Show brye BRIE win WIP TELEGRAMS hot several eg at cleveland 0 j heavy rains yesterday gre greatly atly b bene fitted crops at memphis baysy fc gob gos rye floering flouring flou ring mill burned today to day at cleveland 0 King Hing Kalakaua hopes to induce a thousand portuguese to ernIg emigrate to hawaii it is denied that french troops will be ceritto pe ent ritto to africa before october funk called a meeting of the joint executive committee in new york for wednesday the engine of the buffalo creek B R B R co buffalo N Y burned this thia morning los lossl there was a very heavy and general era rain at st paul minn minna last night it damaged crops but it is impossible to state how much The tribes that annually come to tunis this year arebe settin setting tunisians Tuni and french alike killing off christians by wholesale the is being nit fit fitted tel tei up for the use of the president dent and as soon as he becomes convalescent a sea trip will be advised by his physicians the number of agrarian outrages outrage a committed in ireland during july i was including four firings at i persons 11 arrests 20 arsons ansons and 17 I 1 cattle maiming it is reported that a divorce buit euit will shortly be begun in london in 1 which a favorite actress and one or more well known gentlemen will be respondent and co respondents the text of the popes allocution is published he comments with great warmth upon the responsibility of the government for the recent disturbance in rome borne the london worlds convention of Y M 0 A has been a great success with pledged to in augurs adein ate in great britain the same work in that line as in america accident on the V U ah N R A the utah noh Not northern thern train was two hours late on saturday morning the tiie came cause of the delay being an accent accident which had occurred the previous evening particulars of which we ge get from the ogden herald aca A special train bound south while about half a mile north of belle marsh came in collision with a steer which stood on the track and which would not yield to the fiery iron horse the steer was vanquished qui shed rolled over and fell into a culvert but the engine had also sustained a concussion which caused it to jump the track and roll two thirds over the engineer mr george lashus flew flow out of the right cab window and landed landel about ten to twenty feet from the track in the brush sinking into water up to the waist and receiving a severe revere knock on the head the fireman crawled out from under the pony truck without any serious damage the engine got stuck in the mud and water up to two thirds A track repairer had been riding for a cool trip on the pilot when the train came in contact with the stubborn steer ateer he was hurled into the swamp for a distance of twenty feet but being covered with mod mud was the worst injury he Bu stained sustained the engine is still deadlocked dead locked and find may take some time yet to be got out and up the track was erl ell encumbered cumb ered for some time thus delaying the southbound south bound passenger train burglary clever recovery of the stolen goods on wednesday morning last barton sons tailors and cloth cioth clothiers clo cio thiers lerson ierson on first south street discovered that their premises had been burglarized the previous pr e VIO us evening and that goods to a amount had been stolen the robbery was of course at once reported to the police but the matter has been kept quiet with a view to more easily spotting the thieves thi eves evea andrew smith and wm salmon took the case in hand and from lil information they were able to gather suspicion fell upon two youths named r respectively es fred wilson and J john ohn lehar ld son who follow or have followed the avocation of bootblacks in thi this city and are well known on the street as pretty hard bard cases the tho two above named officers having thoroughly satisfied themselves that they had got the right clue yesterday visited the home of wilson in in the 21 stWard ward ani and while searching the premises they found in the tho cellar two coats and three pairs of pants on being questioned the parents of dikon wikon denied all knowledge of the robbery theofil Theof the fl cers cera then went to the home of richardson lith ward but found he was not in ultimately lie he was I 1 found on the street was arrested and was quietly informed that he must deliver over the stolen goods at first he denied all knowledge of the theft but brit afterwards finding the officers knew too much he accompanied compa compau nied led them to the house and procuring ro curing euring a hatchet tore up three gards boards of the floor and brought out two pairs of pants and in the jot lot near the out outhouse houses was found burled buried in the ground three rolls of cloth and one pTer overcoat coat the whole of the goods were taken to i I 1 r hall and iden identified ti fled as be longing to barton earton son while botn both youths were arrested and lodged in ini jail this morning the prisoners appeared before judge they plead guilty and were bound over in lat each to await awalt the action of the thea gran grau grandeury grand jury djury wilson and chardson richardson Bi are each about 20 years of age aind and this is not note the first time they have been in jail for theft in thi the whole hole of the tiie stolen goods have been recovered and officers smith and salmon have managed the ca cabs casy svery seery gerv verv successfully |