Show EVENTS floods in india BOMBAY july 30 fifteen inches of rain fell during the past twenty four hours the towns towns of mahmooda and in the province of ou gu berat are flooded breast high three thousand people and a countless num her ber of stock were drowned A violent rain storm WILLIAM july 80 30 A violent wind and rainstorm occurred here this afternoon portions of the town were flooded two or three feet deep the storm did much damage on the south side thirty five houses bouses were wholly or partially blown off their foundations at least one house collapsed before the inmates were able to get out and mrs Frede frederucj Fre deracy rucy was probably fatally injured destructive washout at logan the logan nation nathon of yesterday SUL saye shortly after the electric light companas Comp anys dynamo had bad been stopped at I 1 am a huge washout occurred just west of the union mills the water began from some cause to exert its power with great force against the sides of the fl flume anae shortly the entire water boxing gave way and went with a crash down the hill and a huge hole bole twenty feet deep and twelve across was washed in the side of the hill immense quantities of gravel were deposited in the creek elbek below A large force of men Is at work gathering cupl up the debris and hauling haul hauling oft off the gravel the water la Is turn turned on off above th the emill mill a dam having been hastily constructed and the mill wheel is silent the dynamo power is also destroyed and the lights will not be on again until the damage is repaired which will probably be a week or more attorney evans resigns the appointment of E M allison jr as assistant united states attorney for the ogden district was made public on sunday morning in mr david evans evana letter of resignation to mr I 1 varian dated june 19 which was published in the ogden papers this morning mr evans says in taking this step I 1 beg leave to inform you that the cause which moves me to is the fact as you are aware that in this territory there has partially been a division among the people upon national party lines while there is considerable difference of opinion as to the propriety of this move I 1 am one of those who believe that the time has arrived in the social and political conditions of the of utah when this step should be taken n entertaining this opinion as I 1 do and realizing by a sense of propriety that the office ce to which you have appointed me should be filled by some person who is in harmony politically with the administration now in power has moved me in taking this step politics in deseret the people at this place held their first republican rally last evening at it which mr wm V black was elected temporary chairman and joshua bennett secretary mr thomas C callister of fillmore was the first speaker he stated that he appeared as an amateur a MR at political speaking but after referring to the principles of the republican party he fully convinced the majority of those present that he was an able advocate 14 of the principles of republicanism mr john henry smith of salt lake city then presented the benefits of republicanism to the country and also the great evil that would come under the free trade system of democracy he spoke upon the great issues at stake and showed them up to the understanding of the majority of those present pree ent president black then thanked the speakers and audience and invited all those that desired to connect them selves with the republican party to step forward and sign their names some twenty four availed themselves of the opportunity JOSHUA BENNETT august 1891 the russian jews BOSTON july i 30 30 the phe russian jews who arrived yesterday tell pitiful s stories to ries of cruelties cruel ties the russian officers ordered all the inhabitants of the town of ky to leave their homes they became so enraged at the wholesale injustice that they set fire to their houses bouses destroying them for this many were sent to siberia others subjected to horrible cruelties cruel ties one man being suspended by the wrists for two P hours others told harrowing stories of general atrocities practiced upon the race by the russian soldiers and of extremely unjust laws in force agai against fist the jews jewe any russian christian who wished to possess himself of the property ot of a jewish neighbor could obtain it by pay paying ing one tenth of its value to the mayor or a government representative who would thereupon give hi him m authority to expel the jewish owner va and install himself as proprietor it is an ordinary occurrence for a jews house to be burned over his bead or fora for a jew to be stoned in the streets and it has income become it a common saying in pa arts of russia kill a jew and pay 20 rut rubles lee 10 no other punishment was ever inflicted for the of a jew and even this fineas fine is seldom imposed some borne jewish soldiers in the russian army wanted to rebel because their families were maltreated mal treated by russian sold lerp the ji jewish wish soldiers were all placed under arrest census odthe of the city schools the school census has bleached leached its completion the count is made of all children between the ages of six and eighteen and the L is below the only wards that indicate a decrease are the twelfth thirteenth fourteenth and fifteenth CITY SCHOOL CENSUS district im 1890 1891 first M 26 third afif fifth th sixth eighth ninth tenth eleventh twelfth fourteenth fifteenth sixteenth seventeenth eighteenth 81 nineteenth 1176 twentieth twenty total the figures by precincts are as follows precinct im 1890 1691 gain first 1888 2240 second 2202 2419 third 1924 2336 2335 fourth 1336 1562 fifth 1469 1493 24 total 1281 john H lawson killed A ShOCk shocking Dg and fatal accident 00 occurred in the elevator shaft of the templeton hotel august augua ad about 11 am whereby john H lawson a lad aged 16 years who has for the last month been running the passenger elevator was killed shortly before I 1 11 I 1 ou bg lawson son took occasion to clean the ornamental glass and woodwork at the rear of the cage in order to do so he be adopted the dangerous method of standing on a chair and rek reaching ehing up to an opening in the top of the elevator about afoot a foot square through which be put his bis head bead and one arm and proceeded to wipe the abe glass while th thus us engaged the elevator began ascending evidently unknown to the boy how the elevator was set in motion is a mystery and the only explanation that seems correct is that the lad accidentally kicked the rope with sufficient orce to start it the boy saw his dangerous predicament and cried loudly for someone to I 1 stop the elevator to stop the machine machi ne or extricate his hie head bead in time to avert the terrible accident was however impossible his head bead came in contact with the ceiling above As an a result the back of his head bead was crushed and his neck broken by this thin time the elevator was stopped and the lifeless body taken out and placed lacad upon a cot and carried into an adjoining room dr wilcox was summoned but his big services were not needed as the un unfortunate fortunate youth soon 1 breathed his bib last the remains were taken charge of by 4 undertaker joseph josella william laft and the funeral is announced to tak place from the eleventh ward meeting house at 4 monday august add the deceased was trustworthy and andla respected and lived with his bis widowed d hl mother on second south street between s fifth fth and sixth east streets A dream that bastard dodger dodged of yesterday produced a reflective condition of mind k 1 in many myself included I 1 have not been in the political campaign antt and am heartily glad having seen howl how dirty mean vile men and chris chrisi i hians can be toward each other i their desire to gain office that I 1 sal aitto on the outside it is a source of self congratulation to me also that I 1 have contributed no literature to the cam laign and that my letters ha bavel of late appeared only in th the NEWS because it has been th the only keen and clean paper in tw the 1 city in its political editorial work but to the dream I 1 have lived in kalamazoo so has 0 W powers 1 knew allen alien potter in kalamazoo so did powers potter was a dom Democrat 0 1 powers was also when it suited him it him once when po potter tt r WW waft elected to COD congress grees potter in wash ington bad some acquaintance with powers in kalamazoo last night X dreamed I 1 have been among the tak saints so long that my dreams are be coming interesting in this drewn dream potter who has been over the border for some years came to me after pleasant greeting allen alien told me the that lt lue he had been watching my course her here 0 with much interest Inte reet not only beca because he was interested in seeing just justice ici done to the mormons cormons Mor mons but because hi was keeping an eye on powers and I 1 intended to secure a settlement with him before he was sent down homo home why allen alien w said 1 I 1 ij I am surprised dont you know th thai powers is ia the most notorious man in salt lake 0 yes skid allens alien 4 know all about it and abut his methods I 1 have been reading ah ahk bastard dodger just circulated la in your streets and I 1 hear powers ranting about it and offering for the d detection of its author well powers ial himself the I 1 at this inte ing point a rooster in a neigh neighbors bors ya yaro crowed loud and clear and allen alien bad to go but he promised to come again and tell me more about powers CHARLES ELLIS |