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Show THE CHVRCII SUITS. U. S. Attorney Vurlan Asks the Appointment Appoint-ment of a Muster. Special to Morning Dispatch. Salt Lake City, July 1. The Supreme Su-preme Court met to-day, all the judges being present. The decree of the Supreme Su-preme Court of the United States in t e church suits, ordering the appoiutment of a master in chancery to determine deter-mine upon a scheme for dis ri-bution ri-bution of the funds in the hands of the receiver, has been filed. Mr. Varian, in behalf of the United States, presented the name of Judge Loofbor ow, late of Iowa. F. S. Richards, Rich-ards, representing the Church, submitted sub-mitted the names of Judge J. G. Sutherland Suth-erland and J. L. Rawlins. Fourteen opinions in cases submitted at the last session, were then handed down, and court adjourned until 8 o'clock. Salt Lake. July 1. United states Attorney Varian, this morning, in the Supreme Court, reopened the case of the United States vs. The Church of Jesus Christ, etc., on a motion for the appointment of a master in chancery in pursuance of the amendment to clause VII of the ruling of the United States Supreme Court in the matter, and in accordance with the mandate contained therein. Mr. Richards, counsel for the defendant.asked that there be no haste, and the appointment of a master went over. The commitment of the property to a master in chancerv relieves the receiver re-ceiver only to the extent of personal holdings and authorizes the former to dispose of the property as directed in the amendment. Salt Lake, July 1.- At to-night's session of the Supreme Court Judge Zane announced that the majority of the court favored the appointment of Judge Loofborrow, and he was appointed. appoint-ed. ' Ended Her Poor Life. Wood Haven, L. I., July 1. Mrs. Emma Brown, wife of Daniel S. Brown, secretary of the Fort Benton, Mont., board of trade, escaped yesterday from the Sanitarium here, where she has been under treatment for some time for emotional insanity, and ended her life by jumping into the reseryoir of the Wood Haven Water Works. Aimed at Populous German Colonies. , London, July 1. The Odessa correspondent corres-pondent of the News says the governors of Kieff, Padalia and Volhynia have issued a' decree announcing that all foreigners in those provinces must either become naturalized citizens or leave the country. The decree is aimed at populous German colonies adjacent to the Austrian frontier. Impressive Reception. Amsterdam, July 1. The route leading from the landing place of the Emperor to the palace was lined with troops and crowded to the utmost with enthusiastic citizens. After passing pass-ing an hour at the palace, the emperor drove through the city. A picturesque pic-turesque incident was the grand military mili-tary tattoo by the orchestra. Nearly 1000 men were in the Dam square, at 6 o'clock this morning. The rendering of " Heil Die In Sieges Kraz " was remarkably re-markably impressive i |