue and laid a slip of blue paper on it which turned red and scared me a little next he took my wrist but instead of counting my pulse in the old fashioned way he fastened a machine to it that marked all the beats bests on a sheet of paper for all th world like a scale ecale of the tho heights of mountains say from mount tom up to chimborazo Chim borazo and then down again and then up again and so on tin the Ine meantime antime he asked me all sorts borts of questions about myself and all my relatives whether gehad we had been rubi bubi subject ec i to td this and that malady until I 1 felt ad asi if we must some of us have had bad more ot or leas of them and could not feel quit quite 9 sure whether elephantiasis and beriberi i and progressive kive sive loco moter did not arun run in the family ABOUT MARRYING ja abnot not nob marry any one to get rid or of him or r to oblige him or to save salve himi himl the TJ ieman leman man mau who would go to destruction without you would quite likely go with you and perhaps drag you along aloof also do not marry for a W home and a living livi illg ilig when by burning up your corsets and rolling up your sleeves and taking care dare of your health you can be strong enough to earn your own living livin and provide a home fo for r yourself go do not abet let iet aunts or fathers or mothers sell bell you for money or position into bondage tears and lifelong life long misery which you alone must dri endure dure do not place yourself habitually in the company of any suitor till you have decided the ques tion of marriage human wills are weak and people often become bewildered and do not know their error till it is too late get away from their influence settle pettie your headband head hea dand and make up your mind alone A promise may be made in an hour of half delirious eest ecat acci I 1 which must be redeemed through years of sorrow toll and pain do not hot trust your happiness in the keeping of one who has no BO heart no head bead wo no health do not look too high unless you wish a companion who will despise you be ware wire of insane blood unless you wish children that will fill your ilfe lire with sorrow and close their own with on suicide clde cide do not marry hastily contrary to the wishes of parents guardians and friends you may refuse to marry at their bidding but you have no right to rush rush rugh hastily into wedded life against their counsel walt a few months may make you thank heaven for their restraint and care love can carl wait that which cannot wait is something of a very different character do not imagine that because two persons are miserable when apart they will live happy together the happy la is in the heart those who are happy wilen separated will be happier when united the yae christian 4 yi y i i culpable ignorance y art it ignot at all strange stran e that the english i press should seize belze upon the recent r of the newyork new york Codi commission missi 0 ll 11 ers ers era of pharmacy and mako make it the s subject fi j eci of many a slurring article on ohi jhb culpable ignorance of american drug fists clerks 11 the he fact that hardly a day pases pa sa seb beb that we do not hear of some bome person being poisoned hoi boi through the carelessness or ignorance of some bome pill and alid powder tyro is a good reason why all intelligent citizens should protest against the employment by druggists of such men as have not passed an examination before a competent and impartial body of f men appointed for the purpose when this is done we shall not be in constant and painful apprehension of taking oxalic acid in in the disguise of epsom salts or sugar of lead for magnesia magnes ia now new york has awakened to the ab abe 1 I 1 solute necessity of an examining board I 1 and in that city no man is considered consi derea eligible for a place behind the druggists counter who has not received a certificate of fitness from that body the first six bix months work of examination showed the dangers through which the public had passed in the ignorance of pharmaceutical science manifested by applicants for certificates the simplest schoolboy school boy latin was intelligible to only three othree oat of hundreds of df applicants and a test prescript prescription iop lop which mentioned as an ingredient the tincture of afi gentian and followed by a certain proportion of infusion ejusdem ejus dem of the aam ewas handed back by ambitious said that where he worked they ey did nut not have infusion of ejus dem and in fact tact he was not acquaint ek with the dru drug and believe it was in the the same bame prescription was taken to tb every drugstore drug store in broadway broad way between grand street and the everett house at this point in a drugstore drug store there was a man found who had been twenty years in the business and who could not understand the mystic word dem 11 it is time for a in this matter when we consider that only a small proportion rf c f the druggists blunders are publicly known and th that thit t the results of what we do know abeso areso are BO terrible we m may 1 ly well weli demand to b be e served by men who have knowledge or of their business and will not deal out outa death to us when we are seeking for a panacea boston boson G globe lo 10 be 1 who tle axen Aven gerThe who the way that ye ads to go death about 12 on sunday there entered this town from an easterly direction a male and female rider they rode leisurely upon the public square exciting no particular curiosity in the minds of those who saw them after making some purchases at a confectionery in this place and inquiring th the e nearest andrest ann and best jost route to horse cave the riders disappeared from town taking the glasgow road subsequently these persons persona proved to be galen E taylor of casey county and the them wife of george of the saple sama county all neighbors they the y were fugitives from that in a matrimonial sense taylor having unlawfully possessed himself of langums wife and the two endeavoring deavo ring to escape lo together gether A short time after they had ridden fro from in town perhaps half an hour a single horseman manrodt manrode rode node in their wake vake pasil passing ng hurriedly d y through the town taking the direction of the before belore men mon tinned parties this was george lannum the husband of the tho woman who a couple of hours later was brought into town a prisoner he having overtaken and killed taylor the tragedy occurred at the residence of mr joseph Do dohoney honey houey a worthy citizen of tais county residing two miles mins out on the glasgow road taylor and the woman when the husband appeared upon the scene were seated ht mr Dohoney ff fireside resting and awaiting bodily refreshments which the family were preparing the riders horses had been stabled and the saddle saddie 4 leftak left at the front of the house and it was hy by these that lannum knew that he had come up with the escaped ais lis dismounting he advanced towards the house and in pa parsing asing up the yard wa wan observed by taylor through the window who had risen to his feet and was standing upright when lannum entered his entrance was waa the instant signal of hostilities and without an interchange of words each drew a re revolver and the deadly firing begin two of langums shots ehlts took effect in taylors breast breasts in the region of the heart producing death in less than thirty minutes lannum escaped with two bullets through the cappels of his coat cost and vest and a slight wound on the back of his left hand lannum sur bur rendered r and was brought to jail the wife accompanying taylor leaver feaver a wife and seven child children ran columbia culum Colum bios bici sy spectator S peo pec A sweet subject the trouble with indianapolis at present and for some weeks past is ia a matter matte rot of vile smells in various parts 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