Show I QUINNS QUINN'S ARM LEG LEGAND AND NOSE BROKEN FALLS FALLS' FROM TELEPHONE POLE Francis W. W Quinn of or one oneo o of the known best-known and most popular men In Salt lt Lake county is at the Holy HolyCross holyCross Cross s hospital suffering from most painful Injuries received at yesterday fly Mr r. r Quinns Quinn's left lc leg is broken in two places his left len arn arnt ami Is fractured between be be- teen tween the elbow and shoulder his no noIs nose noso Is bro broken en and nd he Is otherwise badly bruised The accident which resulted In the Injuries sustained b by Mr Ir Quinn oc oc occurred while he was repairing repairing- the wires ori on a telegraph raph pole which is a part parl of his duties as telephone man manager maniger gel at Bingham While engl engaged ed In his work one of oC the tile cleats on the pole broke and Mr Quinn dropped more more than twenty t feet to l tie the e hard ground falling upon lila his left lett side and ind receiving the Injuries mentioned He lie was taken to the Holy hospital last evening c where ho hoI I as t by hy and others and today I is resting as well as could bo be expected Mr Ir Is a brother of or Barney B. B Quinn of or this city n DANISH t V REJECTS THE TREATY ABOUT WEST INDIES COPENHAGEN Oct 22 The The to today ny rejected the second reading read read- ing of or the tho bill lull providing for the ratification of ot the treaty treat between Denmark and the United States In regard to the ces cession lon of oC the Danish West est Indies to the latter country The vote stood 32 to 32 a a. tie The announcement caused great excitement In the House and demonstrations on on the part of or the spectators In the thc voting there was on one abstention The Rightists and two Independent Conservatives opposed the bill The Leftists ts and six Independent Conservatives Conser supported It V The vote oto was taken without an any debate today and the r result was greeted with mingled cheers and shouts of or disapproval Crown Prince Frederick all the Ministers and many members of the diplomatic corps and members of or the were present The public galleries were crowded |