Show SMITHS FOLLY His Men Are Now bon I b-on the Deseret GREAT FIRE IN LONDON It Could be Seen From All Parts of the Big City XiOBB Over a Million Dollars Vagrant Kelly is arrested as a Common rant and Put Under Bonds GBAKD JUNCTION Colo June 21 A few industrials members of the Smith army straggled in here today They report about 150 of their comrades com-rades at the point of starvation and death scattered along the deseret between be-tween here and Salt Lake The Rio Grande railway will not carry them and the trainmen have strict orders to keep them off Smith is here and is endeavoring with poor success to send aid to them If something is not done many deaths may be expected KELLY AS A VAQ LOUISVILLE Ky June 2lKelly and his righthand man Baker were arrested here today as vagrants and placed under bonds in 2500 each to appear tomorrow morning when they will be tried Bond was furnished and tie men were released FIRE IN LONDON LONDON June 2lFire broke out at 9 oclock tonight at the Agnes cabinet mnnnfaptorv in Tabernacle street The flames ssist ibY a fierce wind spread furiously and within an hour eight or ten other factories were burning The wind carried sheets of flame and sparks a great distance and the illumination attracted enormous crowds of people to the vicinity Thirty engines were eummoned but the greatest difficulty was experienced In approaching the burning bUIldings The whole block was destroyed Almost Al-most the entire London brigade over fifty engines and 400 men were in attendance at-tendance The flames were visible from all parts ot London and the suburbs The walls of the buildings fell from time to time with loud crashes So far as ascertained as-certained there were no casualties The fire raged with fury until midnight mid-night when it was controlled The estimated damage is 200000 Next Wednesdays Play From the standpoint of a sentimentalist sentimen-talist the cast of Lady Windermeres Fan is the finest in the play Thoee who have seen the play will remember the scene where Lord Windermere defines de-fines a mothers love tp lire Erlynae t Mrs ErJynne has lived twenty years without revealing her identity to her daughter but has just atoned for her negle3tby one great act of selfsacri fice Not knowing of this act Lord Windermere heaps upon her the bitterest bit-terest ot contumely and scorns the idea that she would know a mothers feel with selfsacri ings a name associated fice Mrs Erlynne laughs lightly and admits the justice of the reproach Selfsacrifice she smiled Yes it is true what do I know of selfsacrifice and behind the mask the audience knows that the heart which the maternal mater-nal instinct around is breaking and that this undutiful mothers one act of selfsacrifice has more than atoned for all of the twenty years oi neglect |