Show As AR tile tiie ille ho hn importance of producing wool and cotton cottan in largo fac and importing machinery for their manufacture are beginning to fored themselves upon tho the attention of the people of this territory it may not bo be amiss to call their attention to the fact that ma machinery eldner yo equal ednal in every respect to any used ili in great britain Er itin can ady be obtained of american at the works of the bredes manufacturing company philadelphia from this company most of this eliassof elass class of machinery now in use in utah has been purchased ur chased and from an account in one of oar exchanges edeh gos of a visit paid these works recently by a party of gentlemen wo learn that an improved cotton carding machine cli ell 1116 lilb and an all automatic wool spinning machino are now manufactured by them tho the cotton carder is built after affer the model of tho the most improved now in use in england but the tho company have expended r oooo in improving and adapting it to hoffie grown cotton the tho improved ma cyina phinehas chi ehi bas has about two and anda anaa a half haFf times the power of the old machine and is fast coming into general use the automatic wool wooi spinner is considered a great eat improvement upon tipon the machines hit hitherto agerto used in this thib thi coUntry vr br this purpose this improvement ia is twe the result of a tour of inspection made by col jenks the tho president of tho the company through the wool and cotton factories of england france italy austria switzerland and belgium the preference was given by col jenks to one used by platt bros of oldham lancashire england one of which lie he purchased and brought to this country since which the company have succeeded in making samples of the machine equal to if not superior to tho tha original to show the superiority of the automatic over oter tho hand mule it need only bo be said that tho former dispenses with the spinner and twister and manipulates six hundred spindles while the latter only averages from ninety to ono one hundred spindles by next july it is calculated that tho the company will bo be able to make one ono of these machines per day the completion of the railroad now so near will make tho the importation of all kinds of machinery very easy and as it is desirable when importing machinery of any piny finy kind to have thai thal th atwith with the latest improvements prove ments wo thought it advisable to call the attention of the people of this territory to these improvements in cotton and wool manufacturing machinery effected by this enterprising philadelphia firm the recent imbroglio between bodlos of the springfield Be republican publican and james fisko jr one of the directors of the erie railroad has caused considerable comment by the press of the country public opinion generally is against fiske for although tho the arres anres arrest was made strictly in accordance with the law of the state of new york the time and manner of the arr estand the treatment to which the editor of the Be republican publican was afterward subjected are generally pronounced nolin ced outrageous and are considered to bear unmistakable evidence that the whole thing had been previously carefully planned and that the judge who issued the writ the sheriff who made the arrest the tho keeper of the prison and all parties concerned in tho the transaction were tho jho frien friends frienda dj and in the interest of tho erle eria director tho the account of tho the trans transaction artioli ac as given in the tho springfield Bt republican publican says tho the airest arrest took place soon alter after eight tuesday evening in the corridor of the fifth avenue hotel mr bowles was standing there in conversation with mr 31 r william bond of yew new york and mr halstead of the cincinnati commercial when the sheri sherl sheriffs fre tre officers seized him rough I 1 ly presenting at the same timo time a writ from g the e notorious judge mccunn mccurin and hurried him to the door and thence to a carriage which was in waiting bowles was as immediately driven to ludlow street jail jall on his arrival there ho hi requested cd tho the privilege of writing to his lab wife and the e lawyers of mr fisko fisk cc to apprise them bf of his situation writing materials were weco supplied but after the notes were wore written tho the jailor declared his inability to t send them that night t soon after the arrest the affair got noised around and bowles friends hastened to the jail to procure his release offering any amount of bail none of them were avowed to see him although tho the friends of the other prisoners were allowed free freo ingress and egress after mr bowles arr estand all their lat efforts 0 r 1 1 continued through the whole night to v 0 his release were fruitless he ile was not subjected to the indignity of being locked up or placed in a z cell ceil but was allowed the tho use of a good sized bird comfortably furnished turnis jurnis hed and moderately clean room abr a sleeping apart mem ang and nadane aach 0 rai run V coile 0 olle story of the building on the following mor morning nin bail to the amount of wa waa 0 offered ere erl ly by sie Ife inesm sm field llover Se and more moro by others other of bowles friends for his appearance at any time required and he upon paying 1950 for hi his ls nighia lodging and breakfast was vas ras set at liberty at about 11 this failure on the part of the friends of bowles to obtain his re release lease leage although offering any amount of bail and making application to the sheriff and others who had the power to grant their request is considered as evidence of collusion between thern and fiske flake and the outrage as it is te termed tined ip i generally and very strongly denounced the causes of the arrest as given by fisko fiske in a letter sent for publication tion to one of the public ablio journals is that bowles in the sprin aprin S pr ingfield nield field Reab ioe Ite publican locan lIcan made an attack upon rim nim in in w which lich ilch hebald he gaia gala said that fiske in his capacity as one of the directors of the h enic erie railroad had probably ruined iha 11 erie railway while piling up a fortune r for himself the tho multiplication of its stock steel has beon been fearful t from thirty millions of nominal capital a year ago it has has now been raised to sixty or seventy millions and what there ia is to show for the tho yond some worthless securities of the hart lard erie erle road it is now impossible to say and that nothing BO so audacious nothing more gigantic tic in the way of real swindling if has ivr v r been perpetrated iu in this tilis country and yet c it may bo be that mr lisko fisko arid abid ids soc at e etive done dono nothing that they cannoe legally justley justify at t t I 1 ea astlin theo thoe new e york courts several of which they seem wholly to own mr fiskes operations aro are be under the legal guidance arboth of both david dudley field and charles and now both judge barnard of the state and judge blatchford of the united states court back up and help oil on his proceedings 11 la in the same samo article bowles made some sonic remarks about tho the father of fisko being in a lunatic asylum and said that fiske himself would probably probably finish his career in a noilar similar institution or in a states prison for this libel as fisko fiske terms it lie has entered an action against bowles claiming damages therbe therb the thes matter remains arh tho friends of bowles bowies profess to believe thai thal that the trial will never take place ever over asserts his determination to brig bring the matter before the courts and if lie he should there is little doubt that if money can do anything towards ensuring a conviction it will be freely spent for the purpose bowles it A will bo be recollected by our readers was one of the colfax party who vilo visited our city three years ago last june ithe streets of new york was well received yesterday evening by a largo audience our space does not permit us to go into elaborate details as regards the performance and the performers wo we confine ourselves to a brief notice of the impersonations of the principal characters madame scheller gave us a faithful picture of the self willed proud belle of fifth avenue and dressed splendidly mr nir graham was successful as tom badger mr lindsay is the best representative of gideon bloodgood wo we have seen mr air thorne evinced considerable talent in his rendition of captain fairweather and will no doubt prove a valuable acquisition to our theatre mr biar Afar margetts margetta getts was a excellent puffy in one scene seene he broke a long ominous silence by a well applied pun un and the public was certainly thankmar thank thankful fur far for it mrs clawson could not bo be excelled as mrs F puffs puffy u ff mr H hardie hardle 1 sile flie played the tile part of mark LI livingston vin toil ciui good taste and mr paul raul di distinguished st in aishe himself as dan paul fairwe fairweather at be and mrs fairweather yain Fain veather well represented represent edby by mr f r Melfi tosh ind mrs bowring miss adams played lucy fatla frith charming channing sweetness the che union seitaro with tho the street cars running was received with groat great applause itie itle the streets af pf will be e repeated for the tho last time this evening tomorrow to morrow evening the pet drama of our theatre goers the pearl of savoy will bo be produced with madame scheller Sch ellor ellof hi ili her great toie role of 11 lanie ianne if aniell larie with songs the tho castl in some bome respects ha has been changed miss bliss A adams dams will shino shine in n tho part of chon cheri ichon tehon and mr hardie plays father lon alot now scenery has been painted painted expressly for the tho the pearl of savoy cinderella the georgeous f fairy I 1 S snetta 5 oct a do cle is now in re re earsel hearsel and will I 1 shortly fl abe be produced in an n improved style |