Show the church cases 0 in the matter of the escheat proceedings it will be remembered that a sh abort ort time store additional complaints were rill filed by united states district attorney varian exceptions being filed soon afterwards by counsel on the other side in the nature of demurrers on july the question came up for hearing bearing before judge zane in chambers attorneys F 8 richards and dixon representing the claimants to the property involved in the suits and mr varian appearing for the government ern ment after hearing both sides on the exceptions judge zane took the matter under advisement the hebrew question philadelphia july 23 the jewish alliance of america has issued a lengthy appeal and plan ot of action with t regard to fo the russian jew immigration instates it states that a united effort by the jews in all quarters of the country will be potent in doing wh what at is required assimilation of these emigrants has been retarded through their concentration in large communities particularly in seabird cities and the the appeal says they would prove a more desirable acquisition if quickly distributed through the vast interior of the union let every member of the community give a little time and effort to guide them where they can settle and make a living pecuniary help will come from members of the alliance from the baron hirsch trust and from the liberality of the community the immediate purpose to be kept in view is the settlement of small jewish communities in towns and villages of the interior the general directions for the plan of work are laid out obituary the funeral services over the remains of wm P jones were held in the south weber meeting house july 11 1891 at 10 a as elder wm win P jones was born august 20 at bas bury Herford shire england being at the time of his death 53 years 10 months and 19 days old he emigrated with his parents to nauvoo in 1840 and emigrated to utah in 1848 he was sent in 1855 with others to elk mountains to build up settlements among the indians then in 1857 to sweetwater to establish supply 9 stations for the emigrants in the spring of 1858 he was sent t to salmon river to bring in the settlers he has been a resident of south weber over twenty seven years and held several important ecclesiastical offices the deceased was married february 25 1858 to elizabeth shaw and was the father of thirteen children eight of whom survive him he leaves a wife four sons and four daughters five grandsons three granddaughters and information wanted mr george W lowar agent avoca luz county penn desires to know the whereabouts of his grandfather amos lowar brother lowar hailed from philadelphia and settled in nauvoo when the saints were driven from that hat place it is supposed became he came west with the body of the people but nothing has been heffi from him by his nephew who now inquires after him since that time any person having any knowledge whatever of amos lowar is kindly requested to communicate the same to mr george W lowar at above address mr george W lowar agent aurora luz co aurora penn dest desires resto to know the whereabouts of his grandfather r nd amos lowar brother lowar ewar balled from philadelphia and settled in nauvie nauvo when the saints were driven from that place it is supposed sup he came west with the body of the people but nothing has been heard board from him by his nephew who now inquires after him since that time any person having any knowledge whatever of amos lowar is kindly requested to communicate the same to mr george W lowar at above address irrigation convention governor thomas has appointed delegates from the counties named below to attend the irrigation convention which meets in this city on the and of Sep september next salt lake county C 0 goodwin B R H terhune Ter bune jesse W fox jr william balderson fred trimmer george W parks W H bird C L stevenson george goss GOBS W E jacobs grant H nickerson william E smith elias A smith weber county fred J kiesel J S B painter sidney stevens Sl ovens dr M N graves beaver county phila T farnsworth cache county prof john W san ban born jamet Ja meaT hammoud Ham emery county A D perron ferron juab county charles foote iron county robert W bourne kane county john rider rich county wesley K walton summit county E r P ferry axi alma eldridge utah county joseph D jones an anc li 8 jones wasatch county abram hatch the governors of montana and ida id have already appointed delegates arc fr their respective states the governors of california and arf ar zooa zona are also reported to have named nain legates delegates 0 e but governor vernor thomas tho in a 8 ha h not yet been officially notified of thear the action persecuting the jews ST petersburg july 20 the pap S se cution of the jews bai ba q been some som what relaxed the decree for the e ex of the jewish artisans fr cronl this city has been indefinitely p poat j boned and renewed orders have bee becq sent to the press to refrain from ati put lishing any articles likely to elci animosity ani ant against the jews another naval corps has been ad add I 1 to the black sea fleet the building of four vessels for th achi corps will be expedited BOSTON july 28 the russia jews who came here on the steade kansas and were detained in ta abl port by the requirements of the ne immigration law told in an interview int ervie through an interpreter yesterday the persecutions which drove th from russia the crowning pt pl was the burning of their hamlet th described it was a little farming sett settlement lemen near containing eighteen hou house with barns and outbuildings buildings out on jul julys 18 about midnight a dozen or so of russians from the city came trooped troop down upon balem and set ft fire re tal the whole settlement fourteen of th jews were burned to death and t 0 n more fearfully burned the je J armed themselves with stones a ticks sticks and gave chase the ru jussif 10 I 1 were thoroughly surprised at this cause they were accustomed to ha their own way with these people 0 young man whose mother had cruelly burned took a crowbar ai attacked three of the russians killed two and struck the third such a blow that be died in an hott all the time the russians were ru ing wildly about shouting kill t jews kill the jews in the mid mi of Ms this turmoil the officers from vi attracted by the blaze came into ti t settlement and arrested the young ml who hat had killed the three abree russians 8 a also captured other jews these we to be tried july and pro sent to siberia |