Show T telegraphic NEWS LONDON oct 17 the following by oliver wendell holmes for the dedication of the f fountain at str strat at fard on avon today to day resented presented by george W chi childs do of philadelphia was read by henry irving welcome thrice welcome is thy silvery gleam thou lo 10 lone g imprisoned stream welcome et coine the tinkle tinkle of thy crystal cr batal beads As ais pl ashing raindrops rais drops to the nowery flowery meads A As BUm ammers mera breath to avons whispering 1 reids reeds I 1 from rock walled channels drowned in night leap forth to life and light wake from the darkness of thy troubled aad dream greet with answering smile the mornings beam I 1 no purer aurer lymph the white limbed naiad ine knows ws than from the chalice flows not kot the bright spring of africa sunny thores shores abria marry with spangles washed from golden ores glassy stream an asias fountain purs wave translucent where sabrina fair braids her loose flowing hair kor or the swift current stainless as it rose where chill Ar Arv ciron veiron steals from alpine snows here shall the traveler stay his weary feet to seek thy calm retreat here at high noon the brown armed reaper rest rent q here when the shadows lengthening from the west I 1 call the mute songbird song bird to his leafy nest matron and maid shall chat the cares away that brooded blooded or oer o r the day while flocking round them troops of children and all meet the arches rini ring with laughter sweet rare here shall the steed his patient life who spends in toil that never ends hot from his bis thirsty tramp oer hill and plain plunge his red nostrils while the torturing rein drops in loose loops beside his floating mane wor nor the poor b ruto that shares his masters lot ru find d his small needs forgot truest of humble long enduring friends whose presence cheers whose guardian care defends here lark and thrush and nightingale shall sip and ADO skimming swallows dip and Anil strange shy wanderers fold their lustrous plumes fragrant Fi Agrant from bowers that lent their sweet perfumes where Pass tums rose or persian Per perses sias lilac blooms here from his cloud the eagle stoop to drink at the full basins brink and whet his beak against its rounded lip JEUs his glossy feathers glistening as they drip here shall the dreaming poet linger long far from his listening throng nor lute nor lyre his bis fremb trembling ing hand shall bring here no frail muse shall imp her crippled W wing ing no faltering minstrel strain his bis throat threat to sing I 1 these th ebe hallowed allowed li echoes who shall dare to claim I 1 whose tuneless voice would shame whose jangling chords with jarring notes would wrong the nymphs that heard the swan of avons song what visions greet the pilgrims rapt red eyes what ghosts made real rise the dead return they bro breathe uthe they live again joined by the host of fances airy train fresh from the springs of quickening train the stream that slakes the souls diviner thirst here found the sunbeams first rich with his fame not less shall memory prize the gracious gift that humbler wants supplies oer the wide waters water reached tho the hand that gave to all this bounteous wave with health and strength and joyous beauty fraught blest blest be tile generous pledge of friendship brought I 1 fro from the far home ot of brothers love long joing bolm may ins fair avons fountain flow enrolled with storied shrines of old castalian Cas spring Eg egonis erias dewy deny cuve cave and horejs rock the god of israel elate clave land of our fathers ocean makes us two but heart to heart is truel true proud is your towering daughter daugh ler in the veat A yet in her burning lifeblood life blood reign contest her mothers pulses beating in hi her ar breast this holy fount whose rills from heaven decena its gracious drops shall lend both foreheads bathed enthat in that baptismal dew androve andlor And lov make one the old home and the newl august washington oct 17 the annual report of caleb W west governor of utah territory eti estimates mates the population ol of the territory at nearly and the asses assessed seo taxable valuation at li the commercial affairs of the territory are said to be in a prosperous condition and its ts agricultural products abundant and of excellent grade its stock interests are flour ishiah and its mining outlook is very promising the governor recommends the repeal of that part ot of atie alien law which relates to mines to the dis d is cuss sion of the subject ot of STATEHOOD FOR BOR B OR UTAH the governor devotes considerable space pace la in the course of his bis remarks tie he says it will be observed that the movement for foi statehood was inaugurated by the leaders a of the mormon people their representatives alone took part in the deliberations of the convention and only that n of the people of the territory favored and supported it when we remember how recently those hes people avowedly held and main divine tiri ird d a position whish which placed them ibm in op position with lawi few the th holding of which in the th past pait had brought theu into conflict with the people with whom they lived in ohio missouri and illinois a and u d in antagonism with all comers to this territory not identified with them we recall that the failure to yield that position would have cost them the tha POLITICAL CONTROL which they lave held since the organization of tile the territory and that the security of statehood will place in in their hands and take from congress congress the power that it has been com compelled commelle pelle to exercise to regulate and con arol their actions in accordance with the moral ks n 44 e of the country land and christian civilization before clothing them with 0 o sovereignty should not congress wait until the action is suited to the word until their laudable pro fissions tes fes have had bad time to ripen into praise worthy works and until the conduct of 0 t the he people and the legislature of the territory in consonance with their professions are aie brought into harmony with the general views 0 of f the country and the territory terri territory tor placed in the advanced position it we would M have te atta attained ned but tor for the past attitude of those who are now asking the boon of statehood it is more than probable pio bable that the question of utah as a POLITICAL FACTOR in national affairs will be considered in connection with its admission as I 1 a state but neither of the great political parti parties lbs democratic nor republican so tar as the past history of this people is concerned can lay claim with any degree of certainty to their support TERRE HAUTE ind oct 17 judge A B garlton arlton chairman of the utah commission commission in an interview with a reporter says A dispatch from washington has occasioned considerable misapprehension with certain newspapers as to the real 1 ort t of the minority report signed by gon gen coler nand and myself the ultra anti cormons mormons of utah have tor for the last five years urged the commission to recommend to congress a legislative commission tor utah this plan has been characterized by SENATOR EDMUNDS as un american revolutionary and unconstitutional and our eur com commission misson have declined to recommend it many anti mor mons of utah also favor ot other herand i and further hostile legislation but mcclarnand ernand and carlton cailton aree agree with Chiet Chief junce zane of utah that the existing laws of utah dill dili gently and strictly enforced may be reasonably reli relied edon on to worl work a cessation of polygamy as a practice and we also agree with with senator Cullom of illinois and J randolph tucker of virginia in favoring an amendment to the constitution of the united states as a means mean i of dealing N with ith gerritz polygamy in all the states and territories ries on many occasions we have found it il impossible coil conscientiously douel to follow the ad vice of the ultra non cormons mormons Mor armons mons and conse our oui commission has been OFTEN criticized criticised by them for five befrs and now the authors of if the pino minority rity report are censured in a violent manner in some quarters really for maintaining the aforesaid views but on the assumed ien ground that we arcin arc in a plot with the mormons cormons for the admission of utah there is no truth in this on the contrary we expressly declare interference noninterference non nn in GUI cur report NEW YORK oct 17 at aso this afternoon the wall ot of the four story brick parochial school house in the course of erection for the church of our lady at carmel at east one hundred and fifteenth street fell in burying some twenty yone y one men who were in the building pour four men are known 6 to have been killed and many were injured among the latter behig faber kiener who was superintend in ing 1 the word wor on the buil building diug the p police tee and firemen are now searching Bg ug the ruins for the bodies of 0 the victims five were KILLED OUTRIGHT and ten vare more or less badly injured father kirner was among the latter tile the res hresc were workmen the casualty was due to defective work hastily and ignorantly done the foundation was laid scarcely two months ago the side and rear walls were up above the third story while the front had hardly been started father kerner had heen been repeatedly warned that he was going too last with the construction those killed outright are john darken henry bientz jerome laura paul gilbert and an unknown workman albuquerque oct 17 three exciting events took place at almost the same time in this city saturday n night ight two mexican boys were trying ts to clean a shot abet gun which was wag loaded una ol of the boys boy hold a lighted oa 1 over tb aba tube while the other blew down the barrel tie the CHARGE EXPLODED scattering roman martiness Mart inezs brains over the room the victim who was only 14 years old presented a horrible iad ight t his head being blown from his body y 8 sunday morning a switchman from illinois named sullivan tried to connect a miller with a common coupling he was caught between the cars and crushed horribly life becoming extinct a few moments after the accident E R P greenleaf a prominent citizen accompanied by his son and another man went hunting bunting at gamiz about miles from here he became lost in the mountains and search failed to discover his whereabouts three days after his disappearance lie he was found W b some mexicans in the mountains mounta insina in a feeble condition and his bis mind comple completely bely wrecked he is not expected to recover CRUISER LOST washington oct 17 the navy department learns that the brazilian cruiser imperial marinheiro Marin hero was lost jost sept ath by running on a bar at rio doce one officer and 14 seamen were lost SAN FRANCISCO additional details of the disastrous fire at ilan han KOW irow received by advices advises per steamship rio blo de janeiro tills this morning give tue number of lives lost at 1000 and the value of property destroyed at two million LAKE EDWARD quebec oct 17 robt nells neils boarding house was burned at midnight three of the boarders boarder thomas lanous Lan clug of norton mills vi Vermont Wm bachar of little river and geo scotton of california were wee TO A CRISP LONDON oct 17 the british ship Naga pore from california caught fire and was abandoned at sea the crew have arrived at per zambuco nam buco pittsburgh PITTSBURG oct 17 A fire which was und under er control at 10 consumed the gas works plant and a row of tenement houses loss eAl estimated mated at EL ELPASO PASO oct 17 the two train robbers killed by wells bargos express ress messenger smith have bave been identified as jack smith and dick mayor mayer smith killed a french merchant named jules Bras in paso del norte two years ago and shot policeman chapman in this city last spring wounding him in the left arm so that it had to be amputated sheriff lwhite united states deputy marshal ross sad aad the constable are on the trail of a man about 80 miles east of el paso who is believed to be a confederate erace CHICAGO oct 17 argument on the motion for a new trial in the omnibus bood lers case came up before judge jamison this morning by procedure of the court if tae motion for a new trial be denied the defendants will at once be sentenced each to two years in the penitentiary I 1 MA washington oct 17 john ran tucker one of the counsel for tae condemned anarchists had an interview with justice harlan today to day in reference to the chicago anarchists case and arranged with the latter to meet the attorneys for the defendants next thursday in reference to the application for a of error in the case CHICAGO oct 17 captain black telegraphed from new york today to day that hat t general ben butler had declared declare 1 himself willing to ta assist the counsel for the defense of the anarchists the defense committee had not yet decided whether or not to retain him in addition to the others NEW YORK oct IS 18 the french steamship britannia which arrived on the instant from marseilles and naples and been held by the health of acers bleers at the upper quarantine for observation was this inis morning sent down to the lower quarantine four cases of cholera having been found aboard her the britannia is a sister ship to the alesia which brought the cholera kere here some weeks ago philadelphia oct 18 A lockout hands will be inaugurated this morning morn lne by members of the boot and shoe aboe tion of this city it is estimated that men will belaik be laid off by thursday P axis oct 18 le paris accuses al wilson president gredys ion ta ln law of using a pressure to obtain repayment to dreyfus tue the bankers of bf francs the amount of duty payment of which was bot enforced arced ty by the courts in the famous peruvian guano cases rhe fhe paper bays that M sadi carnot who was then financial minister refund f the money when M gredys assistance si was sought he be having defended def end dreyfus and received francs bancs in febe M H sadi carnot ws was driven from the office and M dauphin his successor proved more pliable although M bradil head bead of the nuance finance department strongly opposed such tampering with the public money M wilson in an interview yesterday asserted that the department approved repayment of the money tor for various substantial reasons magistrate alboff reexamined examined re gen caffarel yesterday he found that the case is not one tor for civil gloucester mass oct IS 18 the schooner herman banson from grand banks to toatoa sept she fell in with the french fishing sloop st pierre water logged ten men drowned we aund th fa the cabin fhe weather being ver very rough the recovered overes bodies bodler were not rec recovered PARIS oct 18 general boulanger has received thousands of missives from all parts of france expressing sympathy for him the matin states that president grevy refuses refused to sign the order dismissing general caffarel Cuff arel from the army for dishonorable conduct the goulois says 1 inquiry proved that general Generall caffarel was not guilty of the charge of trafficking in decorations the petit bourna de demanda mandit that taa president grevy immediately intervene in the wilson affair minneapolis oct 18 the general assembly K of L in exec executive u tive session this morning pasted passed a resolution that thai the assembly adjourn to a close on tomorrow moro mornings ings session and that all speeches be limited to three min minutes utts the rules were then suspended and committee on strikes and boycotts made footner report which was referred to the general executive board section 5 of the constitution was amended in the sense tuat thai local assemblies must attach themselves to either a state district or national assembly mileage was fixed at four cents a mile miss barry tuen presented powderly po ederly |