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Show , I A VOL. XVII. i fv I H LOGAN CITY. UTAH ,T HGRSDAY MOBNIN6, SEPTEMBER 30,1897. son, accused of abducting, outraging and robbing Mrs. Andrew Stills, the young woman who was forcibly taken from her ' husbaod on the highway two weeks ago and held a prisoner, as she claims, dor several day b.1 Two thousand men from the surrounding . country thronged the .village, and there was much talk and excitement, but ten armed deputies, - under-Sheri- ff Lear, succeeded in preventing any disturbance. No building in the village was large enough to accom modate the court, and the trial was held under a big tent. Mr. and Mrs. Stills repeated their story of the alleged outrage today. the defendants will en to deavor prov that tbe woman is not of good character. , Passenger on a. California Stage Slot and Killed by Robbers Tie . Obtained Three Express Boxes and Decamped, With the Sheriff and Bloodhounds on Their Trail Plot Against the Emperors Life Followed bj Numerous Arrests. J To-morio- w Two Ukiah, Cal., Sept. 28. masked highwayman held up the Ikxmeville stage this afternoon, and S, R. Barnett, a passenger, was shot and instantly killed by one of the robbers. As the stage was passing through a heavily-woode- d part of the road, seven miles frem here, the bandits suddenly appeared and ordered the driver to stop. Barnett, who was seated on the rear of the stage, heard the order and plunged hie hand into his pocket to secure and secrete his puree. The highwayman fancied Barnett was about to draw a pistol and fired his shot gun, the charge striking Barnett in .the neck, killing him instant))'. The robbers then secured, three express boxes and disappeared. Barnett was a pioneer resident of this courttv and a prominent citizen. t . The Sheriff i$ now trailing the Susoutlaws with bloodhounds. resifallen has two upon picion who bad of bear dents this vicinity repntatiops. If the highwaymen are discovered they will undoubt - odly be lynched. Warsaw, Sept. 28. Though an official denial will be forthcoming, it has leaked out from official circles in such a manner as leaves no room for doubt that tnere was a deliberate and determined, plot against Emporer Nicholas at the time of bis recent visit to this city. Its success was only frustrated by accident. Several weeks before the arrival of the imperial party, a number of persons supposed to belong to tbe German Socialist party undermined Norvy Sevst, the principal street in Warsaw, between the Governor-General- s palace and the As the castle. tunnel, which royal had been undertaken from the cellar of a approached completion, the conspirators came apprehensive of a collapse of the roadway and called on several Polish masons to build supports: Tbe masons, whose suspicions were aroused, notified the police, and i:iO arrests followed. ; Among those in custody are four disguised German officers, either on leave or belonging to the Land webn-wbohabeen active-in-t- he of work actual tunneling. A number of merchants and manufacturers from the town of Lodzey, Poland, are also implicated. I' A 1: beer-hous- e, . d MASKED INCENDIARIES. Omaha, Sept. 28. A desperate attempt to burn the village of Ar- in Washington county, about twenty miles from here, was made this morning, The watchman discovered two men on the street at 2 oclock with masks. He ' gave chase but they escaped. Simultaneously fire broke out in four places. The villagers turned out and by desperate work caved much property from destruction, f The jtotal. loss is kbout 135,000, lington ? f ; . TIT. Sept.,' 27. MAY BE LYNCHED Leeton, Mo., j - t t f Republican Uncle Mac, who is IIIIB 4 Kins ; 4 x wounded. roost-ruliu- g farm-er- a house-breakin- Dr. Charles Schlessman attended pie counter. Speaking of tbe Naof the wounded, nine tion editor, it is frequently hinted to twenty-tw- o " Of r quill-driveaffable wtnCh'he that of that' says will die. Drs. and James William Monozhan few and but ideas, many .papers to fourteen Donohue of attended late with a has been, afllieted how the bther many peculiar Buzzing in the gorgeoufe others, and locks which cover his dome of physicians cared for is not known. thinkdom It is said he attributes Three other men have been reit to the presence of a large bee of ported dead, but this cannot , be of he-Audi torsbp variety.- - His verified yet on account of the uncackle isnt quite tbe loudest but communicative nature of the parhe is making dirt fly jnst the same ticipants. The story of the riot is and will undoubtedly scartch a bole as follows: Several hundred Polonders Board large enough to bury himself in, by election time. It ie very quietly at Wm. Cull&caBbages hotel on whispered around that J. A. Hen- Second street. Joseph Cavendish drick sen, and Wm. Parkington is proprietor of the hotel at the have tbeir optics focussed on tbe east end of' town, where several and hundred more Pol&nders make nomination, Mayoralty amongst tbeir their friends they their headquarters. Bad blood has are considered pretty ame birds, existed between them for a long although they do fly rather funny. time and the recent strike troubles George Dunbar is crowing quite at Hazelton embittered them still lustily and as this is his first at- more. Last night matters came to his squawk is rather a crisis. Cullac&bbage, it is chargtempt. amnsing; but George is willing to ed, and his followers, to the numtry his little beak on anything the ber of several hundred, armed with the slate fixers may throw his guns, revolvers, knives, axes and You bet your blooming clobs. i marched to Cavendishs way. shekels George' is all right if he is hotel, where' several hundred of just growing his first political their enemies were celebrating spurs. Some think that C. E. payday. The Cavendish men asThorstensen will bob up in the con- certained that their foes were vention. His friends say he wont marching upon them, and, arming have it, while others say that he themselves hurriedly, awaited their cant get it, and that he wont last arrival. After a demonstrative as long as a drink of whiskey, in march the Cull&cabbage contingent the convention, because he dont arrived and immediately stormed stand-i- n wad de pash; see? the saloon. the feminine element in Then a bloody battle ' ensued. Evidently to are the Republican coop have no The men fought like demons, the paKm the ruling ofihepoIilicaI shooting was fast and furious i roost as they are seldom mentioned axes, knives, clubs and otherweap-on- s were used with deadly effect. by " the' slate fixers iff their secret deliberations. Bat whats the The battle lasted almost an hour, odds; with their crowing, scratching when the Cnllacabbage gang were and clucking they are gettingin routed, leaving iheir wounded to prune"condition and will make behind. Everything Tn llfe"hbuse execellent soup about election was smashed and the doors were and time, soup . is their destiny strewn with wounded meD. The bet.. Of course everybody walls were bespattered with blood you may believes what the Nation says and shreds of human flesh. abont Republicans not congregat- ,i After the rioters had returned to ing upon the streets and discus- their headquarters the Cavendish sing probable tickets. Well, no gang armed themselves to the teeth one ever accusedjthem of doing and marched to their enemies it bo openly; quite the contrary; rendezvous, where a battle, still they usually gather in the byways, bloodier than the first, ensued. The pblice force and the constables tbe Nation office and other of the surrounding region were chuckle over places, tqf their little, slate after it I has been called to the scene but were unO-RfuRS. Ls initials Pie, able to cope with the rioting horde, to be tbeir war cry, who continued hostilities until seems pie.pie, and any old argument is deemed morning. . The town people did not sleep a good enough to put before the people, if il will only bring in the wink all night,' and while they votes. necessary to obtain the pas- watched the progress of- the fight during the night, . they made no try.. -t- -- - 4 ts ff a r I j - -j - Drier ft ; j 014 to Hit Songs ot . , . ) , "Fntri Listening Hi Battres. - 4 jt-- i man.f I crashing wagon. tims are: Mytro Dobrieki, aged 35; would venture to say only its George Baldwin, aged 6; Maud Creator could tell us its age. The Baldwin, aged 12. , roots- - have - pushed- themselves above the earths surface to that AN ARKAN8AS TRAGEDY. extent ihat they have formed com Little Rock, Ark., Sept, 27. News is just receivedfrornTulip, fortable resting places; so much so Dallis county, of a fight on Satur- that I find it hard to keep myself day with pistols and knives be- from going to sleep under' the tween five men which resulted in ebadv boughs of this beautiful tree, tbe death of Robert Kelly and The school children sometimes sit the fatal wounding of his brother and aing in , tranquility to-t- he " Waller. ocean waves,. which teem to conJohn Davis, a farmer, and his vey the sweet notes heavenward, sons, Will aud Henry, assaulted or to some enchanted place where thwKeily - brothers. The Kellys hearts are entwined and the soul were unarmed but defended them- brought? into ''sweet communioa selves as best they could. with those not of this planet." r -The tragedy grew out of a law At times while I am seated -suit - which ietwing - tried - today, fcreen - boughs of-told Davie and his two sons were ar- Futu, reflecting upon the past and rested and lodged in jail at Prince- future, I am aroused from medita ton. Pablic sympathy is with the tion by the strains of sweet music; ly Kelly-famiand is very bitter pe r h a ps l t i I bg my Davis crowd. the Further filled with against natives; perhaps way bloodshed is looked for. someone is attending to their daily duties and are singing a song to FORTY YEARS IN TRISON. ,. lighten their burdens. They very Colusa, Cal., Sept. 28. Pedro often do this; they sing when they Vinalay, who pleaded guilty in the work; their oars dip with a note, superior court yesterday to an at- and rise with a note, and the boat tempt to mnrder Miss Florine glides through the water with a Poirier in Aug. l&Bt, waived time song. How beautiful it is to see a boat this morning and Judge Albery abont - one sentenced him to forty years in the coming containing Folsom penitentiary. This is his hundred natives, all singing some second term, as he was sent up familiar song. Perhaps fitty-tw- o from San Diego in 1893 for a of the number have an oar each. Each oar dips at the same time, similar offense. ,. and rises with the sathe regular ity. Of course all boats are not Peerless Corinne. this large, while somr are much A large and appreciative audi- larger. They vary in size, ' pulence greeted Corinne at the Opera ling from two to seventy-fiv- e House on Tuesday evening. An oars; however, they all American Beauty, though not af- work their oars accompanied fording a field for the full display with a song. Notwithstanding the of the famous actress dramatic number of journeying parties of ability, is a very pleasing produc- this character which have corao tion and was excellently performed. under my" observation, each one Corinne received a warm welcome bring8jittiiB0methingnewit from the audience, and by the ar- may be a new song, or it may be a tistic rendition of her part, merited new boat; at any rate there is a feature aboutlU'whichcrealessuch, ihejenth'usiastio plaudits; uhe" ceived. She was ably supported a desire as that with which school by an. excellent company., Tbe children raise from their seats and rash to the doors and windows to company carries a wealth of the costumeawere see it goby.' This . occurs almost" magnificent. The specialties were daily. If it is not a boat, it ie ;& very pleasing; the acrobatic Irish small canoe hewed out of some comedians bringing down the large tree. Anyhow, there is a house. The songs were catchy and song attached to it, whatever it ie. amnsing and tbe chorus excellent. The natives sing while they dance. On tbe whole it was a splendid They ore so fond of this that they performance, and the opera house have been known to pass the ' enmanagement deserve credit for tire night in this manner. They securing so famous and pleasing an sing Upon their journeys, and . in attraction. , fact upon all occasions; and abovo , all, they sing before they prey. ; At sickdusk, when the days tumult has Protect Yourself against ness and suffering By keeping your been hushed, and all nature h&3 blood rich and pure, with Hoods been lulled into 'nights slumber, Sarsaparilla. Weak, thin, impure the natives, yes, that benighted blood is sure to iesult in disease. . race of Gods people, gather around the fireside and efing songs of praise Hoodb Pills are easy to take, to Him who dwells above their easy tq operate. Cure indigestion; God and redeemer. - How beautiful to see them; the husband, the wife, biliouaneas.1 25c. ' , - un-der-t- he his s)oatcom ! . - - "T ' beauti-fur&ceneryTA- . - 2,! J ; A Sluing , THREE MEN KILLED. Hans Pedersen, Larsen and the other memBishop bers of the fraternity, are preening other bosoms and straightening their tail ' feathers, sent to jail. preparatory to going on political Twelveof IHenngleadera were parade Before the public. E. R. Nielsen is still scratching- - tbe brought before .Justice Eiiaa.Kis-singe- r and ten before Justice H B. dirt,and clucking vociferously over Ail were ch&rged-wit- h Johnson. an imaginary Auditorsbip worm, g while the Nation editor in -- the intent to kill, and in thr background, croaks di rioting and were held in heavy bail mally , like a frog in the bottom of for court. Many warrants hav6 a beer barrel over the inability of been issued, but have not been the Republicans to get up to the Berved at yet. city chairman, j Polanderi AttackTheir Country men at Description of an Aged Monarch oft the Zanesville, 0., 8epk 28. Heavy Girardville, in a Quarrel Over the Forest labors of tbe Natives Accom obscured . that a so track the fog Hazelton Strike-M- en Like Fhught handcar was struck about three panied With Song 8trict0bserv Demon Ringleader! Arrested ance of Gospel Ordinances Missionmiles out by tbe inspection train of the Masking Valley road early ary Work today and three men were killed Girardyille, Pa., Sept, 27. At and two injured. They were secleast nine men received fatal in- tion- men coming into the city. Editor Journal: At this date The dead N. Edward are: two score and Davis, I am seated under the old Fata others juries possibly were more oi J less soriously Winfield Halzy and W, A. Neefs. enjoying the quiet, gentle breeze of The are: George Halzey the Pacific. wounded in a bloodv'riot here lAte and injured Perhaps you will John Defers. wonder what the Futu is. It ie a last night and early this morning. THE DEADLY CROSSING. tree The battle .was - the outcome of a large just a few feet to the left Chester. Pa.. Sept. 28 Three of our meeting house, and aland.? qnarreLnvarlh&JIazelton troubles. x are known to men persons were killed on the Balti- right on the edge of thtf eea. - It , Thirty-simore it Ohio railroad tracks at may be called large and have been wounded and about fifty beautiful, a fqw miles below this more are being secreted by their Carrieroft, to its tremendous size. Its owing city today by a passenger train who be fear that will friends, they into a The vic- years are unnumbered to Kd Tbe lynching threatened by the of Jefferson township did not materialize today at the - preliminary examination of James Hull, and Lee Jack- Joseph fMcKeebin if i What They Say. Rumor has it that there is a excitement in the regular Btorift-oThe Republican poultry yard. attempt to interfere. The place RIOT- - was an Uproar, but all,isquiet now and no trouble is anticipated; It is thought that 'after subsides most of tbe guilty and Thirty-siparties will be arrested." The resiM Fxtallj Icjared dences of many citizens were dam--iSerloasly Wonnded. ' and several' outsiders were aged FATAL NO. - , t J w |