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Show V bursday, November 21, 1912. THE V page i it;: JOURNAL, LOGAN. UTAH Y DYING AND DEAD ' t TRI-WEEKL- LE( Official Hears Agonizing German " Groans , Something Better of-Dyi- ng j (By Alphonse-Giiinef.)- . .Turkish Headquarters, Hadeni-- ; keui Nov. T5- - (Delayed in trans-- : Thanks to the kind-mission.) ness of a German officer in the service of the Turkish government I have been, able to.pene' trate to this city,' the name of, which represents for the, whole Ottoman world the las hope the last plank of .safety tf- - a con' ' V i quered people. Hademkeui is no longer a' city it is no ' longer, an , intrpnche camp; it is not even an army headquarters.? It is 'a. necropolis of, tombs strewn with thousands of bodies which await their sepu' lchre. It is also ah immense hos-- : pital, in the .open hirwith its thousands of ne$, of typhoid fever suffering - ohes and of. pholepa victims who, are dying out, for there are neither doctors nor medicines. I do not know how there could exist, a sight more moving; than - that which my eyes have seen.. Imagine streets of dead and dying whom yon encounter,. not at every ten yards, but .without a break in groups of four or five, thrown one upon the other. Death in common seemed to them, perhaps, less awful. I have seen these dying ones drag themselves on hands and knees toward a wall toward a shelter,-groaninfrom pain and begging for a drop of water. . I have seen them hit ing the earth as though digging already the grave that was refused to others. I have setfn them expire .with awful contractions, using. their last breath to curse those whose fault or' negligence has found them such a hecatomb. ' oi And, all these thousands bodies were scarcely removed when others,. took their places, piled one upon the. other, In this immense camp, open to the sky, they were thrown by amateur undertakers upon ox carts which carried them away, . Half oi them, slid off at the first lnrch of inert into the wagon and tumbled ' ' ruts. worn the deep with' them mingled . .have I jeen bodies' of horses. I have passed near these ox carts and heard the groans of the dyintf .confounded with thp dead Tan ever ; describe,, the of these brave, naeri" who agony came to. seek death upon the .field of battle Zand .who - expired so '' shajseffflly?. X'f, .what was .their "Who shall-salast thought?- - Who will' know their last malediction, and. ..how many widows and orphans .shall come some day to revenge those who disappeared and to claim i , justice? gainst the wall of- - the little house which shelters me' seven unhappy wretches have just , exI heard their groans pired. throughout the night, they falling under my windows, while' others were driven away into the distance by men who beat them and 1 : .( Vltf The -- AbsoIutelsrPuFa W f ' series of elaborate chemical tests. v. Comparative ' digestibility of food niade with 1" different baking powders. An equal Quantity of bread (biscuit) was made , V with each of two kinds of baking powder cream v , ; " jtFrom 1 - i 1 : , Braed made with Royal Cfam of Tartar Powdan -- s - , .Biwd mad with alum powders 67 Per Cent. Digested Royal Baking Powder raised food is shown to tx of greatly superior digestibility and healthfulness ' 4 T . ants were brought in by four war FOUND GUILTY. dens and a policeman. They heard V . the verdict with faces unmoved, New York, Nov. 19. Gyp the staring straight ahead. WhitOn the way back to their cells Blood, Lefty Louie, Dago Frank all except Whitey Lewis walk ey Lewis and Cirofici,' the gunmen, charged with ed erect. Lewis went with bowed the murder of Herman Rosenthal, head. The crowd in the court were all, found guilty of murder room received the verdict, with in the first decree by a jury in the out demonstration, and ,the news supreme court this afternoon. The caused no visible ' excitement jury deliberated only an hour and when it reached Jhe throng, out ten minutes.f side the building. . ,; 1(, The court pointed out that alThe quick verdict came as a surprise to everybody. The jury though all of the four gunmen in the case of Lieutenant Charles had testified that they 'were . not Becker , deliberated nearly seven more than 40feet away from the hours before reaching a. verdict. scene of the murder and saw the He is now in Sing Sing, sentenced shooting'they claimed Abey did to the electric chair for haying in- not see Rosenthal fall Thetruth of these statements the jurors stigated the murder,. determine for themselves. must ; '5What I4shal pay applies to all It was the imperative import the "defendants,- and only in one case shalLI separate qne from the ance.for the, jury, the court said, the defend-ants;hi- d others,? said- Justice Goff in to Consider thatdl taken notice' of the gray opening :his - address. Herman in front of Webbers automobile was unRosenthal shot to death' ,r circumstances of unusual poker rooms; , 1 der 9 Whyi in a street inhere. f many recklessness. ( Rose,;.Vallon, Web-'band Schepps say to, these four automobiles were accustomed ' to defendants YoU"didv the murd pass; should, all the defendants er ;we admit the murder; but you take notice of this particular macommitted It jt is a Remarkable chine? he asked.' That is for ; situation,. each group df men ac- you to determine. also weigh should C jurors Others. the cusing Rose has; taken ,thew witness whether it was possible for Whitey Lewis to see the whole stand' ahd' h&s confessed 'particiof the murder by the flash scene pation 'in' the crime;' It was a remarkable narrative he told. Can of the pistol. It is also possible for you to you say that man constructed and whether the similar lang consider conceived 'this .plot' without, there wed by the defendants in befog found a" grain of truth in it? uage conversations was , describing mouths From the. defendants between of matter arrangement themselves you have heard, their TOUR GUNMEN : . .. " - -- - er ; story. . , , them.? ' - Z Itis f orlyou to. jsay; in. hearing v MARRIED FOLKS PARTY. Rose incriminate himself in tellA Married Folks Party will ing this narrative, whether there was not truth to support' his be given in the Second ward ' to inven- morrow story; whether it was pure Friday evening, by ' tion. the Parents Class Dept, of the S.' Bear inohind that v Rose did S., beginning at 8 o'clock. There not testify that he, saw i the de- will be a spicy program, a dance fendants-. shoot Rosenthal. Would to fine music, and . refreshments, he , stop just before, the culmina- all for 25c a couple', 10c for extfa tion of the plo aud fail to say he lady. All married people of the saw, them ."commit, the murder if ward invited. ' he was' telling the truth 1. Advertisement) s Justice Goff remanded the FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKING until. 10:30 a.' at 224 Canyon Road. Phone when he will fix the time. for r , - , -- Seene from The Lion .and .The Hall Saturday MoUse ' Nibley ; November 23. ' ,V. for an opportunity to .overpower him without run' ning any risk: his attention allowed The man to be distracted for a moment shortly after noonand Detective ' Hosick instantly laid him Sam. with a billy.?. Detective qel . Browne grasped the box and rushed out into the street .with watched- him - -- y The box really did contain dynamite 75 sticks of it. fully equipped with cap and a detonat ing arrangement for an explosion. While it was low grade stuff it would have caused widespread destruction had if been exploded While the man sat in the chiefs pffice Sebastian had calls out for doctors and surgeons to prescribe some drug that would emit fumes his potent enough to overpower chloroof visitor. Large bottles form and all the.ethr.cqn tamers from the municipal hospital were brought bver to ibe'police station : ready for use. While, preparations were being made, tte, maniac Being interest, td, without seeming to 1 realize what they .meant. Hosick' sprangc at him with the club and the man-iadropped.' No c)uf o is idencouldbe' found on his persoja. The Makers of Waldorf Clothes are the Oldest and Most Reliable Tailors in the East" Making nothing but ALL WOOL CLOTHES rm My el 1 1 j 3 MAKING SoV POOLTRY - , - cuffedhem. ' , M.this one sees at Hademkeui. How; many are dying? They are uncountable.- - They are all dying. 'It is theentire Ottoman army that is perishing. Cholera is sparing nobody. , All Riza Pasha, who, until yesterday was commanding general of artillery, has fallen a victim himself. And yet I have heard Turkish officers certain of nearby victory., , It . J Ottumwa, la., Nov. 19. Two, masked Jtfenjho held up passeiv' ger train JST612 of the, Chicago, and i twn - ! ; 4 'I Riter Bros. Drug I. COMPANY ; i ,, observation the car, Leaving the robbers proceeded to. the sleeper vhere Pullman oint of the and a small $29.80 guns, gave, np diamond stud. Rrakeman Wells was als(f searched, but his money Zook. . .- - .Conduc-tofMDavisatf- ; YOU STEER CLEAR . of financial difficulties when yon use a good commercial bank like ours. If you are in busi- j you cannot very well get Svitbout a reliable commer cial bank, and thats what onrs is-offer every facility and; ae commodatlon to our depositors. Call and Consult' us about open- Vv- ing an account; ' " . '? i 4j, 3yte he -- - . - Cache Valley Banking Company. f ed 7 : . - mild-manner- -- - MILD MANNERED MAN WITH DYNAMITE was overlooked. . The remaining 25 miles into pro- 269K. ' ' . ; Los Nov. 19. A Cal., Angeles, Ottumwa found the robber? rid nouncing sentence." man a the observain entire carrying court The DRESSMAKING' also cleaning ing the platforms-oproceedings intobox of - Chief Police walked holding and cars, tion came done, in at the and sleeping after occupied jury repairing neatly office today and with the Sebastians each in car prison278K defend 50 1st seven The Phone minutes. Call E North, passengers only only a word or two, captured Cen- ers until they made their escape tral police station, eleared out the when the train reduced peed- at city j&ilfile&redont the munici- jhe Market street crossing in this ' r i pal hospital and caused the sum- city. moning of all the police reserves The police department and the and every police sergeant; and sheriffs office, with bloodhounds, doctor on duty. For two hours he are scouring this vicinity for the . held absolute, sway while detec- robbers. Four suspects have been v. t f tives watched him, and frantic ef- arrested. ' ' " forts were made 'to obtain drugs, Brakemans Description 4. will One Attention the fumes of which might overof the two- Robbers without on him the power laying Davenport, Nov. 19. -B-rake-man of hands. . Arthnr G. Wells said1 This box contains 86 per cent One' was a tall man, well said the man. If built, and he had two automatic dynamite, anyone touches me I will pull the revolvers. The other was a small trigger., and away goes this whole er man, somewhat thin. ' He hac section of the city. a long revolver. There were two , . The police station was cleared men in the car, both seated and in a moment. The jail was emp- holding np their hands. tied. So was the city receiving The two' men 'had robbed hospital just around the corner them and when we came in they where lay a large number of pat- went through the conductors ients, including a number, of pockets and took his money. They those who had been injured in the' had only examined me to see if I hotel fire early to- anv weapons on my person. Si George , ' day At noon they still remainus standing then kept They ed empty, while the man with the there until the train got to Markbox sat in .the chiefs office, calm- et street in Ottumwa and then ly watching Sebastian and, two backed out of the door and jumpdetectives, who ;m their turn ed Off. , pris-oner- POULTRY FOOD AND TONIC together with liberal feeding to, get results. , 25 and 50c "y employees of the company. A. Young, a .passenger from the west to Chicago, gaie up$S0 in carh and a diamond ring valued at $150. J.'G Zook, his companion. was robbed of $7?.95. The robbers boarded the train just as It was leaving the station at Mystic. 30 miles south of Ottumwa. As the porter, J.' Robinson, wag closing the vestibule doors ofithe observation car a re volver "Was pointed at his herd and he was relieved of $5.30., .The porter.. was compelled to lead the way through ,, the car. 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