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Show OGDEN DAILY CQMMERCIAXi .V A VOLUME IV. NUMBER 17. STO GREAT AM I tu HABD A TIME. A Tnirtaee of tna Crw oa Board Qunpardown Injursd bj a Brokaa Oabla. Irporu frva Varioa Tht Tbr Hu Brra Krorivea Luart Lais Dos, Oct. "JO. - The storm that prevailed along the North British const was followed by a dene fug. Vic Admiral Sir Michael and 240 officer and men belonging to the British fleet alio were left on shore at Scarborough Saturday when the equadtm put to ana to escape being blown ashore, made an attempt to rejoin their vessels thin morning. The heavy sea had gone down and a long search in small boats was made for the ships, but the fog was ao thick that it was impossible to rind them, and the Sat-prda- y Cluiu-Scyino- ur Among the Fishermen. Boston, Oct 20. Rejiorta from the great storm continue to come in. At Scituate a number of fishing sloops were cast on the meadows. The loss to fishermen will be heavy. Several other point report vessels gone ashore. No loss of life yet Loss of a Spanish Ship, London, Oct 20. The Spanish bark Villa Llauiea, with a crew of 12 men, from Liverpool for Ligvin, haa been loat in the gales off Ormoa Head. . Boulang-e- r Explains. Paris, Oct20. Boulanger denies in hit interview with the Cointe de Paris, that he promised anything except to permit the return of the Orleanist exiles. He declares that nothing was said of the form , of government. The royalists paid his candidate and he himself had nothing to do with the financial matters. Ho promised to explain hereafter how personal expenses were met. Visiting the Mines. Washington, Oct 20. -- E. O. Loech, director of the mint returned from a visit to a number of mines in the West. Speaking of his trip he said: "As to tho prospects of silver mining and the current production of our mines, I should ay that the silver product of the United States is increasing. "Certainly there is a great activity in all the mining camps which I visited, and when one considers that onlv a short time ago they were getting only 90 cents an ounce for silver and 3 cents a pound for lead, while today silver is worth 81.10 an ounce and lead 6 cents a pound, it is not surprising that there should be great activity in mining industries and that the output should be increased. WILD CONJECTURES. Ud Over the Montreal Broken Presence ot a Boulangist. Ottawa, Oct 20. The Patrie of Montreal declares that Count Dillon is here to prepare another Boulangist strike. Count Dillon is credited with saying that he is in daily cominnnieation with the son of the millionaire duchess who found the money to run the Boulangist machine. Many believe he is to agitate among French Canadians the establishment a French r public in Canada with at its head. Several papers profess to know that the count's object is the acquisition of land for Boulangists in British Columbia; another for promoting the immigration of Frenchmen to Quebec; still another that in pursuance of a scheme emanating from Mgr. Orandin and the ecclesiastics of Quebec and sanctioned presumably by members of the federal cabinet he has come over in the interest of French colonization in the Northwest . Bou-lang- It is all Arranged. Berlin, Get 20. It is announced that the eldest daughter of United States Minister Phelps is engaged to be married to Lieutenant Von Iieuter and that the youngest daughter is engaged to Baron Wit.leden. Both gentlemen axe officers in the Imperial guards. Lake Disaster. There is a pain- It U WHiorts, ib Only Way for Cuban Product ful ruBior in circulation here to the effect Batata Their Hold on th Marto that members of CocgretM who went ket of tha United fitatva. into a pool for the purchase of large before bill aiver the of passed quantities hav been unable to dispotio of their Tbc Spaauh Cotrrrawat U trr4 to holding and are likely to carry them t Trrai W Ita lb Urrat kVimUir autn months before the deal reaches a and FuntaU tkr Arttoa week or month an quota laliua of a T BraziL Lgo. It ia understood that the u4 represent fl0.UUU.UO in silver punhad at WAhHiNrow. Oct 2a-T- ha SUte deprice ranging from 1.04 to 1.10. After partment hava received a copy of the the pannage ot the act quotation ran up aa high as L19, but the speculators in minutes recently taken place in the New York unloaded no rapidlv. and mi chamber of commerce at Havana with much metal was shipped to this country I reference to the McKinley biil and the from Kngland, that the market was of reciprocity. The (statement Hooded and the congressmen unable to question wan transmitted to the SpanUh which dupoee of the Urge quantity they bad minister of colonies, was accompanied by purchased. a letter from the President ot the cam Tarred and Feathered. ber, which bhows the existence of a Ciiicaoo, Oct 20. -- A curious assault strong sentiment favorable to reciprocal was made tonight upon an relations with the United States. The named J. B. Quinn. Two men held him statement was sent the iiiitiixUr in to a message from him asking up in a dark spot on Lake street on the as to any modifications suggestions edge of Union Park. in the Onlan tariff. They rHUieUcd him to strip to the iu part, that the new The writer waist and poured a bucket of liquid tar Cuban tariff says, proposed by Spain must over the upM-- r part of hi l ly and then by a repeal of the act of 1SS2 added some feat hers by w ay of adorn- preceded act creates iiisiiiicruhlo ol- because ment. The assailunts then knocked him stacles tothat the development of the foreigu down aud kicked iiim repeatedly, ren- commerce of Cuba, w hich is indispensadering hiiu unconscious. He was found ble to the cultivation of its products. It by some icople strolling through the is the opinion of all Cubans, the w riter park and the police uotitied but with no says, that the greatt market for Cuban trace of the assailants. Quinn has lieeu is that nation win ports lie at goods posing aa a mornied gamtuer; writing very door. a Uok on gamblers' uietu ula, and is itsThe Chamber of (Joiuinerce, they :iy, supposed to have incurred the enmity of does not hesitate to affirm that the the fraternity, although prominent United SUtes is to be the regulators sporting men scout the idea of any such of the economical murket just as Engmotives provoking the attack. land is of the money market The law makers of the United State, they further THE WORLD'S FAIR. sav, know perfectly well that the eople whom they represent have au abundance Members f the Executive Com-mit- of the necessaries of life. They know that by inixsing heavy duties upon the Steadily at Work. manufactured goods of Euro they Cmc'AtiO, Oct. 20. At today's meeting favor the development of their own inwell-to-dclusses the of the executive committee of the dustries, ooinpell no World's Fair nation commission, Harris, to pay indirect taxes and they have because to fear Eurojiean reprisals, of Virginia, offered a resolution which cause such reprisals would have to apply he asked be referred to the conference to cereals, meat petroleum, etc., which committee ot the commission and local are the very articles these nations abdirectory directing that committee to solutely require. consider the advisability of appointing The United States cares but little for a joint conference committee of the two reciprocity with Euroje for they Know bodies to act permanently with rela- Europe has need ot them and they will tion to subjects in which both bodies grant it or refuse it aa may suit their are interested. If this proposition is own interests. Thev care a great deal, adopted it will result in the creation of however, for reciprocity with the nations the body representing both boards of America. Attention ia railed to the whioh would probably be in an almost fact that Brazil is preparing to secure continuous session in this city and would the markets of the United States for ita exercise supervision over all practical ad- sugar. The manner in which Brazil ministration of exposition affairs. wrested from Cuba the palm of being ' The Director General submitted a rethe chief coffee producer m alluded U port urging the adoption of a system of and warning ia sotmdexi. That same bureas for the administration of the thing may happen frith regard to sugar. work of the exposition. He announced The letter closes with an expression of the appointment of General F. II. Arm- hope that the gravity of these economistrong as his assistant to be sent to the cal problems in the Antilles will receive different states to assist in organization. the attention they deserve, and with apA subcommittee of the committee on prehension well founded the writers classification submitted a report review- think that Cuban productions, especially ing the entire work of the committee sugar, may be unable to compete in and making an estimate of the number North American markets with that ot of acres of floor space and uncovered other sugar producing countries. ; ground required for various displays as follows: Agricultural hall, fifteen acris; Vessels Overdue. horticultural hall, five acres, without to a late hour New York, Oct 20.--outside space, 25; live stock, 100 acres, no estimate of buildings; fisheries, two tonight the new steamship Spree, of the acres; mineral palace, five acres; machin- North German Lloyd line, has not reery hall, twenty acres; transportation, twenty acres, beside open space; elec- ported, although due early Sunday. The trical palace, twenty acres; fine art agents stated today that they entertained no fears for her safety. However, gallery, five acres. Space to be covered by federal build- as such severe weather has prevailed on ings and those of foreign and state the Atlantic during the past week her governments and special and private progress must have been delayed, w hile exhibitor are not included in these esti- the new machinery may have become mates. Prof. Blakes report gave a system overheated. The France, of the Naof classification substantally the same as tional line, is several days ovenluo and that tentatively adopted a fortnight ago, her agents are becoming soinew hid worexcept that he proposes separate depart- ried. ment for transportation; as railways, The Texan Terrors. vessels, vehicles and also seperate dV partment entitled ethnology, archaeolgy, A Silver Creek, Pa., Oct. pari,, and the progress of labor and invention. of men Shore Lake tho employed by The matter of separate department for music and drama he leaves for tho com- road went out scouting the country for mission to discuss. western cattle which escaped from the wrecked train Sunday, aud this afterThe Indian Messiah. noon drove them to the depot. Some of Minneapolis, Oct. 20. A Tribune's them were very ugly, defying the best Pierre, S. D., special says a physician efforts of their captors to keep them under control, breaking away and attackliving at Fort Pierre, yesterday returned ing several on the streets. Two a from visit to a band of Indians 25 people werepeople knocked down and seriously miles from here whether he was sum- hurt before the animals could be shot. moned by "squaw men," who informed him that the entire band of 200 would The Periodical Scare. die unless something was done for them. Denver, Oct 20. Gov. Cooper today Thirteen have already died and many of them are down with mountain fever. received information that a large number These red skins have been realizing the of White River Uutes had been off their new Messiah craze by fasting and exereservation some time aud had crossed cuting ghost dances without stint for two over into Colorado from Utah, killing month until they are helpless and have sheep and cattle belonging to ranchmen brought on disease. in Routt county. The governor at once telegraphed to Secretary Noble asking Still Harping: on the Tariff. him to take steps to have tho Indians London, Oct 20- .- In a speech at New- driven back. castle Monday, Lord Granville said the A Fast Fleet. Tories pretended that they were confi dent of the result of appealing to the Ottawa, Ont, Oct. 20. Bryce Douglas country, yet they delayed dissolving par of London, England, has returned here liament as long as possible. Referring from the Pacific coast. He represents to the new American tariff he said: "It the Hartiugton syndicate which has is certain to be more injurious to Amermade a tender for the Atlantic mail serica herself than to England. vice. He will report to his company respecting the advisability rtf placing a The Cointe de Paris. fast Hoet, on the Pacific. New York, Oct. 22. An elaborate The Railway Trainmen. dinner was given the Comte de Paris in the Hotel Plaza by comrades in tho Los Angkleh, Oct. 20. The seventh Army of the Potomac. Over 100 guests annual convention of the National were present, among them Generals Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen beSherman, Franklin, Howard-Porter- . here today, with Grand Master Hammond, Sickles and Barnuin. gin Wilkinson, of Galesburg, presiding. But-terfiel- and drowned. Their names were Me- - Portugal. n i fin i J pronounced ii faiacof unrestricted eriroritv with the United Statea. Tuia would is im nen-l- v advactagdous to the ioi,W of Canada. 1 1 i . ii isviititlad In a that prT ibnd i Iriff law. in Ifc-a- L Mich.. Oct 20. The steamer Annie Young, of Lake Superior Transit company took fire and burned to A Plea for Monartliisin. the water's edge off Lexington this mornOct 20. The North German Berlin, went to ing. The steamer E l Smith the rescue and took thirteen of the crew Gazette appeals to inEngland not to enthe Iberian penoff and brought them here. The balance danger monarchy ot the crew, eight men, took to the yawl insula by too exacting demands on Port Huron, PRICE, FIVE CENTS. the himtclf strongly FA- Ltteinj? Oct 30. "JO.--- of i4icy govereuMrtit in this matter racikati&aT and puerile and mas A 2a The folloa icg WaaiuiiUTOK, census annouBCMuents of Oregon Lave been made: Aatoria ?Cl, 152.27. Albina. 5.110. Tt per increase iSKl, per cent y.2X Port inorease i,717, land, cent lo7.n7. Portland, lo.isl. increase 771. per cent Populated tf state, 312.UU, increase i:f7J22. per cent cnt E-i- pr st 78.SJL Bull Piu-hrnNew York, Oct. 20. The d. l. gates to Uie meeting of the Iirolherh.iod of txe ball pitchers held a brief sewion today, at which littla was ' dona Secretary Br jnnell aatd this evening that he did not know what would be done at tomorrow's meeting, but the Brotherhood will lie represented in the coming conference. U c 1 The Snpreiue Court. iN'i. J'.- - l here was a meetiug of th bar of the Supreme Court of the United State balay for the purpose f expressing the esteem in hu h Jusliw Miller held the attorneys who practiced U'fore the ASiiiNt.TON, I court A committee was apKinted to prepare resolutions coramemorativi of the scr and the meeting vices of Justice-Mille- r adjourned until December 0, when the resolutions will u6 rcorUtl. A very full attendance of lawyers throughout the country is expected at this meeting. The court met at noon, but being without a quorum Immediately adjourned. IN SCOTLAND. GLADSTONE The Grand Old Man Heins His Campaign. LivtupooL, Oct 20- .- Gladstone, on his tour of Scotland, left this morning. At the railway station of Wigau the crowd shouted that they did not want him to make a speech but to reserve his voice to speak in Midlothian ami demolish the Tories. Gladstone nevertheless made a short speech in which he said Midlothian knew what to do tor itself and nothing waa left for him to do. He was heartily received along the entire route. At Carlisle he said he had no fear for Scotland, and hoped England would do as well in the home rule movement for the country. ' Londow, Out 20. When Gladstone reached Ed in burg he received a large number of Scotch politicians. There was a large cwwd yio m'lway station ana be waa g;ven a ovation. pX Lwdon, Oct p Govern. Slightly Moderated. Highland Light, Mass., Oct. 20. The terrific gale which began yesterday has slightly moderated. A fearful sea is sweeping the coast, driving the life saving patrol inland at every full tide. ASSASSINS ARRESTED. Police Clearing np the Mystery. S Rml by the tha irawnl New Orleans New ORLEANs,Oct.20. Tony Mntranga and Vincento Carruss, arrested and releasBd, were arrested again today and mitted to the parish prison, charged with being accessaries to the assassina tion of Chief of Police Hennessy. From what can be learnt d there is hardly any doubt but five men who committed the crime and whose villainous brains gave birth to the foul plot are among those now in jail. One or two more of the conspirators are still at large but it is only a question of time before they too will be behind bars. It is sare to say wnen tne trial comes tip, the police will be able to produce sufficient information to semi the entire gang to the gallows. Protest. Duai.rN, Oct 20. The solicitor for Dillon has sent a telegram to Balfour indignantly protesting against his prejudging the Tipperary case in his speech on Saturday for the guidance of his magisterial tools and demanding that the farcical proceeding bo discontinued and that the trial be ordered before judge and jury in England. g J the fiptsrt duty o Herd ia Indiana. InL, Oct 2U- - At It 8 Mullett U round tn Hia Boon lUd mad hw only place today Speaker Drlna; rrom a Shot Firad by aJdreas ia Indiana. He extolled tha His Ova Band. McKinley bill and the liberality f tha Abt rai far t4 af wfulam rj Ufr IUa 111 Health-- IgawM tlua. I a Um A Ad U Laa Fifty tirl tVaugnhMS in mat- ters and daelt at leegth peorion oa the iUr bill and the fxteral electa bUL Threw tbouaand ople attended tha wtic. I. Hrvackl ia Eaily Woo. Ntw Oiujuhs, M. 20. Toma.y War-m- i Wamunuth. Vt 20. - A. K. Mullrlt, picked easily here tonight on of the brat known architects of this by defeating Erntwt I teacher in a round city, and for years the uMrviing archi- and half. A bander oer tba tect of the treasury dej .art meet ehot heart aand a right bander under tha jaw and killed himself this evening at his m ilhin a few aeutuds were Uj much fur reeideuc. He has been in pour health Mr. Heacher. for a long time, suffering from rheumaHill iu Ohio. tism aud other complaints, but it is '31- - Governor I LI! Icavm Oct Alaany, thought that financial trouble was the chief cau-- of Mullett's act. today for Ohk to apeak on Iemorratio Dr. P. J. Murphy, surgeon in charge principle at different place in that tate. Ilia first speech will be made at of the Columbia HpitaL who for many years hits ticeii Mullett's f.tmily phy- Can Urn tomorrow night The go em- sician, made a statement of the shoot w ill go later to West Virginia. ing subctantially a follows: About 5 iVatb ofau Eiplorcr. o'clock he called at the house to ae Mrs. Mullctt, alio was slightly indis- Oct 20.- - Captain Sir Richard IxNitoN, awed. After prescribing for Mrs. Mul let tlie doctor took leave and went to iiis Francis Burton, well known for his in Africa ami other countries, oMice, just across the street. He had Uen there but a t tunc when a n died today. of Mr. Mullctt came running over and A Miller Killed. li i n i to come to the house inline iliatelv. lie Imrrii-t- l back in resimiiMH to In Till! ( JIHNKICIAU tin' summons and found Mr. Mullctt Evansto.n, Wyo., Oct 'JO. Joi n Ned iug across a lcd in bis sleeping apart-- ; a day laborer em ployed at the I'nioit incut partially disrobed. He was unconscious and bleeding pro- Pacific mines, a as killed at noon today fusely. The doctor made a hasty cxami by lieing caught between the cars. He nation and found that blood mine from waa horribly crushed and lived but a a w.ximl al iul two inches above the few moment after the accident occurred. right ear. The dying man gave three or four VICTIMS OF PASSION. gasps and expired within seven minutes after the wound had been indicted. Murdered by Fiend When the doctor first entered the room (liils Foully Thev Hefused to Love. he found Mrs. Mullett ling by the side of the body of her wounded husband Chakiton, Iowa, Oct 20. Saturday weeping bitterly with her arms thrown afternoon Elinor Oliver, aged 21, arHMiind his neck. The doctor moved her gently from rived here from Kansas, hired a livery the room and then gave his attention to team and drove to the little town of her husband. Later in the evening the Freedom, went to the house of Mr. coroner was summoned and after an ex Tut tie, and requested to see his daughter amination of the laxly gave a verdict of with whom ho is in love. He requested death from suicide, due to melancholy. the girl to marry him and she refused, Mr. Mullett was 55 years old and very saying she was too young. well known, lie designed many of the Oliver pulled a revolver and shot the lfubtie buildings that have been erected girl through the temples, causing instant in different cities, among them Iteing the death. He then turned the weapon on New lork City poetofUce and the imposhimself and tired a ball through hut head ing state, war ' and navy department in the same place he shot the girl. He lived in an unconscious condition, until building in this city. Mr. Mullett had a severe case of the this morning, when he died. grip last winter from which he still suffered. For the past few months he had Of a Different Sort. been at times despondent aud gloomy. El. Paso, Tex., Oct 20.-- O. Blanc, a Frenchman from Hudson's Hot Seringa, adfh Senate and Cham- AYiiona, at rived here Pabih, Oct 20.J-Th- e ber of Deputies re assembled today. Billa parmour, a notorious aporting womac ofCity, N. M. This morning tho inwere introduced by the minister of war Silver matcs of the hotel heard idiots, but relative to spies and providing relief for were unable to locate them. At 11 the families of soldiers iu the event of o'clock the chamliermaid tried to get the mobilization of the army. The into Blanc's room. No answer Chainler greeted the minister's meas- she look'vl over the transom and coming, saw the ures with applause. dead body of Blanc and the woman. InDe Roulede created a scene by forbid- vestigation Bhowed that ho had killed ding Reinach, whom ho dcscrilwd as the woman and then suicided. They "that lackey of nil administ rations" to had been drinking heavily. Outside of interrupt him. President Floqunt de- thin no cause is known. manded the withdrawal of the objectionable words. De Rmlede refusing to A Mexican Ixiver. withdraw thorn, the chandler cemured him. Santa Barbara, Cal., Oct. 20. Mary Afterwards Reinach challenged De Roulede to a duel and the challenge Dezinell, aged 22, was shot and killed was accepted. afternoon this by Ramon Lqiex, whose Roche, the minister of commerce, introduced in the Chamber of Deputies attentions she refused to receive. He fired two shota at himself without Unlay a general customs tariff bill. It is then the minimum and maximum bill which oflWt, and soon afterwards tried inefhas already been mentioned in these fectually to shoot a policeman who ardispatches. Replying to the intersla-tio- rested him. of Etienhe, the under secretary for In the Toils. colonies, he denied that war had been declared against Dahomey. Tlift object 20. A Democratic evenOct. Chh'aoo, of the expedition wks simply to defend ing paper publishes the statement that a French subjects in Dahomey. The order of the day approving the negro nBmed Dunson arrested today for action of the government was adopted. improper registration admitted to a Goussot, a Boulangist, brought up the member of the Democratic campnign Boulaugist question by demanding that committee that he had been paid for legal action ho taken against the doing so by a meniler of the liepubiican to throw light upon tne recent committee. s Ho also gave, it is asserted, the name charges against them. Minister replied that the high court of of another member of the Republican of France whole and justice nearly the committee who, with the first one, had alrewdy condemned Houlanger, and secured the illegal registration of several it waa needless for the government to hundred negroes. He gave the names of prosecute unless new attempts were some other Repnblican workers, anil, it. made. is asserted, they will all be arrested aa soon as xssible. On the Turf. upfl) ft e 1 Bou-laugis- Con-stiin- Lkxinoton, Ky., Oct 20. - Four furlongs Jones won, Silver Light second, Spider third. Time, 51 . Smugglers Caught. Warsaw, Oct. 20. A great sensutlou been caused by the trial of three has Four furlongs - Mon Droit won, B. G. merchants on the charge of king conT. second. Marvel third. Time, 50. Mile- - Chimes won, Meleine second, tinued smuggling of silks from Germany into Russia. It is understotxl that they Ling Leaf third. Time, 1:41 '4. Six furlongs Bermuda won, Dundee smuggled gixxls to the amount of 40,000 pounds. tec nd, Rudolph third. Time, 1.17. Mile and fifty yards - Rosemont won, Ill a New Role. Jor Tom aocoiid, (rood Bye third. Time, 1:445',. Washington, Oct. 20.- - The local wage Mile and seventy yards- - Jubilee won, workers' olitical alliance has presented deai I heat for second between Meckie H. a Ktition to President Harrison requestiiud Royal Garter. Time, 1:47'. ing him to send the name of Mrs. Elizabeth Cady Stanton to the Senate of the Denial. Blaine. Makes a United States as associate justice in 20. Seartary place of Justice Miller, deceased. Washington, Oct. Blaine said this morning, in answ r to Will Not Promise. an inquiry that an alleged interview with him. published in a syndicate news- Salt Lakk, Oct 20. Deputy Marshal waiier letter. Sunday morning, touching Buchmim this evening brought from the "Sphere of Woman," was wholly Provo w arren 15. Smith, sentenced to fiction. day to six months' imprisonment and a fine of i Ml anil cokI. for unliiiLfnl rv, Admiral Porter. habitation. Smith refused to promise Wasii!nton, Oct 20. The condition obedience to the law. of Admiral Porter is slightly improved. Another Sliipw reck. Canadian Lumber. Philahklpiua, Oct. 20. Liite ndvima Washington, Oct 20- .- Assistant Sec- ' almut the ship Lizzie C. Troop state that retary Spauldiug made a ruling today Captain Fownes, hischild and ten of the that lumber imiwrted from Canada prior crew have lawm lost. Mrs. Fownes, the to tho Kith instant, but entry of which mate and the remainder of the crew was not completed until after that date. were saved. J Sale of a Reservation. Daklinoton. I. T., Oct. 20. The sig natures of 417 heads of families of the Cheyennes and Arapahoes have been se cured for the sale of their .'.OOO.OOO acre reservation. Three hundred andixty signatures were enough. Very Pronounced. Off to Renfrew, Ont:, Oct. 20. Sir Richard 20. Oct Berlin, Cartwright discussed the trade relations a farewell audience between Canada and the United States today, prior to his before a large audience tonight He de- - Africa. tt lhaa rtmt-in- Octb-13 h ia data JkimuiMm govertn4j.t fur lumber. . A itin duty Ihn X .'1 isut-rtnU- addressed 20V-Morl- his constituent iu Newcastle this evening. He said Balfour's arguments in his recent Beeehe were mainly misrepresentations and irrelevanciea. He re-- ' minded Balfour that the "compensation for disturlmnce bill," arrears bill and tramway bill are all due to Pnrnellite. suggestions and that the land bill of 1887 was drafted on a basis Parnell suggested. Balfonr was responsible for an exceptionally coercive government and he ought to supervise it on the sxt. Morley adhered to his previous assertion that the police had used excessive force in Tipjierary. It was no Ixxlily injury, which Balfour said sticking plaster would mend, but the stiug of insult which inflamed the people. Such supercilious talk showed Balfour was unfit to govern. TWO ARCHITECT nM-M1T- rat f.r lubber r LuGAXKFoar, -- O-- t PRMM1SKNT sriClDE. CfB-u- . The Oregon !' On the Atlantic Coast. Halifax, Oct 20. A fierce southwesterly gale baa been raging on the coast all the morning, and will probably be the cause of further wrecks. - ITIiANSJ'OIIRIEIL do-sire- d boaU returned to town. When the Meet ran out to sea the guu- boat Speedwell had qnly one ollicer on board. Shortly after noon today the fog lifted to allow of objects being discerned some distance, and the fleet having returned, the vice admiral vas taken on board the Camperdowu. Here it wan found that while clipping her anchor on Stturday the cable had given way and severely thirteen of the crew, their lege, arms and ribs being broken. Three other vessels belonging to the tleet signaled that fatal accidciiU had occurred on board during the Htoriu. tha that claned dominion lw Fuiau Great of Lif aad Ilrar-Uo-a af Shipping. A OGDEN, UTAH, TUESDAY MOUSING, OCTOHEli 21, 190. Manard. J. Donnelly. J. Crobv, J. t Jalla gher, J. Connelly, and three dr k Laiul, THE bmr unknown. ine loung umi a cargo of ooal and merchandise. Stw toes burden aid valued at CkiU.t HAVANA MERCHANTS ARE IN The mat was badly burned. VOR OF RECIPROCITY. AT SEA. ENGLISH FLEET HAS ' Africa. Baron Wissman had with the Emperor departure for East j v a |