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Show OGDEN DAILY COMMERCIAL. VOLIME V. NUMBER 92 IT AH. SI N DAY MORNING, JULY 19, 1891. as wv noua day has baa tha wonder of the w or Id and the prida of ite citueoa Oil af the ct lit iluba. There ware some vuioas in adao the Judge amd: t I Commissioner Murjran and the Catholic Mission. . nrm - a. CONVENTION SPICY CORRESPONDENCE. ii fa that Omaha will stay in and be i and Turn Bun lai O'Br Lett by .a Jaarr taking tha passes of MrCaukW. I on and kmaajhr. Thehahmceof will re before. uaatlv br a rooa a fac turn in tha r nnl ut-- : ever. Ticket. 3 - 3 Loyal 'ud Ringing Speeches Made by Breedeu. Bomuan, Kimball, Baskiu. Godwin aud Pet-tiiiiri- Powers Enthusiasm. n vio-len- tl Last evening was Liberal night for Ogden and Weber county and a grand night it was too. To begin with, a committee of Ogden s loyal and Liberal ladies added to the beauty of the Grand opera house by Ii making the stage a work of art. seemed a grand palace in the distance, with a beautiful lawn in front radiant with banks and beds of flowers, mingled among groves, trees, statuary and terraces. The effect was strikingly beautiful. The ladies who wrought this artistic work were Mrs. F. J. Kie-se- l and daughter, Meedames W. W. Funge, Adam Kubn, R. K. Remick, V. N. Shilling, Ranaford Smith, J. H. Res-talT. A. Whalen, and J. N. Kimball, assisted by Mr. A. G. Harris the stage Tne committee was seated in manager. the boxes last night. l, THE PEOPLE ARRIVE. The people begun to gather early, but the meeting waited on the Salt Lake City delegation, which did not come until 9 o'clock. Then it came in gallant style, headed by the Flambeau Club and our Military band. When C. C. Good win appeared upon the stage he waa greeted with applause, and a round was given Judge Powers also. The auduo n "rnwded and 'he balaony riun. was eu uusa. - PIHUII TO ORDER. Judge Breeden called the meeting to " order and welcomed the audience in the name of the Liberals and their victories in the past. Ho said that a year ago the liberals had made him chairman of the central committee and he had performed his duties faithfully and legally in spite or the nervous opposition or party factions. He had told all he had a trust to perform. Applause. He continued: The liberals of Weber county are strong in the belief that the interests of our county and city and the whole territory of Utah, can better be subserved by maintaining in power that party which established the spirit of enterprise and advancement which has wrought such wonderful transformations in the two leading cities of our great commonwealth. You who have sustained by your votes and voices the grand and noble cause, for which some of you have fought for a fourth of a century, have been told you must abandon tho Msg under which you have so gallantly fought, and reach across the chasm and shake hands with the other side. You have done it already. Yet they say you must surrender the victories you have won, and put the People's party in poweragain. Will you do it? Cries of "never." The American institutions which have been built up here by your energy and patriotism, are safer while guarded by the great party which, under almost overwhelming difficulties, created and made it possible for the principles of Americanism to be planted and nurtured on this soil. Applause. It is not for me to recount the gallant tight and the glorious victories won by those patriotic men who stood shoulder to shoulder with each other in the almost hopeless struggle to plant the principles of the American constitution in these valleys. When we run over the history of the past twenty years we see rank of Amerstanding in the fore-froican progress in this territory such names as Baskin cheers, Kiesel cheers, Goodwin applause, E. P. Johnson cheers, Boreman cheers, Powers repeated cheers, and a score of others. Shall we abandon the old ship and say to those patriots, "Your work and sacrifices have been in vain?" Cries of toSlbk com-mittee- I -- 4k ! Har-oomb- . e's new-orde- Arg-entin- "No." Fellow Citizens: We have met to say frankly and directly to the Liberals of Weber county that we thoroughly believe that the interests of the citizens of this fair territory of ours, just as you believed twenty years ago, can be better served and the territory more rapidly advanced to its rightful position of honor and influence in the councils of the Nation by :ffirming our unalterable allegiance to the party which made it possible to build and maintain free public schools in our beautiful city, cheers the foremost in the region for loyalty, progress and liberality applause. We have met for the purpose of renewing our devotion to the American doctrines which have an unbroken line of victories from Plymouth Rock to the Golden Gates of California, cheers. We are here for the purpose of reviving that spirit which in February, 1889, proclaimed from the topmost summit of the Wasatch that Ogden had been redeemed from church rule and was now an American city, and its progress since that glo- n Ia oass Sioux City wa ad Rapids stands ready to IB aid m 7, so that The totuniisi..ner Uaims That the the trend of thai who have daaarted it will be glad to get teaaaatWi of thal Mission are Net la Sympathy back. 1 charge the Republican and ant schedule, tha Democratic parties with eowariioa. With Hk Policy. only They are afraid to aay whether tlx are in favor of statehood or not Bat the the Court. Caa't M Liberal party will amoke them out. Waksujiotos, July 18. -- In a Utter to Thev tell ua the Liberal party ta dead. I atner -- A K anbju. Crrr, it vice of the special from president i ias a until CatholicChappelle, It never will be dead Kay, the Alii mission bareau, giving the I opeka says: in Pro ia thia victorious it territory reasons which influenced his action in MM fassjttl ihattoat- tsarth district. touted cheers.) I now await your no longer making ooctructe with that 1 a warrant pisasure. court Y vierday be i bureau, Commissioner Morgan aay 4: to siennas. r of "On entering upon my present duties in the hands of the anr Harper Mr. F. B. Dev oto waa elected eecretery I erpreas my preference for the govern county for tha sheriff, who waa with and received he supreme meat rathar than contract system sa had obeyed tha applause. Mr. F. J. Kieael moved a resolution to being more in harmony with the Ameri- court eoucaaa oar The bench the effect that the peasant oonvectioc can idea of education. At tha same and bar are Beitaax v ith breath make no nominations. Carried. time I stated that schools maintained leas anxiety llei: move of Mr. W. F. Adams moved that the by tha government for the education of the aaasidn. jurist a chair appoint a committee of nine to Indians should be strictly non sectarian t tvasO select a Liberal oentral committee to aud noo partisan, and further that the at tbe nlu Toieka who act for the coming year. So ordered. appropriation of public funds to sectar-la- think thev awavuta) to him because Mr. J. N. Kimball moved that the inatitutiona was, in my opinion, con- they are supratA BBBBK Thismorninff chair name a oommittee of aeven from trary to the spirit of the letter of tha the attorney lot r, tha sheriff, sub each city precinct, two from Slaterville constitution and opposed to public pol milted to tfce SBWeOM tbe neces-- i and two from Plain City, and one from icy." aary papers forlasHravKa arrested ... for oontesapt each other country precinct to report at e alen- "My position on the 'question was an adjourned meeting, on next Wednesin the city. assailed by your bureau. False tine is tha on day evening at the City Hall, a set of charges were preferred against men, and The case will oHpsaawic Motion adopted. a most determined but futile effort made Liberal nominationa Mr. R. T. Pettengill moved that a com- to prevent my confirmation and to seHo net Not at Pa, mittee of five on platform and resolu- cure my displacement. Those of your - A oaa i.ow before IjONDOK, Jufjr tions be named by the chair. So or- employ in the field end others insti- the courts Tim if in in ""fJMlpi) point dered. gated apparently by the attitude of the in regard These committees are all to report to bureau. have endeavored directly or indi- it is as to whgBr'f breker can NfM the adjourned delegate convention on rectly to hinder the efforts of tbe gov- insist that hia oftVat shall ernment in its beneficent work of the Wednesday evening. Tbe above of a' .ndwhiehis! n to the as announced by the chair were educating and civilizing of the Indian livery broker as Del tig Si. as follows: through its own appropriate means. thstra Mbffer.V Sons. plaintiffs "These influences emanating from t jankers, OOM MITTEE. ME CENTRAL ed .nish bond bureau have been in soma respects from the rm iftisaxx shag Mont . City at Large Don Maguire and Ad. your r ana is least it hurtful not at enure, and anaTv araFi o certainly Vered that Kuhn. the bureau's fault that government the hand '.ad he-- ii HI stopped. First Ogden precinct John F. Berry. Several raker- the rules Second Ogden precinct T. P. Rryan. schools have not been crippled oi even t?Hpthat nitted such Third Ogdenprecinct: Moroni Stone. destroyed. While drawing hundreds of of the S Lord Fourth Ogden precinct: Wm. Farrell. thousands of government funds un-to transr :iona. build up and sustain mission scbooh Coleri Wm. Fifth Ogden precinct: declared f der your charge, your bureau has thrown that the deelini s oiaaws' Exchange E. W. the whole weight of its influence against appeared to le i"VOi;Of ;. 9 principles County members-Slatervil- le: whose the it of common bush government upon bounty The trial Smout. Huntsville: Joseph Smith. subsisted. resulted in a yer plaintiff NOMINATING COMMITTEE. was Further made correspondence First Ogden precinct: W. N. Shil public this afternoon. Under the date l!o- a ihs ling, Julius Kiesel. Geo. F. Mcintosh, of July 8, Father Chappelle, M. V. Gilbert, F. B. Devoto, Geo. W JHHV-APiciiviiiiNkw Osxeawk. of the bureau of Catholic Indian Murphy, Jno. F. Berry. ial says: missions, replied to Gorman asserting Wast Point, M.asiee,; Second Ogden precinct: J. D. Carna-han- , that each and every member of the There baa been a jHamong the colored A. Sherburne, J. W. Abbott, W. T bureau declares he has no knowledge of populatiots on a pftwtation wes! of here Kelly, T. B. Bryan, Jno. Conlisk, S. S. oigH. Tw. voting bucks had a dif any kind relative to newspaper articles last H Schramm. uit about irlnd proceeded to cut on the commissioner. reflecting Third Ogden precinct: F. A. Cook, The article was later discussed in the eaoh othar to p ee with boee. Some A. C. Newill, Ralph Pidoock. Geo. E. to tv,my women men, presence of Mr. Morgan an employe of fifteen ehSdJayne, C. F. Beeaon, D. H. Dirr, Charles the bureau, and the and took a hand. person alleged to Chase. jTi-JJiows one woman iavr; Osrden Ransford reached that no member or Fourth rr mn r precinct; wiin (or8IJS innhun employe of r Smith, C. A. Kklund, Ad. Kuhn. L. B. tbe bureau has a hole in tne hack in' her head made by a to make such an right M. Teahen, R. assault upon the Indian office or Stephens, Wm. Farrell, hoe. One boy ia in the same condition any and two T. 1'ettengill. bucks are frightfullv cut and other office. Gorman public thereupon Fifth Ogden precinct: T. A. Whalen, bruised. Every one engaged in the in the bureau. his In resigned position C. M. Brough, Don Maguire, Wm. llar- affair is more or less hurt, and two conclusion Father that Chappelle says combe, Isadore Marks, A. W. Meek, the policy of congress as understood by deaths, at least, will result, Theodore Schansenbacb. the bureau is in perfect harmony with COUNTRY PRECINCTS. the objects of the bureau towit, to aid Illicit Whisky. Burah Creek: Jno. J. Cortez. in perfecting the system of education St. Louis, July 18. Revenue officers Huntsville: Jos. Smith. among the Indians inaugurated by from Washington have been on a strll Eden: E. B. Fuller. President Grant when he established hunt here for some time. As a result Harrisville: J. Henry Taylor. his celebrated peace policy have made extensive seizures of Wilson: I. N. Pierce. The commissioner has also received a they belonging to the Nelson Distilwhisky Marriott: John Allen. letter from Cardinal Gibbons dated at lery company and several other well Uintah: Michael Moran. Cape May, in which the cardinal ex- known liquor houses, and before tomorNorth Ogden: Jesse Vanderhoof. presses regret at the appearance of the row night, when the raid will cease, a View: R. H. Slater. Pleasant article referred to, as he says dozen more firms will have become innewspaper Plain City: Thos. Stoker, Edwin Dix. he is very much opposed to personal at- volved on the grounds of changing and Slaterville: Fred Foy, E. W. Smout. tacks of this charactej. to Referring the brands and Hooper: Jno. C. Evrett. Corr.miss'.oner Morgan's announced de- defacingand of government in the marks, discrepancy proof West Weber: Sam Jenkins. termination to sever the relations be- of whisky after the had been Riverdale: Geo. titter. tween thj Indian office and the bureau. stamped and certified. proof asThe dealers Eld Sewell. Kanesville: The cardinal submits that this is a sert that there is no foundation for the This will make the nominating con- grave step and one he fears willvery be charges, but a test case will be carried vention consist of 52 delegates. Unless with much embarrasment and to the courts. otherwise announced the committee fraught of discord and trouble. Carwill meet at the City Hall on Tuesday productive dinal trusts the commissioner will reMurdered by Her Lover. 2 at p. m. to prepare its recommenda- consider the matter and conclude to Hhnover, N. H., July 18. As Miss tions. continue relations existing with the Christie The committee on platform will re- bureau. Warden, accompanied by her mother and sister Fannie, and Louise port to the Wednesday convention and 15 the commissioner sent another Julp Goodell, were returning to their home is as follows: letter to Father Chappelle in which he one mile from the village, at a late hour COMMITTEE UN PLATFORM. says he sees no reason for modification last night, Frank Almy shot aud killed P. T. Pettingill, F. J. Kiesel, James N. of his act. He adds. "Your assurance Ximball. M. A. Breeden, C. M. Brough. that the efforts if your bureau in the Christie. Almy then fled. Miss Warden was tho daughter of a I his closed the business of the con future will be, as in the past they havb wealthy farmer and was a beautiful and vention, and it was next entertained been, to cordially cooperate in harmony estimable young lady. Almy was a forwith some addresses from Weber and in every proper manner with the Indian mer employee of her father and his atSalt Lake counties. Judge Boreman in office, is a little bit suggestive and tention to Miss Christie had been retroduced Mr. James N. Kimball. promises anything but friendly relatians. pulsed. The father of the murdered "If 1 had read Director Stephens MR. kimball's remarks. offers a reward of $500 for the capHe was received with applause and offensive official letter of April 29th girl ture of the murderer. Tbe sheriff and said in substance: This is not the first prior to my interview with you that in- posse are out looking for Almy. time I have addressed a Liberal meeting terview notwithstanding my sincere desire for friendly with in this county. After mature consideraMnrder and Suicide. tion I have decided that the time has not your bureau would never have been St. Louis, July 18. A special from come yet for me to join another party bought, and while that letter remains in applause. This convention has been the files of this office without apology Carthage, Mo., says last night at 11 called not to say it is dead but to say it and Stephens remains officially con- o'clock cries were heard issuing from a is alive and will be on top at the August nected with your bureau, any official re- house occupied by Mrs. Smith. Investielection. I could not consistently to the lations between it and this office will be gation discovered the dead bodies of a and not by right. woman and a farmer named Jeff Gibbert, party that has honored me leave the by courtesy 1 have Liberal party while it is alive and has a already signed several con lying side by side on a bed. In the head mission to perform. I think Liberal tracts with Catholic schools, which are of each was a bullet hole telling the r office holders should stand by the Lib- apparently glad to enter into the story of death. Who caused the deaths of things." has not been ascertained, but it is superal party cries of "that's right," and posed Gibbert first shot the woman and applause. then himself. They say the People's party has been Speculating; in converted. That mav be true. But A French Cabinet Crisis. London, July 18. The English bank the professions of the People's party in the past have been so different from of Rio De La Plata (limited) of which Paris, July 18. The chamber today their actions that I am going to stay Smithers is managing director, has sus passed the entire new tariff measure. The capital of the The chamber rejected the with the Liberal party long enough to pended payments. made If they are bank is 87,500,000. The institution has bv Defruvcinet. nresident proposal give them a fair probation. nt the council converted it has been the Liberal party a reserve of $2,100,000. The cause of and minister of war, to grant $120,000 to that has done it and not the new par- ths difficulty is the impossibility of col- the Ecole Polytechnique. As a result in debts due reit the Argentine ties. The Peoples' party has long been lecting theseesion of the chamber was suspended Maratar-lura We are in public, inconsequence of the clamoring for statehood. aud the cabinet council summoned to decree recently issued bv the Ar consider the situation. great danger of having statehood a It is regretted great deal sooner than we want it, for if gentine republic. that Defruycinct has decided to tender The imported failure of Grioner & his resignation. the new parties demand it soon we will be likely to get it. The pressure of poli- Sons, corn factors, of this city, is contics will add an impetus to this, move- firmed this morning. Liabilities are es The Printers in Session. A recejver has timated at 200,000. ment. been wind to Cincinnati, business. July 18. The executive appointed up the They say we belong to an opposition committee of the United Typothtae of party. Our party has ever opposed America ended its session here today. Western Base Ball News. everything in this territory thBt has It was unanimously agreed that the tended to degrade it. And I am glad to Kansas City, Julp 1.1 D. C. Packard United Typothtae of America advise the belong to a party that has taken this of the Denver ball club arrived here most determined opposition to any atposition. Sc our party should be successful in yesterday morning to attend a called tempt at this time to shorten the hours this campaign to give notice to the world meeting of the Western Association of labor; it was also the unanimous Hach, of Minneapolis and opinion of the committee that it was unthat we are still opposed to statehood. clubs. Baron Mulcachey of Sioux City, will arrive this necessary to change the date of the Applause. evening, and Joseph Garneau, the head annual meeting to be held in this city in of the new Omaha club, will be here to October next. continued on fifth page. -- Steps Taken to Nominate Full Liberal County TOOK HIS ta "The If t here (or the oompumen t eotif erred are any pafaooa who bar oome hare to A interrupt this meeting they are not go-- Defending It. PRICE FIVE CENTS. ' au mb ortfucg will go into executive at sane and soa fature of the davimteacuoaawaa permanent chairman, via The Literals are Still A GRAND OGDEN, , If LIFE. tracks it so He thicks tha danger stream from tha Outbade m f Sariirsa J. D. Xorpny Commits Soiride in Lester Park. Tiat bSe1 valuable b """HjlTld available aster for irru?m- - Tote of 0 The vote of the bar uf deputies yesterday sxpi A PKis Jury H OFFICER IN AN A TROUBLE. who are oua- ia regard to tha Stray Shot Leads to the Arret of sad who has not osaasJ their attempts a Former Member of the U ilc.'.- 14a mm aa it.e sttt.ru-ment- . Merchant The sttreauat party has resolvPatrol. f. 1 .aster Park was tbe scene of a tragedy yesterday morning which was sadly in contrast with the festivities which are ordinarily associated in the minds of Ogden people with tha name of the city's popular pleasure grounds. About y o'clock yesterday morning a young man strolled into ths park, seating himself on s bench and in plain view of a large number of people deliberately shot himself through the head. Mr. Arthur Chandler, who aaw the act, ran across the street to where the man waa still sitting but f und him dead. Coroner Allen waa notified and he held an inquest with Wm. Binford, W. F. Gill and J. J. Sullivan aa jurors. Papers were found on deceased's person which identified him as J. D. Murphy, a miner, who has been stopping st the Central hotel for a week past. He has been in poor health, making daily trips to the Hot Springs. A also letter was found , from a filter. Mrs. Con. living at Eureka, Juab, county, Utah, which waa received yesterday morning. The letter contained little besides enquiries after her brother's health. The supposition ia that despondency and prompted the act. The deceased was about So years old, medium size aud saudy complexion. The body is at Richey ltroa'a undertaking establishment. A telegram has been sent to the sister at Eureka and also to a brother living in Butte. He was a member of the Miner's Union and the A. Hal-oom- O.H. Pistol Shot. People the vicinity of the corner of Twenty-fiftand Grant were startled yesterday by the report of a pistol in a house near the Thistle saloon. A young shoemaker who occupies a shop in the front of the house was startled at the same time by a pistol bullet which came through the door of an interior room and passed inconveniently near his A in head. ed to call a public aiaatirg to protest against what they term tha "treachery and jowardiosof tha govern meat." A Pleasare Trip. Cmtysvxe, July IA Tha Stuver Broe.. druggwte, and man of aotue means. Homer Merrill, aasnciate iuetioe of the state supreme ceurt ; Carl Wagner, a merchant and tuemuer of tha and tha Bennett Brothers ranchman and miners, have organised a company with $25,000 capital. They plan an excursion boat route, the atart to be made at Uraan River, Utah, and the er.d and feature to be a trip through the Grand canon of tha Colorado. Burned to Death. Erie, Pa., July 18. -- The 6 year-ol- d daughter of Charles Schwartz waa making a bonfire in the yard yesterday after- noon and spilled kerosene on her clothing. In a moment she waa in flames. The clothes uf her baby sister also caught fire, and when the mother rushed to rescue them her dress was in flames ic an instant The neighbors succeeded in extinguishing the tire, but not until the children were fatally and the mother very seriously burned. Fell Over the Kmbankuirnt. LivKkrooi, July 18. A train passing along the railroad running near the Manchester ship canal fell over the embankment near this city, killing eleven men working underneath. In addition to the killed many others are wounded. The accident was due to a mistake of the switchman. The switchman who is ouly seventeen years of age, has been arrested charged with manslaughter. An Ueean Collision. London, July 18. The German steamer Dresden from Bremen for Baltimore with 800 emigrants on board collided with the brigantine Annie Harris off Start Point this morning. The Annie Harris sunk immediately and four of her crew were drowned. An examination of the steamer showed the injury she sustained was not sufficient to prevent her from proceeding. Deputy Marshal St. John was stand he French Railway strike. ing on the other side of the street near Droekamitz' clothing store and immediParis, July 18. The strike of railate! v ran across. He forced an entrance road men continues here, Large bodie and a woman of disreputable charncter. Verge explained the firing of the shot by saying that it was accidental but his present ie ia the place was more difficult to saplain, so the marshal, St. John and McLellan who had arrived, marched Verge and tbe woman to the police sta tion and turned them over to the city marshal. Verge's liond was fixed at $500 but as he made some violent threats it was thought best not to admit him to bail. His examination occurs on Monday. What Holla Is Like. Chicago Herald: Shall I tell you what It is like an expedition fishing is like? of armed soldiers going out to shoot kitfull rigged, tens! Like a cruising for butterflies. What is a fish? An armless, legless, witless creature, weighing from a half to a couple of What is pounds on an average. A monster with hands a man? that control cunningly devised and in bailed hooks, an average weight with a comparatively keen intellect and the strength of a lion. Oh, it is grand "sport" for him to lure the litout of the cool, green tle depths of the water, mangle them with barbed steel, impale them on sticks, cast them down anywhere to gasp and die, laughing the while to note their man-of-wa- know-nothing- s Base Ball. Every lover of the national game should see the match game between the Bank Club and the Real Estate men at the Lester Park next Wednesday at 6 p. m. Everybody come. Yesterday's Base Ball. At Boston Errors by the home team in the early part of today's game gave the visitors the victory. Boston, 4: 5. Batteries Nichols, Philadelphia, Bennett, Espen, Clemete. At Pittsburg The game between Pittsburg and Chicago was postponed on account of rain. Poor pitching gave tr- At Cleveland d iy's game to tho visitors. Cleveland, 0; Cincinnati, (. Bauenes viau, uoyir, Radbourne, Keenan. At Brooklyn The Brooklyn and New York game was postponed on account of rain. Boston. Boston nine, Louisville nothing. Baltimore, Washington and Phila delphia games postponed; rain. isaa' . men who froanNmsvir ing worK. fiie poI.ee managed to perse the strikers and many of the depots are occupied by troops. Lost Halifax, N. that four boys dis- rail-ron- d at Sea. S.. July 18. -- It is beliered who went boating in the harbor Wednesday evening have been drowned, as nothing has been heard of them since. Their namee were Thomas McDonald, George DeWolf, Clarence Murphy and Edward Duggan. Pot of Hot Slag. 18. William Reed, a pot puller, at the Pueblo smelter, was badly burned this morning by sitting down on a pot of red hot slag, that had been left in the wrong place by the men whom he had relieved a half hour previous. His back and sides were burned in several places in a frightful manner. A Pueblo, July They Hit the Target. Cheyenne. July 18. A coup le of drunken Finlandere piaced a target on the powder houte at Rock Springs, the coal camp of the state, yesterday afternoon and began to practice. Their remains were scattered over an acre of ground and a horseman and his mount were torn to pieces. The Price ot Mexican Ores. Washington, July 18. The treasury regulations governing the importations of Mexican oree have been amended so as to provide, in determining the value of ore, that such a value shall be computed at the latest known price of bar lead in the New York market less one and a half cents per poucd. Charged With Contempt. Philadelphia, July 18. The case ot Yard charged with contempt of court in not appearing before tbe city council's committee on investigation, was again before the common pleas court today, but was not finally disposed ot because of a technical squabble. A Jail Delivery. Deadwood, July 18. A general break was made today from the jail at this place, five persons escaping all charged with felony None of those who escaped have been captured although the county is being searched in every direction by men on horseback. Lynch Law. Indianapolis, Ind., July 18. At 1 o'clock this morning fifty unknown men Will Carry Free. entered the jail at Spencer, Ind., and Chicago, July 18. The Transcontilynched Frank Dice, awaiting trial for nental association has notified ths the murder of Chaney. They hanged World's Fair people that lines west of him to a cell door. the Missouri river will carry free, returning, all goods exhibited at the exThe Singers Parade. position that has been paid for at full Minneapolis, July 18. The feature tariff rates going to Chicago. All other traffic associations have agreed to the of the saengerfest today was a street parade, which was reviewed by Governor same plan. Merriam, Mayor Winston and tbe city council. The Lake is Permanent. Los Angelf-s- , July 18. Engineer Pennsylvania Floods. Swayne of the Southern Pacific has rePittsburg, J uly 18. A sudden flood turned here and reports that about twenty miles south and east of Flowing washed away the temporary trestle of Wells, his party came to the stream the new Pan Handle bridge across women were which supplies the desert lake at Salton Corks' Run. Three and whicn Hows at this point north and drowned. |