Show A singular interruption the religious services in the ta er nacle sunday january eth were strangely interrupted the opening exercises had been concluded and elder B H roberts Bobert shad had proceeded but a few minutes with his discourse when a unique figure entered the building by one of the south entrances tran ces his head was uncovered and he was clothed in oriental splendor A jong jeng cloak cloah or rube robe hung from his shoulders and almost touched the floor this garment was white abit and made of costly material fine satin under it was a blue silk tunic while his lower limbs wre were w re encased in scarlet leggings in iii his right hand he carried a white banner made of silk material te rial it was about seven feet in length and surmounted by a metal spearhead spear head in front of it was a crucifix attached to which was a figure of the savior the hair and chin heard beard of this peculiar visitor was hs black its jetty appearance ppe arance suggesting the use of dyestuff dye stuff As soon as he entered he stalked down the south aisle and around the west end in front of the stand turning east he strode along the north side to the east end where he wheeled around and retraced his hip steps westward when he had bad traversed a little over one half the length of the building on the return trip he was taken in charge by the ushers at this apoita he covered his head with a tall black hat which he had bad hitherto carried in his left hand the stovepipe stove pipe bat did not harmonize with the gorgeous batali ments in which he was arrayed the effect beinli being exceedingly grotesque he was then conducted from the building the incident cosed caused considerable commotion among the congregation for fora a few moments hut but elder roberts requested the people to keep their seats and order was soon restored he was taken to the city hall his nume name is AJ lyl allera resident of the eleventh ward who has for a long time been considered to be of unsound mind there is however no DO violent feature about his conduct mr maller was asked today the reason fur for his singular action he stated that he had hwi had three visits from an augel the visitations being bein three weeks apart he had been told to make a robe and a sceptre tre and lid did so the cateral used being silk satin and silk lace he also said he had been directed to go through the tabernacle as he di 1 he had in tended to go out at the northeast door but it was fastened and he had turned back to find a place for egress when the ushers required him to leave he said be came to the door in a carriage which was waiting to take him home again but this was nut not permitted as he was taken to the city hall on the charge of disturbing a religious meeting there he be as ai required to divest divent himself of his strange gar mente and was then permitted to go his sceptre was examined by many persons today mr moller said he be had no thought of disturbing the meeting but believed it would please the people Z to have him a appear et i in n the manner related he f felt t cr bad t because because he had to leave his suit at the city hall as he did not want others to handle it in response to inquiries he be said he be had made it all himself and that the material bad cost him about 50 it is 18 plain that no harm was intended on his part pan he will not be prosecuted |