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Show V Jy- - i t LOGAN CITY, UTAH. THURSDAY, APHIL, 13, 1899 xvni vr)L. HIM 7 - . utaalas Forces Surround Imericaifand-Britis- h Kill and Sailors. temporary superstructure of the big Willis avenue bridge now being built over the Harlem river co- llapsed this afternoon killing four men and, seriously injuring five, one of whom may die. Twelve or more other workmen also received injuries bf a more orless -s- erious nature.. Tbe Democracy of Logan Will Have a - ''Big Time on Friday, 21. -- v SOLDI BR KILLED IN HAVANA Havana, April 11. Patrick John Will Hava airOlchFaihioned JeffersonEepnlsa a Foroa Eight Times Quick Tighte, company M, Second artiland Kill Many ian Jollifio&tion All Democrats InTheii "Size was killed by Policeman Ralery, vited to bs There Committees ApAppointed Driving man Caesar at El Vadado last ' Insurgents Tnland. night. It seems Tighte had been pointed and Preliminary Arrange drinking and caused an uproar on ments Made JJoted Democrats to be ,;iiors Trip-Org- . i anist the train for report iaihat he insulted a woman and (Special' to Journal.) Policeman Ceasar dragged him off gn Francisco, April -12. The the train. This affair and.The ing fill this morning prints the wounding of Condon onSunday special cablegram; rows benight, with several minor ' Auckland, N. Z., April 12. On tween the soldiers and police, has 800 of Mataafas men caused much The citiApril 1st for the most part, take the imbQshed 100 blue jackets near zens, V of was' terrific, part the police. The fighting, Apia. THE PRESIDENT HA8 FLED. British tars (be American and -Lima, Peru, (via Galveston), repeatedly beating back' who sought to overwhelm April 11, The latest news; from Bolivia is that General Pando, the them by force of numbers. leader, has defeated revolutionary Lieutenant Landsdale and En the of President Alonso and the United has army ligu Monahan jof the Oruro, presidents an& baseoccupied States Cruiser Philadelphia, of operations. Alonso and Lieutenant Freeman of the British his ministers have gone to Antofa Afgasta, a seaport of Chili, on the junboat Tuarga, were killed of Moreno and the revolution Bay ter the rebels had been driven off is looked upon as being ended. the bodies of these three officers Buenos Ayres, April 11. Adwere recovered. They had been vices here confirm the received just decapitated by the savage Samoan report that the Bolivia revolution marines warriors. Four ists have won a signal success. killed. General Paudo, the revolutionary . M&taafas loss was forty killed has entered Oruro, Presileader, and a number wounded, these beformer headquarters, Alonsos dent ing carried off the field by the rebThe bodies and the president has fled. els when they retired. ofLandsdale, Monahan and FreeHOW LOOTING WAS STOPPED. unfor-tunateman, as. wellas those of the The ith. ar ines, we r Washington, April - 1L at Mulinum. incoming mails from Manila bring honors military ith There is constahrfightihg'wlth the many queer stories connected natives around Apia, and. the life the war now in progress between and the of no European on the islands is the United States troops fol-low- , ill-feelin- their-assailan- g. ts, m g&fa QUICKfTRIP OF A CLIFPKR. York, April 12. The YanClipper Renee, which has just arrived here from Hong Kong.made more than 16,000 miles iu 96 days; an average of more than 163 miles day. She left Hong 'Kong on anuary 6ttf and was loaded with 7,(XX) cases of fire crackers for the celebration of the Fourth of July. New kee EXPOSITION ORGANIST APPOINTED. Clarence April 12. the Eddy has received appoint meat of official organist for the United States to the Paris Exposition. Mr. Eddy, who for many years was prominent as teacher, .organist and concert player in Chicago and the West, for the last fouryearsrhas made"" his"" home " in Europe, latterly having chosen Paris as his place of residence. He has made concert tours through Chicago, insurgents. When MacArtbur led the first onslaught to the north upon the insurgent stronghold, the United States military commanders 'were amazed at the extent of the looting practiced by the Tbe Chinese took a leading part in this, beginning it before the retreating insurgent forces were fairly out of town. They apparently had no conception of the enormity .of their offence, and it had been reluctantly concluded to non-combatan- ts. shoot some of these Chinese looters for the sake of example when a young officer cut off tbe queues of a dozen Chinese who had been taken and the looting stopped red-hande- d, and the Chinese disappeared as if by magic from the whole prov- 1 ince. 0 Manila; April; 12 Adjutant General, Washington: Yesterday in the Lake region Lawton pursued tfre insurgents eastward from Santa Crui, dispersing ;tbem. ' Cap hired all the larger vessels Used in' the - Lake Trade, a gunboat. Spanish AGONCILLO STILL BOASTFUL. now endeavoring to pass them from the river, where they vere concealed, into the lake. Wheaton drove the enemy ten miles to the eastward of the rail-&- y communicating withMalolos. Hawton and Wheaton caiualies are few and slight, as the enemy made stand. ' Am notified by Spain that she will-- evacuate Mendora md Palo soon. x "'Otts. If CSUSHXD BY FALLING York, jf. BRIDGE,. Abril .11. The India. The Filipinos r and their government have only one ideal-absindependence as the only -- olute source of geueraPwelfare. an interview Paris, April ll.-T- p printed in the Patiie today, Agoncillo was quoted as saying: . The Americans have fully' realized that they will never subdue the Filipinos, and that the policy of Major General Otis has completely failed, The Filipinos have resolved to defend themselves to the death. , They have in their power The 1,500 American prisoners fever wet season is arriving, and Trill soon attack the American troops and disorganize them. During this enforced truce, we, on the contrary, will increase the strength of our organization. The situation of the Filiponos, therefore, is far from desperate. ; , The movement for a" Jefferson celebration by Logan Democrats, is under way at last, all the arrangements having been completed at au enthusiastic meeting of local Democrats held iu the court house on Tuesday evening. J. M. Blair and F. J. Marshall were elected chairman and secretary; respectively, of the meeting. Tbe chairman of the comnttee appointed at. the previous meeting, for the purpose of making the preliminary inquiries regarding the celebration gave a very satisfactory report. After some discussion it was decided to have an old time Democratic jollification. . The entire Murdock Block, in which the Palate hall is situated, will be thrown open and a general., invitation issued to all Democrats in the city to bring their piqnic with them and have a jolly good timer together. Music will be on hand for those who desire to dance, while ample preparatiotrwill-b- e madet;rfar ait other forms of- - amusements the guests may desire to indulge in. A programme of toasts, musical Eelec tions, addresses, etc., will be arranged, and in fact everything possible will be done to make it a pleasant affair; for all Democrats, rich or poor, great or small, will be welcome. Friday, April 21st, was fixed as the day upon which the event shall occur Then came the appointment of committees, their personnel being as follows: -- INVITATION COMMITTEE. P. E.v Keeler, Chairman, J. P, Smith, Mrs. Sarah Farr, Mrs. Wm. Watterson, Mrs. 0. C. Ormsby, Judge C. H. Hart, Mrs. Victor Crockett. COMMITTEE ON FINANCE. L. R. Martineau, Chairman, A. G , ..... NO i 7 which come in bulk and upon which the dray age in transferring it to the uptown storehouse,' is a considerable item of expense. The new building, which is reproof, is 50 feet in length by 25 in width,juftl ia immediately below tbe tracksso a car of , goods can be run in and unloaded direct into th warehouse. .Parties purchasing large quantities of the merchandise mentioned will "find RIter ' Broa; able to give them better terms than competitors, for the reason already mentioned. A car of sulphur was unloaded on Tuesday, and a large quantity, ofother stuff ,4s - expected daily. The building of this new structure will also give the firm considerable much needed, room in its uptown storehouse, for in carrying out their plan of keeping a stock of goods that should be complete and satisfactory to the most exacting purchaser, they have become somewhat cramped for room there. The stock of white lead, painters supplies, and lubricants, that is being put in by the firm this spring, surpasses that carried by any house in northern Utah, and patrons will find prices more satisTheir factory than ever before. stock chemicals, medicines, brushes, toilet supplies, eto., is quite as complete as ever, while the interior of the store is now a miniature palace,-havi- ng recently been renovated and furnished eneririSiMlommrnWpWr WMeb Captured tbe Town. Amenoan Loss But Six Founded Filipino Loss Variously Estimated by a China-ma- n Indian Fighting Tactics Adopted A Hot Skirmish. V Manila, ApriPlO, G:50 p. m, General Lawton has captured Santa Cruz, at tbe extreme end of he lake, and. driven the rebels, who were commanded by a China-ma- r named Pao Wah into American loss was six wounded. The rebels lost sixty . eight killed and forty .wounded. Washington, April 10. The following dispatch was received from General Otis today: Manila, ApriLJL Adjutant General, Washington: Lawtons command captured Santa Cruz, throughout the chief chief city of La Guna Bay, this morning. Casualties, six BOLD ACT OF JOBBERS. wounded. Insurgent troops driven, Chicago, April 11. Two high- leaving sixty-eigh- t dead on the waymen performed a daring rob field and a large number of woundbery at the Lake Shore depot in ed. Considerable number capGrand Crossing tonight. tured. Lawton wil push westThe two robbers boarded a Lake ward. Otis. d Shorn a passenger HOW THE CITY WAS CAPTUED7r: who was standing on tbe rear plat a bound of form pagBenger coach, Manila, April 10. A casco, with and"gaggedlitmrde8pite'ki88tfug aTorcelff 200. picked sharpshooters, gles, and then dragged him into an under Major Weisenberger, mostly empty freight car, where they left belonging to the Firnt Washinghim, after taking everything of ton regiment, was run into a shalvalue he had in his possession. low inlet about five miles south of The victim of the robbery is the city. Harry Ketcham, who live in La Then a few shells were sent tosucceed He did Ind. iu not porte, ward the entrenchments of the gaining his liberty until after his rebels at the end of the woods, train, had departed, it being fully sending the enemy scampering inhalf an hour after he was dragged land. Then a number of Ameriinto the box car before be was able cans jumped into the water and, to free himself of the ropes with wading for about 400 yards, crept which he had been tied. forward and formed in line, coverThe robbers secured from him $6 ing the landing of the remainder, in money, a gold watoh valued at which finished dieembarking about 75 and tore a gold ring from his 5 oclock. finger. The three troops of the Fourth BUNK IN THB MEDITERRANEAN. cavalry, unmounted, were sent The British ashore on a dangerous marshy Malta, April 11.' steamer Kingswell, ... Captain point, directly south of the city, fire from the enemys trenchHumphrey, arrived here today under and reports being in collision with es, Meanwhile, iu the town itself, the Greek coaster Maria, in lati-- I tucle 35Llongitude32Jnthe Medit there was utter jBilence, and not a , the-mountai- ns. - of-dru- gg, -- train,-abducte- -- j eranean, off the coastof Tripoli. siring to make an inspection and The Maria was sunk, forty-fiv- e to give the inhabitants an opporEd Hanson, Chairman, S. A. persons going down with her. The left Alexandria las tunity to surrender, went on board Langton, G. D. McCulloch, Miss Kingswell the She-w- as Emma Kewley,Mre.' J. E. Cardon, by the Associated Press companied F. K. Nebeker, Mrs. H. G. Hayball, uninjured. steamed slowly to the launch, MRS. DR. Gt ILFORD PLEADS GUILTY, Miss Annie Eliason . dock, the whole fleet watching anx11. Conn., April Bridgeport, PROGRAMME COMMITTEE. iously. When it was discovered by the G. V. Thatcher, Jr., Chairman, At 2:30 this afternoon Dr. Nancy who on A. has trial been Guilford, glasses that the trenches and stone W. C. Cates, J.M. Blair, Wm. In buildings were swarming with of murder a on charge alleged Edwardp, Mis Bessie Morehead, the second degree, and whose tria white clad soldiers, he two boats Mrs. Hanna Jaoobsen. was postponed on account of the withdrew, receiving volleys from The matter of issuing invitations of juror Gregory, pleadec the trenches thrown up on the illness to prominent members of the party Judge marshy plain north of the city.' outside of the city and county, was guilty to manslaughter. to sentenced Wheeler ten her The flotilla anchored in compact talked over for some time, and for the night, ready to formation years imprisonment. a decision finally reached to send resist any surprises from the rebel ' special invitations to Hon. J. L. Cured. Bheumatisa gunboats supposed to be in the Rawlins, Moses Thatcher, . B. H. wife used . has Chamberlains lake. My Roberts and J. H, Moyle. Pain Balm for rheumatism with At sunrise today Monday the Tbe meeting then adjourned. and can commenced. The Ameri-outline- s assault I recomment relief, great south of the city it as a splendid liniment for rhea ..Business Enterprise. mati8tn and other household use stretch two miles inland, and with With characteristic enterprise and for which we have found it vain its left sweeping the shore it moved the good business judgment that able, W, J. Cuyler, Red, Creek north, while the Fourth cavalryhas always marked the manage- N.X men on the point advanced toward ment of their affairs,' Riter Bros. Mr. Cuyler is one of the leading the city,' pouring volleys on the Drug Co. has erected a spacious new merchants of this village and one trenches. warehouse vnear the depot, which of the most pronplnent men in this "Simultaneously " the ' gunboats will be used for storing sulphur for vicinity. W. G. Phippin, .Editor hovering along -- the shore shelled sheep-dippin- g purposes, lubricat- Red Creek Herald. For sale by thewoods ahead of the troops, and drove the Fi::p?nos inland. The - . J. . ing oils, .Trbite,Jead,atid other goods Piter Bros. Drug C COMMITTEE ON ARRANGEMENTS. Loudon, -- Invite- d- Ikrber;FFai:4r7iiLi;r:; April 11. Agoncillo, of the agent Aguinaldo, who is still -Germany ,EoglandFranceaud in Paris suffering-fro- m influenza; Italy. has written a letter to the AssociaDRIVING THE INSURGENTS. ted Press, saying: It is absolutely false that AguiWashington, April 12. The fol naldo is willing to accept an autolowing cablegram has been receired nomist system similar to that in from General is: He is ' month-forEupatar- io, . . - . ...... 4 - i - f t k i |