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Show s "7 7 ' T) A TT TfflPAots! N COM lERCIA OGDEX, UTAH, THURSDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 18, 1890. VOLUME IV. NUMBER 67. MM were exchanging ehota, but EAST knrt. Tnaee two little STORM brashes report! froaa Rapid City is probably ail there was to UuA tights report that aaaay were killed. HEAVY WIXIN REPORTED OX THE A Bit Baaling HHue hupead. ATL1XT1C SLOPE. Cbicauo, Dee. 17. The private banking bouae of & A. Keaa k Co, ooeof Immea Damage Done to SkippUf the oldest ia Chicago, will not open its ia Sew York Harbor aid doors tomorrow. Mr. Keu made etatrmeet to the press tonight aaaouae-inAkmrtae JerstTCoatt. . the etispenwoa. He declined to eeti-tetthe liabilities or easeta, but was ef the opinioa that every claim will be paid Tto liewv at Ktttberr frertlcatly eevseae' Ail iew As Alareuar State ef in full. They have been negotiating some time, he said, for reorganization, AflUr ia ta Cmuuy Pirtrin. either a a state or national bank, and A Frrakft fremL expected to reorgenixe w ithout stopping New Yoke, Dec 17. A severe storm business. It has been found, however, that it would be impossible in that short today seriously interfered with the river time to raise the necessary funds to con- and harbor business. Small boats were tinue business with safety pending reor- It was thereupon deter sunk and a Dumber of passenger steam ganizatkio. mined to accept the next wutest course. ers which were to have sailed today were "The eusuenaioo of our business," con unable to do ex Telegraphic communi tinued Keen, "had grown too rapidly cation with the south and west ia ser the last year or two for our capital, and the stringency of the money market iously interfered with. A portion of the roof of Daly's theater made it impossible to turn over the se curity again at once after we had loaned as blown off this afternoon. One man money on theiu. Uur nominal capital was severely injured. was 100,01 M, but in reorganization it One of the iron smoke stacks on tne would be eMOAAJ." postoftice building was blown down through the glass ceiling over the mailTHE FIRST BALLOT. ing room, severely injuring a number of Dubois and Shoup Lead With UrCou- - carriers. Numerous accidents, in the way of uell Out of It. falling signs, etc, detatehed by the wind, have been reported, but none of Sprrial tuTss CoMHESfHU BothE Citt, Idaho, Dec 17. The bal a serious character. A heavy storm is along the New Jersey coast lot for senator today in joint contention prevailing At Atlantic City the tide was the high was as follows: Dubois 17, Shoup 13, est of the season. At Anbury. Park and Chigett 8. McConnell 5. The demo- ijong nrancn great uamage was uone. reports a heavy storm of cratic vote was divided equally between Poughkeepsie snow, hail, sieet and rain all day and toex Governor Stevenson and Mayhew. night Trains are delayed. The heaviest Shoup's gain was from McConnell's snow storm for years is raging at Lock forces. McConnell is practically out of Haven, and at lialtimore tne wind is miles an hour, accompanied by the fight. Shoup and Dubois are solid forty Baltimore A Ohio railroad rain. The with each other, and will stand or fall reports show ten inches of show on the together. Dubois could be elected by Harper's Ferry division. The telegraph ia badly crippled. At Staunton, combining with Claggett from North service V three feet of anow felL All trains Idaho and sacrificing Shoup, but he will area blockaded. not consent There will probably bo There was a tomorrow. quite a break . i . u Snowing iu Pennsylvania. strong sentiment umihv in mvur ui me Dec. 17. This city being held. be will one It PrrrsBURo, and likely caucus, is rumored tonight that Wells from the almost the storm center hat suffered North has joined the Dubois and Shoup severely. The monetary damage is very forces, bringing several votes with him. All branches of trade, esIt is now probable that Wells will be great elected senator from the North, leaving pecially railroads and street car lines, eleci which have practically suspended, para Claggett out. They will certainly three senators, one from North Idaho. lyzing business and causing the total Dubois will will get the long term. stoppage ot operations in the oil and stock exchange. Through the breaking Dubois is Sure. of the electric light wires, three horses have been killed, two drivers knocked Special to Tns Commkbcial. Boisb City, Idaho, Dec. 17- .- The ma- unconscious and a street car tilled with passengers, set ablaze in a terial deadlock is the chief topic of con frightened moment The police switch-board- s and did not versation. Today's balloting telephones have been burned out and as change the general situation. On the a result outlying police districts ass first ballot the result was the same at on isolated. Millions of tone of, ooal are lying in the backwater from the dam Tueadsy. When the second ballot was and should a rapid thaw ensue the taken it was a surprise to many, lhe greatest damage will be along the rivets. joint ballot stood as follows: Dubois 17, Reports from the country districts Shoup 13, Claggett 8, McConnell 5, one show even greater damage, owing to absent The democratic vote was di- lack of facilities for transportation. At vided equally between Stevenson and Bedford, Pa., two feet of snow is report Mayhew. The afternoon was spent in blockade of the lum-he- r with a earnest conversation. The candidates ed, businesscomplete Blue and the Laurel along were all busy and the members were Ridge mountains. West and seen talking in little knots here and eastern Ohio have suffered Virginia und greatly is there. At this hour it rumored that the situation is growing worse. A sudarrangements have been completed, but den flood is the greatest calamity now details cannot now be given with feared. At 11 o'clock tonight the snow certainty. It may, however, be put is still falling and has nearly reached down as a certainty that Dubois will get the two-feline. A few roofs have the long senatorial term, and North been crushed in by the weight of the corresYour senator. a will Idaho get pondent was mistaken as to DeLamar's receiving one vote. He has received THE INDIAN TROUBLES. none as yet, and voted for Shoup this morning, as did his fellow representative, Red Tomahawk Fired the Shot. Hawkins. An election will certainly be had tomorrow. St. Pavl, Dec. 17. The first authenaccount of the fight in which Sitting tic Suspension Only Temporary. Bull was killed, was received here last Boston, Dec. 17. With regard to the evening. The police were in camp over Portland, Oregon, dispatch stating that night near Sitting Bull's camp, and in work on the road now being constructed the morning, under command ot Bull from Portland to Seattle, was to be sus- Head, lieutenant, and Shave Head, first Lane, of the sergeant, went in and made the arrest. pended, Union Pacific, says the suspension is Sitting Bull expressed a willingness to but said he wanted to get temporary and made in order to make go withforthem, the trip. some further investigations along the ready Two leaders went with hiin into his line. tent, after he had ordered his horse to HURLED UNDER THE WHEELS. be gotten ready. While the old chief was getting ready two bucks wrapped A V. P. Brakenian Meets Death at the in blankets entered the teepeand, throwHands of Tramps. ing off their blankets opened fire on the police. Sitting Bull's wife set up a howl Dec. IT. On Glks's Ferry, Idaho, outside, which seems to have been the Monday night Sohn Shullenberger, a signal for an assault In the tight which followed Red Tombrakeman on the Oregon Short Line, was hurled from a train under the ahawk killed Sitting Bull. Many of Bull's followers were killed and wheels at Medbury by four tramps Sitting Bullhead and Shavehead desperately whom he had ordered off the train, and wounded and will undoubtedly die. so badly injured that he died the next The police are now surrounded, but day. The tramps were arre t?d and the military arrived, and after an hour identified by the injured man, who also and a half of hot skirmishing the Indians statement to that took to flight and disappeared in the made an effect. The prisoners gave their names timber. Four police ware killed and as Fred Miller, Walter Bischoff, John two mortally wounded. Seven hostiles Loser and Thomas O'Hara. were killed at least ra&tkmea A mo ErSTIS PITS A EAT H EE EMBAB-B1SSIS- Vl'ESTIOX. If Chlae Had Knffrire WoaU Ore-rTbem to Political Power i the Slater oi Ait ou waa g e Tk Qarry NmU EvU4-- Bt Lint KU frC m tat Btttiae Veaaere-- na Apearuoaattal Bill IWra la tUa Huee- t- Waaaiagtea Ue-ai- e. WaaHiscTos, Dm. 17. The morning hour having expired without anything of importance being dooe, the senate returned the consideration of the election bill. Dolph resumed hia apeecb of yesterday upon tit subject Ha Lekl it to be tba duty of congress "with malice toward Don and with charity fur all" to exercise to tha fullest extent tha power under tha constitution to aacure to every citizen of tha Unitad States, native or foreign born, white or black, rich or poor, free exercise of all his rights under the constitution. Eukti said he would put a question to the senator from Oregon and would ask a frank answer. The question was if the immigration of Chinese had not been prohibited; if there were a million and a half Chinamen in Oregon who had right of suffrage gnd who established in Oregon a Chinese state government, and if the people of Oregon had overthrown that Chinese government and white political supremacy, would be (Dolph) in such a case advoct the passage of a law by congress the intent and effect of which would be to encourage, stiiuulnte and auatain those Chinamen in the effort to recover jiolitical power on race lines. Dolph said that was precisely the argument made on the democratic aide of the chaniW. Eustis Will the senator answer question? Dolph 1 my am not going to ue inter- rupted. Eustis But I request the Bonn tor m from Oregon to answer my question. Dolph I will answer it in my own time, out will not stand to be catechised. I simply tell the senator from Louisiana that the proposition is preposterous. The Chinese do not ask to become citizens of the United States. But I will tell the senator from Louisiana that the people of Oregon will never raise a hand against the governmont of the United States. They never will right against the flag of their country. Eustis persisted in his efforts to have Irs question answered more directly but without success.. 4V.il mA nt.n.l U jr t inen iuorgau uwft me uwi uuu uuuhu nix a clause from the constitution of Oregon restricting suffrage to white citizens and a section from the statutes of that slate prohibiting the intermarriage of whites and negroes, Indians or Chinese, and closed with an exclamation against hypocrisy. After argument against the bill by Kenna, Reagan and Butler, Coke ob- tained the ffoor and the senate ad- journed. Mouse. Washintos, Dec. 17. After a long debate today the house passed the apportionment bill without amendment-ye- as 187, nays 87. The negative vote was as follows: Aldereon, Allen of Mis- sissippi, Andrews, Barnes, Bianchard, Breckenridge of Arkansas, Brickner, Brookshire, J. B. Brown, Brunner, Buck-aleBunn, Campbell; Caruth, Catch-ingClancy, Clements, Cobb, Covert, Crisp, Cummings, Dunphy, Ellis, Eoloe, Elthian, Flower, Foreman, Fowler, Oeissenhainer, Goodnight, Hare, Henderson of North Carolina, Herbert, Hoklman, Lane, Lawler, Lester of Georgia, Magner, Maish, Martin of Indiana. Martin of Texas, McAdoo,McCarthy, McClelan, McCreary, McMillin, McRae, Montgomery, Mutchler, Oates, O'Neill of Indiana, Outhwaite, Parrett, Paynter, Peel, Pennington, Perry, Pindar, Price, Richardson, Robertson, Rogers, tuinn, Seney, Shively, Spinola,Springer, Stahlnecker, Stockdale, Tracy, Tucker, Turner of Georgia, Turner of New York, Vaux, Waddill, Wheeler of Alabama, Whitthorn, Wike. Wiley, Williams of Illinois, Yoder. The house then adjourned. s, A Yictira of Conspiracy. Seattle, Wash,, Dec. 17. Charles R. Hammond, formerly proprietor of the notorious Cleveland House, in London, was convicted in the superior court today of grand larceny. Developments in the case indicate that Hammond is the victim of a conspiracy, of which Alexander Todhunter is at the head. is supposed to be an English detective, and failing to get Hammond on British soil, worked up this case against him, charging him with stealing a seal skin sacque from a woman. Hammond assorts there is a large amount ot money at his disposal in different banks, placed there as hush money. He says they are trying to prevent him returning to England. He expects to get a new trial and in the event of acquittal will return to London. He steadfastly refuses to make known the names of the Englishmen. Tod-hunt- Quiet at Standing: Hock. St. Paul, Dec. 17. General Ruger tonight received telegrams from Fort Yates and Rapid City on the Indian troubles. They stated that all wag Rock and that quiet today,of at Standing Sitting Bull's friends are about 100 still out. The other was to the effect that one Indian who had been caught stealing on Cole's ranch southeast ot Rapid City, had been shot. There was firing miles from Rapid City heard forty-fiv- e on Phinney's ranch. The Indians and ', Vice-Preside- ante-morte- Coming: Into the Fold. ; Nsw York, Dec. 17. It is stated that the Iilinois Central and Missouri Pacific have announced their intention of joining the new railway association projected at the meoting at Banker Morgan's Monday. A Terrible Death. Caret, O Dec. 17. Today two oil wel drillers, Henry Wilson and Charles Henderson, were fatally burned. When they struck oil the fluid spurted all over them. The gas took fire from the engine and the men were burned to a crisp. Ordered t;i Pine Ridge. Denver, Dec, 17. Seven companies of the Seventeenth infantry, from Fort Russell, near Cheyenne, were today ordered to leave immediately for Pine Ridge. Under the Sod. Fort Yates, Dec. 17. The funerals of the Indian policemen took place this Afternoon with military ceremonies. Sit- ting Bull was laid away in the poet graveyard with few honors. The Probate Court. TELEliiUPlJC BRIEFS. EraatM Ford, a New York broker, r TEN PAGES! A CA PRICE, FIVE CENTS. HIS SIGHT NOT RUINED kai PI-i- rsiinea u preskJeeU' agreeaieot Charles Huh., nik - urrsv aad Wallace, Idaho, has Fl married ia London. The board of trade of Helena. Mont, -fa reaoiuiioa favoring unlimitedtymu coinage of silver. Ku- -. .1 A .w.. Anothee ulnt against Ue Czar's life. The conspirator hwuiuct avTOrai ouuiemeo. John Bpeannaa, aged (57, his wife and son, were found murdered at their home at Shakeepes,Wtsnyesterday. The court of inquiry has decided that tha loss of the Until h steamer Serpent thu Wa due ta the frmrnf - - UW n.viriLii ' tu.lVfU tu officer. in the libel suit brought by the Harrr Marks airainat RnlltfKaU ut T. doa returned a verdict in favor of fendant de- . Eighteen men were killed in a near Brussels by the breaking colliery of the rope that held the cage in w hicb the men were descending the shaft ieraonal uuarrel in 1h During chamber of deputies Signor Sonnio struck and knocked down Siirn.ir In. dolli, recently elected president of the oureau. inoeili challenged Sonnio to to a dueL TRIAL OF THE STRANG LEES. and (Jahrielle Still Accusing Other of the Crime. Paris, Dec 17. In the Eyraud trial today, Eyraud persisted in his statement that M lie Bompard conceived the de tails ot the crime and put the noose abnut Oouffe's neck while the latter was Eyrau tth fondling her. During the proceedings M'lle Bompard was seized with violent hysterics and was carried screaming and kickinff from the court mom Whan she returned later she was very pale. uaranger, wun wnom she neti irom San Francison, replying to a question from her counsel, said he had repoatedly hypnotized M'lle Bompard, who was a remarkably impressionable subject. CITY IN BRIEF. Kartayli CeerM OppMte bj tie Cert Tea valine Mlloa'l Frar that raraaU C .Toakey" of San Francisco, ia ArUoa Has IrretrtevaVIjr Rale4 Ike Caaar ef IrrUmi. Draux, Dee. Thorn: h Parnell auf. fered intense pain from the effects of the lime thrown in hit eyes, vesterdav. he we able at midnight to address from tne window of the Victoria hotel at K J kenay, a large crowd. During the ad dress his face was eovered w ith ban dagea. Ue detailed the events of the day and the crowd became so exasper ated at the manner in which he had been treated that man tkrut, geance were made. tnia morning ParneH's breakfast was served him in ImmI. 1I..tiihiii.iLu. of hit eyes revealed the fact that hit mui.uDot lojureu. i ne surgeon declares, however, that inflammation ma v set in. He ordered parnell to keep his eyes closed and that hot water foments ub roanunuv eppuea. it is not likely that he w ill lie allowml In l.iMrm iK.i..,, today. In a published interview Maurice Ilealv is represented aa aavinir th assurance is given the pubho that no rvuemeni or i ne political crisis is pro- 17. CLAhk Tko Xe IUM1.SU at the S. Lewis is representing Butte in Ogden. Wm. Benner got ninety days in the ponce couri yesieraay. B. F. Gallup and E. A. Mills of Min neapolis, are at the Pacific. Judge C. F. Loofborrow. of Salt Lake City, was in the city yesterday. Mr. W. P. Winn of Great Falls, Montana, is the guest of the Broom. A. Traynor of Omaha, General Baggage Agent of the Union Pacific, is in the city. Judge Anderson, of the Third district court. Salt Lake City, was iu the city yesterday. Do not forget the meeting of the Monte Cristos tonight in the United States court room. Utahans at the Broom Chas. L Brown, Eureka; M. J. Maloney, Salt Lake; Wm. H. King, Provo. It was reported last evening that the change of the Broom hotel to the European plan would take place today. Prof. H. II. Gilbert, a noted pianist and composer from New Orleons, has arrived in the city with a view of locating. The Hon. John Barsby of Fairmont, Neb., is in the city on legal business. Mr. Barsby is one of Nebraska's prom- inent politicians and attorneys. H. W. Parker of the Burlington Route is presenting the many friends of the road with their usual elegant calendar for 1891. Get one for your office. It ia claimed that the sewer will be laid on Wall avonue, at the Twonty-fift- h street crossing, this week, and the ditch tilled in. The business men down that way do hope so. J. L. Warren, of Oskaloosa, Iowa, is here arranging for real estate investments for friend He likes Ogden. He expected to operate in Salt Lake City, but sees no opportunity there. Mr. H. E. Loenholst, representing the Schellhas Brewing company, is here from St Paul to establish a large brewery. The company has been formed and work commenced upon the new concern. Capt. E. L Huggins of the Second to Gen. Nelson cavalry, Miles, is in the city, having recently returned from the Pacific coast Gapt. Huggins is on his way to Chicago, after giving some weeks work to special inspection of certain Indian agencies of the west and northwest relative to the "ghost dances" aDd recent disturbances among the various tribes. Judge R. W. Cross had a mild day's business yesterday. Strike at Rawlins. In the matter of Moroni Brown, arVerje's Baby Carriage. Dexveb. Dec. 17. All the Union Pa Mr. rested on case of a chief of the Merchants' the Verge, adultery, went charge at Rawlins, Wyo., cific switchmen . i j i u i .1 iuo ouiy was continued indefinitely, owing to the Patrol, is of the opinion that when night out on a striKe rainy sickness of the plural woman in the trains moving are mails. prowlers get so bold that thev steal the ease. of the police, thev should be property In the estate matter of the of Robert Chaplain of the Army. M. Robinson, the guardian tiled his re- Dujjpicom. uumig spirit got A IU.I ' nnrrinna Washington, Dec. 17. The President turn in account of sales of real estate AU'AV "J with - kialw vuniog tluUIHItt officer's porch Tuesday night and he is has nominated Rev. Cephas C. Bateman and petitioned for an order confirming of Oregon, as Post Chaplain in the the sale. Monday, Dec. 29, is set for looking for the miscreant with Wood in uis eyes. hearing. army. MiST. I. P. Xaaaftr oa a Tow of latpertioa. Special m Turn Coeaaartav. St. Lone, Mo, Dec and General Manager Clark of the Mieaouri Pacific, and geoeral manager of the Union Paifi , left the city today for Omaha, accompanied by IL C Toem-sen-d, geoeral paeaeoger agent of that Missouri Paciric Mr. Clark will ritrni ia the west for eeveral days looking over the Union I'aci&c aituattoa geaen Dy. ii it aaderatuod that for the present theee will be few changes ia the traffic depart uent and the general manager will rive hit attention in the first place to tW operating departmeata where simpler methods will be introduced lor the im provement of the eervioe. EES0LITI0XS OF RESPECT. The County Conrt Eipreeeed Iu Re gard for C. L. Hollingsworth. The county court, at ita session oa Tuesday, adopted the subjoined resohr-tkm- s, thus expressing their sorrow at the ke of ao excellent a citizen at was Mr. llollingt worth, and extending condolence to the family of aid will be fought to the bitter end tne deceased: Notwithstanding the injunction issued THt RKNOU-nOXagainst the Suppressed United Ireland, to whom waa referred committee anriAMrvwi the twllwr niia ncrin Antiflu.1 tYour of reporting resolution upoo "Suppreamble United Ireland." the death of Oounty Clerk U bar lee La it is announced tnis arternoon that Hollingsworth, submits the following: l. the anrcrnnn attjuiinf, fomoU fm Whekeas, liy the band of death our to his result in se eyes may injuries Charles L HoUingaworth. the rums TOQHequencte. lie nat given orders of this court and of Weber ooio-tclerk that for the kia n.i.uit .iimI hat been removed from hit sphere of f,Ht t,n usefulness remain indoors. among us; therefore he It Jtrtmlvrd. That in hit death thia court With Cheers and Groans. and the people of this county have lost Cost, Dec 17. -- The citr and countv a capable and efficient official, who waa convention assembled hero today. The ever ready and willing to devote hia best duties devolving nail in which the convention was held energies to the official memWas OroWtled With deWntAa anil aruw,. upon him, and thia court and each loaa ber their thereof realicing fully tators. The name of Parnnll una sorrow their deepest hereby express cheered by the delegates but the crowd therefor, and extend to the widow and i fatherlesa boys who are tbut to rudely Derert oi uieir projector aou guaraiaa Parnell's Appeal. their heartfolt sympathy and condoe rnell Creator has issued lence, praying that tho Dublin, Dec. a strong appeal to the Hdlside men. may ever have them under Hia special care and guidance and shield them treat calling on them not to submit to Eng the cares and danger of life. lish dictation. Ha aava. In tinrt Will llrtoli ed, That a page of our records yoa give up your chief to Saxon wolves, be set apart at a oaemorial page to hia of will yea rally around him as your memory and tkat these reaplutioee be lainera uiu around me men or W and thereon. shout 'no surrender; Hurrah for Par- spread lleiolrtd, That the clerk be instructed nell, leader of the Independent Irish to prepare and tend a copy of these res , Party'. Gather, men of the Hillsides, at olutions to the family of the deceeeeu. St John's Wll on Kllndnv ornliml r,,itr Respectfully submitted, chief and hurl delance at his eoemiet R W. Cross, Committee. and the enemies of your race." These resolutions were adopted by Parnell was interviewed today with the court and the recommendation of retfArd in thn fVinrtrMi rtktarvintr Is. tk. the committee ordered carried out fund of forty thousand pounds raised several years ago for his benefit. He f SHOT THROUGH THE BOWELS. said bs spent it among the workmen of Wicklow, giving 200 men employment An Early Morninar Bow in a Twenty-fift- h in the minea and nuurriiw ia Street JoiaU for. he baa likely1 to. 1 .prove . permanent . t Two pistol thott at different tin aearu mm, me searcn ror me great lode of maretio iron has nroved miwiwi. startled the prowlers about ful. Ha rAfnrrnd In tha dvnlnnmonf nt Washington avenue and Twenty-fifth-strethis 4 industry and the possible developearly yesterday morning. One of 1. . . mmifa ui iiic irvni ami iron iieiun in oiner them which proceeded from the poker districts, which woulil riv TrnlanH a room in the rear of tho "Keg" saloon, at the corner of Lincoln and Twenty-tiftgreat industrial future. street carried a bullet into the bowels Will Rain the Cause. of Sam Harris, tho proprietor of the Niw York, Dee. 17. Dillon and pla.seems that Harris, with two aaea It O'Connor sent a cablegram to McCarthy named Ralph Evant and Tom Woodrnf today expressing the deepest regret at had been indulging in a little game of the injury to Parnell and stating that "draw" to while away the monotony of the language and acts ot violence on the hours. There it an old grudge exboth sides will ruin the Irish cause in isting between Harris and Evant, growthe eyes of Americans, and till the Irish ing out ot the fact that Harrit had eevpeople here with despair. O'Connor, in eral timet warned the latter to keep oat an interview, said, "If Parnell kept on in ot the place aa ho did not oaro to his present stand even if the election have him around. How the two was lost at Kilkenny, the cause would be men came to be playing together in the same game after this does not aprretnevably ruined. pear. Anyhow Evans, who was drinkBUEXED AXD SHOCKED. ing freely, became ugly and sought to bring u n old scores, lie finally, whether ' A Lineman Got a Bolt of Electricity by accident or otherwise, struck Harris' hat and the latter made a pass at him. Yesterday. Evans then drew hit revolver and after While putting in a drop light in front striking Harris on the head with the of Atterbury, Dobson A Co.'s store yes- butt tired at him, the ball entering the bowels far enough to the right not terday, the current was turned on from to inflictjust a mortal wound. tho works, seriously burning the lineman This happened about 4 o'clock in the and so severely shocking him that some Harris was taken to the Wah-satc- h morning. before time elapsed he fully recovered. where his wound waa hotel, Where the hand came in contact with dressed Powers. Later he waa Dr. by the wire a flush of electricity lightened conveyed to his home at Five Points, up the front of the building, and the and last evening was resting easy, with first impression was that the front of the danger of serious consequences. store was on tire, causing no little con- but little so far has eluded arrest and tha sternation among the store full of cus- Evans know not his whereabouts. police tomers. Mr. Atterbury, who was standing THE TAX SALES. near, was quite overcome for a few moments, and Mr. Chase, though someDo Not Attract Very Much Atwhat blinded, was able to reach the un- They tention. fortunate linoman in time to prevent him falling from the ladder against the was the second day of the Yesterday plate glass front. sales. Collector Bluth had a tax The current, it is claimed, was turned county on seven minutes before the designated small audience while the sale wan in. time. progress, on the conrt house steps. Tom lleller. the auctioneer, looked ia vain for some crowd on which to exercise hia GEAXTKI) THE FRANCHISE. stentorian voice. There are about 250 pieces to sell, and The County Court Gave the Hot sale will continue today, opening at the r. Springs Company Rijrht-of-Wa1 o'clock p. m., on the court house steps. The sales yesterday were as followti The application of the Ogden Hot in Universitv Place; 9 in Nob Springs Railway L Health Resort Two lots Hill; 2 in Central Park; 6 in Dunn's adright-of-wa- y for a for their Company dition ; and lot 1, block 9, in plat B. track over the county road from Five Monte Cristo Points to Hot Springs by way of with a branch to Plain City, has A meeting of the Monte Cristos will bebeen described at length in Thb Commercial. The committee to which was held in the United States court room referred tho matter of the fronchise this evening. A full attendance is rereported at this week's meeting of the quested, as the committee on ways and County Court, recommending that the means is expected to report. A. C. Bishop, Chairman. through Harrisville be temi-otllciall- y . nint y, ft a All-wis- 17.-Pa- Monte Cristos tonight IL M. Hadley of Milwaukee, ia in the T, arty line. sua- - CharW Went worth Stanley mad Mies ueieu nam Anderson were vesterdav irj p' Tke Irish Leader Itae a to tke Hiluide Cally to Hit Sapporr. have - City. 'i b i aa parlance aad aigaifkaaea ef tfcia actios of the Hot fephage Gee THE 7 Las be fuUy set out. Tae dav taf frata Five PtMate to Hot i by the aew mute it bat "v, ati It ia eodarstood Uet the new tracer Ktroaj Ap-- is to be laid at ooce, or to be beyua at once. It m to be jdaced oa the Borta) Mr a to stde of the reed, 17 feet froaa tho prey The Seokane National Beak has FAEXELL WILL SETOTEE ciim i lis ooorw. I SE OF H! EYES. T. M. Sullivan, one of the Irish ea voya, left yesterday tor Liverpool. The MiasDuri Pacific directors if treated bat asked more tiaae t viae with refeaaftoe ta the brsaek ae a '. I I 1 all-nig- et 1 1 1 h I, Har-risvill- e, right-of-wa- y |