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Show OGDEN DAILY COMMERCIAL. VOLUME V. NUMBER M0RET1UGEDYAT ZION OGDEN, UTAIL FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 19. 1691. G6. u tab fT iVtt on deoocilt ia f iV the national banks end tV .'. of AD VENTLHE . IN THE SKY fractiocal currency ia the treasury. The expenditures so tar this uoelh have in excess of the enure been ts.l-.?- l revenues of the fovercment during the Unwillinz FrencLmen Carried toil "'I One Desjterate Convict Carres These were exceeded by the paciuoa Above the Clouds. Another in the Jail. payiueDU alone which emeunted to The treasury official say the expenditures during the renia nd of the month will be ligDl ana receipts ui THE VICTIM CAXXOT LIVE. bo sufhcMMiUy heavy to overcome the THE AEHON'Al'T FELLJOUT. iJ eiDenditurat and teat nnaaiil Thee a stuaU surplus for the month. The Others Couldn't Work the Baleon t ba tame official aay the treasure' etate-nieclie waa a Colored Baviber tomorrow will not include rebut the Following Day it and if it Helped te Oatrage ft Mother past two . days during .the ceipts ... .. . i r to Earth. j and her Child Daughter. dollars would be shown inatoad of this apparent onoienry. Pabis, June 18. A professional aeron Salt Lake City, June 18. John maiie an ascension from la Villette aut A at Drunk Fool and Tint an Smith, mho is serving out eight year yrsterday being accompao ied by two eev 18. While eeo teuce for train rubbery, this morning June Punvrowjc. IV, to Dfcuieu. U heu about sixty feet from made on aaaault upon llobert Joaee, a eral email girls were wading barefooted the grouud the aeronaut who had been colored ooovict, and but for the inter- in th river near Parkersford, Frank something on the outride of the ference of the jailer and bia guards Bixby came along and said be would tilinglost and fell to the hia bL'.Am would have succeeded in hi attempt to teach them to swim. He seized two girls. car, was fatali;-- injured. and ground carve the negro into minoe meat. one under each arm, and waded out The balloon shot up into the eky with Smith ia one of the most deeperate into the water beyond his depth. One the other two men. neither of whom had a of the girls escaped, bat iiixby and Jencharacters that ever broke into the of how to ban-di- e the subtest knowledge bloodSullen and were nie Kneer, aged 10, sank and both of prison. aiid before long was out of sight. it, in was inbeen has subjection drowned. It is thought Iiixby kept thirsty he This morning as nothing had been heard toxicated. through fear of the stern prison rules. of them tbey mere given up for lost, but He is one of that cunning contingent this afternoon they descended unharmed who are kept under moat rigid surveilEEV0LT IX GUATEMALA. at Versailles, nearly famished aod badly lance. The offense on which be was frightened. convicted was committed on the Union The President Got Slipped op by tbe Pacific railway and consisted of the darA Definite Plan Necessary. People. and alone ing robbery Lojuiojt, June l8. A deputation of one of its trains. Crrr or Mexico, (via Galveston,) June ot members of the Imperial FedAfter robbing the train he signaled 18. El Partido (liberal), says the finanLord Salisthe conductor to move on and then fled cial condition of Guatemala ia terrible; eration league waited upon him to conto the hills, lie was finally bunted that an interior loan of that republic has bury yesterday and urged a conference of the down, however, and brought to bay. A been called for by order of lresident voke British colonies to consider the question characteristic struggle was made to barillas, that his proceeding is illegal, as of partaking ot the privileges and resbailie the ends of justioe but the rio-ti- the assembly should have ordered it and ponsibilities of the United Empire. Afof his desperate attack came forth aot the president. difficulties which the in troops and he was convicted. LaCronista,a weekly journal published ter indicating the The victim of Smith's diabolical as- in Guatemala, bitterly attacks what it government would have to contend with sault this morning is the negro who terms the "ruinous" financial policy of in order to make the United Empire similar to the United States, balisbury ravished afoung girl at Fort Duchesne. the Guatemala government. A private telegram from the City of concluded with a statement that be The negro was arrested with two others of colo at the time his crime was committed Mexico says there has been a general could not summon a conferencescheme of Tbev had attacked a mother and her shaking up in the cabinet of President nial statesmen until a definite child daughter near Fort Duchesne and Barillaa. Tbe trouble in the old cabi- Imperial federation was prepared. having outraged the latter in a most net was occasioned by the fact that Barfiendish manner the bends turned upon illas wanted to take the responsibility of Treatment of Foreigners in America. the woman who succeeded in repulsing running every department without conVifsna. June 18. In thereichtath to them. It created a terrible excitement. sulting his secretaries. This resulted day, Count Von Taafe, premier, haa orPosses hunted them from all sides and in a revolt and the secretaries were fired. dered a careful inquiry into the alleged The new cabinet now is as follows: maltreatment of Austrian subjects in they were finally captured. The arrival of tho oflicers and the firm Minister of foreign relations and public Virginia, United States. It waa showed was law took stand they against lynch work, DeLeon; treasury, Aguilar; minis- that there was no foreign workmen sub all that saved the brutes from the avengter of war, President barillas; minister jected to ill treatment as claimed. ers who sought their life blood. They of interior and justice, Lavetta. were locked up under strong guard. President Barillas has contracted a A TERRIBLE COMBAT. One of the fiends committed suicide new loan of Kt,OOU,000 with the object after be had been in prison a short time of retiring the treasury notes now in Four Coolies' Fight to the Death the others remaining to satisfy their circulation. With Knives. The Guatemalan election excitement sentences, which have been dragging is extending to Honduras, where the slowly along with the years. New York, June 18. Chief Mate beFor some reason a feud grew up feeling against President Brogan is ap- Lttwoll of the steamship South Portland tween the two men. Smith had devel- parently very great. from Jamacia ports, tells a story ef a man colored toward a the hatred The treaty of peace between Salvador oped tight at fort Marie which be that could only be satisfied with blood. and Guatemala has been ratified by the horrible witnessed. Four Coolies, all natives ot It hud come to the attention of other Salvadorian congress. town, had become involved in a bit It is climxl - tir - W Ttewipo (news-pajie- the inmates, but such things are rarelw infto fight to death, ter feud and olded to the authorities. To do eo that yellow fever is causing many Tbe center decided of a green enclosure would be recognized as treachery of the deaths in Vera Cruz. was roped off and at each corner stood most violent type, and woe to the Judas Someliera Brothers, bankers of Guad-lnjar- one of the men. They were stripped to of the prison who is caught. He is the have Liabilities, the waist and each assigned. man grasped in his wrath. of united Jibed, shunned, 11,100,000; assets, f000,000. object hand a knife with a blade seven right of a becomes minute martyrdom every inches long. torture. This deadly hatred of the Married to an Indian. For a moment the men stood glaring was not made known even by the New June 18. Miss Elane at each other then word was given and convict against whom the assassin- was Ooodall, York, the well known authoress, who light began. It was a case of every man plotting. is inspector of Indian schools for himself with a gengeance. This morning ravisher and train rob- in government North and South Dakota, and Dr. Lowell says that without any excepber were in the main court of the pen Charles A. Eastman, an Indian of the tion it was the most fearful sight he when suddenly the latter drew a dirk, Sioux who saw. ever In five minutes it was all physician tribe, isgovernment a case from been that had wrougnt at the Pine Ridge agency, were inarmed over. When the police arrived three of knife Smith had smuggled from the dinthe bodies were backed almost beyond today at the Church of the Ascension, ing room, and the murderer began the recognition and lay inside the ropes. life. victim's his work upon deeperate A NOTABLE WEDDING The fourth man was so crazed by his With the execution he proceeded wounds that before the police could lay the like a wild man, plunging in Gen. Schofield Married to Miss Geor- - bands on him he drove his own knife blade first death dealing through his heart. of the negro's one part body jrie KJlbourne. and then in another. It was all done in 18. mar The Keokuk, Iowa, June Court Martial Ordered. s moment and the warden and his men ot lien. John AL sohoheld, were met with a terrible spectacle on riage June 18. In accordWashington, ed ot ot Unit the the army reaching the spot The negro who was States, to Miss Georgia Kilbourneot this ance with the findings of the court inmuch the assassins superior in a physical was solemnized in bt John's Epis- jury in the case of the lynching of Hunt contest was now lying on the iron floor city church here at high noon today, by United States troops at Fort Walla copal cowed and apparently dying. Blood the Walla, Washington, Secretary Proctor officiating clergyman being R. C. was flowing from a half dozen wounds this morning ordered a court martial to as far consistent As with the and the butcher having thrown down Colonel Charles E. Compton of the try ot boootield and Gonerai rar.k the high the knife with which the savage work had social Fourth cavalry for negligence in failing s of his bride, today prominence been done was thrown in bis cell while was devoid of display, the only to take proper steps to prevent the the negro was removed to the hospital wedding that the general lynching. The court will meet July 1st features military excitement ward. . Intense prevailed and staff appearedbeing in full uniform. Only next. convicts. the among intimate friends and relatives of the conDr. Smith, surgeon for the penitenA Delinquent Soldier. tracting parties witnessed the ceremony. and at was summoned proceeded tiary The oity was handsomely decorated for Washington, June 18. Lieutenant once to the scene of the tragic affair. tbe occasion. Swift ot the Ninth cavalry was placed His opinion on the case has not yet been Just before 12 the wedding party left on trial by court marshal at Washington obtained but ' United States Marshal home of Mies mlbourne s mother. barracks yesterday on charges of failure Parsons stated that in all probability the tbe The inside ot the church was beautiful- to liquidate his indebtedness. The inwounds would prove fatal. ' ly decorated with festoons of oak leaves debtedness charged against the officer and evergreens, studded with roses, and appears to be due to the frequent BIG STORM IN ILLINOIS. there was an abundance of other cut changes of station to which Swift was flowers. A canopy covered with silk subject and the fact that his salary has The Damage Dene Very Great Some flags extended from the entrance to the been insufficient to move bis large carriages. family and meet the expenses of such Lives Lost. The bride wore a superb costume of frequent transfers. 18. A terrible white corded silk with demi-traiPeoria, lib, June rainstorm swept through the Illinois Louis Coinze jacket and white bonnet Dunham's Defense. river valley last night doing great dam Her hands were encased in white gloves June 18. R. W. Dunham, of Chicago, to In and fences. and she carried a silver prayer book. age crops, gardens commission firm of DunHilton, across the river from here, a Mrs. Kilbourne, the bride's mother, the insolvect Jk ham Co., appeared in the county court number of houses were washed from gave her away at precisely 12 o'clock. their foundations and the people fled in Prelate R C. Mcllwaine pronounced this morning to answer the rule requirtheir night clothes to the railroad grade them man and wife. He was assisted in ing to show cause why he Bhould not be and the hills. the ceremony by Bishop Perry of the adjudged guilty of contempt in procurAt Farmdale, seven miles east, the Episcopal diocese of Iowa. The cere- ing the appointmentof a receiver for his firm by the circuit court after the firm's water raised in the houses to a depth of mony was impressive and beautiful. ot by three feet. Herds of cattle and horses, The wedding breakfast was partaken affairs bad been taken cognizance and many hogs and chickens were swept of at the home of Mrs. Kilborn from the county court. Dunham denied that distance 12:80 to 2:30 this afternoon. Those hold- the county court had jurisdiction of the away and crops for a large around are utterly ruined. ' The only fa- ing invitations were received at tbe fam- matter at issue and declared the recent transfer of real estate by him for nomtality reported was in Copperas creek ily residence. inal consideration in the nature of an When the in SecFulton county. at valley 2:45, Company A, Promptly flood rushed down the valley a farmer ond rsgiment, National guards, and the assignment by preference and said his named Gray became alarmed and taking camp of the Sons of Veterans escorted private property was pledged on the his three boys, aged twelve, eight and General Schofield to the Hotel Keokuk, liquidation of the firm's liabilities of His wife where a public reception was held. From 1400,000, enough to settle them in full. five, he started for the hills. refused to leave the house, taking refuge 400 to 600 children, each carrying a After some argument the matter went on the roof. Whqp Gray was half way small flag, were presented in addition to over until tomorrow. across the valley a floating log struck veterans and citizens. In the Prussian Diet' and partially stunned him. The three Late this afternoon General Schofield boys were drowned and Gray narrowly and bride, together with LieutenanU Berlin, June 18. In the Prussian diet escaped. His wife was rescued this af- Andrews and Bliss left on a special car ted ay Herr Miquel, the imperial ministernoon. The damage to railroads, for San Francisco and other westera ter lot finance, presented a statement, the substance of which ia that the final bridges, etc., will be very hhavy. points. accounts of the current financial year A Treasury Deficiency. gave warning that the government must Sticking to their Leader. acWashington, June 18. It is said the Pittsburg, June 18. Last night the exercise caution, for although these treasurer's statement to be itaued to- congregation ot the Allegheny Reformed counts showed a probable surplus of sum marks, the whole ofthis morrow will show a deficiency of 0 Presbyterian ohurch, Rev. J. R. J. Milli-ga- would soon in expenditures. instead of the usual net oash balance pastor, who was recently disposed He added: disappear "We have left our fairest which is the first time this has occurred by the synod, unanimously withdrew since the present form of statement was from the Reformed Presbyterian church years behind us. Prussia's greatness adopted by Treasurer Jordon. In mak- and will seek admission to the .United lies in the prosperity of her finances and this can only be obtained by economy. ing this calculation however do account Presbyterian church. ..1 ..,ln9 nm . - ooa-ttae- single-bande- cou-istin- g r) rav-ish- - The impitwemecte which kave been Mde Hid otters which are stilljust m prog-f- s lb oouml-uora.: d with Mn or u.e eouLtry were," atid the c of finance, "the cte rurnrct outlay, and Uiy ahow aa iiHrand expenditure amounutg lo ty,'UyAJu marks over estimates. " b . . IGOO,-00- STILL MORE PROGRESS mia-isus- A right Probable. Akkas&as Crrr, Kan, June 18. Trnasurw li.se of the Chrokee nation, has opened headquarters here and will prosecute a rigorous campaign againat the caltimuen ho invaded the strip agsiust the order of the govern men t. 11 he will uemar.d ays pavuieut of t per bra.) for the LM'J cattle on the atrip. If thia ia not paid be will order the Indian poiii to drive thia off. The cattlemen are defiant and aay they will cot pay the tax for grazing nor vacate th atrip. TLey aay they will tight the police first. X Material for the Universitj Building at Cost TO BE A SACKED CQXCEET For Its Benefit, In Which all the People of the City are Ia-- y ited to The executive committe on building the Utah University met promptly last evening at the office of W. IL Harvey in the Grand opera house block. Propoai Boiler Explosion. tiobs were submitted by Chaa. Bannister, Clcvklaxii, June IS. By the explo general manager of the Con den Sand sion of a boiler at the Akron Water Stone Co., that bis company wanted to ft'urlfR tiklliv llrtnrv I .l.lun m.u Liltl John Harvey fatally injured, and Clar- see the University built, and would furence Felton, Newton Katueey, J. F. nish all stone for the University at acar.d Benjamin Hoff- - tual cost. That be would figure the on, James ti arrabee . km ioau.y nuru amount of stone called for, and give it to tbe committee in dollars and cents; he A W ISE PROVISION. would guarantee that the actual cost It is Probable that Silver Coinag-- e would not exceed tl iil per ton, or over 30 cents per toot The architect Mr. Will Continue, d'nemeoourt, states that the cost of WAXHIXfiTUit. 1ft Jlin Ronrlira such stone, it being the red stoue, in the Foster in his speech written for delivery market, is 00 ceaU per foot, and that tt the Ohio Republican state convention Mr. Bannister's proposition amounts ot 075 a saving paid particular attention to the silver to on the Question, and made a nnvinl noint in ml. brown etone called for in tbe plana to to Mr. the This offer ot gard Banister marks him coinage, calling attention raci mat arter July 1st it will be discre- one of tbe progressive citizens of Ogden. tionary with the secretary of the treas lieucn propositions as this should come ury wueiner saver coinage continuesor from all sources regarding the material not. A great many suggeaU-jo- s have it would largely cut the cost ot tbe A I . been offered to the aecretarv on thia. in- -' dicatiri a atronir aantimAnt avikinBt. ana. pending silver coinage and it is within vim range oi provaoiiuy mat I tie coinage will continue after July 1st, for a whUe least. u i The Breaking; of a Dam. 18. An artificial lake long, 300 feet wide and eighty feet deep formed by the Martell glacier behind Zufallfarner mountain in the Tyrol burst its confines today and flooded the valley. A huge volume of escaping water caused a shock like an earthquake to the aatrrounding country and made a deafening noise. As the inhabitants anticipated accident and had made preparations it is hojied that no fatalities were cauned.but reports from many villages which have been inundated are anxiously awaited. Much property has been destroyed. The bursting ot the lake was due to the softening of the glacier which is 1,200 teet in thickness. f iknka, June one thoupand feet j 4 v .. A "now' torious horse thief named Hiram Wag' oner was found banging to a tree not far from bis borne near .Newcastle on Tues An Outlaw Lynched, Cheteske, W7yo., June IS. day. The man's wife was in this city about a week ago looking for her husband. She then said that a few days before three men entered their house and arrested her husband on a charge of horse stealing and gave it as her belief that they had murdered him. Wagoner was a notorious horse rustler. He bad in two years accumulated a fortune in money and a herd of 10,000 horses. Ho laid light tribute judiciously on ranges in his vicinity, but his greatest profits were made as the agent of Montana and Dakota wholesale thieves. ' e. PRICE FIVE CENTS. Petition to Harrison. Chicago, June 18. The joint com mittee ot the trades unions of this city has decided to send a letter to President Harrison asking that in all work done by the federal government in connection with the World's Fair the eight hour day be recognized; that all disputes be settled bj arbitration and not low than tbe recognized minimum scale waesfor tbe various trades be paid. A circular will also be issued to the workingmen of America and Europe warning them not to come to Chicago in the expectation of getting plenty of work and high wages on the construction ot the World's Fair buildings. Other War Ships Sail. San Francisco, June 18. The United States steamers Mohican and Alert left this morning to join the other government vessels in Behring Sea. 'A LYNCHING OFFENSE. Outraifers Stab a Boy Who Tries to Rescue his Sister. CeiJsa. O.. June 18. Mary Price was wavloid on a road this morninc bv two men who dragged her into a thicket and attempted to outrage ber. Her screams brought her brother Elmer, who was fatally, stabbed by the miscreants who then Escaped. They were captured this r afternoon and lodged in jail. excitement rune high. Popular To Be Annexed To the 1". S. City op Mexico, June 13. Pedro Montt, who is commissioned to obtain a recognition ot the Chilian insurgents' cause from Mexico, is also accredited to the United States. - A special dispatch irom Guatemala says a plan has been discovered to annex Guatemala to the United States. Some of the most prominent officials and principal coffee planters are interested. Guatemala, June 18. of Foreign Affairs Anguiano does not believe ihe rumors of the plot to annex Guatemala to the United States, and referring to the probability of another war he stated that President Barrillas was considering the interests of all Central American republics and trying to maintain peaoe. Benson to Han;. j Leavenworth. Kan- - June 18. In the United States court today Judge Riner sentenced Charles Benson to hang on November it next next for the murder of 1 Mrs. Mettman. iiif uniting and atterd with hie eocgr Ihe biaops and prwJ.o (alius. eiders tA the church vt the LatterTte SainU wore not eeeo, though aaverai o them were called upua and the coil d uilUtt-ahoped to ue aUe to see theu befun u. ey a Ai no doubt all ax Bouac t contort for Sunday evening and art . urgently uested to do so b the ea utive corai'-tittee-, and if nt. called o. perauoaily, C' committee dr siree that lliey cooperata with them an. send word to the couiiu'ttee, at thei meeting, at 7:'JU o'clock, at Vi'. U. Har vey'a othoe in the tiraud oprtahouar this evening. The Electric Light Co. )eter!av W. dered Uie free use of their eiertric ilpiT to the ouncert for Sunday evening. It i an indication of the general aatustast. tbey will receive. Ktw MBarUlfTlOS. The subscriptions made yesterday an. banded in at the meeting uf the execu tive committee are as follows: J. W. Wilkinson U.IL Moore 5L F. Stafford 3 1 liobert T. Miller . iL II. McCorkle jja rq - " J Al IL r Furstnow 1 C ." Dukes F. W. Baker Leonard & McMillan IL M. Bond A. A. Allan ... , 1 1, lrt 5 Total... fjx J. W. Wilkinson veetsrdav rut a hlanL as Drinted in I ha mtvitiaruir nt vuIa, day morning, and filled it for tJ) and nauueu 11 10 me iian . at tonal ban a. ALL BASES DEPOttrroKlES. The AommiltM wiiil.u. it ,m,1.ryv&t that all banks in the city have beer, authorized by the board of trustees to accept payments on subscriptions, and each bank where subscriptions are paid will be txeatad bv tha IrMinmr a Am. building. pository for sucU money so deposited, MATERIAL rSED. . sou wiu ue cnecaeu on uy me treasurer The executive committee decided to as needed. All banks receiving this use the white pressed brick ia the con RllinAV wilt not tst turn i n)i struction of the building, instead ot the over to the treasurer, or to the Utah red pressed brick. Ihe white pressed national Dana, out will hold tbe same brick oosts 115 lees than the red pressed subject to the check of Mr. Adams, the brick, and even colors are guaranteed treasurer, as it is needed to pay the UUis by the Anderson Pressed Brick company. against the university. Ihe white pressed brick will be laid in A False Alarm. white mortar, so that the University will be built as now decided upon, with fire department made a run to The white pressed brick, and trimmed with Twenty-fiftand Grant last night on Mr. Banister's light red aand stone. Tbe trom box li. effect will be grand and imposing, and it raise alarm is considered it will make a more handPushed For Funds. some building than the red pressed Washikotos, June 13. Official mailc brtok originally intended and will save from Chile state tbat the house ot dep several hundred dollars in this one item. nas pawed a but authorizing thf A resolution was offered and adopted as uties president to levy a forced loan of twentj follows: million dollars to carry on the war. AH APPEAL TO THE RAILROADS. has not yet passed the senate "Whf.rkas, The Utah University, now Under the authority ot congress all about to be built in the city of Ogden gold and silver in the treasury of Chile from general contributions or the cm composing what is known as the metaltens ot Ogden and elsewhere, needs all lic reserve was sold at auction. ot the assistance that caa be extended to and it raa.oometo the kuowlede of Upon Katev the charge of " OHK mwH aa iaWOie law ienger de its construction that tbe inter-stat- e of regulating the tariff of railroads does not partment in session here is the question of settling apply to eleemosynary institutions dividing the competitive traffic on a therefore be it bams. The freight departKeaolved, That the railroads entering percentage ment also met today and decide! to Ogden are requested to freight the stone lo ue useu in me construction oi una charge full triillio rates for tbe transFair exhibits to building, which only consists of the portation of World's but to return the property trimmings thereof, free of charge. Chicago, close of the exposition free. That a copy of this resolution be sent to after the the Union Pooitio and Rio Grande e Western railways." On the Clause. In the published report D. C. Nelson St. Loins, June 18. At today's con W. should have read F. E. Nelson, and vention the order of Railway Telegraph C. Carpenter appeared as subscribing ers, after a lengthy debate the 1 10. had be subscribed when f f clause was eliminated from the constitution. A joint committee was THE MUSICAL BENEFIT. Professor E. W. Kent, of the Grand then appointed to formulate a plan for Opera house orchestra, was appointed an amalgamation with the Brotherhood by the executive committee as musical ot Telegraphers and tbe order of Rail director, in charge of the concert for way Telegraphers. Sunday evening. Prof. Kent appeared A Shrewd Swindler. before the executive committee last June IS. William K. evening and indicated tbe program that n..--Baltimore, v.n ,,, t. n ;ni;n n be expected to map out, and said though material was at hand himself time the the short, guished recently by naming a was such as to present a musical con fictitious brood of young Duvalls after cert that would please and sur various senators and of Ogden. Mr. congress, thus securing many presents, prise the citizens Muot the Harbison, Ogden pleaded guilty in tbe criminal court to sical association, also came before three cases ot false pretenses and was the committe and tendered the services sentenced concurrently to three years in of himself and his associates. He said the poms-'.7 in each case. that while he had not conferred with would A Cowardly Murder. his executive committee that he do so tonight and that he was satisfied St. Louis, June 18. The that it would join Prof. Kent with 100 Gainesville, Tex., special says: Republic's In Palo voices in giving the ooncort All the Pinto county, Captain Perkins, a promichoirs attached to all of the churches, nent farmer, settled a feud between him irrespective of religious opinions, are self and a neighbor named William Dow, cordially invited to be at this rehearsal by lying in wait with a ebootgun and Sunday afternoon at 3:30 and take such killing Dow and mortally wounding part as may be assigned to them. Each Dow's 14 year old son. choir in the city will be assigned a dis tinctive part and may otherwise so parToo Dangerous to be Handled. ticipate in the concert under the manJune 18. Tripone, Faasellar, Paris, as director musical of the agement may Turpine and Feuvrier, who were each be there determined upon. b sentenced yesterday to imprisonment, A SILVER OFFERING. tine and deprivation of theii civil It was decided by the executive com' rights, under conviction of participation mittee not to sell tickets tor the concert, in the sale and secret manufacture of but to make the concert a silver offering melinite, the new French explosive, to ot 25 cents and up, which could be given the Armstrong Gun company, have at the door by all those who wished to given notice of appeal againBt the deaid in building the University as they cision of the court. passed in. Those wishing to give more than 25 cents can do so and it will be acTried to Suicide. cepted and will be appreciated. This Colo June 18. Mrs. Smith, Ocrat, execu ot on was taken the part tbe step wife ot William Smith, a barber, took an tive committee by a request of a minis overdose of morphine with suicidal inter who was present, who said that tbe tent about 12 o'clock yesterday. Everyselling of tickets on bunuay to a concert, thing is being done to save her life, but for the benefit of a religious institution, at this time is a doubtful case. It is unwas not exactly the proper thing; that derstood a serious quarrel has been gothe course pursued in such matters ing on between herself and husband for now in the east was an offering, it being several days. to left to the persons going as how much they would give; that while the execuBetrayer and Betrayed Dead. tive committee could indicate that 25 Evanston, Wyo., June 18. Last wincents was an acceptable offering, it left Tames Maas, a prominent stock man at option the donor to make a more lib- ter, and killed by "Toot" Heresord. eral offering if he or she saw fit. The was Boot desires to do nothing The cause ot the shooting was the secommittee and duction of Hereford's sister by Mass. be would that improper, Today the young girl gave birth to a therefore adopted the silver offering in- child and died soon after. Young Herestead of selling tickets. Several of the in jail. ministers were seen during the day, and ford still languishes all so seen agreed to announce the muStruck by a Train. sical concert at their Sunday morning Xecta, Ohio, June 18. George services, and allow their congregations and choirs to attend and take a part in Thompson and Miss Bell attempted to the concert Mr. Unsworth, ot the Epis-oop- cross the Panhandle tracks ahead of a church, waa called upon ,but was passenger train at Wilberforce thia aot at home and had not been seen, but- this morning. Thompson was instantly it was hoped he would adjourn hia even- killed and Miss Bell fatally injured. h i. 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