Show BY TE TELEGRAPH let LEI GRAPH UN UNION lon ION line LINE F foreich vor FOR 0 RE eion EICy ion IGN ioor gives the following ophic recital of of the scene in the mee tee last night the gladstone lain rain k wrecked by a union of class islets ats pirty party hatred and the liquor thence for eight hours debate on bat fat hicksbeach eicks hicks beach amendment to the caiet drair dragged ged along brewer after er defel defending iding beer and scotchman flu zer scotchman praying for relief for hka eky hla meantime tile the conservatives were strongly mu mustering tithe vote in which they were sure suit teat obeah the government so certain in lice itt idd that they were then organizing a barate inte lute celebration As the hour for tion ilon tit lit ision approached the excitement te eased until when gladstone ne tee to close lose the debate at ten i dock the house was so i corded that many members were table tabie to find seats not for a to hii time has gladstone spoken with manch vigor so much of his old fire akere lere was not the slightest interrupt toh ton la spite of his bitter thrusts at te fee opposition the latter seemed completely cowed no doubt gladne mile alle knew perfectly what the vote vis WIS M coln going to be this added a sharpless to his attack his ills defense of the bedget was masterly the climax cae tae tame cne when after dwelling in an alst solemn manner on the greatness of the national need for for defense of the empire he paused waved ved his hand almost in the faces of the we leaders on the opposition benches tad lad d added with crescendo scorn and add and ind the regular opposition is loyal the lae regular opposition is s nat national to na the tie e regular reg ular opposition is patriotic riot le the he t regular opposition th thinks s it 1 is institutional to refuse this in money 0 ne 11 prolonged cheering and roars of kuhter followed the scene ben cheti hen the result was announced houn noun ced beggars description the whole aole house was in a quiver of cx ex clement tit ement when the teller approached we eS speaker lord randolph churchill as S the first to catch st sight lit of the thle paper lathe the hands of the conservative whip ae e sprang to his feet with a shout and instantly hs bantly deafening cheers shouts and find iella rella te lis its broke out which lasted five minutes every time there was a lull the tries cries of members could be heard outing shouting ro spencer S ancer and coercion remember if miles lles ties joyce 11 churchill and the irishmen were on the benches waiving their hats the liberals smil ing silent and gloo gloomy ruy gladstone quietly writing on tits his knee his regular daily report to the queen it is understood that the conservatives will form a new cabinet and undertake the administration ot of the government it if requested to do so by the queen in thu the absence of such request est mey wey will leave the present Alini ministers to untangle their own difficulties GIBRALTAR 10 owing to the reappearance pe arance ol 01 cholera in ill spain we tire authorities thorl ties ldes have ordered that all vessels ar arriving rIvIn from spanish ports shall be subject to a quarantine of live days PARIS 10 lo the francais francois speaking of the resignation of tiie the gladstone cabinet says europe must distrust a ministry wl where ere the wisdom of sir stanford stafford northcote can be annulled by the passionate imprudence of earl salisbury and the petulance randolph Churchill when foreign questions demand so much coolness and tact LONDON 10 the standard in an editorial s sats says S the duty of the con ives ali ati Is clear if gladstone insists on resigning ging the opposition is bound to accept the duty of the government ern ment we trust they will not hesitate though statesmen have seldom been faced with so uninviting a task 11 LONDON 10 lo ftfe queen has created lord Wo lesley a knight of the order of st patrick in succession to lord ohagan OU Ol lagan agan LONDON 10 princess beatrices marr marriage laze iaze is officially announced to take place I 1 uly ad next james russel bussel lowell sailed today to day for the united states aboard the steamer acthia scythia Lis government has ordered quarantine to be enforced on all arrivals by way of gibraltar LONDON 10 A sensation has been caused by the publication of lord Wol woi dispatches denouncing the of soudan ile he warns the government that on the withdrawal from the whole province will be given Lup cup to anarchy and will revert from civilization to barbarism the withdrawal he says will not avert the struggle the Mahd liln ilin in a few years will attack egypt the years of internal trouble in egypt have been a burden on her male Maje styls resources and the best policy in both a military and financial cial clat point of view would be to attack E el 1 malida at khartoum LONDON 10 the queen has summoned the marquis of hartington secretary of state for war to balmoral castle castie it Is 14 not known whether he is summoned as the representative of gladstone or 01 if cewill he will be invited to i form a new cabinet hartington seems in no hurry to comply to the summons and has not yet started for scotland A private deputation of conservative members of parliament waited on sir Sta stafford flord fiord northcote and the marquis of salisbury Fy today to day and urged them to refuse office the marquis of salisbury stated that if the queen called them they must form a government ile he would support Nor northcote theote as premier and he expected that the queens demands would place sir stafford in that position the marquis of hartington had arranged ran ed to go 0 to balmoral last evenin evening in place YG of gladstone lad iad stone but the plan was abandoned me rhe tace face that hartington remains in london is regarded as an indication of the early arrival of the queen the bailif news this morning expresses the hope that the cabinet will persist in resigning adding that a few months of tory rule will insure a in the eions and be better than forty discourses on the superiority of liberal principles an official order orden was issued tonight to night closing windsor casals to the public after t tomorrow to o morrow thisina this is a sure sign of the advent of the queen as windsor is only thirty minutes hy by rail from london the return of her majesty will greatly expedite public business at the present crisis MADRID ll 11 the cholera in spain Is spreading and an increase in the number of cases is now daily reported causing great alarm among the people in valencia there have been 45 43 new cases reported since the last previous returns of yesterday the castile announces 18 cases in the province of Al murcia urcla and there are CO 00 cases resembling cholera this number berin includes bludes 28 cases inthe in the city of murcia LONDON 11 G 30 p in nearly every hour brings fresh rumors concerning the ministerial question the latest 0 of f these rumors is that the marquis of hartington secretary of state for war will be abud asked by the queen to reconstruct the liberal ministry gladstone to retire nothing reliable reliable however has transpired today to day up to this hour LATER the queen has made an appointment to confer with gladstone on the present crisis in british political affairs the conference will take place next thursday at balmoral castle the queen has arranged to return to windsor windsor castle on the instant ST petersburg ll 11 thet thel confirms its ita statement that the ameer i of afghanistan Is dead it says rumors are being received continually both from caucasus and the afghan frontier of the assassination of the ameer the tor tov osti adds that the people of afghanistan ghani ghant stan are in a state of great excitement death of the ameer having reached them they were followed by another rumor that ayoub khau khan former ameer now in persia will take the place of the murdered ameer through the machinations of russia GRAIN SAVING statistics WHICH REFUTE SOME soun IDEAS heretofore INDULGED IX IN SALT LAKE LAK E ciry CITY june oth 1883 1885 editor deseret news I 1 read with great pleasure in last evenings NEWS J Ws WIS article on the STORING STOKING OF breadstuff it Is one owe of the many items of interest which should be considered intelligently by this people either there was some meaning to the suggestions of brother brigham and others on this subject or there was no meaning those who think there was no intent nor meaning to that counsel will doubtless let it go but on the contrary those who think there was an inspiration of warning for the sake of preparation will certainly take bome come some intelligent I 1 method of preparing against such a calamity as has been foretold the question of starring storring stor ring even one years bread ad is no inconsiderable item to feed this territory one year would require ous bushels jus hels heis to store this amount in one place would require a building the lengst of a city block 40 rods roos ro feet wide and filled tilled up SO 30 feet high or if put on wheels would require cars to hold it which would make a train 25 U miles long tong we never have in a any auy one year since we have been in the territory nito rito raised two years bread in on one ana and at this present time tim with a supposed surplus of two years crops we have not elou enough wheat on hand to feed this people keopf nine months after the time of this approaching approach ing lag harvest if there was none raised the then and if we continue shipping out oud of the territory as we now do we iye have not enough for six months I 1 read in a utah paper a few weeks ago that we had bad five years bread on hand THAT IS AN ERROR the burning of brother mill at ogden cade oade made a set back on the efflux of grain that mill had quite a run of export business and was using up the surplus grain of the north which allowed the southern grain iraln to come up this way to the mills in in and near t the he city but when that mill ceased running the northern grain sought an outgo out go in this direction and stagnated the outflow of southern grain crain immediately d thereafter we jve heard about san pete granaries being overflowing ete etc I 1 think it probable that last year gave us as a surplus after atter feeding the population and furnishing seed of half a million bushels yand and the year before a quarter of a million bushels this a amount m lount would just feed us six months in 1881 we raised oooo bushels and used 1000 bushels in 1882 1883 3 4 t we had good crops and increased that amount amount somewhat but only a very little more than our increase of population I 1 think the people will find when they look into this matter that the storing of breadstuff will require more than a passing passin notice and if it is deemed worthy 0 ol 01 thought at all in order to prepare against a time ot of scarcity a well organized effort will not only be necessary s sary but peremptory for it will certainly take unless unless our grain raisin raising capa capacity city is vastly Increase increased dat at least three years to lay by enough to make a comfortable subsistence for one year this is one of the very many IMPORTANT SUBJECTS that I 1 had in view when I 1 wrote my letter of day before yesterday subjects that require an organized effort to handle and control desultory correspondence or divide divided d action only serve to awaken but in all matter matters of such importance prompt and united and intelligent tell igent action is positively necessary very respectfully V U N V VISIT TO tue TUB TEMPLE CHESTER june ath 1885 1883 editor deseret news the chester sunday school and primary spent last saturday in visiting and viewing the interior and exterior of that monument of a wisely directed zeal the manti temple above the tile top of the building bunding the banner was planted bearing the motto truth conquers the painting of which was way the work of a little littie sunday school scholar supt bupt malben received the visitors with marked courtesy and he with some of the other prominent prominent brethren went with the delighted crowd through the building to view the beautiful work of the interior the atte attention U t I 1 on of the scholars particularly the bible class was called to prominent features as the announced pro gramme that a sunday Sanday school lecture should follow on the succeeding sunday subject why are temples built to say the school was pleased with the recreation the picnic and the courtesy and urbanity of all at manti feebly express it aunt emma heyward president ol 01 the chester primary Merral determined ned to make this episode lc ic her pupils life ife ile goethem gotthem got them into groups and at jens Jen jensens hensens sens photograph photo raph callery jai jal gallery lery iery got the pleasing faces photoes pho toed the wagons carriages and occupants were grouped in the street and kind sol gave its impress 0 on the th plate we came home a joyous croud nothing happened to mar but all tended to exhilaration and solid pleasure on sunday the superintendent had the bible class read Malachi Sd and ath chapters and in the happiest and bosc forcible yet simple manner told why and wherefore temples should be built such lessons are methinks mae rae thinks vastly instructive the eye must be feasted and fed ITEM irem SAD FATALITY FOUNTAIN green sanpete co june 7 1885 editor deseret news netos A sad occurrence happened about eight miles from this place on friday afiz the ath dinst one mads C madsen a promising young man 17 years lears of age who was employ employed cd by mr geo petersen en was left in charge of a herd of sheep h beep while the latter went to town on business on returning to camp the next evening about 7 pm he found it deserted but could seethe sheep about three quarters ofa ota of a mile away hway ongo on going in there he could see nothing of the young man but began to think it quite pos possible sille that that he had gone over to mr colleys Jol leys camp which was about halt hait a mile away while speculating on the probable cause of his bis absence an em aloye of mr air colleys Jol leys came up to purchase some necessaries when mr P learned that the boy had not beers beels buento to the other camp both men instantly set out to search for the missing herder but up to twelve pm no trace of his whereabouts could be found the clouds had been gathering for some time and it was now pitch dark with rain and sleet fallin falling I 1 heavily both men with sorrowful hearts and minds laden with unrest concluded to give up lip the search for that night but rise with early morn and continue if it on the first streaks of dawn making makin their appearance mr peterson start started d out the other young man had bad gone to his own camp to resume the search when the sun was about one hour h high IA he concluded he had better go over to mr Anderson andersons ls camp aboud about a mile to the southwest and try to get assistance mr in anderson inverson berson aerson willing willingly mt y sent his son ole to help when they had been hariting and about an hour young mr anderson found the boy lying in on his face as if asleep but he was senseless and speechless the two men bore their companion with heavy hearts to the camp undressed and put him to bed air mr anderson started a big fire while mr air petersen with all possible dispatch jumped on his tits horse and rode to town got some alcohol and wine and so as to lose no time sent wora word to the boys parents ile lie then got ot a light buggy and taking aunt jane woodward with him made all ali 11 possible speed to camp on arriving there life ilfe was quite extinct death having ensued in about twenty minutes after mr air P took his departure lor for restoratives restora tives etc the supposition is that the boy took sick and lying down went to sleep and that the heavy beavy rain and sleet which fell 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