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Show 1 f ' '3s OGDENAILY VOLUME IV. NUMBER 101. OGDEX, UTAH, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 29f 1891. 1 Texas, IHinots Central, Wabash, South era Pacift I'atan Pacific, tUluator k Obki, Lehigh Valley road, Canadian. Uraad Trunk of Canada, and each of them ordered to forthwith cease and daakt frvei such praetioe, Lb ordr take eflaet ia March. Tba eoaiplaiBl Seventy Bodies Recovered From to waa not sustained as to tba other da Hl-Fite- d Mice. the feadaat railway eoaapasy. Senator Fry today proposed aa amendaitfct to the consular and diplobill. rLjr2 tba THE WORK STILL GOES OX. matic appropriation to Mexico to tret elaa, and aa appropriation of trHJ) to meet tha expenses of legation. Bears the Funeral Train Eemaiag KG IT THE 1 of the Ykttws to Their Last Confirmed. Eeotiajr Plaee. Wasmisotox, Jan. 28. Confirinatioas: P. IL Downing, collector of customs, Arlington, CaL; CoL Finger, chief ordi nance with rank of brigadier general; A. M . Bailey, poet matter at Lvanston, Wyoming. Scottdale, Iau, Jan. 2i All Connella-vill- a coke region stood today with bowed form and reverent head whila sitv-thre- a dead miner vers taken from the LED A HEKMIT S LIFE. Mjmntotb shaft, ehroudad, coffined and laid to rest for tWir long deep. Tlie re gains and mourners mere carried to Bt A Maa Wanted for Murder Found io a Cave. Johns, the Baptist's cemetery at Soott-iiiile- , W. ia a special train. Along tbe road Va, Jan. 28. A man Wreixis;, hundreds of eituii turned out, and calling himself John Stevens, but who is believed to be S. A. Shaw who is wanted wherever the train halted in Jer-se- y for the murder of James CK&AT CEOWtM GATHKtUD. Over three thousand persona were villa, 111., last summer, has been side found in a cave near Greo Briar, White present a tbe boditss were pUtc-ttTbe Sulphur Springs, and lucked up. by eiil e in a coumoa grave. coaches behind tbe biisjcajje car with tbe He has been living in the cave since corpses were crowded with sobbing September, going out at night when women and and faced men. Tbe scene food ran low. tth him was captured a at the cemetery were very affecting. set of burglar's tools, s Winchester, a ' Not until tbe bodiea were being placed revolver, four knives and other arms. in the graves did tbe women and and also a quantity of tine dry goods. He children seein to realize tbe full extent claims to have killed a negro at 11 in ton, of their bereavement and then pitiful this stite. choruses of crie and moans were beard. All day long tbe work of recovering The Alabama Scientists. the bodies from tbe pit went on and the Birmingham, Ala., Jan. 28. The Ala work is not yet concluded. bama Scientific and Industrial society is Senate. holding its first annual meeting here. 28. In the senate The society was only recently organized Jan. Washington, Stewart said that inasmuch as there was by CoL C. Cadle of the Cahala Coal Mining company at Blocton and Prof. some uncertainty as to Stanford's posi- W. B. Phillips of the 6tate at tion on tbe vote on Monday, to lay aside Tuscaloosa. The society university is composed the closure rule, he wished to have read chiefly of mine operators, mining en a telegram written to him by Stanford gineers, industrial and scientitio men. purpose is the advancement of these on Monday morning, but not delivered Its interests in Alabama. This meeting is on account of the interruption of tele believed by those interested, to be the graphic- business. Tbe telegram which beginning of an important era in science in this state. At the conclusion of the has boon already puplished waa read. address a number of able presidents The house bill to ratify and confirm and interesting nnners on scientific sub the agreement with the Sao and Fox nawere read and discussed. tion and the Iowa tribe of Indians of jects Oklahoma territory passed. A Lynching1 Party Foiled. The, house apportionment bill was taken up and Hale, who had reported it Austin, Texas, Jan. 28. It developed from tbe census committee, explained yesterday at San Marco that a lynching and advocated the bill and argued party of determined men bad made up against the amendment proposed by, the their minds to hang Col. George Snyder, minority of the committee. the wife murderer, last night. Tbe sheriff After a long debate participated the prisoner away and placed in by Washburn, Davis, Gorman, Carlisle spirited tod others the apportionment bill was him in jail here.' laid aside, after a statement from Hale Molten Metal Doesn't Burn Him. that be would ask a vote at noon tomorrow. The executive session of the Ben-at- e Bridgeport, Conn., Jan. 28. Louis then adjourned. , Bonnier, a moulder at the foundry of sat squarely down in a House. I yesterday while the " it off. His compan-rescnWashington, Jan. 28. Tly ' dragged nim yesterday's proceedings wi see his flesh burned without question this morning:. The house adopted the conference re Drumeaoff what remained of his port on the bill to dispose of the aban charred clothing and exhibited his akin doned Fort Ellis, Montana, military white and free from sign of burns. The men cannot explain how it is that he reservation. The The senate resolution for the printing waa not horribly injured. of la.000 extra copies or tbe report of the theory of perspiration, which often committee on irrigation of arid lands saves moulders from painful blisters, does' not apply in this case, because was agreed to. The speaker laid before the house the Bonneier sat in the metal long enough resignation of McCarthy as a representa- to have the effects of any moisture of tive from the eighth district of New the body overcome. The Frenchman met with a similar accident some time York. Laid on the table. The houso then went into committee ago. The handle of a ladle of molten of the whole on the military academy metal he was carrying broke and a quantity of the fiery liquid went into appropriation bill. The conference report on the bill for a his shoe. He hastened to a tub of public building at i'ueblo, Colo., was water, intending to jump into it. On agreed to today. The apportionment is the way the hot mass burned its way out through the sides of the shoe. A reduced from S40U0U0 to 5200,000. Without making any progress with fellow workman pulled the shoe off, and, the military academy bill the committee to the surprise of all, not a sign of scorch was found on the flesh. He is rose and the bouse adjourned. tbe only human salamander in this city, OPPOSED TO FEEE COINAGE. - :1 A COMPROMISE. The. Boston Contingent Before the The Lock in the Helena Legislature Committee on Coinage. Ended at Last. Washington, Jan. 28. Immediately Helena, Mont, Jan. 28. After twenty-after the coinage committee was called four days the legislature to order this morning the question of when a vote on the bills should be had of democrats and republicans have agreed double-heade- d in committee was raised. A delegation appointed by the Boston, Mass., meeting was present desiring to befceard. island of Missouri asked unanimous consent that a vote be taken on the bill next Wednesday. Boston delegation could be heard and he would be willing to come here every day for a week if it waa necessary, but there should then be a vote. island wanted to vote on Wednesday and Bartine thought there should be some agreement to bring the measure before the bouse. A long discussion ended in the adoption of the motion by Bland that the committee proceed with the hearing today and meet again tomorrow. X H. L. Higgina, banker of Boston, then addressed the committee in opposition to free coinage. on a plan of compromise. The rival houses ars to meet as one body, the republicans getting 28, the democrats 27. The democrats are to have the speaker, subordinate officers and control of the committee. The compromise was drawn up by the senators of both parties and will be signed tomorrow. Speaker Witter of the republican house is dying of pneumonia. His wife died of consumption this morning. Speaker Comley of the democratic house, is also very ill with pneumonia. . Health Officers of Ohio. Columbus, 0., Jan. 28. The health association of " Ohfo which opened its annual convention this morning with an address from the president, has many important subjects in which the people are vitally interested, to disAgainst the Eailroads. cuss before it adjourns tomorrow evenWashington, Jan. 28. Tha interThe necessity for better sanitary state commerce commission today de- ing. laws and the more rigid enforcement of cided the case of the New York board of those now in existence in the large trade and transportation vs. the Penn- cities of tbe state was embodied in a sylvania Railroad company and twenty-eig- resolution which was unanimously other railroad companies involving adopted by the meeting and a sopy of questions of discriminations made and which will be forwarded4 to the mayor of preference, given to foreign merchan- every city in Ohio. dise shipped upon through bills of ladFonnd in the Biyer. ing from foreign ports to points of destination in the United States, or ports of Chtcago, Jan. 28.-- The body of B. H. entry in a foreign country adjacent to Campbell, States marshal for over other simand tha United States, ilar merchandise carried from such ports this district, who mysteriously disapf entry to such points of destination in peared two months ago, was found in the river near the Rush street bridga this tha United States. Tha complaint was sustained by a di- morning. The body was much swollen vision against the Texas Pacific, Iron snd disfigured, but tha feature ware atil) recognizable. MoaotBia, LtaisviUa, New Orleans ht i officers' COMMERCIA; MAKING LWS IN IDAHO Measures Eaar ted by Her First Legislature. BILLS ELEVEN A PASSED. Law Callinr Down Dishonest Ware house Men Aa let to Eeep Oat Piakertons. two polkeo&en walked in. Patrick vest BMekiraoougn to the front gate, and thee mad up his mind that tha pohce-Kt- a shooH aeoompany him back to tha aoar. io latter strenuously object but the stalwart madman picked them up as if they had been boys and dragged tnem back into tba enure, lie i finally removed by a detachment of police after holding tha cathedral for atghteaa bourn. Ha is now locked up. Dead Lock Still Unbroken. SruxcriELn, Jan. 28. The deadlock over ths election of a United States sen ator li still ucbrokeu. TO 4 PRICE, FIVE CENTS. IFORil THE WORLD ithar U lata the next day or his testimony. Tbe purpose of proloer co imtl was to adjourn immediately after thaeo-tcioano- a axt The Gigantic Task the Alii- anee is to Assume. WANT The -- A CLEAN SWEEP. j Ul Abolish National Bank, Besralate Liquor Traffic and do Other Soil Deeds. vt testiaoey until htm Wednesday as it waa enderatood st i souid not testimony ia reference i Cameron give until after the foilow-lE- g T.'.Uy. Witness bad beard tb eaaia thing before and taking all thk together be thought tha eoacluskMM macbed wera very reaaonaUa. Boyntosi uggestad that a good deal of informa-tk- w might begotten out of Mr. Tanner and representative Taylor; alao from tSrame sent by Littkr, Tanner and others. trrivcjw axcAixm W. Stevens, tha Globs Democrat correspondent, waa recalled, and said h was tha person who gave Gen. Boyntoa ths icformatioa in respect to the Ding, ley Payne conversation. Turning to Yoa began pingley, be said: in a whisper, became mora talking earnest, raised your voice and were talking loudly before you got through. I heard DingUy asy something to this effect; fclt waa an entire surprise to ma (meaning Vest's testimony.) I did not know that he was going to testify to such a thing as that" "You," (turning to Payne, said: T had no idea what he was going to say." "It etrutk ma," said Steven, "as if you were earn taken by surprise and try ing to explain it to each other. Ther seemed to be an expreRsion that tha circumstances under which the testimony was brought out was peculiar, and that you regretted the time at which it was brought out.' After some further testimony tha committee adjourned. a Australian Ballot In Oregon. Salem, Ore, Jan. 38. Tha Australian Bous, Idaho, Jan. 23. Special to Tax ballot bill, which paiMed tha bouse ves- Omaha, Jan. 28. The national Farm Com McnciAL. 's alliance had a lively discussion at Tha legislature is hard leroay, was adopted in theeeoata today. at work. Ia the senate forty seven bills today's sesaioa on an amendment to tlta constitution to exclude wotueti from acthave been introduced, and live of these Moody Still Losing'. have passed both bouses and been sp- Puu$kx,& D Jan. 2S. Ooe ballot ing as delegates and it was finally voted In the house was taken for United States senator to down. The amendment tuskine all la t) roved by the governor. out of seventy bills introduced, six have day with no material change, excepting boring men eligible to membership was tabled by a large vote. The remainder passed both houses and been approved Ui tve oi nve votw by Moody. of the morning waa occupied in discusby the governor. Vila Formally Declared Elected. Senat bill t o waa an act to provide sing minor charges and a recess was ta w n t IV uaa was ken until 2 o clock this afternoon. for tbe rising of the terms of the district jHAoioif, w ul, jau. -- a. Court of the several districts of the formally elected by the joint convention AM EK.XOON S&UO.f. state. It will be remembered that no of t'je legislutui succeed to today afternoon tha report of the the In court has been held since last July, United State Senator committee on resolutions, which waa Spooncr. a state, until this when Idaho quite kmgtby, was considered by para- was passed. " ana auopieu. Another Kansa Bank Gone. grapns ; same or was me Senate bill i nature, It begins with the following preamble: An-awit authorizing the supreme court to hi Jan. 23. The State Na Whereas, Owing to the orpreneion the time of holding the terms thereof, tional bank of this city closed its doors that has been heaped upon us by graspand to appoint tbe otlicers of tbe court capitalists, trunks and Benata bill number y provides lor lue thi morning and will go into voluntary ing monopolists, combines, we believe it ia time for bank The has liquidation. canitai a or senate numnenng pay employes, action, and at a Balary of five dol- stock of rio0,0tO. about twenty-five- , XO POLITICS IS THEIRS. h kbeas, The a ational Farmer's Alii lars per day. ance in convention assembled, does not A substitute for senate bill IL proIns-alStill Has Friends. declare the The Federation of Labor Gently Snnha emphatically against vides for a board of trustees of the capi of as 28. Neb. system Jan. government In senate present Mr. Towderly Today. Lj.kx)L!, the itol building and grounds, the same to manipulated by the coucrees of the consist of the governor, secretary of today a resolution was adopted favoring United New York, Jan. 28. At a meeting of States and legialatures of the state and state treasurer. tha election of United States senators by several states. executive the council of the American House bill C, is an act governing the popular vote, and a resolution congratuTherefore, we declare in favor of hold federation of labor yesterday a circular storage of grain, flour, wool or other pro- lating Kansas on tbe defeat of Ingalla ing a convention February 22, 181)2, to fix duce, when received for storing, ship- - was lost. and place for holding a conven- wa& issued by Powderly requesting all date the in is Dintr or manufacturing, itas tion to nominate candidates for the office the labor organizations to send delegates tended for the warehousemen in north"iflne Muddle in Connecticut of of tba to the conference to organize a third president and all is to ern Idaho who, it claimed, stoop Ntatos. United In con party in conjunction with the Farmers this preliminary Jan. 28. The house kinds of trickery. IJaktpobd, Conn., representation shall be one dele- Alliance waa brought up but it waa deHouse bill 7. provides for the punish this morning received tha report of the vention cided to pay no attention to it It was gate from ment of crime and for the appointment committee appointed to canvass the thought unwise for the labor organisaKACH STATE 13 THE USIOX. of peace officers. Its aim is to keep out to meddle with politics. oto .for state officers. The committee of tbe state armed forces or nngerion Tha resolutions favor the abolition of tions Tha miners' demand for eisht hours. states that it is unable to determine all national banks and that the surplus men. which takes plaoe May next, waa taken House bill 8. provides for the inci that? any person was letrallv to futds be loaned to indivsdnals upon up. it waa resolved to levy an assem-medental expenses of the legislature. land a low rata of interest: till any state offices, except comptroller, security at of week 2onts per capita for for 9. House bill provides the payment to which the face of the returns indi- declare for the Australian ballot law: five weeks on the membersper of all nnions of officers, members and employes of the cates that Nicholas Straus demands foreclosure of held mortgages is connected with the federation. ' It is (dem) elected. The house concurred in the by the government on railroads; dis- said there are favorable legislature. prospects that House bill 10, authorizes the governor countenances gambling In stocks and the demand for eight hours will be to appoint county officers in all counties report shares; favors the election of a presi- granted witheut any strike, aa the em dent and in the state where they were elected last by popular ; A Four Hundred Reception. and employes are holding conas the farmers of the United States ployers October, but failed to qualify within the vote, ferences all the time with good results. Kkw York, Jan. 28. Sir Roderick tt irty days "time as provided in the conlargely outnumber any other class of Cameron will give a reception tonight at citizens. 1 bey demand the passage of Tba committee wbioh recently went to stitution. convention of the bricklayers at To House bill 41, authorizes the state his mansion to the most distinguished laws of reform, not as party measures tbe ronto Bricklayers' National of treasurer to invest the surplus monies but for the nood of the government union toto ask tha of New York's famous 400. join the federation reported . The Alliance shall takj part as partisans that the bricklayers inti capiuu ouiiumg xuuu in suite warhad decided to refer afflt Hating in the political rants. matter to tha individual nnions. The I i She Marjied a Britisher "with republicans or democrats. The in tha House hill 10, preventing the secreTjojfiioN, Jan. 28. Miss Haller Hor- - terstate commerce law snouid be so chances are, they reported, that they tary of state collecting fees from those VJ would join after awhile. of wit the under appointment daughter df Mrs, Horwitr. of Bal amended and enforced as to allow railqualifying 10. house bill roads as a reasonable or income in the provided ti afore, Mi., waa married today at Ascot governor money . A Talented Lady, , ; t ( wAmi Ponsonny, cousin of Sir Henry invested.. resolutions Expected.' demand The further Excitement that Miss Comhkbcial: Editor son to Cynthia Poi the queen. A. the mortgages on the Union and Cenby, equerry M. Westover, secretary for the commisBoise City, Idaho, Jan, 28. Special brilliant reception was held after the tral Pacific railroads shall be foreclosed In the house to- ceremony, at Heathergeld, the country at once and the roads be taken charge sioners of New York City, made a short to Thk Commercial. seas ot ma I'ouBonoy s at Ascot. of by tbe government, and run in the in- visit with her father. Mr. O. S. West-ove- r, day petitions were read from the people to: est of the people with a view to exof Salt Lake City, last week. She of Ada bounty for the creation of Telon Stanford's Yearly Sale. tending both lines to tha eastern sea-- 1 also spent a short time with tha family county and a memorial from Idaho . Nrw York, Jan. 28. The sale of the board., county for the location of the agriculof her uncle, Mr. C. W. Westover, of thia PRK CO lit AGE OV SILVER. Palo Alta trotting stock "continued to tural college at Camas Prarie. FVee and unlimited coinage of silver is city. The bill to pay jurors and witnesses in day. Among the horses sold were CaroMies Westover is a young lady of recriminal cases $2.00 per day and 10 cents favored and that the volume of ourrency markable line, ability. She waa born near a 11,400; one of Electioneers be increased to fifty dollars chestnut, was the By present per eapita. passed. mileage wayside village in Iowa, where she lived daughters, out of Ivy, ' Brown Billy, The demand is made that all paper until statues they receive no pay. nine or ten years of age. Then she The bill for the location of the agri- $1,800; bay colt by Woolsley, Juniata, money be placed on the equality with came to Colorado with her father, where cultural college at Lewie ton is made a $1,250; Luella, by Electioneer, Lily B, gold. she resided until school days were her $2,700; filly tomorrow bay afternoon by Electioneer, Moca, Another resolution declares that we, over. She special order for in Boulder, Colograduated is this the so $7,200; aa land owners, pledge ourselves to de rado. highest price paid and an exciting time is expected as there ' Then, after spending a few years are so many aspirants. Six bills on the iar in tnesaie. mand that the government allow us to in teaching she wanted to become someborrow money from the United States subject were introduced. thing more than an ordinary school A conference committee of the two at the same rate of interest as do tha teacher. Little Fear of an Outbreak. Knowing that she possessed All mortgages, bonds aad shares houses had to be appointed to reach an musical talent, she had a strong Jan. 28. General Miles said banks. good Chicago, assessed for of stock should be bill fair a at on the taking charge agreement desire to have her voice cultivated and today, tha Indians he has at Fort value." of the penitentiary. trained to become a singer. should United Eenators be Sheridan were the worst hostiles, and States The She has that peculiar force of characPress Club Plans Committed. with them away from the agency the elected by popular vote; laws regarding ter about her, that if her mind was once traffic should be so amended as to made up to accomplished a thing, no Pittsburg, Jan. 28. In the intern a- - others will lack leaders and there is little liquor prevent the endangering of the moral of matter how difficult or what great oban fear of outbreak. will .What eventually our children and the destroying of the tnnal press cluo convention, the com done with these here is not decided. usefulness of our citizens. We believe stacles were in her way, she would overmittee on plans and scope reported the beGeneral come everything by her strong determiMiles has detailed Lieut. which were Clark of theTwelfth infantry, McDonald women should have the same rights as nation to succeed. Her mind being fully constitution and we hold and to husbands their property made up she started out alone to New adopted. The association will hereafter of the First cavalry and Byron of the are in sympathy with any law that will York City where she employed teachers be known as the "International League Eighth cavalry to each command a of Press Clubs." The objects are to company of scouts to be enlisted at Pine give our wives, sisters and daughters full of noted reputation. She then gave her representation at the polls. Our child- whole attention to music and in a few bring into close and friendly . relations Kidge. r . ren should be educated for honest the press clubs of the world and pro became one of New York's favorite labor and agricultural colleges should years mote a more fraternal and helpful feel Times singers. Wed. Many be in state. established every she was disfta pointed in going on ing among the members. ' Liberal pensions are favored; also the theBut New York, Jan 28. Young Mrs. Kate She found she could not asstage. bill. Recess. lard of the Conger A Double Tragedy. sociate with that class of people. Tha was ar passages A. F. B. M A conference with the raigned before Justice A. H. Carman ia representatives tonight decided the two sights behind the scenes were revolting San Francisco, Jan. a pure heart and unto one Jefferson on this after Port noon, accused organizations could affiliate, but could sullied possessing William Deitz, of the Fifth artillery, character so Bhe gave up her stationed at Alcatraz Island, this morn- of bigamy, and was held in $2,000 bail for not consolidate. favorite occupation rather than to identify herself with such associations. ing shot and killed his wife and than the grand jury. The complaint was made The Silver Investigation. Miss Westover was a friend of the late suicided. The deceased surgeon entered by D. Oliver Petty Sr. A short time ago General Bcynton testified that he sent Emma Abbott She was never a memthe army in 1883 and had the rank of his son, D. Oliver Petty Jr., ber of Miss Abbott's trope, but has ascaptain. It is generally believed he was became infatuated with the woman, who a message to Dunnell of the New York sisted her in giving entertainments in deed. he committed when the insane was then known as Miss Demott, and Times, on which the dispatch was based, New York a number of times. She says married her. ' Mr. Petty, Sr., looked up stating that Dingly and Payne, members Emma Abbott was a perfect lady and Dangerous Crooks Captnred. the previous history of his unwelcome of the committee, had said they would speaks of her in the highest terms. After leaving the stage Miss Westover and he discovered this not have gone into the investigation if New Yobk, Jan. 28. Two dangerous daughter-in-lawas her fourth marriage they had supposed such a revelation re obtained a lucrative position at ths Cuscrooks have teen arrested by Inspector When she was only 13 years old, it is garding Senator Cameron would be tom House as an inspector. She speaks Byrnes' men. They are Billy Mayher, said, she married a man named George made. The gentleman who informed fluently French, Italian, Spanish and alias Geo. Houston, and David Gregory of, Rockville Centre. She soon him (Br in ton) had been in the room and German, and while in Ogden she sang a alias Cronin Dave. They have tired of Gregory, whom she deserted, heard the conversation between Dingly number of choice selections in different been connected with many noted big and then married Frank Fox. Both and Payne. Each explaining, apparently languages. Her rendition of "The Last or expecta Rose of Summer" was fine. We regret robberies in this country insluding the men, it isInsaid, have since obtained di- that he had no knowledge was to come very much that her stay here could not 1885 such she tion vorces. that married testimony Lincoln and at Bank First National Quincy, Ills., Nugent, by whom she had two children, out, expressing surprise at the testimony have been prolonged so that her voice the Falls City Bank of Louisville. one of whom is still living. She next and practically apologizing to eacn could have been heard in the new Grand . came into notoriety when aha eloped othf that it bad come out in tbe inves but she was compelled to meet her enX The Boy Miller to Hang-with John Deer, au Indian attached to a tigation. gagements in New York City. tbe travelling Indian show. Her last Dinctlev said it was entirely possible A Friknd. Cheyesnb, Wyo., Jan. that with young Petty, bids fair in he might have said that ha regretted exmurderer, was sentenced to to His father is resolved ceedingly that any congressman should Notice to All Water Consumers Weat be "hanged on March 20th. ne exhibited bring her outgrief. or of Adams Avenue. her his to son's sisrht. and have doLe any act which made it necesget sentence when no concern whatever . , . , the Lincoln deserted Nugent, husband, sary that water system in the lower part was pronounced. old The is also anxious to have her punished Nn SUCH PACTS SHOULD BK BROUGHT OUT, of the city, including all that portion on would her one and go she was But that was very different from the west of Adams avenue, will be abandoned bond, An Insane Man Held the Church. taken to tha Kivarhead jail. statement that the committee would on the first day of March, 1891. Conmass 28. Jan. During Pittsburg, have kept the testimony out or pur sumers getting their supply of water last night an insane man calling himself His Speech Ended. xnis was umuy from tbe old mains in this portion of tha posely delayed. untrue. Patrick took possession of St Paul's city should call immediately at the Bear an. 23, Washington, J Jroseph Choata Honoritl Rnvnfon said tha day befoTS Lake and River Water Works and IrrigaCathedral. He held the worshippers m today concluded tha argument begun the investigation, Stevens, correspond- tion Company's office and make applicaterror all evening and would not go out m yesterday, before the saprcma ent of ths Globe Democrat, received a tions for servioe connection with ths new At thia morning's early mass he was by h of the system, which is now ready for use. especially violent At 10 o'clock it waa court id behalf of tha fiatit toners in tha message that it was the desira shanld tt. V. Uiubjrt, usnsral manager. decided that ha must b removed, aad Bshrisg Sea am. evmmittaa that ha (Stavaas) Ui-uui- . chn .nv.-- nt - etrnrla -- - , , ; by-law- s, on Cum-ming- s, . 28,-M- iller, mar-riatr- e, J |