Show pope and emperor rome BOMB jan 23 the pope has sent a long letter to emperor william thanking him in affectionate terms for lending his assistance in the kultar kampf karnof the pope says the religious sentiment affords the only means of solving the existing terrible social problems our mutual convictions vict ions of this fact are a bond between us although divided by faith y the czar ST jan 20 A well known jewish banker badker named baron ginzburg last week waited minister of the interior and asked him to try to alleviate or postpone the carrying out of the edicts for the repression of the jews during the interview the baron handed banded the minister an envelope containing a check for one million roub roubles rou bles lers payable to the order of durnovo and endorsed by the mendell of berlin durnovo subsequently gave the czar the check the czar gave orders for the arrest of baron ginzburg the barou de flared blared the check was not given as a 8 bribe but as an ordinary banking transaction upon investigation the books proved that the order was received in the usual manner from berlin the czar ordered the prisoner released and the check returned but ginzburg re fused to take it the czar therefore ordered bal lf of the money given to the red cross cron society and the other half used for the relief of the poor the slayer of luet casey CHICAGO jan 26 lieutenant chamberlain who arrived today from pine ridge says the slayer of lieutenant casey is a graduate of carlisle pa 1 indian school and son of a prominent ml ent sioux no water the murderer was about to be turned 0 oer er to the soldiers for trial when news of the murder of the indian few tails by whites was received the indians then said they would deliver casey a murderer when the mur murderer of few tails was brought in and both hanged banged together casays murderer is still being shielded assistant adjutant general corbin received a telegram from general miles tonight stating he leaves tomorrow for chicago with about thirty indians including kicking bear and short bull they will be kept at fort sheridan this is not the delegation going to washington the cites mortality the report of sexton dunne for the year just ended sets forth the following facts fact fhe number of deaths during the year were 1030 1080 distributed over the various months as follow january SO 80 february 62 march 1 66 aph 64 may 57 june 67 57 J july u ly III august 97 september october november 96 december of these 40 were stillborn of the entire number were males and females males le the ages were under one year one to five years five to ten years 66 56 twenty to twenty five years seventy one persons were bro brought tight from outside places for interment making the total number of graves added to the city of the dead 1101 there were interred in the city cemetery mount olivet catholic cemetery 84 34 hebrew cemetery 3 sent to distant places for iD interment torment 64 there were attended by regular physic physicians laurs so 36 by midwives mid wives in cases cages there was wag no attendance reported the deaths in public and other institutions were as follow hospital of the holy cross croas 47 st marks hospital 14 deseret hospital 11 city jail 2 day nursery 1 death of lucy D young sister lucy decker you 39 wife of the late president brigham young died at 6 saturday january at the residence of her daughter mrs shamira Y rossiter the immediate cause of death was an affection of the stomach which impeded the process of digestion producing inanition her illness extended over a period of several weeks and caused much suffering which the deceased bore with the fortitude and patience for which she was noted sister young was born at photo ontario county new york on may 1822 and was therefore at the time of ef her demise aged 68 years 8 I 1 months and 3 8 days she embraced the gospel together with other members of the decker family when she was a mere girl and has been faithful and true throughout many trying scenes scene and sand vicissitude aShe was in every sense a pioneer of this region having come to utah in the season following the entrance into this valley of the com piny which led the way sister young or as she was familiarly and aad affectionately called by her friends aunt lucy was a noble woman possessing many of the most estimable traits of her sex she was quiet unobtrusive and thoroughly domestic in her tastes it was wag in the family circle where she shone with undimmed lustre being loving joving and thoughtful to a most remarkable degree her solicitude for the comfort and bap happiness of those around her was unceasing hence she was devotedly loved by the members of her family and greatly esteemed by all who were acquainted with her A meetinghouse meeting house burned the new first ward meetinghouse meeting house was completely destroyed by fire the alarm was first given by a switch engine in the union pacific freight freigh yards A moment later the department was on its way to the fire but arrived to find that there was no water in the hydrants V the brigade tried to obtain water from a ditch but everything was frozen solid A thousand feet of hose was run out and the steamer again attempted to obtain water from a spring this place was also frozen and the firemen were compelled to stand by and see the structure devoured by the flumes blumes the fire first made its appearance pe arance through a corner of the belfry close to the roof it did not take long for the flames to spread and shortly after the arrival of the firemen the roof and a portion of the south and west wall collapsed th the 0 flames climbed the steeple and in a few minutes it fell with a crash the beautiful sta stained inked glass windows were burned out one after another and one hour after the fire was discovered the sacred edifice was a complete ruin the origin of the fire is a mystery parties stated that the building contained no fire for heating purposes for some time past others state that the hot air furnaces had been in use yesterday while others assert that even had there been a fire in the furnaces it would have been impossible for the flames to breakout break out where they did the building was hardly come corn plated and was one of the most imposing structures in that thap section of the city whittaker and stone are the architects and builders the loss jobs will fall on the contractors as the building had not been acce accepted ted by the ward it was valued at insured for A party stated that if the B firemen re had taken the right direction and strung feet ot ol hose they could have obtained all the water necessary standard landard an important decision washington jan 19 justice brown today rendered his bis first opinion am ag a member of the united states supreme reme court he delivered two opinions 1 of which the more important was in the case cam of george N cope vs janet cope and thomas H cope brought here on appeal from the supreme court of the territory of utah the question involved was whether or not a son by a polygamous marriage had a right of inheritance from his hia father it having been claimed he was wag illegitimate the court holds that a son by a polygamous marriage did have such right and reversed the judgment of the territorial court the court says the tucked act declared legitimate all children of mormon born within less than twelve months from its passage the object the court says was to make these unfortunate children an especial object of care and to wake their parents relinquish polygamy by fixing a period after which their children should be illegitimate the united states supreme court today handed down an opinion affirming the judgment of the circuit court of the united states for the eastern district of virginia directing that a writ of habeas corpus he be granted william Be Re bamos convicted in norfolk of vio of the meat inspection law this Is one of what Js is known as the dressed beef cases arising out of the act of the state legislature having for its object the restriction of the sale of meats by firms located outside of the state in which the meats are offered for sale etwas it was held the law was an interference with inter state commerce and the supreme court sustaining the contention the supreme court rendered an opinion affirming the judgment of the SLI supreme preme court of california in the case of george P F packard vy vs jake bird and frank biedler Bi Bl edlar this suit is ovela ove the ownership of an island of eighty acres in sacramento river biver colesa colusa county packards chiam rests on the ground that his grant extended to the middle of the stream and the court dt di aided against him on the ground that as the stream is navigable at this point title stops at high water mark obsequies of lucy D young the funeral service over the remains of sister lucy decker young wife of the late Pres president ideLt brigham young was hold held at the residence of her daughter mrs S Y rossiter 27 N first east street sunday january there was a large assemblage of the relatives and friends of the deceased the lower floor of the house being crowded besides quite a number of the he people desiring to attend being unable to gain admittance among those present was president george Q cannon the 0 pening opening prayer was off offered ered by elder J nicholson bishop orson F whitney delivered the funeral discourse in which he be gave ao an interesting terest te fing condensed sketch of incidents associated with deceased becoming in her youth connected with the church and her subsequent career which had been marked by nu kerods berous ordeals ana trials all of which had been passed through with heroic fortitude and unwavering devotion to her religious convictions the speaker delineated the numerous virtues at af sister young interspersing his bin statements in that regard with expositions of doctrines of the gospel of christ with special reference to the glorious destiny of the righteous dead he pointed out that the deceased who had gone to join her illustrious bus baud band and others with whom he was connected in this lite life had made her calling and election sure the benediction was pronounced by bishop william B preston the musical part of the service was beautifully rendered by a select choir at the conclusion those who desired to do so passed around the casket and took a parting glauce glance at the face of the respected dead I 1 the remains were conveyed to thu private cemetery of president young on first street and there deposited in mother earth to await the call of the resurrection of the blessed the dedicatory prayer at the grave was offered by elder seymour B young force bill squabble washington jan 23 cockrell cochrell resumed his argument agriest the closure rule saying in the course of his remarks that the democratic senators would be as brief as possible in matters of but if the republican senators insisted on the election bill a merely partisan measure not endorsed by half their own party the democratic senators would discuss it ic in all its ramifications teller asked aldrich how long he proposed to allow for debate on the resolution ol remarking that it was rumored that some arbitrary means were to be resorted to force a decision aldrich said he took it for granted that there could be no closing of it debate except by action of the senate itself and asked unanimous consent that a vote be taken on the resolution and amendments at 5 to morrow gorman was delighted that the senator resorted to that proper and orderly method rather than depend upon the apse ipse dixit of the presiding officer whose reputation for intelligence and fairness as presiding officer was yet to be made cockrell then closed his argument it was useless he said to try to disguise the purpose of the rule the only object was to pass the force bill everything else was mae made subordinate to the whims of the senator from massachusetts and apostrophizing mr hoar cookrell cockrell exclaimed shame upon you my friend from massachusetts who now attempts to force upon the people of massachusetts and of the country the hu militating confession that they are no longer capable of holding their own elections he read from a st louis paper a letter addressed addres sei to edmunds by a former republican constituent now living in texas protesting against the election bill edmunds said he never received d such a letter and believed it was fabricated to promote the operations of resistance si to the election bill he cockrell mentioned a number of republican newspapers opposed to the bill and said he believed public opinion in the west without regard to party was against it he mentioned as some of the western republican papers that opposed the bill the omaha bee minneapolis journal st paul pioneer press preas st louis jlouis ae deno demo wot crat and denver danver republican |