| Show conefry another landmark gone the building which stood until a day or two ago in front of the south entrance to tn the tabernacle bernacle ra was one of the old landria landmarks irks in this city it was built about 1848 or 49 it was occupied as a store for general merchandise by halliday warner in the early fifties the late hon W H hoo hooper per conducted the business for that firm and made a success of it later on it was occupied by perry co it is ii au supposed that the whisky obtained by the rioters during the memorable steptoe episode in 1854 was obtained here it was used as a school for some time during the last dozen years it was known as the deseret museum at one time it enjoyed the distinction of being the largest building for store purposes in the territory cost coat of the indian campaign Campal firn washington feb 4 the estimate sent to congress by the secretary of war to supply the deficiency in the quarte quartermasters mastellis department shows the cost odthe of the indian campaign just closed was the principal returns are re for transportation of troops E and d supplies for the extra clothing camp camo and garrison equipage necessary to fit out for a winter campaign to replace horses broken downin the campaign and for the I 1 purchase of ponies and to cove cover r differences in the cost of supplies purchased for the troops in the field and the contract prices at the posts from which the troops were drawn there were other expenses under the supply department that will probably bring the total cost of the campaign up to a sum sufficient to have given the sioux the annual ap promised them for a period of twenty years general miles left CHICAGO feb 3 general miles milea said this morning that the matter of dealing with the pine ridge indians was taken entirely out of his hands bands and he knows nothing about the band now on its way to washington the general declares the report that he selected sele eted a certain class of indians indiana to go to washington is false he said those sent by him represented all ol blasses cla asee asses the genral general expressed the belief that some edemy was trying to injure him b by circulating false rumors to the press he did not believe the president disapproved the suspension of colonel forsythe Por sythe he declares that forsythe has not been vindicated as the report of the inspector when made public will wid show A party of fifteen fndia indians ns from pine ridge agency headed by chief john grass passed through the city today en route to washington to talk with the secretary of the interior find and president harrison the russian jews washington feb 6 Chair chairman maD hill of the committee on foreign affairs reported to the house the following substitute resolution for that offered by cummings of new york expressing sympathy with the jews in russia resolved that the members of the house of representatives of the united states stated have heard with profound sorrow the reports of sufferings of jews in russia and their sorrow I 1 is s intensified by the fact that such occurrences should happen in a country which is and long has been a friend of the united states and whick which emancipated millions of its people from serfdom and which defended helpless christians christiana in the east bast from persecution for their religion and we earnestly hope that the humane and enlightened spirit then so strikingly shown by his im imperial erial majesty will now be manifested in check eck ing and mitigation of the severe measures directed against the jewish religion SAN francisco feb 6 an international society for the colonization of russian jews has been incorporated with a capital of they will purchase a tract of landane land and locate a colony on it the settlers are to be given land stock and implements together with advances until the land produces a return mortgage will be taken but payment on OD very easy terms the directors are among the wealthiest jewish merchants merchant of san francisco and other cities of the state terrific mine explosion feb 2 A newcastle colo ancial says A mammoth mine disaster occurred here this evening in the grand river CORI coal SDI an 1 coke mines J just net at 6 as the day shift comprised of seventy five men was about to leave the mine a terri terrific terrial fl C explosion occurred and immediately black smoke came pouring over the side of the mountain men women and children rushed toward the en trance of jibe mine only to be driven back by clouds of smoke above the roar of escaping gas gae the pitiful cries of the imprisoned miners could be plainly heard by their wives and children soon willing hands braved the great danger and started the hoisting ma chlDe chinery ry relieving each other as fast as their comrades became exhausted soon the seventy five miners were brought to the surface some more dead than alive none of them too soon as the flames immediately reached reach edthe the shaft abaft and came up with such force as to drive everybody away explosions plo have followed every few hours houps at 2 this tuesday morning the excitement is so great that it is impossible to tell if anyone failed to got get out it is thought that several have perished bed had the explosion occur occurred when the miners were at work not one would have escaped the mine has been on fire several times before in the last two years caused by miners lamps igniting the gas which always troubled them an order made the su supreme p reme court february ath made the subjoined sub joined order in the matter of the aja united I 1 tei states of america VB the late corporation of the church of jesus jeans christ of latter day saints et etal a it to is hereby ordered in the above entitled action that the following named dumel be paid by H W Lawr lawrence euce re belver to the several persons named herein in full payment of their several claims filed herein as follows to wit to prank frank mcgurrin stenographer in re porting and transcribing the evidence taken before M X N stone examiner M N L tone examiner P L williams services as attorney for V F H dyer less 1600 heretofore paid 1500 11 it uyer dyer services as receiver per month from date to which he has been paid as shown by the records of this court to date of the acceptance of his resignation 1 year 8 months and 9 days there is also allowed frank H dyer late receiver for money paid james moffat as lerk clerk between march 1 1889 and batas ju june 1 1 1890 and to be credited therewith 1000 concurred in b by T 5 J A J J W BLACKBURN A J J A MINER A J in view of the evidence before the court bourt I 1 dissent from so BO much of the within order as allows compensation to frank H dyer receiver and to so much as makes allowance to him for money paid to james moffatt his clerk C S ZANE C J could not be recognized WA washington INGTON D C feb 2 under the gulve of the house of representatives senta tives today being the first monday in the month it was in order for any member who could obtain recognition from the speaker to move to sue suspend the rules and call up any bill he might desire to be passed and provided that two thirds of the members voted for the bill it would be passed delegate caine saw speaker reed early in the session and asked to be recognized the speaker inquired for what purpose to call up the salt lake city public building bill responded pa adv the delegate ah she 8 speaker shook his bis head ominously and said 1 I cant do that but Mr Speaker urged Mr Caine you know that salt lake needs and should have a public buil building lug ll 11 yes I 1 suppose it has rejoined the speaker but we have refused to pass public building bills for the new stat statis states is and having done so it would not be right to pass a bill fox for a public building in a territory 11 our territory is older than your new states 11 replied mr caine and has more abundant abundant resources besides they have no city having the claims that salt lake has 11 this ended the conversation but the delegate was convinced that he would beet get no recognition in behalf of salt lake ake city this session see sion |