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Show I V' W' OGDEN. DA VOLUME IV, NUMBER OGDEN, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MOKNIN C. o'lrt hLt out by tLn Sjuthert had beets Sr& Clprrfc tueipay. He and n th iHiiii'.y Uaday ie-Uin a during a aturta. III) 111 huertit!y HMa jmm4u-- -r THE bill SI rOWDEK MILLS WISE BLOW IP, OX ejreJ Y COMMERCIAL. gsifl itito Hjf-m- tLe GALLANT t--4 To JAVDuffi 2 and butme a MO ar fc -- KlSLLVrSt AMI'AlbX IVR of A . f I MX Tiw Ikesil'r Lan4 i4 b n faa- - 0.H,tXt. Very a THE WORLD'S FAIR. the !;f:.y li.n.t i ho powder o ! I I I i ). r,i'.is 'iis n, J.)!i!; ir!ik-. ll.;ri;!:e, J'.ha Dotwiierb-in ' Croon aud a .v.:: i i :):' :i.id M ne . L . ho: t y. ;!.ers ;m rl'ie m ire wioulv i 'urvl as f ir ats Wil!ia:n learned !re, . lo.'.-inAnnm. .tian. nn-ir;o u it.m. J i:;ios V id. Hug'i r y, J i'v.1 h ) m- nor ga!l, ter Witiiuiu .uciJovwti, Amlor-;.!i. d;;mrh:e- and Lydia The ol'i'v of I ho Dnpont (vnTipany is a comjiiote wreck and six mills .ro in T(;0-ir- . j jnisi-kig- i i , - of tb Diipont walls aivj y f.i'.bn of t.'.esn sorio'.is--lybrok.-Tin; doa v, o. ,' i'mplyr-- s of ho company nnd wcro in aud abmt the mills that oxplxied. Several work iio i to ar ni'.ssiag and are, bolio.-oboon blow;) into frngmen'.?. Tho lirst ocmirred ia on of the exT'iosi niil's w'cere a workni'in n :med Orav. v.irecoiving a c n o? hoxa i ial p w i 'r lb? s nivel f ir tha use of t'a? United States government. In some w.-- a spark c: ramuai .atod to the can and it bK W u;). IsS:mt:y tho pai king mill exploded and t.!o t i'T mil's in th upjier yards v.n or eight in number, followed at th u ou- iso 'oad. iatorvls of All the'." except one wore "rolling mills" n w'nioh the ingediats of gunpowder are pulverizeJ by vertical of sione rollers turning slowly centre a around post, tho after explosion as a larsre building knowa "refinery" located near the center of th village txxik fire. It was a matter of lif and death ruins. iie::bers SororYl firm wt'w injured i of directors. In accepting this important position, he accepts all its responsibilities and trusts that with the aid of the preus of the country, this great international exhibition may prove to be such a suc-te- s as will be creditable to the American nation. By act of Congress it is provided that building's for the World's Fair shall bo dedicated on the 12: h of Octoler, W and the exhibition will be open to t imtors on the lirnt day of May, ISM, and close not later than the 3 th of October thereafter. Thus we have two years in which to arrange the grounds and erect the buildings, and seven months additional in which to receive and plaoo exhibits. the So far an this country is undersigned feels juntilied in the statement that the presentation of agricultural and slock products, will bo in every respect superior to any previous exhibition, alno that in manufactures and inventions the progress of the United States will be indicated ia a most reI markable nmtiui r. There is also t very reason to nntioi pats exhibits in large1 numbers from every other nation on thr globe. It is estimated by expttrtn 'Jiai,fto i;talniim-bo- r of exhibits will Arfietaw.iii.n fifty tl..)iis,4..r.. uuidtnl equally ibetwoeu the U;iited States and nil foreign nations. It, is proposed to jiiiike tiVos exhibition Fpeci.sily i'lieionti'ig in all that relates to manufactures by the presentation of the most imparl;ant processes in active oer- In. Hticn. with thee coniTianson will bo pre' ited the methods used in otiior i.'o'.inlriva lour hundrcil ycars.since Already there are indicntioiiH that ne.rly every stale .;tid territory in the Union will be fully represented, nv.d thiit large aiiprinriations wiii le made at tho. apprnaciiing sessions of the state le 'wlatures. Circulars aud Wank applications for v. r.i o rorwante-- i in uno season to ppi-iid! intending exhibitors. The undor-sig?- d would call upon tho press of tlin United S!.ihs lo hold up his hands in thi j,re .! international undertaking, wtiic'i !' ft!ctesfnl will establish the Ui.iied Stf.tcx of America as the tirst con'-erne- . W'.' I - iMlion ot lif; globe. Cwiroe R. Davis, K.:spo(.iiuily, I a-- a . He Is Too litisy. Oct. 7. Inquiry at the State Department today elicited the that Secretary Blaine is obliged lo dociiue the invitation from th Pacific coast to go there and take part in the campaign for lack of time. Vv'ashington, Arsenic in the Foou. Yif.nna, Oct. 7. A crime committed for the gratification of private malice has been made, public by a scullion, named Lsderer, employed in tho kitchen of Archduke Sigismund, at Gmuend, Tho charge against the prisoner lilyri-iis that he put arsenic in the foot! prepared for the table of the archduke. Tbe archduke and his suite partook of the food and all were taken sick. Doctors arrived in time to neutralize the effects of the poison. Lederer's sole object was to secure the dismissal of the to the who'e population that fire should archduke's chef, who had incurred the be extin :U Rhod before it communicated enmity of the scullion. with tiie p jwder the building contained. The Dupont lire brigade succeeded The Russians Take a Hand. in extinguishing the ilamea. Had the Sax Francisco, Oct. 7. The steamer if roof fallen in it is doubtful any man, womau or child in the vicinity would Alexander' from Siberia, brought furhave escaped death or serious injury. ther news concerning the tiring upon About fifsy families are rendered hoine-Iw- the crew of the schooner C. C. White. by the disaster. rnn.AOKi.PHiA, Oct, 7. The shock of The otlicers of the Alexander say when off Copper Isthe explosion at Wilmington this after- the schooner appeared six boats toward the sent land, in sections felt, noon whs plainly mauy of this citv. The shock ws also felt at besch. They were warned away but no attenMillviUo, S". J., Chtister, Pa., and other tion was p;;id to the warning and as distant. miles thirty-fivpoints the nealors persisted in trying to land, they vor tired upon by the guards, Sons of America. then bail cartridges. A numtirst 7. at Yokohoma and tirst of ber The Americans Oct. delegations Boston, to the National Camp of the Fatri.ilic other Japanese ports are fitting out versols o go seal hunting under British, Rods of America have errivxl in G rrv.iu and Japanese flags. of ia is The order reprewtii'-Next yoiir tho Rnssiuu government th K,.ue. Territories, having j.2ir) to protect the rookerie. Five proposes loiii'i'3 with a tol.il mc'Mlior'hi'i of vessels ar now cruising in war liusnan at-aiTi v:v! than Sea with instruelinns to perBehring from Molilalia, Cniiior; iia ai.d yetorby omptorilv seize "nv vessels. s Colorado. within the prescribixl share limits of . e hl-'n- k 1 m - five miles. C'ajtfnre of l'uhp Harrows. ill i 'i n lira in. Vi.yi r'li.M. Al l., Ot '.. 7. - The nolor- e ions i v.: lav .. London. Oct. 7. Kcv. Henry i.: ":, ,it t: Borrows, v, ascipiin'ti .! ' oi Kio llollsc ol l ell South Marengo by John McDuil'co ai.d siiudealy tod ii-- i I a-'- . et.k-- Ui th jrf. Waikvrpre-a-ttt-- r luii,iii iiAktu. rt Mki WuNil d. ird in ia iii:tititr o:TietiM Tr'irxr tr ?. a.' 1 iphMt mm. aL'.-u- - g' il AtiU THE MTNLS OF kcJ induMtrtMi bk-- lav rapidly in your milt are tmbiWr Mtbhshed His tTHLWlooli. producing tbtsr vartnl prvwl t and - to know," aaid :n b that La, a -- that Tbrouyh Keeturty Ohk tor Bpecul Tnnn. y dirwtly tittbe prnudrt anl dim-toraMKiatl Iumm. la Ui!v, be ., --it woold l well f s Will b U Hurtem hat tit KVpaUioa Him IKmm fur ia 1ruos HE TMTii l -- frieuds aad La was gltd to know that tbe nty is in aa varmtmiitg drree pn th fope eualeutod aad theM tiad a ready Binrket at . 1 print-- was Und as e ap-pr- ua brd your city that lhore was nut aa idle wbrsel ia Terre It m verv plejteant to know that tins ruujfity m by our geoerUly pl. aiid coumge "HuHfu!iiMs trod to bring and niaiatiin g.mj timea. tuilt a city. Croaking We diifer in our vieaa widely io!k'iea I but ii pul.bo of us is to iru1 nt-nwbM-tbe Hag reprettents tha Uinly and poser of our cwuiitry, and to the beet itileitwta of tbe .pe aa a are given U ee aud un.leri.taud thorn. We are in the enj. ymrnt of the UMwt erfect syMrtn if govtrumeDt tliat has liut. (maf-- w - jue-tto- iK-v- a--- y Miujbi Uhto,Oct-7.-Cocgrea-u- h -- Iix-i-de-o im iiik-ttrkt- e o u fi-- fe-c- tr illus-triou- a pallid-obeeke- le pr to-da- r 1 ! ti itaii,i a r Wine-hosi- TiT-ie- l-- ro!-1t- one-oighi- r Two-year-ol- . Mist Director Ceneral. l 1 res. The following was issued tonight: To the press of the United States: The undersigned has been elected to the position of director general of the World's Fair, to be held ia Chicago in 1$'J3, by the joint action of the national oommismoners aud the board Chicago, Oct. 7. l (J Y i i- - Lti,w to U it is i s Address of the Director General lo 'o-i- lV To-- e e An Associated Tree representative hastened to the Keen and haa wired that th whole tec t ion of th works, kaown ax the "upper yard." ia a complete wrack and at least six lives lost One of the magazines went off first and the rolling and drying nulla near by were set off by the concussions which followed in rapid succession. There were at least seven distinct successive x plosions. Every dwelling in the neighborhood is reported a wrecked or unroofed aud more or lose damaged. Telephonic inquiries from Wm'litr state that the ei plosions were distinctly beard ia that section. Liatk.r. A messenger hits just brought in the following dispatch which rtMs that the worst is not yet learned of the "Ten were powder null explosion: killed and twenty wounded. Rockland is a complete wreck, none of its houses left standing." Rockland is a villiage on the If rand) wine fully a mile above the acene of the explosion. It comprises a larrw paper mill owned by the Jessup mid and Moore Company mid at out lif t dwellings in which chielly reside mill employes. Its population is itbout l!Kt The evidence of destruction at that distance leads to the. belief here that the number of killed and wounded is not yt t appertained. Later advices state six or more hare ben killed and many wounded. The village is partially destroyed. Th Dupont poirdor mills extend along the J ra id wine, chietly on the went to waW for about two I ; bank c. ' t miles, 7ha are divedod iinto 'uppsr," J "lowdr" y.irdi The former ll lte I1 lattc the miles W(ria three mil' s and the tort of damage 7 f I from Wilmi- gton. Th-ma ;;t llrjk and provei io:r root as to If I VI. ft the loca' itv. t: e nana of Ro:kU:idhi!ig Y&rroiie uVy us d for building.- 'dustM-evhit it knowa iocady as "ih'j inhabited 'uill. ci:is- iliero. J hev wre all I T i damage- to proriertv can- "M s. iin(t"d ffl. e thorjijhly 'orca of im 8 oa e"n br ko win- I. wk in s .mo parts of W ;mifi:;t!'ii. f;)iT CtA five niilo-- i Rvv.f. T.i. fol!owin. ' ' i par'ii.ii li of t!t kill n't: Marti:; Dolan, D la :. Wili:;rn MtJirwy, .i.. A special from ii :ir (veU i'.rt (to tniiil for roads to iau y eo;l-- r I be lb Prri4-KU- l of pUrmg rtiUt j Mtit tral'o tn and l'n al lwHM-tu- t rrty from their esteru oofci.wtioo ii try rrwr. uf a uanwii a ug! PuiuL or joa--t t k O'lqoratum.'' Noara Vmoi, Iod, O- -t 7. TtUy The purjM tit thu arrgi-mec- t ku, McKitiley wpad bia campaia ia would be to protiJe Russia .f .j'jblir:i:g Las lm-- a on of o altons fur the h'f bin-- . the aiiUM&tb district Lere this evmlng. traffic bvtwwu oiu-Unof the uutioo. Kwit ucky, l.e tally the corauua This ia the county aoat of Holmes counOliM, and Indiana I ave intl in giriiig would be put to La end. him homage. In the laud of Duie tbe ty, ot, of th Dwtuucratio slrocghoids Ut-man. We are TKKRITUKIAL FAIR. added to bia district by the Gerry luan-de- r warm than in tbe greeting was Do ) under iuits; individual faclast wicter. native ta'.eof P.nidmt Hurrieon. pauaed ulties and iiir'.M have a ider range than Tke Seeoad Iay li I'ronoaurrd a fin The major waa greetad by It was hardly tur than day brer.k in any ulhr lain' Here, the sky of hop Decided SorresK. audience. Major licKialey spoke briedy when the Presidential train pamd is arched overhead of everr iudustrioua of the gerryuiaadar and devoted awat of tpactai to Taa 1'uaaaaciu. through Newiort and Covington, but the and aspiriug young man. There are do Salt Lata Citt, Oct 7. Tha Terri- prettiUent waa up and bowed ackuowl-rdgmeiit- unoeeded legal restra'ttoua. Lot us conbia remarks to tbe diecuaatoa of the to the buutling, enthusiastic tinue to cherish tlieee institutions and tariff, la tbe course of Lis remarks be torial fair vaa attended by a vast crowd said there is not an item upon which although tha weather was not beautif uL Kentuckiansthat crowded the deHta as maintain them in their beat development the train paafd through. Cincinnati Lrt us see that aa far aa our innueoca protective duties bad been laid that baa Tha displays of vegetables, fruits, waa reached at 7:30 a. and denpite can bring it to pass they are conducted not beea reduced ta price to the people aad temperance goods are all tbe early hour several thousand neople for the general good." (Applause.) who buy it. The Presideut thou iutroduoml SecreTbe Republican party 15 years ago made on tha first fiaor. gathered at tha tVntral station to greet Tracy, who made a brief addresa in gave the country free coffee aud tea aud The upper floor ia tilled with home the President At 8 o'clock the train tary The principal event of tbe which he aaid he had been delighted out baa now given it free sugar. We have made pulled The rattle, horse and with the trip, but more eqecia!!y wila goods. as a result a free and untaxed breakfast day w aa to come. The old Harrison homestead was the enthusiasm w ith which opleof Inpoultry ahow ia something fine and agritable. everywhere greeted tha PresDuties under this bill are loaer than cultural implemeata are weil repre- reached and the train came to a stop diana had about in front of the house ia ahicb ident and the warm personal friendships thoaeof any bill since l&L We have sented. they had manifested. (Applause). "The reduced duties aberever it would not Benjamin Harriaoil tirst saw the light same The room devoted to decorated china and qualities of band ami heart that but a few yards from the white interfere with or injure home indubtry, so endeared him to vou will cause have alnot should his it tha hare marks tomb of Ids shaft that the display and have increased it only where toe him be equally estoemel by all people inaccentor, ex President William of thetonation." though Misses Tulubah and Grace protecon of our own manufacturing wool Harrison. Henry terests demanded it. Duties on exhibiflue have some china on Young Congressman Grosenor of Ohio in a Tbe occasion was not one for words, have all been made protective. Most of tbe business bouses here and aa the href speech congratulated the farmers "J f in Is'vi you farmers of Ohio defeated tion. presideut passed to the rear of Indiana uxm the appearance of pros iwepub icaa party for the reduction ars represented and large crowds alien d platform he waa unaccompanied. The rent of the party delicately left him to perity, saying he had exeoled from th of wool tariif, as the Democrats then to sea Utah's products. representations made to find them a claimed, U is your iluty now to vole for The band is a leading feature and dis- the solemn memories that the scene of poverty stricken, morthis childhood and called forth. for youth it has not courses sweet music to the tbe Republican party jieople, instead of the class large crowds. A't r a brief stop the train passed on. gage ridden only restored the taritfof lfHil, but made One of the most Uxn whom the Gods of agriculture exquisite things on ex- The lreidi'nt was visible affected by seemed it stronger by bigb tariif on all substito lie smiling. It required hibition is the sugar bowl and creamer si; h s that brought so many tender tutes for wool. for th party to again ''1'tie American market is the best in the in Irish be! leek ware, deliettely lined in ni.inioiie-- i to his mind and when the reach theexertion train through the surging lit l l town of Ltiiwroncchiirg was reached world, aud it has been made so and can gold. As soon tut jMissihle tha bis voice was heavy with emotion as be crowd. only be so maintained by protection. At Danville The fait1 is a success and, is largely at- Addressed the crowd of neighbors and I'ourney was resumed. this roar of cannon the evening friends to him. to tended bids and fair thronged town greet keep tbe Tram liohbei'd Captimd. a "My friends," said the President, "I tounded hearty wehw.iie to the Prairie ftooded with visitors. want to thank you very cordially tor this .tie aud gave evidence of unusual preLkxinuto.v, Mo., Oct. 7. Two men for a demonstration. wore brought inio this city at 9:30 o'clock greeting. All the scenes aliout here are parations On the Turf. BuxMiMiTi.N, 111 Oct 7. Wlif n the familiar to me. This town of very Missouri a Iaei!ic detective, tonight by was tho first village of presidential train reached the Danville Cincinnati, Oct 7. The Latonia Frank Tutt, and a local detective, Milton track vvrt Tiiv. It- was fouud nejossarv Lnwrenoeburg my childish recollections, rind lis I np-- depot thousands of people were found wore placed in ta shoot IVda'plL. who broke bis leg yes- Mched it this nioridng and passed the assembled. Congressman Cannon introCrowder. The partj tbo county jail, charged with the Otter-vill- e tard iy. Tu?i goluu:g was valued at Kirliei-- t hoiuaof my recollwlionSi the duced tho president who expressed reof time precluded a train robljcrMl home, in which my childhood and early gret that lack They gave the $2o(. He wan glad to notice, ha '. was longer stay. Whil . names of Horatio Hines and Frank crowd ia meinorios exercising ininltomywaR spent, last ye ir has not ywld.'d an Hoffman. The capture was mado this thu It was found that u;:n in that lire very full of iutdresl, paid, Unit if hao been broken, re- - very fiillcif pleasur :md very full jL"d- - (Korare return to Illinois farms, that il- morning at Elmyra, it i Ray county, near the r i proii)i:e oflb ootY.. the C..:uell couiililif i, r : iii'iv the hwl lo me tiofxa. i rwutf it iWell li,iw. ti. l 1 l ?:t Uni hoifio of lines, Hwdft river, at I and upw irds, mile and m'.mt Th I who is a ii,r:iu'r. on earth. precious spft r At 7:40 the train reached Urbana, "1 have passed; with bowed fiead tho tptx-tjitoK'iifaia i, who is known under a doon seventy j u is 1 I in n isi v.. vilmre another iMultii ud clamored for a third. Timolol. West i.liasw's, tried to oscay. pointing a placo where they rest. We nre hero iu Mile K j r on, Aii'it K iU s.Hviiid, our generation with tho work of thoao sight of tho President II" de "!i,ud to at Tutt, but I ilfxl in the attempt, . however, anil introduced Secretary t who hive gone upon us. I:i7. Crowder having tlu'lmp on hhn with a Pulhniintthird. ir, s Three year-oMs and upwards mileainl each of us, that in family, in neighbor- Tracy, who was r'v'civivl with applause. revolver. Tutt :A l:Vn aftor tho - M e hood and state we do at UnM wiib equal At Ch.:inpt!gn tho eiti, ns were atever since tho desperate attack on jor Tom wo,i, ill.ir studi'iitsof tbo University third. the Missouri Pacific tr.vin some two Time, courage, graw and kinduosii t he work so tend. d by tho second, Tenacity v. ho received oi' the President mouths ago at tho woods nearOtlerville, im: bravely, kl.idly, generously done by wi .Illinois, ,h their college ch er several times Missouri. Ho has been laying for lltu.u strike for fillies, six thoso who tilled our plain s fifty years leptaloil. Afu-- a fow words by the won, A;me :ii'o. per Fidc-lA,.y and night for three day:-)- They will f iirlongs to the yonnc men the train Now-f- or ho tnken to Bo;):ievilki tomorrow. KlizaiMth nihjoad, Miss lliwkiiici, third, I must hurry on to tlnso l'rt ohl friends mid these fiew friends who pulled out and reached liloumington, Detective Tutt says: '"Without a single Time, 1:18'.,. five furlongs - L5:;b L. h:ivo come in simw Lawrenceburg was at doubt my prisoners are the fellows No wanted." Five thousand dollars reward won, Poloa second, Ora third. Time, i;miliar to me, I extend "gain my hearty sp'ho wern made by the Presii out for them. Hinos is ag.l '28 and l:'i5 thanks for this wclcotne, and Isg, in dent or member-- - of hit; party A I;l or IVkin, tilthough immeuso Hoifuian "27. Hinos is supposed to be at MoRRfs Pakk, Oct. 7. The tract was parting, to introduce tho only momler of my cabinet who accompanies me, crowds gat hered at both places. Peoria the head of tha whole thin:.', doing the a sea of mud and water. wan roiicbott at, 1 1:35 und Mayor Clark aii furlongs Mis (ianeral Tracy, secretary of the navy." planning and mustering his forces. They of tho council the Hooker colt; won. Gray lock second, pleaded not guilty. Socretiiry Tracy contented himself by and members Sinola colt third. Time, 1 :18. merely bowing to the enthiisiai tic crowd parly to iho Xational hotel to spend the All ages, live furlor.gs -- Ballyhor won and be hi. d the Pri'sider.t h;:-- l time o Light. Coiiditioii of Alaska. G. W. Cook second, Best Boy third i.hako a few oiger hands cvtopdeil the Manifesto. Chicai-.o- , Oct. 7. Governor Knapp, of Time. 1:02. train pulled out. At Milun an tuilo nlso crowds in and annual his of the aHMeinbled, but tho Runnymedo handicap, Alaska, Washington. Oct 7.-qua- lnrg. report 6ays that l'resident merely aimeared on the rear sur.:i!(rs and congressmen have left rterTristan won, Larima Bella '.he law prohibiting tho sale and manuplatform, introduced Secretary Tra facture of intoxicating liquors in the Riley third. Time, 2:14. Viii'l lit: gton but tho news from the six OowokI to the cheeritur Indi,i:;i:ms a.id Elmerdorf handicap, as to territory is a dead letter, except Mormon i o iforenee was heard with prothe train passed through. furlongs: Annio won. Peter second, Indians. 'The reason for the inettk-iencfound satisfaction by the otlicials bore third. Time, 1:15. Li'The Presidential party reached of the law, the governor says, i3 that who have mainly to do with the church for a 2 stakes little boforo o'clock and were Hickory prosecutions would lie of no avail. in I flail. Grand juries refuse to indict and petit mile and a half: Tournament won, Ban- not by a committee of Terra Haute "This in ir.doid important news," said heiided W. R. third. President Time, citizens, quet second, English Lady by juries refuse to convict. General Noble, spcrlniy of th.e iuteric-r- , of the Vandalia railroad, ll--n. ' Legislation which would provide more 2:41. Mile and furlong: Siluto won. Esqui-Timan cniinont Dcato-crati- c when informed of the action of tho gen- Oynifl W. affective machinery for the enforcement oral Mormon conference. to am "I leader of Indiana. This comglad of the present law would undoubtedly mau second, Flood Tide third. mittee escorted the presidential party to hear of it, and hope the Rction of the afford solution of the perplexing ques- 2:01 if Mormons in nil was taken Tkrre Haute, Ind., Oct. 7. -- Track Terre Hauto over the Evimsville and nincerily. tion. He calls attention to the inade"If tho action of tho Mormon confer-onc- e three seconds glow, citizens stakes, 2:22 Terre Haute road. quacy of the laws for the administration class oH brings forth the proper fruits, won, D.vnvillb, III., Oct. 7. Tho Prcsi'lont guaranted of justice, nte., and recommends that a naturally it will tend to relax the rigor making his trip a of commission, consisting in part at least of Walter E. second, Diamond third. Best is cert.iinly t he law. It is polygamy that it is 2:1834'. period of unalloyed pleasure. Nooilieial gentlemen acquainted with the country time. to exieriniuate. I confess tho revalue business of any character is allowed to Wabash stakes for and its needs, be appointed to prepare a cent landing of a large number of feUncle Sam won, Free second, intrude itsefl. 1,8(K short code of special laws to be submitBest The program of the trio isjbei:,g n. males at Now York done not to my mind Chiqiureta third, Iilanca fourtd. ted to congress. hered to in every detail. Th t this brii f t illy very well with this official action of The work of the goxernment schools, time, 2:33' Two eighteen class, pace, purse $1,500 .criol of relaxation is proving benefi- tho Mormon church, nor does it indicate of which there nre 14, the governor says, are measurably satisfactory, though tho (unfinished) Harry Jones won first heat cial to the President is evident by his reform. attendance is cot larp, the children are and Grant's Abdallah second heat Best cheerful demeanor and general manner of "However, lot us accept it in the spirit in which he bears up under what would sincerity aad trust that they really fash time, 2:1'.). and to hunt preferring le ordinarily deemed a tiresome trip. propose to conform to the spirit" of the and parents being indifferent. The generous welcome which citizens of law of the land. It is much preferable BASE BALL. seal sKins were Aliout l(X),(Xi is nutive state tendered him at every to have them relinquish polygamy voluntaken by the Alaska commercial comin Indiana was particular? pi asing tarily than lobj compelled "to crush it conslop under their pany during the year American Association. out by tho f trong arm of the law." lo the president. tract with the government, and probably AT IXH'ISVIIXE. It was a veritable surprise when at Attorney General Millar, upon whom half as many more were captured at sea G 3 the little town of Sullivan this afternoon devolves tho duty of prosecuting Toledo those and stolen by poaching vessels. Other Tiouisville.. furs such as bear, mink, otter, etc. are St. Louis 3 nearly half of the population of the eharged with polyamous practice, said: 3 Columbus country was found assembled and cheer- 'The significance of this proceeding on taken in large numbers. AT PHILADELPHIA. the part of the general Mormon council ing for a sight of the chief executive. The cod fishing industry, though not will have to bo doveloiK"! by circumwas f President The weed to to is should from it what far Rochester yield insignificant, Philadelphia postponed, the stances. Whether a sot of m'ou who in demand and made a brief popular of of are Some last le. the exports rain. year speech thanking the people heartily for the past have been as wiso as serpents enumerated below: Whalebone. AT BALTIMORE. are suddenly goi g to become as harm-los- s the reception. whale oil, 17'2,5(X); codgsh, $555,-Baltimore-Syracu- se us doves is a problem which tho fuBetween Vinoennes and Sullivan, thirty postponed, rain. KK); salmon, $.'1,355,1 KK); gold (estimated) raiiv, the fastest run of the trip was ture alone c ui sohe. Probably they u f2, Kt,Ut)0; fur seal, $2,XH),0lX). All ot her lo roalizo that they cannot resist th mado, the distance being covered in Struck by a RorkMliuV. exports sullicleut to make total ?'.),840,-73of this government." iLirty-lwThe miiiulcji. jiowcr event The governor recommends hat principal Lkadvili.k, Colo., Oct. 7. The west- ot the day was the re Terrw at some provision for acquiring titles to bound Midland eptiou was yosterday Pcfrainiiii"- - the Old Man. il.uit. A stand had been em-tonr.d afforded by tho gen- afternoon struckpassenger :und be by a rockslide three fully Oct. 7.- - Mrs. Maud Yates, thousand London, rsoesubled mail to the facilities miles east of Granite and the eral government, that jople engine and the p:irty. Tii? arrival of tho wife of Frederick Yale, the son of Ed! increased; that government hospitals tender derailed. The steps and boxes g'oct rain was heralded by wUif les of lie estubhshed. Authorized reprosenta-iioy mund Yato, editor of tho London World, vere knocked off the sliepor. P.issen-.'erand lactory hi engine in Congress, tlie governor sass. ci'y a:id th'r. who i separated from Iot h unbind, was inwore transferred. No one was :. Was lloiSO Wht !io l!e:i!e.! t i i thould be provided. The presence in jured. corurittod for trial on th charge r'n stand was ti rci'-heb f in.!?n:i.-- i Washington every winter, ho says, of with '.he olijfct of ton minute!-- ii inle the tliui. fully unauthorized persons assuming to voice it V.iiulii.g i"l" fa!hor-i:i-hiv- .' Tie Metalluifists. A Ci.eel'ili pi' 'f'lo "Ill:; (II. n'.,. i. t he sentiments of the people ami by their r w inu 1 tin ibistakos to use no stronger term) is, he Philadelphia, . 7. After three tMr-ii- o I ).ni"!s Settle at Oiu o. en mid lilt r: I. Ueed hii. i mischief. Li.-i- k iiss, doitg infinite stay in this city the English mid 7. i ()."t. Pm .i;;l.U)d h.is do 'N, ;e i.' rosji-'i)pcoj German metallurgy's and iion iiricte.-lefs.mi i;:r.i!scttl 'ui cut of iiit mi ii:i:n(di.ite A Rail toad Circular. this morning for Ibaron. At L"b-no; i ;l ' '.' '' W :i mi or i :d; iii:iity for the s"iuro of th party will be the gui- - i." i , loiiio iny's A'.i".i:i Lik. Cm-.o;O t, 7. Chairman Walker R ibnrt Coleman, prnfirietor of t h C ,d- ' J one-- - Steven." :i, i!'- gaily c:ii- itiill iron mini p. Th":i they w .!! go V has issued a call for the seventh quarter- sdio a fow tons' at V.; , i .e o! sofie o. liii) iu'vt Led po'SOIlill tii.g of pit si knts oi lines in the llarrisburg and remain over niut. 40. Mi intseh, Nebraska, says: This morning irjum-tiowas retrai(iiBg artk-lg of a lum-ict J- - ulylicr turn of angrotd chra.-tei.l the Tecuniwtit llpubli-caone of lbs proagaiust M. El , prietors. About thre Btonlha iigo a a party of Union Labor men pun-haaehalf interest in the piper an 1 eim that time thut have tried to freeze Mr. Cowan out. Yesterday they locked him out of the office and he was not alio we--1 to have anything to say regarding the paper, henoa the injunction. ih 'j"u.' tu p j eesia !dof 6. ti. ll.n n.ubhli!i.t ia ti. li4Ucf ii!rl tvniKiL' au'j-- TU Tarlf Vbflw itn Vilm Del, O.H. 7. Several etarliing expl(ion ia quick succession ome count! five, others seven, at 3:1) disp. ru. announced to Wilmington aster at the Dupont powder works oo the Brandy wine. A rush md for g!ephmefl, but nothing could b learned L!i2jFagu report of th damage. 1 WiUi Bp such Btrosjt DQcrue County. . Kipr McDuffc and a large rvaard. EJitorial Lorkout. u-- it fai tj midrrpofii'U'ity Bukitig rU ai.J put tbe lvW Balsa ut tule aregreatiy ti others will fwwv Eiartly, Bat Ioebtlns U lajar4 He oter-poat-re- d Ground. li tive rat lui'i-ta- . Ta VUlrf of Eocklacd Near Wilntig-tooDj, to Levelled to lU A 1. r djed-.- l tudlec!y I her graFpeJ L'ai him from rueifhi preving At rrilie struggle saaad but a;tn. Mcliu'Tee huu others caxe ia mi him. TLe K hern 1 bi M en liter .a e Os. JLUOR. fwi!we, by in s THE rillCh' FIVE CENTS. OlTOHKK Flo-rill- a Vin-oeaa- threo-year-old- a, $L5tX-McD- wet-ter- de-nir- f full-size- d 1 be-;:i- o tn n s Hpe.-iic- ' J O-t- I ,l.-n- t - - V1 1", me . ir-- L-oi- , j eh-:'li- |