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Show r? rQV T7AITT TO SELL tell tlie people so tiiipugH TliE TRIBUNE. A iiou.se say so ttircugii THE TRIBUNE. THE TRIBUNE. ElESYBoiy EEAijS L. ffl!fJ''Q'-188- EVERYBODY READS THE PAPER. INDEX" TO THIS TO LEAVE first and second tages. Telegraph and muwarie. t Ogden Department. 'Another ueiter. Brfer Tri al siat rrovo. rajson Editorial. . I Testimiony on the Manifesto Fifth pa Relief. Church. md (J City Council. Races. glstn pa SAIF : . ; ROME OR STAY. i of Our Neighbors, jetc. Ceainerca 4.3 Court and Criminal,- Cltj Eigth pa Sef 3 jplige, Seventh ..iei?hyt4rnood splices. EUMMifeY Orf lOCAL EVENTS. and bullion Ore . . Recorded The open tnfl RUSSIA treai esisie to vuis CUT tfie fail races ycster- - day - - spotiy showedigood use- aeainsiijuun I. Brown, -- charged rro. -- , r ! with .L i muraerins b' . T I 0"den! jesterqay iienry lvnuenian, snot an seriously V"3 bkinaeQ cW.Winded Kiijsey of bait Lake City. t the elimination of cburch officials yes- . it 6ETTIN8 READY FOR TROUBLE With China Parnellites Repudiate Reconcilatlon Franco Will Admit Our Pork. Issue or Argentine Paper Money Restricted Socialists to Prepare Educational Literature. Fs - Withdrew SUMMARY. Tribune ' - roctor. oar w Franci ldmlt pork. siethodist (j'i'uncil adjourns. A city govWn men sent to jail. China red iq?s dut 7 on kerosene, Another f if oral stage robbery. clai a for Statehood Sew Mexl Socialists tvpubli h a vade rnecurri. paraellite epudi ate reconciliation. TheCansaiin bo die edidbr confesses. he cknadian annexationists. Meetinf? Union I'acific to rebuild a the To compel Ekin'to ucceed j k. ii t. Stl tlon. j Death "of te maul I eSce. If Tbe GraDd-Tru- hk TOters. Elias exploring expedi nearly serenty years In bulldozed Canadian I'i f getting ready for trouble with Russia Cbfna. 1 Associated Tresd row Tnion. j General reeded. Congress will favor free Trtn-ills$lsl- St. . patch San Francisco Chronicle Series. An important battle is expected to take" place in Yeruevery soon, although the sublime Porte is very reticent in regard to the state of affairs. The Yemen crisis has now come to a bead, and fresh or troops are being seat out everycontingents other day. Telegrams from lledeida announce the recent arrival of the steamer "Saadet." bringing 1200 soldiers, and the Government has contracted with a steamship company for a further transport of troops. For the last week steamers have been engaged- taking out necessary commissaries stores for General Alimed Feize Pasha, who has lately been appointed to command the seventh army corps and tbe Iledjaz and Yemen districts. He has already arrived at Sana, the headquarters of tbe disaffected region, and it is that a march forward wm taice anticipated piace on baturaay. xne chief resistance is expected in the territory occupied by the tribes of Benisahar and Ilausseyns, who have entrenched themselves in the fortified towns of Barathel Cbarab, Erin all, and March, the last of which is identical with tbe Sheba of scripture and situated near the British settlement of Aden. Tbe rebellion is said to be causing tbe authorities at Aden a great deal of anxiety as in tbe event of a conflict on tbe border there would be danger of an incursion into British territory. - ister of Finance, has resigned!-SALT LAKeiiS IN CHICAGO. 1 AN ! , Superintendent Read of the Street passed!kh rough Chicago 11' refusi $125 ,400 for St. Blaise offered eiHagpinf ;jf lisae of paper m ney in the Argentine to New York, Oct. 20. restricted J f to know Brfujn ada's defenses; fats the state of Can- - - Archbishop Tasdhereau cet'j s principles. tngineer aud nyei Gov- ernment has called upon tbe Governor-Generto request the Minister of Militia to submit to his Excellency at the earliest possible moment for transmission to Downing street the .toport- on tbe defeases and, fortifications of Canada which was prepared some time since under the supervision of his department. Lord Salisbury's administration is preparing military estimates and revising the whole Imperial system of deoutlay for the purpose of offense and from fense, and require this information Canada as a part of the data for tbe reviMajor-Gener- al sion. Herbert, commander of the militia in Canada, it is understood made a general report to the Imperial Government on the militia system of the The report which the Minister Dominion. of Militia has been requested to transmit' to London is a more elaborate one than this. and covers far more eround with ereateeH particularity of detail. al - . J The home 20. condemns Pow- - passengers killed In a BurlioKtoa wreck. World's yearling pacing record lowered at IndecendeneeJ la. The Pope delibefltes on whether he had tetter leave Bomei The OldGuhrd o'J;zanized to stOD Denslon ' looters of b.e fTrea ury. . American Public Elealth Association want empiricisri repress d.' San FrabdSsco Chkmber of Commerce does act sustain the kicit on the postoffice site. THE'doMMlTTEE OX AWARBS J-the World'! Fair Director Authorized to Appoi at Commissioners. ST. PETERSBURG EN FETE. Tribune Dispatch A NEW DISINFECTANT! have been prevalent. Some of the members of that organization, .claiming to be diswith William Henry Smith's satisfied management of. affairs, began to talk of retiring him from 'the presidency. Their reasons were never given to the public but it was generally understood tbattbe Western Union people were lnvolvedo the comsaid that Mr. Smith was plaint. It was promoting a new cable company, which ultimately proposed to extend its operations over this country. It was intimated that a rival to the Western Union was in prospect. The Associated Press people who were complaining urged that Mr. Smith ought to devote himself .solely to. the affairs of the company of which he was president and general manager. They were not especially opposed to the organization of --- - lor " f ; ; i; A Chemist "Who Instantly Destrova the Stench of Sewage, j .j Jouet. Oct. III.', TiiiBusrE DiChronicle Seriesl) 20. spatchSan Francisco ' ay of tbe Mayor and City Couhcili lie jcboie a place where tbe stench was the worst arid the sewage the thickest. lhejtbi4k.slad;4e was dipped into thi tank of a big sbri'nkle-angave off a,sickening oddir. Af er jnlllug the tank the Spaniard accompanied the official party with the closed pri4klers to the police station, where he put "n hps chemicals. The liquid .jeonjterijfs qf!k jug, two bottles and a panful df join4 kind if powder were put into the sprinklers. I;n fourteen seconds the cover Wa4 pulled and the stuff squirted out. Nothing but chemicals could be stuelled. Alvafez took a glassful of .the sewag and emptied a lrtfle vial of his mixture ftit it laud tlie stench was almost instantly; destroyed. Signer Alvarez does not claitu o clarify tlie water, hut to destroy the stanch, decohi- posmoaanu uisease gernis, ianp a naitaicef- chief drawn through the sewotge after the chemiuals bad been put !in gfeva off no. smell ef sewape. The authorities are 1featisQed that j i It is a success. j :i.J i AN OBNOXIOUS RKCEIYEK. d j XRTvXf, TO TKE WESTERS UNION. : loud-smellin- g! i ; !i Ii j I j nor, for that matter, of half a dozen rivals of that concern, but they didn't want such any of their own officers to engage in comserious enterprises. It might result In plications for the Associatedof Press. tbe trouble is An uncontradicted story that the difficulty grew out o the new arrangement which the Associated Press was about to make with tbe Bell Telephone Company. The telephoue company owns copper wires between all tbe principal cities of the United States. Not having much use for them itself, it is willing to lease them for use as telegraph linos. They not only afford better circuits! at lower rates than the Western Union lines, but the company offers certain advantages to its lessors in the way of FREE TELEPHONE PRIVILEGES. an non-conform- TROUBLE IN ASSOCIATED PRESS CIRCLES ji Ottawa, Ont., Oct. Off THE SPIRIT OP HIGHER CRITICISM shown, especially by Wesleyans. He adjured his brethren to take the problem of evolution home with tbem. Get down and look at It; there's nothing in the Darwinian theory if you knock the time out of friends to get-riit. He advised of this doctrine pf evolution this bomb lest it blow them up. This is tbe, first great fissure in the Methodist faitb. he said. At the afternoon session a resolution was adopted stating that tbe conference views with deep concern the subtle and persistent EFFORTS OP THE ROMAN HIERARCHY. j f self-denia- to-d-ay ' to-d- ay - t n wiltincJudA commissioners! tt-- j Ma&sey, and Presidi I j orr. n : r The Uavis. Clair, Martindale and Baker of the direc- - uirector-i.ener- al jtanding cdmmittee on awards Is: aatley f Vsrniont. King ew of Iowa, Thatcher Yffrk: Brittbn of the District of Co- .arobia, McDonald of CaUfornia. Sew all of Y Jersey Willla Jos of Tennessee, Lowndes MMaryUnd. Andtews of North Carolina. tochraa of T 5 a4 of Alabama. Hundley HPklns of WaibiBfetonv ' NEW ' 3E2tlCO'S CLAIM. From Any Point of View She Is titled to Statehood. - ! En- - WSHISCTO!!Oc 20. In his annual re- the Interior, Got- nior prince tjf ihe Territory of New sico refers lat length to tbe beneficial "salts which .ie thinks will accrue from hs settlement f the disputed Spanish and Sexicaa 3and c aims by the ' Court of ate Land .Clai recentlv organized. oe irorertor insiju that from any point Tiew Kbw Mexico-i-s entitled to State- "TOO. Irt to the SecretMf of : j To Make a Revolutionary Exhibit. Oct. 20. Chanter. f aogaters Of the AmericanIllinois lie volution, met ereto-dxhe pbjeets of the society are iae Purchase of the neia of Forge, f wate in j Wol utlonary Valley annals, for requiired. and the maklne reTolutlonkry exbibit at the World's TV'Ma the shape of a reproduction of a rr,', mansion itaining genuine relics iae y. j iai . J revoluUon arty epoch. eiri-ploy- to-da- ees j i : anti-Paraell- ite - I j proceeds applied the payfmeutif leased wires to be shut accordingly. the employees. Au attorney fur (he bond Tbe movement to oust Mr, Smith from hohlers announced that he jwpuld nlel ja the presidency was started just prior to the ot Receiver Hogg, last annual meeting of directors, some four Parnellites Repud late Reconciliation petition for the removal: . by the assurance! thnit all the weeks ago. ' Dcbws. Oct. 20. y, At a meeting of the accompanied John Redmond, M. operatliitg expenses and Wages dbe1 THE OPPOSITION TO PRESIDENT '"SMITH. National League would be paid, If the Courjb wolild P. for North Wexford, presiding, the memto be pretty formidable. Directors satisf ictory to the promised appoint a new receiver bers present repudiated tbe suggested bondholders. W. Knapp of the St. Louis .Republic ' Charles . j j with the McCarthyites. reconciliation and Victor F. Lawson of the Chicago Kews, NovemThe matter was continued until as the selected Michael Davitt has been for-thtbe leaders. When . tbe directors met i I: being e l ll .I' seat in ber. candidate New In York, the matter came up. Smith's Parliament for North Kilkenny, left vacant vigorous fight, and his US. WANT TO JOIN opponents made a his Henessy. If .j to The profriends rallied by the death oftoSir John Pope stand a local, candidate An Enthusiastic dleeitin off Cana- - ceedings were in secretsupport. Davitt refuses but it Js session, will be chosen. Smith threatened, if ousted, to said that ., ;dian AnneatxiOnjsts. start; a; rival to the Associated Press. It Five Children Burned to Death. Oct. 20. Despite the jstoirpi was even hinted that be had already arStonet Point, St. Petersburg, Oct. 20. The town of and knee-dee- p mud a to agU ranged for the necessary capital and infidefire. Five Rockow was entirely destroyed by Some of Mr. Smith's opponents " bu iuc uuui;u stales was clared that tbe' Western Union children were burned to death. Tbe inhab- late nuuviitiuu was to-dwith Israel; lies Jardiniefv him. .fA." vote .was finally taken andbehind whom lost all they possessed, held rhere Mr. itants, most of who has been one of the most j act! Ve Conare camping inr the fields. was retained by .a majority of one. Smith servatives in the West, in the chair. jA The deciding ballot it is said, was cast by ANOTHER TOWK BtrBNKD." resolution endorsing political union is Director M. H. De Young, of the San Franwas fire. Dlda of destroyed by The town' a vote. carried by unanimously standing were burned. cisco CJironiele. As soon as this meeting Four hundred and eight bouses There was intense enthusiasm 'a th speakwas over tbe matteijwas ostensibly dropped. ers announced urgent reqhestjb pouring in for Trouble. i DIRECT CAUSE OF THE PRESENT ACTION THE l Getting Ready at for meetings many points. j jj Oct.20.--Iview of posSt. Petersburg, of the Western Union is understood to be Defenses "Reeded! V sible complications with China in regard to the Impossibility of arriving at an agreeCoast and other territory, the Governor ment as to tbe renewing of the lease. The 20. General Howard. the Pamir Oct. Washington. has ordered the removal commanding the Department $i the East,: in contract with the telegraph company exof the Trans-Baik-al of his annual report, devotes : nioch pacei fo pired Sunday, and a new lease not having of all'Jews residing within 100 kilometers as to prevent the Jews acting action of Mr. Gould's the frontier, coast defenses. Many fixed torpedoes arid been agreed upon, the 1 . As to what effect the submarine mines have been constructed for company followed. spies for Cfll n a. related above, had New York, San Francisco and! Bos ton, "but trouble with Mr. Smith, with the Western Union on the France Will Admit Our Pork. are negotiations mortars and itheie new guns fnejsjcld for 20. The Senate Tarftf ComHe calls special attention to the is not known, but it is supposed that Mr, Paris, Oct.debated points. the subject of the ad- work of fortifications on this f side of the Smith's plans in relation to the new cable mittee again y, American finally Atlantic by England. andUho- augmenting and telegraph company were not exactly mission of ' pork . to im- of her fleet, since we bezuu Strengthening pleasing to Mr. Gould. of the favor in proposition deciding 25 hundred kilos francs of of per the a our navy, and speaks pose duty necessity of our the Chamber having TO REPRESS EMPIRICISM. fortified points as a basis pf proper instead of 20 francs,i as passed . our of Deputies. defense at convenient intervals; hloug foreign place in the presencenaval attaches and crowds of people. , He Was Too Accommod at! n if. TRMTos-- , X w., Oct. 20 Jonathan war ras asslsrnd . !ast "wt The liabUiiies foot announced dd 390.000 and assets about 6185,000. The liabilities p luass-nseeti- ce. ng i ay f 1 . - n to-da- . - Chinese Duty on Kerosene Lowered. - Meeting of the American Public Health Association. What Will They It Kansas Citt, Mo., Oct. 20. The nineChicago, Oct. 20. A confidential circular of .coast. ' j f vj;:5' Do About ? I j The Department from the dispatch States minister, at Pekin that the has been issued to agents by General Agent nomerdus,' endorsements - to the United Government has reduced the cusMcDonnell of tbe New Ontario & i Western Chinese n aton, China kn 4 Star rubber 40 toTiO road, notifying them that 'coriimlsslq'us will from kerosene of on companies, toms imports wny failed! AH the Trenton banks cents per case. be paid on all prepaid orders secured iby r cmes eTT. enrougn'ft tbeui on' transcontinental passenger busioutth ."T ness. This ' has created inucb sarprlse',! as the Moderates.. '; Radicals Expel BETttiw. Oct. 20. Tbe Socialist seceders the road is one of tbe trunk lines that signed withdrew from the Socialist Conference the agreement to pay no cyuiihissibns itself, 20The Secretary of who tbe v.?50"? meeting in this and do no business with any road ithdt'does. at Erfurt, held a tumultuous of the modermembers What the board of rullpgs will do about It is y. Many city ! now. a question. thi Jo .ron worlfi of Dubuque, Iowaj for ate party were expelled. . . ua I01 aorpedo boat No. 2 Denver & Rio Grande Directors Dead. ior ine sum 01nt Famous Singing-Maste- r of 120 displace-e, ltlstb . Losdos. Oct. 20 Denver, Oct. 20. At tbe annual meeting Signer Scafate, the fadjnustbe completed within a year. mous singing-roaste- r, whose pupils, include of the Denver & Rio Grande i Railway.' toGrossl day George Coppeli, R. Ti Wllsdb. Adolpli Frank Novar'a,-Madamde Reszkers, Canada to well-knoRadian has at Engler, W, Mertens, C. Beamans, J. Low-be- r died singers, and other Open Sundays. -I Welch, Edgar Smith,:;Edward T. Jefostbeai, Oct. j.0.The Canadian canals Naples. ; and Edward O. Wolcott were chosen ot ' freys -tr ,". fpea Sunday to facilitate the Gold The meeting Was entirely, harMore directors. Coming. fn-tMontreal for a VTCfon,ofU UkelT meet in" New Oct 20 Bullion to the amount monious.- The new directory that the canals will ' . '; y 5th. November was for York withdrawn fj OQ shlp150,000 of ef 'LCIea pndays for the remainder 'l" rf ; I York. men to New n Office. Years in Nearly Seventy i Jonathan El kins to Succeed V A Socialist Vade Mecum. : 20. , Return Oct. Washihgtos, Proctor. y tbe Socialist Meigs, who bas been Clerk of t the ' Supreme EbVubt, Oct. 20. organ; l V tle President has tendered ti.e Congress passed resolutions favoring the- Court, District of Columbia, since itsS3. n.w.:o to Stephen B. Elkina ization la 1S23, is dead at the age of creation of socialist literature for the bene- Washisgton, Oct. 20. of State is informed by ae i. - - J to-da- 1 . e wn . to-da- j-- - To-da- -- i the American teenth annual, meeting Public Health Association began here tofrom all parts day, delegates being present of tbe United States, Mexico and Canada to discuss matters pertaining to the health of tbe people. A number of papers were read, one of the most interesting being by Chief Justice II or ton of the Kansas i; Supreme Court, on The necessity of more stringent empiricism." , Emlegislation to repress was one tbo worst obstahe said, piricism, cles in the path of progress of medicine. There could be no doubt that: the practice of the empirics was a harm to any comTbe munity, and they should be repressed. Legislatures of tbe various States' had the power to regulate empiricism in medicine, and it was their duty to provide such reguto lation. A vote of thanks was extended ' Justice Horton for the paper. A Packing Company. Assigns. Kansas Citt, Oct. 20 The Allcutt Packof Armonrdale, Kan., has made an assignment to J. J. Squires, president of the International Bank. The liabilities . are $100,000, assets somewhat ing Packing Company more. Dynamite Mill Bulldozed Voters. se. to-d- ay to-nig- ht. - - - I i Avoid a Catastrophe. New York, Oct. 20. Tribune Dispatch City Government Sent to Jail.. Louisville, Oct. 20. Judge Looney sent San Francisco Chronicle Series. Thirty Mayor Alberry and members of .the City families of Italians, close to. 150 people in for reCouncil of Newport to jail all, occupied a tenement house In the rear fusing to obey an order of the Court to use of 51 Crosby street until early yesterday the lights furnished by the Newport Gas when they were routed out in Company, as ordered to do by the Court. morning, It having1 Tbe officials of the city were declared in a hurry by a platoon of police. was in the found ; that been building danger sto six sent were contempt and jail for months or until the further order of the. of collapsing. Workmen are excavating tbe lot adjoining preparatory to erecting a new Court.;-:Later-'-O- n building, and last night the earth nnder petition of Senator Carlisle, the foundations of the tenement began to counsel for the gas company, the sentence In tbe cave in. Tbe watchman notified the polios. was suspended until Saturday. In a few minutes a platoon arrived, but and commeantime tbe Council will meet ' found great trouble In clearing out tbe . ply with its contract. sleepy Italians, but after a while the street to-d- ay . . I i was filled with scoWllng, surly .men and Bulldozing Canadian Voters. frightened women and children, chattering of 20. As outcome the Oct. the 'Toronto, about the alley entrance and clustered who allegations that certain Liberal members of and save what few valutbe Commons had' entered into a con- tried to get back . The had. ables building inspeotor they to spiracy with the, Grand Trunk magnates declared that no one marshal fire and ; Intimidate the railway employees at the . and by Caste and cant will disappear; Christian, living will bo midwayand between asceticism and luxury; science religion will walk hand in band, though till the last may be irreligious scientists and some - k CHRISTIANS SO IGNORANT OR TIMID allowed in tbe building. The last general election, subpoenas r Were to- should bewere Italians quieted after a while and officials road of the day issued against the some found shelter in tbe adjoining teneand to tbem appear testify. requiring " ments, while the rest built a bonfire in ths j At day break the men were al- ' street. Another California Stage Robbery. lowed, one at a time, and each accompanied Redoing, Cal., Oct. 20. Postmaster Hoe by an officer, to enter and get whatever arword this of Millvllle brought morning that ticles most. One of ths they the Reading and Alturas stage bad been Italians came valued out with three chickens. lit robbed by two masked men. the express box was a peddler and the fowls were all he and mail bags being rifled, but the loss is owned In ' li the world. unknown;: Two men have been arrested on and the of robbed Redding suspicion having Blown Up With Giant Powder. Weaverville stage yesterday. . At mison, Kan., Oct. 20. The office cf the Missouri River Stone Company was Thej Boodle Printer Arrested. blown to pieces; this morning with giant 20. SenecaU late, superinOrrAWA,-Oct- . Twenty men working in the tendent f t'he'GoVernment printing, whose powder. near by were covered with the . name figured conspicuously in connection quarry seriously hurt. As with the fecently'exposed boodle" schemes, debris, but no one wasoffice was in' no the explosion Is , the y. powder was arfe$ted at Montreal supposed to be tbe work of discharged em- ployeesr and a reward' has beenf offered. V. Rid of His Property. Getting ASBtfRf" Park, N. J., Oct. 20. John Hoey, Gad ' of Natural Fatal Explosion late presjdenfe of the Adams Express Com. 20. an Oct. explosion of By Pittsbcro, in pany. hsiS executed mortgages tj his youngof cellar the Inaman the natural gas est son covering all. ibis property in Long five persons were inthis morning building I ; '., Branch. jured, one fatally. The concussion was ter-rifle, wrecking the lower floors of ths White Man Lynched in Louisiana. 20. OctJ A mob La.. of masked structure and breaking windows a block Columbia. men wen$ to the jail last night and banged away. The building then burned. Loss, a white (nan named: John Koss who. while $7.5,000; fully insured. .drunk,,1 murdered an old ncgress. t Sea. CyclonicOct.Weather-a20. The New Furnessla," York, PREPARINO FCR THE FRAY. from ' Glasgow, .reports cyclonic weather. . WomiJ Getting Rtjady to Take Part One cabin passenger's skull was fractured while the ship was lurching. Two in the in tie Chicago School Ejection. - steerage died and were burled at 6ea- - On Cnickqo. Oct. 2d. At the coming election boat was stove in and a funnel torn away. Ih Novbnber'a Superintendent of Schools Is was tbe day of reg- - Fire in Minneapolis Lumber District. to be chosen, ;Oct. 20. A fire broke out k' istratlon for thai event. Applications for in Minneapolis, Bardwelt & Robinson's mill. In the lumregistration by women were very numerous, ber district, after 1 (o'clock and is still especially in tbe fashionable districts, and burning fiercely; but the firemen are getThe loss will be they came well posted on the law and meth- ting it under control. ' . $60,000. j ods of procedure; in registration under the .v:;''i y : y. !ry y y". Mills-Explodin statute, said to be their favor, passed by Dynamite the lat Legislature. ' In some places, the Asburv Park. Oct. 20. An explosion oclu the dynamite mills near boards) Of registration declined to receive curred y names were put Farmingdale. Grandln Von Note and three their their names, in others upon ihe registry- - books with all of the laborers was killed. The explosion was blanks! filled, except that stating whether heard twenty miles. 'y-or nbt ihfe person Is a qualified voter. This Fatal Premature Explosion. leaves jthe ladies fa fighting chance at the N. Y., Oct. 20. By the premature the polls! a change 'they; say they propose Trov, to take the fullest possible advantage of. explosion of a blast this afternoon three In tbe buburban towns many women's names men at work on tbe railroad at M alone were " were put: upon the register. In the aristokilled jand another terribly Injured. cratic Circles of; Evanstun the members of Disastrous Fire in Brooklyn. the board of registration did not appear at New York. Oct. 21. A fire' which broke the poking place; and about one hundred ladles met and formulated a statement, set- out after midnight in Wall street about ting forth the facts. In the city a formal Market, Brooklyn, has done $200,000 damage protest against the refusal of, registry was and'at 2 a. m. is' not under control. made before the election commissioners by two ladies, who propose to make a test case. Killed at a Crossing. . Hackensack, N. J., Oct. 20. William MOUNT SAINT ELIAS. Dutwiler and wife were killed to-dat the i , West Shore crossing while trying to drive Return! of the Russell Exploring across the track ahead of a train. , to make its power felt outside its own sphere in many lands, to the detriment and danger of the civil and religious liberties of the people, The conference fee's bound 1o remind the members of the. churches it represents of the sacred rights and privileges they enjoy, won for them by the sacrifice and fidelity of their forefathers, and to call an them to unite with the ruemiiers of other Protestant churches in maintaining this great inheritance of freedom, and banding down the same intact to succeeding generations. The last essay of the conference was on "The Church of the Future." read by Rev. Dr. Buckley, editor of tbe New York Christian Advocate. He spoke of the "evil porbusitents of the present time, mentioning l, extravness dishonesty, lack of agance in living, relinquishments in large of the Sabbath to the part by the church world, etc., but this is only one side, and there are numerous ol 1 Murderer Confesses His Crime Prominent Men Steal Land Office Records Canada's JBoodle Editor Confesses Fatal Explosion of a , ' -- j al fifty-four- JAIL. TO - his-Englis- to-d- ay A SENT GOVERNMENT A CITY j the-Briti-sh Employees and Bondhblqers Want The 'Associated Press, it is said, made a TENDENCIES OP A HOPEFUL, CHARACTER, Navarino to of Rid Get Battle of tbe of Celebration for tbe telephone wires to take the contract Director-GenerChicaoo.( )ct. 20. The rise of new denominations seeking the telegraph company lines, beand the Launching of a Warship. Jaris wasi iul)iori :ed by the board of con-Coktalus, - Or., Oct. 20, T Edgertpn place of November contract with after spiritual jiety may be expected. No 'lsU The ginning 20. RailOct. The of of the .PaciSo receiver St. Petersburg, Oregon Iloggs, capital ftojnatria three special commis- Union expired Sunday. The union of Protestantism and Romanism is en fcte the occasion being road , appeared in the State Circuit pout the Westerncompany kiners to so ti European countries not vis- - Russia is has been anxious to possible. The ultimate church will enforce telegraph cause show of to he the Associated Press has no theory of inspiration; it will have a battle not Tbe be a siould renew for why ted by the the anniversary year. last commission; also was celeh4 a A emwas removed. from day to simple yet comprehensive creed, revealing made an off by for of filed; Navarino. It held special arrangement petition one fori MdXlcoL Tt i annnncpH r . . . ., i ees who have claims aaii)s;t thecohf-pan- y day until November 1st. General Eckert the essentials of salvation. The mania for of " three r the of because launching bration ploy toe tret win be composed of Com mis one of them, the amounting to nearly SlOO.OOO. Trie is said to have discovered Sunday why the making new laws upon points upon which doners Thacbfcrol New York and Se wall of new Russian ironclads, Immense of Judge ordered that th.e toad bejisold as sojefn associated press did not want a year's con- inspiration has not spoken will give place "Navarino," being a battleship ew Jersey and V et size Rmn took as the proper advertisements can be mad; tract, and he, immediately, ordered the to Christian liberty exhibited by St. Jatues These and launchings power. tic Chicaeof direc4ry. The Mexican Com- - of all the off to' St. Paul. and the endorsed and- illustrated th ' -- - Methodist Council met this morning with Rev. Dr. Allen of the Wesleyan Methodist Church of England in the chair. After the adoption of a resolution for the appointment of a deputation of,-- representatives of tbe conference to visit the council at Toronto next year, and amendments to the resolution presented yesterday relative to the creation of an executive com- mission to make arrangements for the next, ecumenical conference, the topic of tbe.day, The Outlook," was taken up. The first essay cf the session was on the --subject, 'Christian Resources of the Old World," by S. Simon of the Wesleyan Methodist Church of Kent. Mr. Simon said that1 men who are in closest touch with the masses of the English people are impressed with the fact that, while' theories about Christian religion fail to arouse interest, the living and personal Christ is regarded with increasing enthusiasm. The speaker asserted that this theorJv op the public mind was one cf thA greatest resources of Chrisin the old world. The question is, tianity are the ministers and workers of tbe English churches prepared to avail themselves of this condition of the public mind? The rapid diminution of the evangelical party in the Church, of England is an ominous sign. Turning from the Episcopal Church, the speaker unhesitating declared that tbe of Errgland were prepared to minister to the desire for a living Christ. In closing, he said: "As Christians, we welcome the assistance of everyone who aims a blow at evil land shields. that-whic- h After all; our confidence chiefly is good. rests in men and women who confess1 Christ as their Master, and believe that ilis gosand sorpel is the true remedy for the sins rows of tbe world." Bishop Keene said be was much disturbed , at tbe Pan-Americ- The Engineer and Five Passengers Killed Great Many Wcssdei ; burned the remains. lie asserts that he . acted In I Burlington, la., Oct. 20. It is reported that the Burlington passenger No. 5, which The Boodle; Editor Confesses. left Chicago at 6 this evening, is ditched beedi20. chief Octv late Pacaud, Quebec, tor of L'f?ectur, the most, prominent Lib- tween here and Galesburg. Ths engineer that and five passengers were eral organ in Quebec, admitted killed. No par' he accented from Contractor Ar mstron g ticulars. ' ':v-$100,000. lie Is alleged to have received it A LAKOE number INJURED, as part of the provincial subsidy to the At the Chicago, BurChatteurs road. Fifty thousand went to Chicago. Oct. 20. bis own use and $40,000 to Robldoux and lington & Quincy ' offices here it is learned was wrecked that passenger train No. S Tbe Kangelier. prominent Provincial Liberals, but he refused to say what became of tbe near Monmouth .. railroad other $10,000. . people say that a large number of people j are injured, but it is impossible to say how as tbey have no details yet. ' Stealing Land Office Records. many, 20A. J. Littlelohn TACOMA, Wash., Oct. At 2:45 a. m. the Burlington Railroad of this city has been arrested, charged with offices in this city reported that they have more from tbe scene of the wreck stealing records from the land office. DeIt is stated that in- nothing than that contained in the former dispatch,-anpartment of Interior.same dictments on the , do not expect anything soon. charge have also been found against J. T. Elder and William Jameson. Tbe object of the theft was to A CROWDED TENEMENT. make a piece of land, valued at $100,000, free to entry. - The men are quite prominent The Inmates Hustled Ont of Bed to In this section. self-defen- - - Francisco Chronfcfe Series. William Henry Smith, general manager of the Associated Press, last night sent to the New York papers, taking the report of that agency, a message announcing that Its lease pf the telegraphd wires from the Western Union Company-expireSunday and that the latter bad cut off all the wires lot the Assoeiated Press. Mr. Smith added that, as a consequence of this action on tbe part of the telegraph company, he reprethe organization which sents would be unable to handle as much business as usual, and intimated that under the circumstances forbearance would be a virtue. In tbe emergency Mr. Smith turned to tbe Postal Telepraph Company for aid, doing the bulk of its business by that wire, and supplementing where possible over the Western Union wires at the usual rates. One story coming from the opponents of Mr. Smith, is that for some months rumors of to-d- Beed . annual meeting of the Atnerican Street one Railway Association. "Salt iLake was of the first cities in the country to ' adopt the electrical system," said Superintendent Read, "and whem we find iMiniething to the overhead systeift to wiiraddiii it. Many new ideas will dojaji&ess be discussed at this meeting. I ilniow nothing about the new street railway motor which Edison" Is said to have inventcdi, but if It does what he claims for it, it will certainly cut a very important figure lnj the problem of street railway transportation. We have a good system in Salt Lake,': however, and don't intend to. waste unyUnonoy on experiments, but let the otheifi fellows do ih!e experimenting and when they have found something practicable we will talk to tncm. Frank Engensperger of Salt Lake is 1 guest at the Wellington. if- COUNCIL. Washington, Oct. 20. The twelfth- and last day's session of the Ecumenical in Which Mr. Smith, the Western Union and a New Cable Company Are Mixed. to Pittsburg, where he goes jio j attend tbe . METHODIST "Christian Resources of the Old World" and "The Church of the Future" tbe Last Topics Discussed The Evil Portents of the Present, Dishonesty and Extravagance. A Very Indefinite Account of the Trouble .J Wii-per- OF THE CLOSE f on his wiiy to-d-ay ASSOCIATED PRESS ROW. THE WESTERN "UNION" CUTS LEASED WICES. ij J Fetersporg i j Signor Adolphus Alvarez, the Spanish exTHE DEFENSES OF CANADA. pert chemist, who proposed to' cleanse the A Report Asked for by the Imperial canal and river and destroy all diseaie celebrates the battle of in presence germs, made a test here Government of London. be . Another Argentine OfQutal Resigns. . Bcinos Atres, Oct, 20. DrI topei,' Minw registering for the Chicago school SaTirino. ! with the Western Heward says coast defenses are coinage. Women election. a - I Eetamof Monte vxdro, Oct. 20. Minister of jTlnance Ben Alcide Monteri, who tendered his resign nation on Saturday, withdrew it and 'will re main in the Cabinet. William Coy oonfessed to the murder of John Whalen, whose body was found buried on tho mountain side at Washington, Mass., last Tuesday. He says lie learned Saturday, August 20th, that Whalen bad planned to elope with his wife and on reaching home late that night went to Whalen's room and found allot of his wife's clothing in it. While r there Whalen came in and a quarrel followed. Whalen seized an axe and struck at Coy, who grappled with him. He succeeded in getting the axe, whereupon Whalen seized a club and tried to strike Coy. As he did so. Coy hit him with the axe, smashing his skull and killing him. Coy says he then cut Whalen's throat open with tbe axe to make sure of him. and dragged tbo body out. Then he cut the bloody pieces out of the carpet and burned them, after which be took Whalen's body up tbe mouotalm cut the legs off and - Resitiation. i Sanolgcwi 4if2:0S'4. An obnosi ous rece ver. Etoie land dffice rt cords. Foster to ) iep- McKinley. line. Mis Tbib'-CNE- JIarderer ranfesse: . '1 i 0. PiTTSFiEf a. Massw Oct. 20. to-d- ay The Efforts of the Roaan ncirarehy Viewed With Deep Concern. or : Advices jrbm iAlleria, Madrid, Oct.-2in Andalusia, r.eport the prevalence of great floods lu that vicinity. The tpwnbf xxi.cua .jus sunerea greatly. ?? t WRECK Oil THE DUOLIOGTOI! Self-Defen-se - THE ARABIAN REBELLIOX. Railway Company Interviewed, (bniCAGO, 111., OcU 20. fsjiecikl tf Turkish Soldiers Going: to the Front,, W. P. Read, superintendent of the and a Crisis' Expected Soon. street lines of Sait; Lake vCiSy, railway DisCoxsTAJfTiNOPLE, Oct. 20. ifmftto consider. " ; PRICE f A MURDERER CONFESSES AT ROME. - ed 4i aier-iuaiD- - ex-May- Rio Jakeiro. Oct. 20. Dispatch es from Santos announce that yellow fever Is inj creasing. Tbe Government his ordered the vessels at Santos, 100 in all. to 'go outside ths harbor until it is their turn to discharge. u-i- BLAST . But Says He Killed His Victim In in a Quarrel. to-da- ! More Floods in Spain. FHiAL Post-offic- e At a meeting of San Francisco. Oct. y a resolutbe Chamber of Commerce Pond, endorstion introduced by traffic association of ing the newly-formCalifornia, was Unanimously adopted. The committee appointed to report on the matter of the proposed postoffice ; site, introduced resolutions to the effect . that the Chamber of Commerce protested against the Seventh and Mission street site recommended by the Government Commissioners, oh the ground that it is not convenient': for the backing:, insurance and mercantile community. Wni. T. Coleman thought the. subject should be left to the Postmaster General. Treasury Congress and the press. Department, Irving M. Scott of tbe Union Iron Works moved that tbe resolution be indefinitely postponed; and. was seconded by John D. Spreckels. President Taylor of the Chamber ruled the motion out of order, and a general discussion, whfch was- participated in by Commissioner John P. Irish. Captain William L. Merry and others, in addition to those named, took place, in which the availability of a number of sites was discussed. On being put to a vote, tbe resolutions were rejected, forty-seve- n nays to seventeen ayes. ay i A 20. : Rome,, Oct. 20 Since athe pilgrim Incit out f thn ik. MhPut dent tbe Pope has had a number of internd tib lamount of the tithing revenue views with the Cardinals as to whether he should leave - Rome, and whether steps 5 stated. neara tiasc many should be taken to establish 4 modus Vivendi nigni The City jCjPuncii s. ucumcu 10 open with the QuIrinaL No decision iwas arf'tions for m nitM hill? npfnpn tn trltrov rived at. fa ... LI rrt ...K.-r- C. f of assessment the copiefe roll The Clute Italian Government the' has assured Collector .uhthe,e4llelIon pa"ietl out. Instead of Pope that nothing- should occur to disturb thje tranquility of tbe Jloly See, but it must lis DeP Crek scheihe: and almost passed be understood that there is no intention to ici ui r.n:e. modify the law of guarantees. . the ordinance auoiisuius L ikked !lickardjs vote, which he wants TEL?iiKAPIIIC In San Francisco Against the Site Not Sustained. to-drestricting tjie of paper money passed the second eadingj 100 against 12. Tbe Deputies, also foted id favor of the abolition of the jaw rendering the payment of tariffs I in gold obligatory j I j coin. - Yellow Fever in Brazil.! receipts yesterday la this G THE NEWBPAPKI1 KICK That Is the Qaestion IThich Agitates Issue of Paper Money Restricted. : the Rio Jaseiro, Oct. 20.In thio Chamber di Mind. fope's v Issue the bill Deputies - and fit of the young, and providing for the Issue of a vade mecum (constant companion) and the formation of a statistical; bureau. It rejected proposal to fornt a school of elocution for training oratorical agitators in oenair or tbe cause of socialism. he i J CITXs UTAH. AYEPyESDAY MOEXIXG, OCTOBEK 21vl&91 'TEIBOSE. . " to-da- . . .:: y;-- i "1 j and-io-da- y ; ' . .' e. : to-da- ' - as to fear that an increase of knowledge in the sphere of nature necessarily Implies a destruction of faith. Rev, Mr. Dawson of England said the church of the future must essentially be a church of the past. Fundamentals could not be altered. The first note of the church of the future would be simplification. Too-lon-g had the church been keeping its eye upon heaven and failing to see the injustice: on earth. Democracy in tne state meant -j democracy in the church and the most deruocratio church would win. Christians were' followers of a divine" Socialist. If men could not get the socialism of Jesus, socialism of tbe devil. they would getof(the Jesus did not make us all The socialism equal; it made us all brothers. Thecnurch ; I j' Party. should not ignore evolution, and a church be not tbe of church could blind the Oct. 20. Prof essor Vancouver, B. wilfully future. who was sent by tbe c Russeil, Israel At tte conclusion of the last address, by. United! States Government and the National request of tbe business committee, Dr.' Geographical society to explore "the region Stephenson presented resolutions iMt. St. Elias, arrived here VOICING THE THANKS OP THE CONFERENCE about sin June for Alaska and wentito lie left in various directions. He made a speech in Icy bay on the United States revenue cutter secmoving the resolution, treating it vby Bear.f Ills party consisted of T. P. tions. He referred to the hospitality shown, Starnev Nell McCarty J. H. Crumsack, the' to referred etc., the foreign delegates, t. 1 All i&- Si P. Wainer and Thomas White, i' to the conference and to White was drowned President's visit by the upsetting of a himself, and set a noble example to the boat. 'Otherwise tbe expedition was a com in the heads of every great community Mt. ascended St. Ellas success. They plete world. Dr. Stephenson was very grateful on the north side, reaching an elevation of which had done Associated Press, to the when: they; were turned back by ' 14,500 feet, what bad clouds and a severe snowstorm.' From obfor this conference yesterday never been done for a Methodist conference servations taken" the mountain is between before, in sending to 800 papers the admir18.000 and 19.000 feet high. ' The party then issued. The were resolutions address able the coast from lcy bay to Disenunanimously adopted, the entire audience explored t chantment bay, j a distance of about, one rising and applauding. and also the glaciers. Uuse 1 hundred miles,' reof Washington briefly Bishop Hurst this evening for Seattle, left and party confersponded and the he goes direct to Washington; whence 's a prayer, adjourned ence, after sins die. American Missionary Association ' Cleveland. 0.1, Oct. ' 20. The forty-fift- h The Foreign Missionary Society. annual meeting of the American Missionary ChrisPittsburg, Oct. 20. Tbe Foreign began this afternoon with about Society began its annual Association tian Missionary with 500 delegates pres- - fifty members jpresent. The annual report session here to-d-ay committee shows gratifyent. Almost tbe entire session was taken of the jexpcutivojThe! progress, rot aggregate means put ing In tbe with the reports. reading up. of the association this- year Into tlie session of charge the General afternoon the first ' , y; Christian Missionary Convention was held. is $482,41)9.; -j H Dr. Ewing bf Des Moines. Ia.. Is president To Prevent of the was His address tbe feature Treasury. Looting of the society. Providence. J Oct, ' 20. Tribune Disof this session. He gave an interesting and exhaustive review of the work of tbe so- patch San Francisco Chronicle Series, j An organization Is being formed here the ciety.. primary object pf which Is to put a stop to Glove Company In Bad Shape., fradulent and questionable pensions and to 20. Attachments expose those that have already secured Syracuse, N. Y... Oct.iand available as- them. I The promoters of the new order will were put upon the stock sets of the Snook Glove and Manufacturing style themselves: tbe Old Guard. Eligibility Company of ; Fayetteville last night to the to membership ih the Old Guard will consist, amount of $6000. ; The affairs of the cor- first of membership in good standing in the a bad shape Grand Army, and secondly of not less than poration are said to ' be in The liabilities thirty months' actual service either In the through "mismanagement. are placed at $52,000, with assets of $12,000. army or navy.. : " ay , TRANS-3IISSISSIP- " ,l 1 to-da- . pointed ana a committee on resolutions named. The congress then took a recess until 2 o'clock this afternoon, i ' In tbe afternoon a number of: resolutions . were introduced. Mr. Mason offered one for the appointment, of a committee of three from each of the States represented, to devicoinproducing se-ways and means for the introduction of corn food, and to disseminate in foreign countries tbe method of its use in America. ' Miller of Nebraska,, Introduced a resolution expressing the opinion that roost of tbe National laws that had been enacted for tbe regulation of Interstate commerce had been but a hindrance and should be repealed.' , Martin McGinness of Montana . - j -- i lmmmmmmm. - ; ; ' ' Trans-Mississip- pi -:yy.fy; 1-- Free Omaha. Oct. 20. The Congress organized permanently this morning by. the election of Chas. 8. Thomas of Denver chairman. Secretaries were ap- y. half-hour- 1 CONGRESS. Resolutions Offered Coinage Favored. Many ( second-ecumenica- l PI . - ... . ' ' DISCUSSED FBEE COINAGE and urged that silver be placed side by side with gold. Mr. Crews of Kansas offered a resolution of silver as calcuopposing the free coinage lated to unsettle tbe ; finances of the counwas' accepted with aptry. The resolution silver men. ;. ?. plause from tbe anti-fre- e Busbnell of Nebraska Introduced a. resolution petitioning tbe President to appoint a representative citizen of the States upon the Interstate Com- -' merce Commission. Buchanan of Colorado Introduced absoleoin-ag- e ution favoring the free and unlimited of silver. The free silver men' then had their round of applause, and it was a great . . one. . ... Thomas of Minnesota introduced a reso- - ' lution declaring that tbe States should petition Congress to open a channel from tht great lakes to ths t a- trans-Mississip- pi trans-Mississip- pi ' |