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Show -- i, A v, ' '" f . kM O v Aq r roL.XVHI. LOGAN CITY. UTAH. TUESDAY, MABCH.21,1899 .NO 85 Lake dispatch announcing that and firemen were scalded to death, to the pest house, under tb& direcGov. Wells would not appoint a and an unknown helper was badly tion of State Health Officer Blunt, Doited States Senator until a . burned. Killed: Engineer Fred was begun this morniDg. After Witham, Fireman.Edward-Gray- , ten' had been removedjthe officers an appointee from some other encountered on East Matamoras all Semes State, was read with interest here. street a mob of Mexicans, who Obituary Sketch. ..joiniar Specials .From, is probable that Pennsylvania It Richard Jessop, son of Edward menaced them in such a manner 1 Received Last Efenln. , will make the contest. ; .f and Frances Jessop, was born in that the chief 'of police was teleTHE WINDSOR FIRE. Stoke RochfordLincolnshire, Eng- phoned for. Marshal Joe Barthelow and Assistant New York, March 20. Little land, May '3rd, 1838. lie came to hurried to the Marshal Nyedar scene, add .when luisaldo Does Kot Desire a Cessation progress was made today in remov- Utah in 1862 and settled in Mill- they to attempted arrest the leaders ofloatilitiei Martha Place Executed ing the debris of the Windsor ville in the gpring of 1863, which of the disturbance they were asHotel fire in an effort to discover has been his permanent home from saulted with stones and tired fof. Welle Will Not Appoint The on. bodies supposed to lie there. Over that time until his death. lie was 'Nyedar waa knocked down and tfindsor Fire Railway Accident. 200 men have labored on the rains. married to Ellen Shaffer, of Slater-villseverely beaten about the head beWeber county, in 1863. Em- fore Forty-fou- r persons are missing and he could be rescued. One of supposed to, be in th$ ruins; braced the gospel in his native the rioters was shot, but, aided by sixteen have been killed also. land, England, and .has been a his friends, (iSpecial to Journal.) to managed escape, of its principles up strong advocate TERRIBLE RAILWAY ACCIDENT. about twenty shots were fired, a Manila, March 20. It is report till the time ' of his death. In the dozen arrests id on reliable authority that made,andlhamoh Salt Lake, March 20. A hor-rib- $ummer of 1868-b- e went east as a is taking extreme meas rallroad fatality occurred at teamster on the plains to the term-inn- s dispersed. The health officers resumed their of the railroad, and assisted pres to suppress signs calculated Murray this morning at 9:15, by Hann and a boy in bringing in the emigrants that work, .but were soon met by another to cause a cessation of hostilities. which Charles mob of 500 or 600 Mexicans, many named Hull, were killed by R. G. year. Twelve adherents of the plan of of them armed. As they could not Western passenger train No. 1, He held many position? of trust contend with of residents this force the health Manila, independence, from the East. in Church and State, and 'filled officers death to and Dr. Blunt desisted, condemned have been Haun was iu a wagon and opened telegraphic communication because they wrote advising a sur- crossed the track in front of the with Governor Sayers. AfT a rerender, and all loyal, Filipinos train, which was around a carve sult, he was instructed to call on unseen. Haun evidently did have been called on to perform the and the United States military authornot bear the whistle, and was national service of despatching ities at McIntosh, ioJhe name o? stiuck just as he reached the the governor, for such assistance as them. middle of the track. He and the was needed, and later he was in,On Friday last La Gorda visited boy jumped, but were both killed formed that the jwar department La Gordasa for the purpose of ad- by the train rushing on to them. had telegraphed jiuthogjty to use was about 60 years old, and vising Aguinaldo to quit. He Haun troops. The Mexicans are much leaveB a large family at West 'argued with Jthe Insurgent leader excited and express . contempt. for He recently returned and attempted to convince him of Jordan. the negro United States soldiers. fromamissionr'and wasmuch the folly of his persistencein-;th- e 8ENSATI0N8 PROMISED. odds. Ag respected. The boy was employed face of overwhelming Smelterandwas St. Louis, March 19. The army uinaldo was- - furious atthe advice at theGermania Haun when the with a ride l taking beef scandal has reached St. Louis and ordered Geng-a- La Gorda accident occurred. There have in the shape of a quiet investigabe executed immediately. same killed the at several been tion for the purpose of obtaining was, unfortunate The general and much that railroad, the' by of ?! One what available evidence exists for promptly decapitated. st at exists unpro-boaits indignation use before the war board of inquiry. prisoners captured says the rebels for war the Last week Colonel F. Garliugton, can keep np they American one of the inspector generals, was on the years, depending in the city to see ,a number of RICHARD JESSOP. forces being weakened gradually." witnesses, with the view MARTHA PLACE EXECUTED - New York, March 20. John T. them with credit and honor. At ofprospective ascertaining if their Kennedy, a corporal in Battery A, the time of his death he was occu- would Sing Sing, N. Y., March 20. be material. It is unofficially Mrs. Martha Place was executed at Utah Artillery, is reported as hav pying the position of superintend- announced that the result was 11a.m. today. The first shock ing died in Manila of dysentery. ent of our Sabbath Schools, and more than startlin g. The chairman of the Board of' Trustees lasted four seconds at a voltage of He was from Park City, Inspector General Garliugton Manila had an in engage- of our District Schools; being lan 1760, which was reduced to 200, troops with Filipinos active worker in the welfare of he paid the city a hasty vicit and today for .56 seconds, when a second shock ment at Iloilo ' proceeded to Omaha, where he is was given. She went calmly to bandits, and killed 200 of the youth ; he manifested by his works said to be engaged in obtaining the chair with closed eyes, mutter- banditti. No causualties reported his faith in the revelation of God evidence germane to the punts at from the American side. ing a prayer, attended by two pertaining to the plurality of wives, issue. Friends of General Nelson as shown by his large posterity; as A. Miles have taken women, She was calm beyond all the work walked the into and he leaves two wives, six sons and in St. Louis startedup expectation, TWO TRAINMEN KILLED. by Colonel and sixdeath chamber more eerenly than living, daughters eight Garlington. Auburn, Cal., March 19. A teen grandchildren, fourteen of any one who has preceded her, and horse Some fifteen or twenty witnesses on the railroad track near whom are alive. death was instantaneous. been sounded and if rumors have Gap switch was 'the pri the time of the crusade are true their During Nothing was ever done at Sing Clipper testimony will prove marv cause of a railroad accident he served a short term of imprison Sang so rapidly before, as the Most of these highly whole thing was through from the in which two trainmen were killed ment with many of his brethren of men areinteresting. who can testify time she left her cell until dead, in and a third seriously injured. the same faith for acknowledging from to the as personal experience Westbound freight No. 9 struck and his family; and it less thanfour minutes. supporting of beef to served the their the horse, with the result that the can be said that he was a quality truly and WELLS WILL NOT APPOINT. firBt engine of the train was ditched man who was not afraid lo carry respective regiments A broken. boiler 20. The and Salt its engineer out his honest convictions of that Washington, March LiTKST DISPATCBES- - Vbeatons Division Drives iha General Rebels Lika Sheep. . ! e, Ag-ninal- do le -- Fully Two Hundred Insurgents Killed A hot Sunday Battle Rebel Prop erty to Valae of Half Million Destroyed Supplies Captured. Manila, March 19, 6:20 p. m. Some of the rebels recently expelled fromj Cavite-and-t- he small towns in the vicinity of Pasig, combined forces last night as already cabled attacked a company of the Washington volun' teers, a detached post at Taguig, about a mile and a half southeast of Pasig. Gen. Wheaton immediately reinforced the "Americans with two companies, each of the Washington aud the Oregon regi- ments. Thepost had held the enemy in check, and the fire of the reinforcingrcompanies , repulsed them, driving them across to' an island formed by the estuary. 1 They were thus in front of the Twenty-secon- d regulars. On digcovering - that- - they were" entrapped, the rebels fought desperately, aided materially by the jungle and the darkness, but they were completely routed, with heavy loss, after two hours fightlost two ing. The Americans killed and twenty wounded, among the latter Lieut. Frank Jones. Gen. 'Wheaton determined to punistrthe natives, and at daybreak today his brigade started in the following order: ' The Sixth artillery, holding the extreme right; the Oregon volunteers, holding the center; tho Washington regiment keeping to the edge of the lake and the Twenty-secon- d regulars occupying the right of the line, swept the whole country along the lake, in a southeasterly direction toward Gen. Ovenshines position. The line thus extended over two miles of country, rough and covered with thick jungle, advanced eleven miles. The enemy fled, the last of them 3 this being seen about half-pas- t afternoon. At scarcely any time did the Americana get within 1200 ( Continued oufilh Page.) a kind and loving husband and father. He died on the thirteenth instant, surrounded by a number of his J. K. family Millville. March 10, 1899. which-is-rig- Ile-w- as ht. TRAMP UNDEQ THE WHEELS. Mountain Home, Ida., March 19. While attempting to board westbound freight train No. I today, a tramp named Thomas McCarthy, 22 years of age, going to the Seven Devils district, fell under the cars half a mile west of Mountain Home. - Several cars passed over his left arm and foot, rondering amputation necessary. The left hand was amputated at noon, but this evening the arm was amputated near the shoulder by County Physician Newkirk; He was too weak to stand amputation . of the foot today. -McCarthy is from Ansted, W. V&., where, his mother and-tw-' brothers reside. They have been informed of the accident. The unfortunate man is now in a precarious condition at the Mountain v Home county hospital." . o JAMES W. BRADBURY, OLDEST EX-SENAT- The oldest of the United States is James W. Bradbury, of Mains, who washed the age of 97. Mr. Bradbury was 18 yean of age when Maine waa to the Union. He talks interestingly of Clay, Webster, Jefferson Davis ana other statesmen with wheat he was associated daring his senatorial earner. ad-tt- ed f - LORD TENNYSON.' 5 SMALLPOX RIOTS AT LAREDO. Laredo, Tex., March 19. The work of removing smallpox patients . !t , the Ute lamented poet Unroot Jo tho new rrremor chief of the colony of South AnetrelU. Lord Tennyaoa teoentty Jed from for hi new home and rponeibUitiea. With him, uskta&i, vent Us eephev, ' Tennyaoa. Th new governor ia 47 yearn of ago. A aon of . u . |