| Show CURRENT EVENTS A plot in buenos ayres the following is a dispatch from buenos ayres dated july J uy 22 the city is greatly agitated in consequence of the discovery of a plot to overthrow the government the place is garrisoned by four thousand troops and three thousand armed policemen the bourse is demoralized released from prison carl frederick carlson carison of manti was released from the penitentiary sunday july after serving a Fen sentence tence of one year for living with his wives july 25 brother J C A of manti was released from the penitentiary where he has served a term for living with his wives he was sentenced to six months imprisonment and to pay the cost of prosecution the work in sweden A few days ago we had the pleasure of meeting elder L ernstrom of ogden who returned a short time since from a mission to sweden he left here for his field on april alth 1888 and during his bis entire ministry labored in the stockholm conference the first year as aa traveling elder and the of the time as president of W while hile he be was there dersons were added to the church probably the largest accession during the same length of time in any other part of the european mission the prospect is still good the elders not nod be ing sufficient in number to hil fill all of the numerous invitations to preach A brilliant meteor the following is a dispatch from chicago july 21 an extremely brilliant meteor ragged across the sky above the city last night it was as large as a football and was followed by a ribbon of flame that seemed to be nearly half a mile in length the residents of tho the cL levee evee souta dark clark and state streets thought that the heavenly visitation was the forerunner of a cyclone and many of the ignorant color colored d people fell upon their knees and prayed fervently dispatches from many points in the interior of the state report seeing the meteor a short time before it appeared here it was seen as far south as springfield nothing hap hae been heard of it from points north and it is supposed to have fallen into the lake cold drinks unnecessary it is a mistake to suppose that cold drinks are necessary to relieve thirst very cold drinks as a rule increase the feverish condition of the mouth and stomach and so create thirst experience shows it to be a fact that hot dri drinks aks reli relieve evie thirst aud bool off the body when it is in an abnormally heated condition better than ice cold drinks it is far better and safer to avoid the free use of drinks below sixty degrees in in facca higher temperature is to be preferred and these who are much troubled with thirst will do well to try the advantages to be derived from hot drinks instead of cold fluids to which they have been accustomed cus tomed hot drinks also have the advantage of aiding digestion instead of causing debility of the stomach and bowels the ladies Ladie 81 jhonie frome journal for or june the board of education the city board of education met at the city hall at 8 p m on wednesday july P L williams introduced rules for the order of business and general conduct of the meetings which were adopted the election of a clerk was taken up the nominees were J N pike A S martin joseph lippman and J B moreton mr pike withdrew his name that of A S martin was also withdrawn P L williams made a speech in favor of lippman A ballot ballo was then taken mr moreton receiving seven votes andhor and mr lippman three mr M moreton reton was declared elected the nominees for superintendent were wm M stewart J al millspaugh and E M collins the latter atter received one vote prof blick paugh six and prof stewart fc three after prof election the board adjourned till july tb the struble bill the following is a dispatch dil patch from washington WaShing tOll july 25 the following dIS dispatch Datch will appear tomorrow in the washington correspondence of the new york herald the al 0 rmon test oath bill now before the house committee on territories which would if it became a law disfranchise some ten thousand democratic voters in utah will not amm at this session of congress but will occupy a pigeon hole in the committee ou on territories room un until til the t e fifty first Con greisS s is on the wane the bill was introduced by representative struble of iowa chairman of the committee the bill has been vigorously fought by the democrats from the moment of its refe reference raDee to their committee it is now agreed that the committee will suspend action upon the bill lentil next session ion meanwhile a subcommittee sub aub committee of five members is to visit utah during the interim of the adjournment of congress and make a report upon the subject at the next herald the fierce bill the following is a dispatch from vew orleans dated july 23 21 the chamber of Comi commerce perce the largest commercial body in the south having been asked for its views ou on the suggestion to hold a convention of southern thern business men to consider what is best beat for the south to do if the force bill now before con gres should become a law replies as follows it is our opinion that the commercial south should at once meet in convention to deliberate and decide the course which it will adopt in the event that our northern fellow ou countrymen elect to dissolve the brotherly ties which have grown up between ab during a 3 quarter of a century of profoundest peace and to establish a poland or an ireland on this western hemisphere in place of the prosperous land now extending a hearty welcome to northern capital and to northern muscle should any considerable sid erable number of commercial bodies of the south share our views we shall at once proceed to appoint delegates to attend any convention that maybe may be called to enn consider einsider sider the situation cyclones the following is a dispatch from st paul dated july 22 A pioneer press special from fargo N D says reliable information reached here tonight of a cyclone near Ci mifford in the southwestern part of trail county which resulted in the death of five persons in one family and severe injury to a man and wife in another there was considerable damage to property the following is a dispatch from marshall minn dated july 23 the following particulars of yesterday days s cyclone have been received at this afternoon a black cloud resembling a great serpent deachin reaching 9 down from dense black masses of clouds that formed during the afternoon moving in a southeasterly direction demolished the buildings of three farmers living nine miles northeast of here A child of felix deabreau had a leg broken another had bad its head crushed and died during the night mrs deabreau was seriously bruised mrs and child were blown on to a wire fence and seriously hurt two horses hersea ses were carried from a barn to the pasture nearby near by without injury striking Cloak makers the following follow ing is a dispatch from new york july 22 the stalking stil sti king cloak cloah makers continue belligerent and would it is thought have committed several violent assaults act day had it not been for the watchfulness f of the police the contractors say there is some secret influence keeping up this strike the men have had several concessions made and the labor agitators who control them have promised several times to send the men back to work they have never done so BO however one of the most prominent pon contractors tractors says the anarchists are working in the strike and trying to get up a serious riot the following is a dispatch from new york july 22 2 inspect or byrnes last night ordered all a the police reserves of the cy city to be helo he in the station house houge it was prompt ed by the threats of the striking ig cloak makers made at various times particularly at too the meeting reporters were excluded one of the inspectors men present made notes of the fiery speeches and threats of trouble today thein the inspector when asked today why he issued the order sid SAIA because I 1 was not going to have any trouble in this town if I 1 could help it if these men want to make any we propose to be there from the start and settle it in short order I 1 think the knowledge that we are ready for them had something to do with the quiet of this beautiful day while the in inspector specter does not say so it is evident that lie he fears an anarchistic archi outbreak similar to that at chicago guatemala and san salvador the following is a dispatch from paris dated july 21 G guatemalan Guate u item alas malas minister here referring to the reports from mexico that war had broken out between guatemala and san salvador says the telegrams from mexico are inexact and war has not been declared he says and no guatemala troops have crossed the frontier of san salvador it is the ministers opinion that the fight referred to in the dispatches must have occurred occurred d in the interior ofsan of san salvador between factions in that country the following is a dispatch di patch from new york july 21 the herald says bays private dispatches announce that the war between guatemala and san salvador was precipitated by the final refusal of the latter to consent to a union of the five states long talked of the invasion of sn san salvador by guatemala was met by general ezeta with his command find and greatly to the clin chagrin grin of the guatemalan comma commanders oders they were routed the guatemalans Guatemala ns have received reinforcements and will return soon honduras is allied with guatemala while nicaragua and costa rica bica lor for prudential reasons have allied themselves with salva dor dOff j Y M Mexico exic 0 it is stated has concentrated cent rated troops on the guatemalan frontier in the state of Ch chiappa Chia laras paa and orders have been given to commanders to invade guatemalan territory in case guatemala invades salvador general eleta provisional president of salvador has dispatched a special pe 09 I 1 I 1 envoy to the united sta states with a manill manifesto osto as tp lais hi pro gramme towards the people of salvador guatemala will appeal to the united states for protection R against mexican interference attempt of a mob thier quietude cf last sabbath morning was somewhat dl disturbed after the arrival pf af the early train fram the east by the announcement that th the notorious IsaaC isaacson SOD alias dr josephson Josseph son had returned and ha had secreted himself at the residence of his father ll L aw mr rowley speculation at once beep became ime rife as KO to the object of hs his sudden and and unexpected return vague rumors of every conceivable shape were soon afloat one was that he returned intending to induce his wife to go with him and what lent color to this was tile the fact that he was try tr ing to dupe the public into taking through an innocent party chances in a raffle at 1 a chance for his 35 watch and chain this scheme did not no work and all went quietly until monday night when at about a number of masked men invaded the house with the evident intention of administering a dose deau of kentucky justice three men seized the victim and amid his utmost struggles sad and outrageous yell and screams of fear made for the door but by some mistake tile screen door was allowed to close and both captors and captive were precipitated through the door by this time the frantic yells of the doctor had brought a crowd and the mob broke and ran leaving their job unfinished at this writ is 18 fiall at the rowley bowley residence with somewhat shattered nerves but we understand der stand he now co considers ii siders d discretion j acre the better part of valor and will take advantage of the first opportunity and flit for good american fork independent notice of reward POST OFFICE department office of the postmaster general washington D C june 27 1890 ORDER NO in consequence of frequent armed attacks made by highway robbers upon the united states mail in the western states and terr tories the Post department for offenses committed during the fiscal year ending june will pay as a reward first the sum cofone of one thousand 1000 dollars for the arrest and con convict victon on in any united states courton court of each person found guilty of robbing the mails being conveyed in any mail car attached to a railway train by the use of dangerous weapons in violation of the concluding clad clau vf kCf section revised statutes the sum slim of five hundred dollars for the arrest and conviction in any united states court of each person guilty of robbing the mails being conveyed over any post route by means of stage coach by the use of dangerous weapons in violation of the concluding clause of see sec of the revised statutes and the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars for the arrest and conviction in say any united states court of each person ison attempting to rob the maus maids M being ng conveyed over any post route by means of railway mail car stage coach or other conveyance by assaulting saul ting the person in custody thereof shooting at him or threatening him with dangerous weapons in violation of the provisions of sec of the revised Sta s it being required that the person filing a claim tor for wig this reward shall furnish satisfactory Batis factory proof that the object of tile the armed attack was for the pur pose of robbing the mails these rewards will be paid to the person or persons causing such arrests and convictions presentation upon of dot do proof to the department all previous offers of reward in conflict with this are hereby rescinded r ed JOHN WANAMAKER WANA MAIZER postmaster general A massachusetts cyclone the following is a dispatch from lawrence mass dated july 26 A cyclone of great power struck south lawrence about two miles from here this morning the storm first struck springfield street and traveled thence to salem street devastating a section twenty rods wide it is estimated that a hundred buila ings were leveled one man ik known to ave been killed outright and the injured are now reported as ai numbering fifty or sixty A fire broke out in a number of places in the ruins and the entire fire department are now at work extinguishing the flames the injured are being removed and cared for as quickly as Dos possible sible the following is a dispatch from boston july 26 the first news of the cyclone direct from lawrence has just been received by tele telephone p hone the message confirms the extent of the disaster as first reported the destruction is confined wholly to south lawrence nin ninety e ty wooden dwellings are destroyed a and nd six lives lost thirty five persons were injured and worth of property destroyed five hundred people have been rendered homeless the passengers on the boston and maine train due in boston at 10 1045 45 got a good view of tb the e wrecked town as they passed through the disastrous scene the rain had bad ceased and the wind had gone down the first thing noticed was a building bui iding blown to tile ground and then the trees were twisted and uprooted this was on the left hand side of the track coming toward boston timber farm wagons and objects of all sorts were scattered about in great confusion A caf passenger says we were horrified to see a mans man 13 dead body lying upon the bridge at south lawrence depot everybody was running about in confusion not having havinga a chance to tell the extent of damage in the path of the cyc cyclone Inne which swept at right angles across the track leveling houses and cutting off or uprooting trees the train stopped but a few minutes and it was impossible to find out anything definite at ten the awful visitation came the wind was last rain was falling heavily when suddenly the heavens became aglow with a bright white light in a pao moment ment the wind steered to the west a heavy black cloud shot from behind the western hills bills high in the sky and then the thick mass parted fd down shot black streaks from the murky 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