| Show EVENTS an indian revolt p the following is a dispatch from calcutta august 7 A revolt has broken out among the Alehaga ras in Juanada Canada bara baia troops have been dispatched to quell the disturbance the jews leave russia the following Is a dispatch fro from in london august 7 the exodus of jews from russia has commenced thousands are leaving with the intention of emigrating to brazil and others are flocking to algeria cache stake organized at the quarterly conference of the cache stake held at logan on saturday and sunday inday St the stake presidency was organized as follo follows Wg president orson smith of lagan counselors S M molen of hyrum smith of logan the stride IV IfiL Wales ales the following Is Wilis patch from London dated aug 9 the str ika kepf of 6 the employed emp loyes of the railways railway 4 1 in n wales conti continues hues and the mails alie ae still carried on wagons on the public roads the strike has F seriously affected the london shipping trade steamers are not able to obtain their usual supplies of welsh coal the canvassers august 8 the utah commission will probably make the appointments of the board to canvass the election returns requests have been sent out to judge lii A smith hon W W riter secretary IS sells judge J W judd and hugh anderson esq to act as the said hoard board and if they will accept it is likely that they will be named released from prison august eth thomas L obrey of paradise cache county was released from the penitentiary having served three months for living with his wives august ath andrew anderson of glenwood sevier county was released from the penitentiary having served a six months term and paid and costs for unlawful cohabitation election in utah county the following is the general vote in utah county at the election on monday august ath people ILi liberal bem 19 provo aa lift payson 80 20 Spring springville ville 64 spanish fork 38 santaquin San 86 85 6 pleasant grove la 19 american fork 63 lehi I ehi 24 provo bench 24 7 1 totals 1541 in american fork the I liberal candidate for justice of the peace ran ahead of his ticket and waa ras elected returned elder august jtb we received reee ived a call from elder james B R smith of sugar house abuse ward who returned recently antly from a mission to scotland tid on aich which he was absent a year and four months he labored in the city of edinburgh in fife shire and a portion of the highlands the work is necess necessarily arR y arduous but little interest being taken in religion in that country compared to what existed or thirty years since in some localities however there was 11 a fair degree of inquiry and eight persons were added to the church by baptism bad times in kansas the following is a dispatch from n abilene kans hans dated aug 2 the rt farmers alliance in the virth judicial district has put in ciraula and endorsed the following petition to the hon M B nicholson judge of eighth judicial cial district of kansas in n view of the disastrous failure of crops and the general stringency of the money market we the u under signed petitioners petition ers do hereby most earnestly earnest fy request that proceedings in foreclosure in all real estate mortgages now pending or that may be commenced comm emmil within one year from date be delayed the beaver election in the election in beaver county monday aug athe 4 the regular peoples peopled ticket polled about votes and the opposition the name of W R B R tanner on the regular peopled to ticket t c k et was scratched for 0 A murdoch d 0 e k another peoples peopled man who was nominated at the first convention for county attorney and mr murdock was elected by a majority of five votes over the nominee of the second convention the newly elected officers oft leers are B bernott bernett selectman C C harris recorder H emerson clerk S N slaughter assessor C P bird treasurer jesse baldwin sheriff 0 A murdock attorney J I 1 C tyler coroner 0 C harris harr s surveyor from buenos ayres the following to is a dispatch from buenos ayres ayrea datel dated aug 6 5 notwithstanding the fact that the insurrection has terminated great excitement prevails throughout the city and disquiet continues to in crease the leader of the party which supports general mitre formerly president of the republic has hak been offered a seat in the cabinet but declines it is rumored that a new issue of in paper currency will be made A bill has been introduced in the chimber chamber of deputies providing for forced currency the national bank has resumed payment the bourse is still closed and there is still atil a panicky feeling in commercial circles the press is forbidden by bithe the government to say anything ou on the crisis premium on gold the me rates of exchange are falling alleged murder A report came fro from na eureka idab county august 8 stating that mrs anna marks bad shot and killed dennis sullivan mrs mirka marks has become a noted figure in the courts through numerous disputes ties about some property in gintic on a former occasion she hot at one of the parties with whom she had a disagreement and was af rested for the act sullivan has hid had some dispute with her in rela taba to land matters and a few weeks ago she shot at and add missed him the report today jj it that last evening sullivan and mrs marks got into a quarrel and that when sullivan refused to retire at mrs marks cam command mand backed by a leaded revolver she fired a shot with ath fatal effect inquiry by tele graph was made at eureka today for particulars of the shooting if it had taken place but no BO reply had bad wen beep received up to the tha time of going to press mrs marks is pretty well known here from having kept a store astore on market row bow bedol she ahe removed to tintic gintic A meteor at wednesday morning while watering his orchard john evans witnessed the falling of what roust must have betin ben a huge meteor the gent gentleman lemah was bt standing andIng under a dense shade tree although the heavens were clear and the moon shone brightly suddenly the place was illuminated by a light double the power anil and intensity ot the moon mr evans stepped from under the tree coee if some person were not approaching with a lantern glancing up bip he be saw thit that the entire heavens ind and the city were brightly illuminated by a large oblong ball of fire which was slowly passing from north to sou south th it appeared to be about three feet in length and one foot in diameter ameter dl it seemed buta but a few hundred feet above the city and gradually diminished dimini shtil in size until it neared the cc ap when the light suddenly departed about three minutes afterwards a loud report like a clap of thunder was heard in the east mr evans evana says he has toehold beheld many creatures of the heavens in their antics through the air but never saw one that would compare with this brigham bugler arrests in n cache county joseph moser of this city was arrested yesterday charged char ed with unlawful we cohabitation he will have an examination before commission er goodwin goodwill next tuesday fred theurer of providence was arrested yesterday on the charge of unlawful cohabitation the alleged plural wife was wa subpoenaed as a witness some soffie evidence was heard beard in the case by commissioner goodwin good win yesterday and the case was then coutin continued um until next week mark fletcher is defending the case logan aug 10 last thursday at logan deputy united states marshal whetstone arrested john Hendrickson who was indicted in january 1889 for unlawful cohabitation hendrickson appeared before the clerk of the district court in this city and furnished bonds in the sum of 1000 for his appearance at the time of trial deputy united states marshal mclellan arrested thomas kirby sit at hyde park on the same charge the witnesses in the case two of his alleged plural wives and three children together with the defendant were bound over to await the action of the gralia jury jary ogden standard serious conflict in south wales the following is a dispatch from london bondon august 8 A great conflict between capital and labor in south wales has begun in real earnest all tra train in hands and signal men on the railway lines have quit work all traffic has been stopped on the barry rhomney rhymney ney penarth benarth and taff railways where owing to the strike the greatest jes possible sible confusion prevails several attempts have been made to send out trains with improvised staffs but these have failed the whole service is paralyzed the malls mails are being along high roads reads in carts which go under a special and strong guard it is a gigantic struggle one of the greatest of the generation in this country A hundred and seventy thousand men are idle and trade in aalthe all the markets in wales is paralyzed rhonda with its population of inhabitants which is mainly dependent on the taff line iw for bringing its supplies is panic stricken there are large collieries colli eries there which employ a force of about about work workmen nieu end and these are all idle prom from swansea pon and all parts of the southern portion of the principality promises of liberal support for the strikers are conlin coming g in communications are now pawing passing between representatives of the men and cardinal manning lord dunraven Dun raven lord aber dare and lord brassey who have undertaken to act as arbitrators in the matter church school examination an examination of the pupils pupil of the gunnison church school was held in the relief society hall july 28 29 and 30 1890 commencing at 9 am K G presiding visitors present apostle A H lund president W 8 of sevier stake BI bishop shop 0 A madsen of gunnison and members of the local board examiners enoch jorgensen principal of wasatch stake academy oluf larsell principal of rondolph randolph academy mrs meranda holliday lady superintendent of sevier stake academy miss augusta gusta lady superintendent of bear lake stake academy the first two examined pupils graduating for intermediate grade the two ladies for ladies department and primary grade applicants for licenses joseph Y jensen ely A day and jesse H gilles giles reported for consultation andrew C nelson dedicatory prayer by apostle lund general instruction by the chairman first days exercises consisted of theology theory and practice of teaching the two following days were devoted to examinations in gram grammar composition geography orthography elocution united states hla hlib tory arithmetic and bookkeeping penmanship drawing and music were attended to incidentally christian Tolles was examined as a music teacher A vote of thanks was given by the doctor and examiners to bishop madsen the local board of education and citizens of gunnison for the kind hospitality extended to them we look upon this as an event of great interest as it is the first of its kind ever held in zion CHRISTIAN A MADSEN idaho politics boise city idaho august 9 the primaries marks ol of both parties came off I 1 in n the county today to day there the re was no contest in relation to the democrats e rats caal claims ms to th the e cou county a ty co convention anven from this cit yand but votes were cast all for one ticket before the assembly of the republican primaries dispatches were shown about the streets upon the oni one hand by Secie secretary tary curtis a relative of Dubois showing that latah county had elected delegates unfavorable to mcconnell Mo Connell pride carried dispatches tending to show a contrary arary result they were evidently intended upon both sides to influence the city vote the republicans cast votes upon a straight count pride and aad his friends had a ma majority bority of there are 94 scratched tickets in which pride holds more than his bis own the tie count goes along the entire anti dubois ticket is is elected dispatches from caldwell dry creek nampa and payette show the same result this city has wenty twenty delegates and abd enough has been ascertained from the surrounding towns to show that dubois has suffered defeat at every coln it is said that he has been successful in the small precinct of middleton pride and tj J S mcconnell over whom was the principal fight are away ahead on the splits almost two to one the whole antl anti dubois ticket was elec elected tedon on the straights even if the split plit ticket were against them it is dubois duboiss waterloo prides pride Is majority was mcconnell the discharged clerk in the poat office for opposing dubois AH reports are alfr against dubois blackfoot Black toot idaho aug 9 the republicans of this precinct held a primary meeting today for the selection of three Uele delegates to the convention to boise city the anti 6 mermyn Mor Mori myn bion element was present but three straight ut republicans were selected which shows that the straight republicans are in the field fibla to stay and are too strong for the anti 11 and it is generally believed here that no antl ant mor nion mon ticket will be put in the field herald inroads made by diphtheria on wednesday july a funeral cortege arrived in fillmore from deseret with the body of thorn thomas croft a rd lad who had died on his tenth birth day from disease supposed to have been induced from too frequent bathing in the river his mother the arido widow w of tha th elate late george croft crof t wished to buty him by the side of his father who is interred in the fillmore cemetery the funeral services conducted by bishop callister were held at the house of brother thomas abom as davis davie the residence of the parents of mrs croft T the he lad ad had been beeh treated for sore th throat but no idea of contagion was thought of the day after the fu funeral n of the boy mrs croft was taken ill alarming symptoms developed and dr hosford from san pete county being in town he as summoned to the assistance of the sick woman he instantly pronounced it a bad case of diphtheria on the morning of august 2nd and brother thomas davis died and on the evening of the same day sister ister croft also passed away leaving seven young children orphans in our midst the youngest a little boy eighteen ight een months old was born on the day of his fathers burial this event has cast a gloom ov over r our community the city authorities under the direction of the may haydr have taken vigorous measures fo prevent the further spread of the disease and no further development of it has appeared brother thomas davis was born in england april ath 1811 has resided in Filli fillipone pore since 1852 was a faithful member in the Ob church sister letitia croft was born at st louis louie mo november 1851 was a 8 woman of faith and great energy devoted to the great responsibility lity of raising her fatherless children and directing their course in the paths constantly walked in by their lamented father there is no othmer case of diphtheria in our county and we have burned it out here G C epidemic of poisoning the following is a dispatch from calcutta dated A august agust I 1 lo 10 0 the epidemic of poisoning which broke out early in the year has now extended over a large proportion of india and through many districts a virtual reign of terror exists at more mor than ethan half of the huge placards are displayed saying not as in america 41 beware of pickpockets pick pockets but 11 beware of prisoners poison polso ners ers 11 A detailed is also alm given to travelers against accepting the hospitality of natives of purchasing drinks or eatables of any kind these precautions are rendered necessary by the fact that organized gangs of prisoners poison polso ners ers have infested the railways peddling fruits cakes drinks drink etc to passengers mengers chiefly at the stat stations Jons there wares are poisoned and scores of persons have met boath at their hands moreover the inhabitants of afi the e villages themselves have taken up the trade and poison |