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Show ' 3 OGDEN ;B AIL Y COMMERCIAL. A, VOLUME IV. NUMBER 15. panic in a OfJ DEN, UTAH, SATURDAY Un Las fciin niiiini. built a kajve ing aud bow transpires U -- build- Vyr.t lx' that tim gifts oa paper Peters LsviLg g.tra his Bote for IL cuius ALTAR DEAPEBIES CATCH FIEK There was a run an the Manistee national Laiik this Bjuraiiig, which waa AND CAFSE A WILD Rl'SH waa TLs instituts promptly ait-t-. prepared for the veaergeory, and ia Anwof On Ttarmssnd Children Who amply able to u.e4 a run without going outside of its own resources. Tb Trwmpls Each Other ta Their Preo-da- d excitement here Las subsided. Peters ESort to ffscspe, this af teruuuo, in speaking of th condition of various firm la which La is interested, said the only ones likely to Aa latrj Bay Sew Ysrk'i Hrhor la be seriously affected ars peter k MorCoUUios BoUUrou 1'tHKlitiua-Srirrrison, of Menominee; Arthur Meigs A U ( tiW Co, lumber and real Ute, aud peter AloUC lb Dunham, of Grand lUpidsandoneor two southern nrm. These are likely to Chicauo, Oct 17. At 8 o'clock this go under. norning when the St Stanudsus Roman The Kirk Won't lo. Catholic Church, in the Polish seltW-mein the north esters part of tL Wsshisotos, Oct. 17. ritv, was tilled with fifteen hundred Child, of the census bureau, children, the altar draperies caught tins has replied to the demand of Mayor from an overturned candle, and a panic ensued. In the wild rush about twenty Grant, of New York, for a recount of children were crushed and trample that city. The demand is without the upon. The tire waa extinguished with support of any facta officially known to slight low, and the police finally re- the oflice and that bureau will adhere to stored order and rescued the wounded. its enumeration until convinced by Several of them had scalp wounds, and proper proofs dnly presented that the one or two broken arum, but it in not same is erroneous. He adds the opporthought that the injuries are fatal tunity will speedily be given the mayor in perhaps one case. to present his case and any evidence be may have to support it. t''hL u Ufc-Viu- lrst l't t nt cting-superintendent ex-C- A loiter Account Oct THE FAST MAIL. At 8 o'clock this morning over a thousand children were Heated in the Stanislaus lioman Catholic church, where Futher Barzynski waa celebrating a apecia mas. One of the altur curtain blown toward the caudle by wind, suddenly ignited and in an instant flared up. The children roue to their feet in wild alarm, but the the prieet shouted to them to lie seated as there waa no danger. He tore dowu the curtain and trampled on it. Ail would have been over in two minutes had it not been for a woman, whuee identity has not vet been learned. She lout her head and screamed wildly to the children to save themselves; that the church waa burning. Instantly a wild panic ensued and despite the utmost efforts of the prieHt to restrain them ttie children made a frantic rush for the entrance. Some one turned in the fire alarm outside and when the engines and patrol wagons came clattering up the noise added to the awful pan if. The children were packed in a dense mass in the aisles, struggling and screaming and nltove all this could be heard the Bcreains and shouts of agonized parents outside. Finally the police and firemen managed to restore order. It was then found that Frank Dziewieksi, aged 5, was dead; John Prowtowski, aged 9, and Frank Ubban aged 9, fatally injured and twenty others more or less seriously hurt Of this latter number the police burgeons are confident none will die, although there are many cuts and bruises and some broken bones. CHicAtut, IT ttiiou Pacini' Official P.tpluiu Why it is Ibdavrd. Siat to The ( oHHtuiAi.. Omaha, Oct. 17. Regarding the frequent ittmplaiuta whi h have been made about the delay in the overland mail between Omaha and San Francimo, the Union Pacific omVials here say that it has been caused by the great increase iu the coal traffic of the Wyoming division of the road between Cheyenne and The coal business has been extraordinary heavy and the movement of the coal trains has interfered more or less with the Fast Mail. There have ulso been several wrecks recently which have contributed largely to the delay and as a consequence the mail has been late in Ogden from two to three times a week. The oflicials, however, are informed that this delay has but been from one to two hours and can not understand why this could not be made up by the Southern Pacific passenger train which carries the mail between Ogden and the Pacific coast. Og-de- Use the Telegraph Less. Sprclal to The Commercial. Omaha, Oct 17. Vice President Hoi-comb, of the Union Pacific, has issued an order afTectiug the transmission of matters pertaining to the railway business by telegraph. The orders ihji t AX AXliliY BAY. telegrams have been se Several Collisions and Loss of Life bers and of such length as to ourden the wires and impair the effectiveness of in New York Harbor. the service. Hereafter all matters exNew York, Oct. 17. Never before in the most irnitortant aud urgent will cept the memory of the oldest mariner nlong be forwarded by train. the water front have the East and North rivers been so dangetous nnd lioisterous. Judge Adams Head. At 9 o'clock this morning, when the tide Dt'isugiTR, la., Oct. 17.- - Judge Austin was about at its height, the river about formerly chief justice of the suthe Battery and bay as far as the eye preme court of Iowa, died at an early could see was as tierce and choppy as any hour this after an illness of a stormy sea ever witnessed. Along coast year. His morning,is believed to bo canmalady the wind was blowing forty miles on cer of the stomach. Ho was a native of hour from the northwest. Only the Vermont and a graduate of Dartmouth u vessels vent ml and strongest largest out. After the wind moderated, at Pat- college in 1848. lie was elected to the court in 1875 and served twelve terson, Scott Nixon, n brukeman on the supremeHe was a man of scholarly and years. roof while on the Lackawanna railroad, of a freight car passing down the spur literary tastes, and took much interest near Getty avenue, was carried olf by in educational affairs. He was for many-yearregent of the state university and the wind and seriously injured. The gp'io in the bay aided by a strong for ten years professor in its law departebb tide caused a collision this afternoon ment. between the big tug boat, James A. GarA WILD TOWN. field, and the freight boat Amos C. liar-stocomof the Stonington steamship Telluride Striken i Biff Lead and pany. The Garfield went to the bottom. Goes Crazy. John Steel and John Lyons were drowned, while seven other men were Telluride, Colo., Oct. 17- .- Telluride rescued by the Barstow's crew and the is ablaze with excitement. Flags are crews of other tugs. Capt Henderson, of the Garfield, had an arm and jaw flying and men cheering. In the great broken. Sheriden Tunnel a vein has been struck and developed a large body of ore of a Violent Gales. ' very high grade. Boston, Oct, 17. Advices from various was commenced in NovemThe tunnel points along the New England coast re- ber, 1887. It is 3500 feet long, and cost port the most violent gale of the season 8300,000. Waters Mauager in .says that vessels Several are precarious raging. on the basis of what the positions, and considerable loss to ship- calculating mine has done in the past, this striae ping is feared. puts $15,000,000 in sight. The ore struck by the tunnel carries brittle silver and Terrible Tragedr. and runs high in gold. Over a copper, 17. A terrible tragedy thousand feet is Bkkijm, Oct. gained in depth. Tha occurred today at Reinikendorf, a sub- vein is owned by the Sheridan company urb of this city. A builder named for 5,000 feet linear on the surface. The surface has been developed the entire Schaaf. at one time wealthy, but w ho distance, and s of produced had lost money ana was ueaviiy in debt, the output of San Miguel county for the Wtt.unltfvl his wife and five children with a hatchet, and hacked their heads in a past eight years. terrible manner. Three of the children Years to Exhaust It. died from their injuries. Mrs. Schaaf wit tVrn remaining two children are un Oct. 17. An Inter-Ocea- n Chicago, conscious and dying. The murderer has from special Telluride, Col., says the Bed, and thus far has eluded the etiorts Sheridan vein opened Wednesday shows made to capture him. a larger body and higher grade of ore than any that the work has heretofore The Peters Failure. developed. General Manager Waters Information 17. Oct Ala., Montgomkrv, says it will require years to exhaust the was received here of the assign- ore body opened to the Sightby tunnel. ment of the Peters Lumber Company at Aloo. The failure wiis caused by the A lonble Tragedy. failure of Peters, of Ministee, Michigan. i John W. on. Pa., Oct. 17. Pitts The Peters Lumber Company wus the r retired of this a Davis, lumber manufacturing company largest in the state of Alabama, if not in the place, wus shot dead this evening by PoYellow Pine territory. lice Officer Weathers, who also received-injuriewhich may prove fatal. Davis A flee ted. Public Institutions was intoxicated and became involved in Manmtrk. Mich., Oct. 17. Two or a tight in front of the Eagle hotel. three public institutions will find theiu- - ( Weathers attempted to arrest. Davis, but the latter resisted so stoutly elves very directly interested iu the that another oflicer had to le called. failure of R G. Peters. Several years Davis broke away from toth officers aud ago it was announced that Peters had drawing a "blackjack" from his pocket given $50,000 each to Oberlin college,01i-ve- t struck Weathers a terrific blow, felling college, and the Congregational him. Weathers drew a revolver and Theological seminary at Chicago. Obwr- - tired at Davis, killing hiiu. nine-tenth- -- hotel-keepe- j Louis to b kl by the fvw-r- j would be the new horn rule; but every agrat The beer was oa the OUT. eukyy Uiey jiMi on tL Prbe!liUs Mr. of Abnuaa. Th Lreaiog carrtwl with it a pledge of a fulur eoeuplaint ked aa injunction againrt eoaupmay puuey which it was impafeibleto redeem Abrams aod aiao sought to repletiu the e i or pi by obctrttcting civilised society ia 3 LA A HUH DECIDE AS OLD STBiP OF PAPER KEIStiS Ireland, tiaiiour wont oa to Ok goods aire! fcrized. The defendant say Uis that the writ of rv U-- in would PantelUtes never debated aaythiii: apA UE1M1XAL TO JUSTICE. A CAPITAL. not be to recover bxrr in Iowa. Judge proaching th suggestion of dealing ith KloMnM holds that the Wdaita tail m tli real diilioult. Not content with in iu that Jams Smith Arrwtsd tor to Killing; of this oegativs attitude, they had positrtngTUhsr' Bill MmM by a Vos of out rwtrospnctiv ths low law ivyarJiRg the sale of h tive policy attested by three jitdgnt 13 to 11. Then BeooaaUlsred an4 Msj Two Tsars Ago Through or in original packages is null and feeling of anarchy which would prov lifalald LsUsr. rTnsUy cotal. tl grants a perpetual injunction Oarslsssly disastrous to Ireland. If, supposing to restrain Abraais from further interMor ley should come into oflice tooior row, 0s T raif Hrssny's Aswfelas TmUll) Hut h had not the same amount of trouble Rrictoai JulK la EacUu4-1- W Prhri' fering with tbs business of plaintiff. to deal with that the present government Hall Aba! ru)i(ma -TrlU J ia BU Oil -- The Ofirer Ui Is Brotherhood of St. Andrew. had, it would only prove that the fet-4- il. Psal OsoU Fall to were sceoe shifter in this disfsppnvfiaa f MuriwUa IV--t PHiiuDO-rHiA- . 17. The uaivea-tio- a ParaeUite comedy. rolltind liUf. graceful WisalsrC. Wrt of Lhs Brotherhood of St Andrew week Glthuk. Oct 17. Th eiciUmtfet today discussNl the subjWt of "Laymen New York, Oct 17. About Ealned His Bombcm. over the disrurifcioo of the Kinjftiisb.fr in the Community." Many delegates ago, a man took to Kuerintndeut Oct 17. Leslie Prater DunLokdox, Small of the Boston police, an old letter capital bill continued until 1 o'clock this poke. In bringing the aildretwes to editor of the Matrimonial News, the can, allowed to termination Father Hall, of New York, which h had found anKJig the effects of morning. Then the bill who lately struck snag in tL shape of a l placed oo passage and defeat!, 12 to sail: "lie laymen. LViat put on reman named Clark, who had lodged in breach of promise suit, which netted 1L Today a motion to reconsider re- ligious habit lJont put on a white tie. the city w ith him. It was poKtmarkivl Miss You want to be as free as new mI the trouble. At 8 o'clock the M.tble from Gladys Know U s 10,000, was arwas and in it start the was still going on and another any susptcifu tiiat the work is promoted ISrooklyu, .VI., retted today on a charge of fraudulent is sentence: shot "The tuan you all night exciting MetMoo m iu prusiect bv charity. I Having tlirow o off all sem- ling He tioltcd to Iloukmgs bankruptcy. blance of clerical guise, the brethren go dead. A dispatch was sent from Bostou to immediately after the verdict, aud relatkk. into the wprk with a hearty impulse, Police turned for his public examination only Superintendent Clark, asking if after the warrant was issued. Duncan GiTHKif, Oct 17. A motion to recon- diffusing thitrougly healthy religious in- Clark was wanted for a murder, giving sider was finally carried and the bill fluence. Ad amended ment to the conadmit thot he was making 1000 a year As no of him. man of that description passed. No trouble occurred. It is be- stitution, sinking out the section iu name appeared m the criminid records out of the paper, but savs that all the lieved the governor will veto it for the whtch Chicago is named as permanent of gone and that he is now the detriments word was scut that propertybvishis w as adopted. reaaon that public neceNxity doe not dewife. was not wanted. But later the seche headquarters, mand the establishment at preeeut of a deond Hlice the precinct recognized XRWS FIJI IM CUBA. THE SOCIALIST UIXURKSS. permanent capitoL scription of the man calling himself Clark as that of James Smith, The Tariff Law Considered Strikes who murdered Biigliam, Jr., in England. John Carroll, at One of the iVlegafcs Drop Dead Front and on election and Pearl IJioU. streets, 17. Lo.MKis, Oct During Conference. Brigham Young, night, iu 1K88. Smith, alias John Clark 1 1. wan is who has 17. In the Socialist con A Ueu ItAVAXA, Oct visiting England, just meeting Jr, Huj.k, alias Brock, eciied after the murder been interviewed at some lenght by the called by the board of planters yesterday and hail not been toen since. Word was gress toduy, Baumgarten, one of the del- Liverpool Mercnry. His tone of sub- ut consider me larin question, it was at once sent to 1 tot. ion to arrest and gate from Hamburg, tiking part in the mission to the restrictions of the United attended by the wealthiest planters of hold him, pendiug investigation. Detec- debute, in the midst of an argument in Kearney was sent to Itoston, and he w inch lie liecame excited, staggered to States government is not very marked. Cul. It waa decided to send to tin tive with him a brother of the murdered the floor dead. The cause was probably "It was, he said, a itopular delusion mmraer otine colonies a iietition in took man. They ositively identified the neari disease or apicxy. that the Mormons were compiled to favor of reciprocity w ith America and a man as Smith, ami he will be brought After the imdy of Itonitarten was taken have more than one wife, and, as a matlaw revocation f the of mercantile re to Brooklyn as soon as requisition papers from the hall and the excitement subter of fact only ten ier "ent of the elder lations members of the comtmmitv had more omnibuswith Spain. The street car aud cau In prepared. Smith went into a sided, the delude was resumed. ' A reso companies have dismissed all liquor shop on election night two years lution was finally adopted declaring that than one wife. The saints hitd always, the and contracted with ago. At the end ot the bar Carroll stood a Socialist cannot fulfill its misand would always, honor the laws of the new strikingidrivers drivers.1 The old drivers stoned the with some friends, and after a little time sion unless paper the means of existence are land, and now that laws had been en- omnibuses. several Injuring who was under the influence of assured and urging members of the passengers. Smith, acted by Congress forbidding jlund Soma of the rioters have been arrested. liquor, drew his revolver and tired at party to promote the circulation of the mnrringes, the present president W ilford Severe measures have been taken to pre- Carroll, whom he shot in the stomach. chief Socialist organ and Woodruff, had issued a declaration of serve order. A number of periodical cigarmakers Oirroll died a few months later at the literature of the nam. Tho hrst and submission. went on rumis strike It Beyesterday. Smith Brooklyn chief of hospital. resolution escajetL the He maintained, however. that the pass ored duty press, the that all trades will join in the fore he shot Carroll he had quarreled uociures, is 10 eniignien me working- ing of the prohibition law was a direct strike. man with a Welsh , named is and it men and to inspire them with confidence stroke at religious but contrary in themselves as a class. thought the shot was lutant for him. to the prevalent opinion that the recent Not Herr Aues presented the organization Slurp Enough. presidential manifesto is the death-knel- l A committee's reKrt which waa adopted. of Mormonism, Mr. Young maintain PECULIAR PROCEEDING. New York, Oct. 17. -- Spread out in the The membership of the party shall be that although to a greHt extent disfran seizure room of the custom house yesterchined and made to rse as the medium open to men and women according to One of Chief Assassin) Henneasy'a the aUpHirt and agreeing to the prin-ciiilof political tricksters to gain their ends day was a unique collection of goods Shot Dead in His Cell. and programme. No one shall be the spiritual nature of his religion will which were taken from Mrs. E. Brown admitted who has committed a gross ofom overcome all such difficulties. New Ori.kasr, La' Oct of Philadelphia, who arrived on the La In the United States, he said, the sup Gaaoogne. The French line wharf ia Duffy, cousin of the life tighter, who fense against the principles or is guilty of dishonorable practices. pression of Mormonism was not a morsl under the surveillonce of one of the has been in the habit fl " " foing to Paris '. n. i ... or social question, but purely and simply sharpest of the women on Surveyi r I rtfceratcAl there see to a friend on The Tariff prison' Mrs. Cattle. when and Brown Lyonfe' staff,' political walked down the gang plank it waa evi for a 'misdemeanor, I P00 there today Waxhinuton, Oct 17. The treasury Wrecked at Se. dent to the inspector that all was not and asked to see AntlJ foaflldo, one has issued a circular to the department Lo.tDON, Oct 17. The British ship right. A search of Mrs. Brown's trunk of the assassins ot Chiet of Police Hun- officers on the subject of impor custom to hair even two brushes, brought light Liz.ie Z. Troop was wrecked at Loo foij the purpose of tation of neat cattle in velvet and white satins, nessy, ostensibly pursuance of the from Nagasaki for ing dresses Chop. identifying hiin. When the prisoner apscores of shadeaand articles other lamp meat susi w urne. A portion which imqiect'"1 a and out Duffy pulled pistol wonld 'mve set up a Yankee peared nations of c rts an .4 nChruiil inflicting a fatal wound. notion store. 1 hese goods were not in shot rim, was then immediately placed named aa oil by th Duffey Mrs. Brown's declaration, and the under He said arrest to the Another Account. inin insiector the extending officers that if the Italian died he was the tariff bill; it suspend prohibition of Mrs. Brown jieraonally, found Philadki.phia, Oct ship quiry toher willing to hang. He only w ished there importation or neat cattle arriving in the skirts and wearing apparel werenliout among Lizzie C. Troop, whose officers narrowly sixty-foumen more like United States. By virtue of the same seventy-fivr hair switches, thirty-eigh- t Ihe authority, the prohibition of importaescaped being poisoned on the high seas pairs of kid gloves, and 100 handker- himself to do n similar deed. tion of hides of neat cattle from North, Mrs. Brown was greatly dis- wounded Italian waa taken to the hos- Central and South by the Stewart on her voyage from Phila- chiefs. America is suswhere ho usserted that he had pital, and someof her friends tressed, appealed always lieen a friend to Chief Hen- - pended, neat cattlo from those coundelphia to Japan, as heretofore reported, to Mr. Van Postmaster Morgan, (3ott's t now learned to have boon wrecked on live. More than fifty tries being ut present free from conhand man in the superintendent's nesy. He cannot The hides of neat lieen made of parties be- tagious disease, the island of Loo Choo while on her ris'ht Mr. Morgan called at the cus- arrests have bureau. in from European countries, lieved to bo implicated iu the assassinahomeward journey and nearly all of her tom house cattle said that Mrs. tion of which the secretary of ngriculture states crew lwt. This news was received from Brown was yesterday andFrom and snot her Hennessy, today what ho poor. Loudon today by cable to the vessel's had learned very Italian, Pedro Natal, was ideutilied as contagious diseases of different kinds he believed that she had one of the men seen running away from are known to exist more or less, are proagents. It has caused much anxiety in gone to Paris and w ith the bought goods hibited unless the importer shall proshipping circles for Captain Benjamin the view of opening a store in Philadel- the scene of the murder. New Oklkank, Oct. 17. The body of duce proofs of clearing showing the Founes, her master, was accompanied by was not prepared to say He phia. the late Chief of Police HcnnesHy his wife and child. These with other whether Mrs. Brown was a in hides were thoroughly disinfected prior smuggler. state in the city hull today, anillaywas to leaving a foreign country and that officers and members of the crew mudo The customs authorities her say that the total number on board twentv-two- . by thousands of people. The they are free from infection of any kind. conduct was very strange, and that the viewed was funeral largely attended and Canal seizure was warranted. The goods Dillon and O'Brien Speak. street wiis lined by an immense crowd The Lottery and Society. at $1,000. for a mile. Paris, Oct. 17. -- The Siecle publishes a New York Sun: In the fierce On the. Turf. sort of manifesto from Dillon and The Police too. Smooth. war still raging in Louisiana women -- Carmen 17. Oct. Half mile O'Brien, in which they describe their Latonia, are bearing a prominent part. From the Winsipeh, Man., Oct 17. -- Chief of the motives for their Silver Dirno One won, second, Light on both have been sides they Police McRue has had four suspicious flight from Ireland, first, and action, etc. They say that when they the stearnest and most uncompromising third. Time, 51?. looking gentlemen who arrived from St arrive in America they will separate, Mile and twenty yards -- Royal Garter of advocates, and in some cases serious Paul Saturday under his nose for the Dillon visiting the principal cities and soc.nl differences have leen the result. won, Little Crete second, Billy Pinker-totowns in the north, and O'Brien going past few days. Having received infor- over third. Time, 1:37,. To this end New Orleans society is the western and southern states. a mation of bank that robbers gang Mile Aunt Kate won, Harry Weldon greatly agitated over com plications that London, Oct. 17. A Paris correspon were about to eotnmenee operations in threaten the approaching season. Mrs. second, Robin third. Time, 1:45. dent to the Times interviewed the Mile and seventv yards Virgie Dor this city, he shadowed them so Irish John A. Morris, wife of the great fugitives yesterday. Dillon expeota and ull on their bauks the closely, put Penn Princess is who a prominent won, Annie third. second, to raise 100,000 in America, and expects lottery king, would-bthe robtiers found that guard, leader, and known as one of the most Time, 1:4734. year's imprisonment when he rehauls, and to- one Six furlongs Reputation won, Tenor it impossible to make any for turns. charming hostesses in the south, has took train south. the the day they made no secret of championing her hus- second. Woodbena third. Time, 1:17. O'Brien says he relies for support of Four furlongs - Fannie S. won, Maud On arriving at Neche, Dakota, on the his mission band's cause and holding the issue to be to America on the Irish men were at searched line, the boundary a personal matter. Society is under B. second, Leo third. Time, :50. Roman Catholic of Archbishops of Chicago the the request railway detectives, AT LKXINOTON. heavy obligations to her. She is warmly and on one of the men was found a full and St. Paul and on the Irish American inand this to winter admired, proposes teen set of the latest improved burglar tools. Catholic clergy in general. He also Lexinoton, Oct 17. wo-seven troduce the two orphan daughters of hoK for the sympathy of Cardinal Emma won, Pickaway pace second, General Hood of confederate fame. Grafs Dallah third, others distanced. Gibbons. Admiral Porter Better. friends are Best time What to do, her The Boulangist organ, La Prosee, 2:15. Two-fortasking each other in consternation, and Washington, Oct. 17. The condition states it knows that Parnell is angry beunfinished from trot, yestermeanwhile Mrs. Morris is calm, but very day Dave Wilson won, Ruby Wilkes of Admiral Porter, who has been suffer cause of the flight of 1)1 Ion and O'Brien. firm. second, Maumejan third, Ailsie Medium ing for some months with affection of But they emphatically deny that there is any dissension in their party. fourth. Time-2:2- 3-'4. the heart, incident to old age, is much With Robbers. Fatal Afltaj 82,00- 0- Jack won three Dr. and of the tonight, Wales, improved An Errinif Officer. Lima, O., Oct 17. About 3 o'clock this heats from Roseland Wilkes. Time him better navy, his physician, reports . 1 X 11 2:154. were of robbers detected a man ...l wiieu un leu .ewporv ."uouuuy. morning gang San Tex., Oct 17. General Antonio, class, S1,T10 Cordelia Tod"v he took a sufficiency of nourish- at work on a safe in Ohio City. An won, Harry Medium Stanley today issued an order convensecond, Scramble nie t, and is altogether improved. alarm was given and the citizens turned third, Sallie B. fourth. Time 2:21. ing court martial at Fort Clark 'the out to capture them. The roblers Three year-old$1,500 - Presto won. 22nd for the trial of First Lieutenant on Balfour Ireland. opened fire and a battle ensued during Belle Vara second, Mista third, Vatican George L. Turner, Eighteenth Infantry, which two of the citizens were seriously fourth. Time- - 2:22. 17. A London, Oct. meeting of the for the embezzlement of 500 belonging and two slightly wounded, and one of class, II,TOO - McDoel to band of his regiment. The opinthe burglars killed. He has not been won, Mocking Bird second. Billy Mack Northern Conservative union was held ion the in military circles is that Lieutenant in and New attended Castle today by identified. The others escaped. third, Junemont fourth. Time "2:15:i4. Turner will be dismissed from the serLater Two of the citizens' posse, .four pace, Among those present vice. persons. un 4,i a l,0tX), reis and Pence Frank it Charles Hover finished - King Tom won first heat. was Balfour, chief secretary for Ireland, ported have died from their wounds. Winslow Wilkes second. Time 2:15. w ho w as given an enthusiastic Fire in a Prison. welcome, The others are not dangerously hurt. A resolution was adopted by the union A large posse are out now searching for Tcnn., Oct. 17.- - The enNaniivii.i.e, I'nder Tryiiiif f imiiiistancc.s. welcoming Balfour, and declaring his the remainder of the gang of robbers. Cherry-Morrotire of Manuthe plant and had saved untiring energv West Superior, Wis., Oct. 17. Just ability They are supposed to le headed by Company, situater. within tho the notorious burglar, Manell Huhn, before going on the stage lust night. Nat the union lietween Great Britian and facturing walls of the ieuitentiary, burned toIreland. w ho has long been sought by the officers Giodwin received a telegram saying that Balfour, in a sj)oech, said the condition night. No convicts were in that part of of this vicinity. his wife had been probably fatally in of Ireland was improving, prosperity in the prison and tere was no panic. The jured. The comedian bravely went creasing and respect for the law abiding, origin of the fire is unknown. The Victory for the Oriffinal Package. through his part "although he broke though the opposition had lieen unable losses aggregate 820,000. to disguise the sat if action with which Ckdar Kapiim. Iowa. Oct. 17. Judge down at wime pathetic passages." The Pope's Displeasure. they regarded anything approaching the Stoneraan. of the Superior Court, deA of the action of the government. failure Case. Hopeless cided today that the state prohibitory London, Oct 17. The Standard In the evening Balfour wus entertained at Rome states on vati-- n Svdnbv, Oct 17. - Champion, the la- at a law was null and void so far as the sale correspondent banquet attended by over 100 guests t.hn none would de- bor th.if ritv The cabled was concerned. ,n Burns of original packages in London that and presidtnj over by Ijord Ijondonderry. leader, ,..!,. decision was in the case growing out of money from England would be useless Balfour said no arrangement existed clino to receive Dillon and O'Brien if the seizure of beer brought from St. to prevent the failure of the strike. among the Gladstonians as to what tfiey visit that city., ll!L" It IT'S r oily PRICE, FIVE CENTS. MORNING, OCTOHEU 18, 1S90. trvl LAST. lartJun. SETjlBAT .I'llDEI! JILL FIEE-KATKK- Hi ofKt, tU Glad-stonia- u sup-Krte- d lilx-rtv- es 18,-T- yl "'"'Jt Wnl, 17.-T- he e ' d anti-lotter- y n e -T- anti-lotter- y y Free-for-al- l, .. Two-eightee- n Two-twent- -- " iV |