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Show .s v , I 1 ; rA' 9. Ll. . i pr-- y .pJfTD k biM JU VOL-STII- y LOGANCITY, UTAH, SATUIi DAY. ArBIL, I. Pasig last night, but thdy were- - re- turned, and while the officer and pulsed without any loss on "the Thom were struggling fired two American side. shots at Uhe policeman, missing him but - striking --Thom Thom 7 - B RJNGING SOLDIERS HOME. did not give np' the fight, however, Washington, April 20. Volun- until the policeman choked him teers iu i ho Philippines will return into submission. Meantime the Sources all From home in the order in which they other Telegraplilc Km burglar: escaped. Bailed for Manila. The date upon to The Journal,, Last Evenly. which each troop sailed follows. May 25 First California, Second City Connell Minute?. and California detachment Oregon Mr. Albert Johnson appeared in artillery., Desbehalf the firms of Johnson and for Governor Wells Offeis. Rewards 15 A and B, Utah artillery June Qwnbyt.Cardon-JewelrSoldiers Rout. the Co.jand peradoea TJ Tent h Pe q sylvan! a,' Fi r dt' Colorado the and asked Restaurant, Only ' , Enemy in" tbs Philippines Insurgents and First Nebraska. be to that maintain permitted Acquitted June 29 Ih First North Dakota, their they Unpsually Active-Qu- ay Reon the sidewalks. Thirteenth Minnesota, First Idaho ferredsigns to Committee on Streets. mlApP oiatisd Senator. C. Shelton and andFIrstWyoming. , A petition from July 19th First Montana. gothers, askin- that a bridge -- be Dakota. FfrstSouth July23rd placed over LittleJLogan river .on Spe 5wtfTo Journal .) October 19th First Washing- the east side of F Street, was refergait Lake, April 21 Governor ton. ; red to the tame committee, October 27th Twenthieth Kan- The Welle, in pursuance of action by quarterly reports of the treassas. Las taken , urer Legislature, auditor were presented and last the October 30th First Tennessee. and of a disposed of. steps for tbe' apprehension Iowa. 3rd Fifty-fir- st 'November Robert McCulloch presented a number of notorious November Gth Troop Nevada claim against the city for the desand is sending information to tb6 cavalry. truction of three acres of lucern November 9th First Wyoming owned various sheriffs of Utah and the by him, claiming that it intermountain country, giving battery. had been destroyed by the overflow offend' FIRE IN ORPHANS HOME. of water from the Logan, Hyde complete descriptions of the , Reset their Park and Smithfield canal. upon ers and the price 19. The ferred to Committee on Claims. ApriL Poftland, Ind., heads aggregating $5,950. home at Berene, jin JTha Committee on Streets was Orphans r0UTEI) theenemy. Adams county burned early today. authorized to maks temporary ara. m. A panic was capsed among the rangements for the sprinkling of Manila, April 21.-- 1:05 ' fifty-seve- n inmates by the blaze. the streets, pending the advertising A force of about 200 rebels yesterAll were rescued but three, who for bids on such1 work. day afternoon attacked the out- were burned to death. The matter of placing a drain at posts of the Washington regiment The dead: Katitf Dibblebaker, the foot of the A. C. kill was disat Tajuig, south of the Pasig and 14 years of age, of Cleveland, O. cussed and finally referred to the Peitros. , Two companies immed15 years old, Committee on Streets, with instrucMamie Braddrick, iately engaged theenemy, and ad- of Chicago. tions to ascertain the cost of such vanced into the open in Skirmish Della Taylor, 7 years old, of drain. order. The rebels were checked Ills. The chairman on Public Grounds and routed them after two hours Linnegrove, The fire started from a . stove on Committee reported, upon the tree ightingrleaving-twelve-men-kiUed the third floor, anctBweptthrouglr panting in Ihecemelery and other on the field and several wounded. the building with great intensity. matters, and madpl a number of The American troops also obtained Many of those sleeping on the which were ac possession of Manser t rifles and third floor were rescued by passing recommendations, the committee being given many other weapons. Three Am them from the window to a portico cepted; to in $10 expend power repairing wounded. ericans were oh the second floor and then to the the streets in the cemetery, and INSURGENTS ACTIVE. ground. plowing ditches along them; also to m. 4:05 employ a man to work there during Manila, April 21, p. TRIED TO MURDER GIRL. the summer months, at a salary of noon intense. the At The heat is 19. An not more than $25 per month; and April Chicago. attempt 95 thermometer registered degrees murder Ida the to Peters, to erect two closets,1 in the cemetery and the mercury was still rising. of William a Peters, daughter There were several prostrations grounds. The committee was furside coal north merchant, ther given power to sell two tracts from the heat among the troops, wealthy but only one man was wounded. by placing poison in the milk of laud near the city park, one five which she drank for her luncheon, aero piece, and one containing two Lajer the army tugs opened fire on the enemy along the river banks. ia puzzling the police, acres; the first lot for $325, and the woman she was The says latter for $152. young The rebels are unusually activa at The time of meeting'.wes changed Malolos, and as far aB Calumpit. alone in her fathers coal office en- from 7 to 7:30 old woman in black when an .been at on have work; p. m. busy They Council then adjourned until their trenches and several new ones tered and asked permission to'wash have been discovered within two her hands. She was granted it. May let. Fires are The lavatory is behind a screen miles of the Railroad. to it and hidden from burning east of the railroad, and and close is shelf on which Miss MISS KATHARINE E. OLIVER, B S. view a it would appear that the rebels are Peters kept ter lunch, including a evacuating the foothilL towns, in of milk. An hour later , she This Mcst Successful Scottish Im anticipation of an attack upon the jar startel to eat her lunch. After part of the American troops. personator to Visit Logan. . drinking a glass of milk she noQUAY ACQUITTED.. ticed the taste was peculiar. AlPenn.April 21; Matthew Stan- most immediately she was taken Under the auspices of Mrs. G. ly Quay was today declared by a violently ill.' She was taken home W. Thatcher Jr., Miss Maud May mry of hit? people to bp not guilty and a doctor summoned. He says Babcock and other ladies, Logan is if the charge of conspiracy to use the girl will recover. ; . to have an educational treat on for his own unlawful gain and The physician has notified the Thursday evening next, April 27th; profit, the friends of thq State of police that an analysis of the milk at the Opera House, when Miss Pennsylvania deposited in the Peo- revealed that it contained carbolic Katharine E. Oliver, B. S., of ples bank of that city. acid. j Liverpool, England, the most successful QUAY APPOINTED SENATOR. impersonator and delineaTHIEF SHOOTS IIIS PARTNER. tor Scottish character before the of Harrisburg, Pa., April 21. Im18. In New will ' the York, trying public today, April give a recital mediately upon receipt of the to shoot a of works such noted au-thfrom the policeman early today news that Senator Quay was acin the his a as Ian MacLaren, J. M. Barpartner burglar shot quitted of the charges against him, is wound that rie, S. R. Crockett, Robert Louis Gov. Stone appointed him U. S. neck, inflicting a Senator to. fill the vacancy until likely to prove fatal. The wound- Stevenson, Sir Walter Scott and ed man is Charles Thom, 24 years Robert Burns. It will be entranc the next Legislature meets. of age, who lived with his parents, ing to those who love the Scotch respectable people, in a tenement character and brogue. The Scotch ' MINNESOTA SOLDIER HURT.' over the store which he and the are unsparing critis of those who 20. A scouting other burglar were trying to rob try to imitate their mode of speech; """Manila, April of the Minnesota regiment when discovered by a policeman. but t Miss Olivers dialect is so party .between Malolos and Bigaa met a The man who did the shooting es- perfect that when she recited I&n superior force of Filipinos, , this caped, and Thom professes not to MacLarens Drumtochty Folk to a Drumtochty audience, one of morning. The Americans repulsed know who he is. the enemys attack until just as , Policeman Forster detected the the auld Scots who went to theif ammunition was failing, the burglars at work with augur and laugh, said of her: I never thoebt .Minnesotans, were reinforced by saw in the hallway of the tenement there could be sic a wurnman in to cut their way into E. M. the warl.u Her performance will companies of American troops and the rebels were scattered. One trying Bergers cigar ; $nd 'tobacco store. be a great treat to students and soldier of the Minnesota regiment As the policeman entered the hall those with literary inclinations. .was wounded. the burglars ran tothe rear. The . At the Katherine Oliver recital A body of about 100 rebels tried officer grappled with the other, the following prices will prevail: to break through the lines of Prices who called his companion, Char- Balcony 25c., Parquetia 25c. Dress battalion of ths Fourthrcgimsnt at ley, to help him. Charley re, Circle 59c. Reserved seats ca sals y r-- -S v - J i 7' 7i ' law-breaker- ?r av $ aIXj s, -f- ld .v , 'fa 1 . rs . t , t 22. 1899 WO lOd at box office Thursday at 10 a. m. IK 11 01. MOKE Cawley and Kidd oa Trial. The general circulation and reliability of The Journal was well attested yesterday in the District court when the trial of Hyrum Fourteen Thousand Troops to bo Sent to Cowley and Joseph Kidd, on a BelaforcaElm; charge of burglary, began. About half the talesmen summoned were excused r for the reason, stated by them , thatjhejhad.rea- d- th- e- ac- 0fl2,000 Volunteers now ia the Arohl-pelagcount of Cowleys and Kidds arrest are Debilitated Otla published in, The Journal and Will HaveMany 35.000 Ilea When Reinbelieving a gieat deal in its accurforcements Arrive and Volunteers are acy, had formed opinions which would require evidence to remove. Mustered Oat, Attorney Nebeker prosecuted the case and Attorney George Q. Rich looked after the defendants inter- - o. ' est. . 20. Four- Washington, April By coon the venire had been teen thousand regulars ;areto be hausted, and a special orderfo drawing of six moro from the ury sent to reinforce Gen. Otis at box was made, and the following Manila, as soon as the- - necessary named persons were summoned to marine transportation can be proappear in cour.t at 2 p. m.: Joseph vided. Tht iirtt regiment ordered S Campbell, J. L. Mair, Joseph will probably be the Seventh arWilson Jr., G. D. McCulloch, of of which tho two light batLogan, and Niels Christensen and tillery, teries, C and M, hn vo been ordered Reuben Perkes of Hyde Park. At the reconvening of court five home from Tor to Rico for the pur- of these talesmen were examined pose.They wiRUelient at once to and four were rejected, which ne- Ban Francisco, to await an avail- t cessitated the drawing of three able ' steamer. j transport more names from the jury box. The thirteen heavy batteries of These were J. A. Hendricksen, II. the regiment will be equipped as 0. Tiller and Henry P. Olsen. The following jury was finally infantry, according to present obtained and sworn to try the cap plans, although one of them may John Richardson, Jno. R. Wpbb, he used an light artillery. The H. 0. Tiller, George Housely, J. L. of the regiment of arM&ir, Ezra Nielsen, Joseph Jeppe headquarters are now at Fort Slocum, sen, J. A. Hendricksen. W. B. tillery New two are at Fort AdYork; Low, .manager of the Providence Rhode ams, Island; and one each , the institution burglarized. d tlttfi If eadAI ainefTort was theHrst witness, and heTdentl atPor Gravers Cliff, fied a number of articles, as haying Preble, 'Maine; Fort Massachusetts; Bchuyler, New 4 been stolen from his establish ment. At the conclusion of his York, and Washington barracks. ! like hiost of the The testimony court adjourned until 10 othe garrisons,of the posts army in the ' o'clock today. United States, will be left in charge -- . Co-op- , . 1 1 i of detachments. It Obituary .Died at Freedom, ex-Sher- iff April 23, .1856. Deceased leaves a husband and ten children to mourn her loss. Funeral was - held in Freedom meeting house April 13th, which was packed to its utmost capacity The speakers were Elders Frank Bracken, Henry Haderll, W. R. and Solon Barber, D. W. Rainey and Bishop Osborn Low, all of whom bore record of her sterling - precious one from us has flown, We feel the sting most keen, But tied saw fit to call His own, To the home thats most serene. A , He lives on high we know that well. For there is where our dear ones dwell; Well linger here 'till that heavenly bell Rings loud to ns our funeral knell And then well join our dearoneH there in whispers All is Well. U tab papers please copy. Rheumatism Cured. - My wife has used Chamberlains Pain Balm for rheumatism with great relief, and I can recommend it as a splendid liniment for rheu matism and other household: use able, N.Y. it valu- W, J. Cuyler, Red, Creek, ' Mr. Cuyler is one of the leading merchants of this village and. one of the most prominent men in this vicinity. WVG. Pkippin, Editor Red Creek Herald. For sale by Ritcr Bros. Drug Co. I -- can reach Manila until the end of the rainy seaopjv which has just begun, but they will follow the departure from the Philippines of the volunteers. With the regulars already and on the way to Manila, Gen. Otis will have an effective force of 21,278 men, in addition to the recruits being sent every few days for the regulars already in the Philippines. This force is to be raised to 35,000 men, by the time the aggressive operations can be pressed in the early autumn. The volunteers to be returned to this country from Manila, number barely 12,000, may of whom are greatly debilitated, so the to send 14,500 able bodies of regulars to take their places is circulated to show the rebel leaders that the United States is terribly in earnest about meeting its responsibilities for preserving order and commanding respect throughout the archipelago. It is announced that the army in the Philippines will be increased to 35,000 men, whether the rebels abandon the fields or not. If Aguinaldo gives up bis bope-les- s fight as a result of the negotiations between his followers and the Presidents commissioners, 35,000 men are deemed the right number to garrison the forts in the outlying islands and establish lawIf ful ' government ' in' them. the insurrection continues in Luzon, at least 30,000 American troops, it is estimated by the authorities, will be : required there for the campaign that will be undertaken, the remaining 5000 going to garrison the chief places which have been opened to foreign ot-der- ed - deter-terminati- on 1 if for which we have found not expected that the bulk Wyoming, of the large body of reinforcements Lucinda Kirkbride, wife of James of Cache Co., Kirkbride, of 11. cancer. 1899, April Mrs. Kirkbride had been a sore and patient sufferer for more than two years, having suffered the tortures of three operations, and a special course of Pasteur treatment under the skilled doctors of Logan, Utah, but without avail. Deceased was a daughter of Robert and Lucinda Gibson, of Smithfield. Was born at Cottonwood, Salt Lake county, Utah, qualities. id trade. .We are pained to record the death of the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Martiasau, which occurred at 4:30 p, ra. yesterday. ( |