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Show voim xvnx.' LOGMAN j CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, JANUARY, 101890 lier air in the House than in the Senate, It was abbut 12:15 When the members took their seats in re spon6e to the call of Secretary of State Hammond VgavelT Representative Jackson presented the name of Representative Roylance ofjSpringville as .the nominee of the majority .for Speaker, together with the remain-dero- f the candidates Jfor positions as set forth in the following: OUS NEW SERVICE. ow. In'answer to the first question, ILOILO - BotliBMnclies Organized by , - ol State Eimmosi , 8 Nebelter .lull, EepreientatiTa EoabeOne - OleikiU? ' Seetary . tn Pk . 0b.-,E,ilajW- wk . . Journal) lahr 9. -- - , com-.mitte- e. , . , the Governor and notified him that the Legislature was in session fully organized and ready to receive any and all communications that he might see fit to submit to it. .'Aquila Nebeker was presented as the Democratic Caucus nominee for president of the Senate The name of Mr. Alder. of Sanpete was suggested by his colloauge, Mr. Howell of Cache, for the same . place. ' ' - Mr. Nebeker received sixteen votes and was declared the presiding officer of the Senate. The Remainder of the officers for the Senate were then chosen as indicated by the following resolution- presented by Nebeker of Tooele -- - . . That the following named 'persons be the regular officers of this Senate: Secretary, Albert C. Mor-ri- s of Salt Lake; Minute Clerk, V. ifi.Tolton, of Beaver; Docket Clerk, I. R. Btnke, of Utah; iJSnisolling and Engrossing Clerk, Martin Lenzi, of Salt Lake; Committee iCIerk, LC. Johnson, of Salt Lake; Committee Clerk, Chas. Augustin, of UintahrSergeantatArm8,E. King, of Salt Lake; Chaplain 'Harmon Cummings, of Wasatch; Messenger, Asa A, Hawley, of Sevier; Doorkeeper, H. J. Faust from Utah; at large, Watchman Reuben Nebeker, of Box Eldee; Page, John Jenkins, of Utah. A. TilE HOUSE. The proceedings assumed a live- - Mn 5T KEMNED. IS viz: Expressions of a Number of or Unites States Senator,. viz : A. rV. McCune, Frank J. dannon, W. Bebels l: Situation. Prepared to Barn lbs Town Rattier I. King, and 0. W. Powers, which Than Surrender to Americans,. is your first choice? Bervlce The new mail which The vote was McCune 56; Can- Cache valley is at present ebduF non 8; King 47; Powers 14, ing is becoming more and more The second question was: Have Barricaded the Streets Whole objectionable every day and citifail to Should the Legislature Business Section to be Destroyed at zens and : business : men generally d of - the HOUSE OFFICERS. upon agree any are emphatic in their disapproval First Bombardment . gentlemen, and R. C. Cham-er- s, Soldiers8hotofjthe .Chief Clerk, Joseph A. Cohen, of ..the Attacked Natives. unjust and by Aquila Nebeker and C. C. Salt Lake; Docket Clerk, Milando unbusiness-likpolicy of the Ore- Richards are in' the race, which of Clerk, gon Short Line. Pratt, Salt ' Lake; Minute these gentlemen Js yourchoice? Fred Marshall, Cache - Co.r Enrolj0URNAL man"0n Saturday The result on this question was: Manila, Jan. 8 Col. Potter, the ling and Engrossing Clerk, Nephi talked with a large number of Chambers 25; Nebeker Richards 61; special emissary of Gen Otis be Palmer, ' Davis Co.; Sergeant .at Logans business men. and with- 38. Arms, Arariah Tuttle, Emery Co; out exception they expressed themInanswer tothe next question: tweenManilaand Jloilo,arrive& Doorkeeper, A. "C. Smoot, Salt selves as bitterly opposed to the Po you favor the election of any this afternoon with dispatches William new service. Ridd, Lake; Chaplain, from the latter point. The situaother person than the Salt Lake; Watchman, George for U. 8, Senator HON. N. W, KIMBALL tion when he leftjhere was pracWhittington, Rich,Co. who? If so, The streets tically unchanged. said, the new service is an outrace . railway wreck.' 83 replies were made and of But the upon community considering this number 81 were in. favor of were barricaded, and it was re9. At Neb Jan. Suool, , the heavy patronage the road gets Sydney, Hon. Moses Thatcher. A great reported that the principal buildfifteen miles east of here, the Union in Cache. had been koroscaedr the Pacific h&d a bad wreck this morn many of the answers to this ques- ings ROBERT1 KEWLET. having threatened kto tion, in fact the greater part of insurgents ing at 4j45 p. m. Train No. three, whole burins section tho is simply the rottenest service It them, showed that Mr, .Thatcher destroy fa9t passenger, a double header, we ' the fire first fchot of bomat have ever had. , was prefered to all other candi- by which left Omaha yesterday, eh The bardment. banks were shipgineer Charles Eli and; fireman J. A. JOHNSON OF JOHNSON A OWNBY dates. . to treasure the United States Question number four dealt with ping Reese, ran into train No. two, en thought tbe change a miserable the by transport Newport and other gineer Dell Bonner. Bonner had failure, and suggested united action tbe question' of legislative patron- vessels. The family rf the Ameriorders to meet No," three, and the upon the part of the business men age, and with the vote on tbe can- can has gone on board didates is given below; brakeman was just in the act of in eecuring'4 better service. Should the Democratic caucus opening.the switch when No. three Col. Potter reports that PresiMR. r, t. biter. that Cache county is endecide, 45 miles came thundering along at dent McKinleys proclamation had Tbe new service is very unsatis titled to, aod may name a Clerkan hour, and nearly an hour late. be to typewritten aboard ship, as Both trains were on the main track. factory both as to mail and freight, ship in either branch of the Legis- the printers on shore declined to The engines were badly demol- and I do not think it will continue lature, which of the following-name- d do the work, and when the text of candidates do you think ished, and - the entire train No. long. . the proclamation was read to them, should be named: Robert W. C. CATES three destroyed except the mail H. J. Mathews, Fred ridiculed the notion that conciliacar and one sleeper. was very emphatic io his disap J. tion was possible. or J. M. Blair? Marshall, On No. two the composite was Privates Harrv Silvey and prowal of the change, and expresSweeten 31; Mathews 24; Marburned up; one engineer, Bonner, sed Frans Kirkpatrick of the Sixth a willingness to unite with shall 46; Blair 27. was internally injured, and had other business ' States United men in an effort to ' The last ' artillery, while was: question several rihsbroken, Water obtain the former service, which a boat:a3terntha If it is decided that Cache coun- guarding were attacked Fireman- Coleman was killed md; those who were inter all of by the a person for Sergeant Newport, ty may name another man ecalded but not seriSil- -: of the nativei Private viewed,, thought very satisfactory at Arms,-- Door Keeper or Chaplain, crewi ously. Several passengers" were MR. .W. RITER It can- vey's ekuli was fractured causing which of the following-name- d huit. It is impossible at this time a fatal wonnd, and Private to get definite information. ITtds an infernal outrage was didates do you prefer: . T. H. Kirkpatrick JeIIOYkiboardbut . Later tThere, were 320 passen- the laconic but forcible opinion o Woolford, N. W.CrookstonfFranfc with a flesh wound Price, Wellville; John L. Larsen, escajied gers on No. three, and all but two of this gentleman. Tbe United States gunboat Newton; W. C. Burnham, Richare accounted for. They are supMR. J. A. iHENDRICCSON mond; Victor Crockett, or C. C. Petrel arrived at Ilciio on Friday, posed to be killed and buried in and Col. Potter reports that the - registered tbe moet vigorous eor Shaw? the wreck. The returns made were Wool-for- d Uhitert SfatTroojpwlltptobably" of protest against the action of the land on Guirnaras island, about NO SPANIARDS MASSACRED. railroad in making the change. 39; Crookston 36; Price 2; Larsen 13; Burnham 10;' Crockett midwajr between tbe island of ' MR. ISAAC SMITH HongkoDg, Jan., 8. According Panay anfl the island of Negros, Shaw 12. . to statements of people "W ho have said the change was bn 19;Tbe be established. a anything legislative caucus held in where camp will just arrived: here from the islaod butjpleaeing to him, and he of the ialandof heartily in favor of making an effort Salt Lake on Saturday, awarded QUIET AT TLoJXoT the position of minute clerk of the Palawan, there is no . truth in the to have tbe thing House, to Cache; and on Sunday Madrid, Jan. 8. Advices were report that the Spaniards .there Messrs.' Jno. Bench, 'Hyrum Mr. was received Mashall tendered the here today from a leading pohave been massacred by" the Hay ball, W. B. Preeton Jr'., Jos, to secure unable a but merchant at Iloilo to tbe iffect that' being Filipinos. They say the story is Newbold. and in fact every promi sition, release emfrom his agricultural opperations, in., the an inventioa-o- priests to prejudice business man of the( ex temporary the Filipino cause, declaring also pressed opinions Arhich ifcitygiven ployment in Logan, he was com- vicinity of Iloilo have not been that there are not more than half a verbatim would be but .repeating pelled lo forgo the pleasure of ac- interrupted, and that all the indozen Spaniards in the island, and those already qooted. Not one cepting it. To whom the poeition surgents respect the Europeans, that all who have been killed fell man could be found who is satis- wil) mow fall has nqt- - yet been both at Iloilo and on the island of . learned. Negros. in warfare. fied with either tbe mail or freight facilities, and the general feeling indicates that now would be a most opportune ' time to push forward the idea of making a united effort toward securing another another railroad. The traffic here r - short-sighte- d - e . The session the State of the Third Legislatureof Lot Utah has commenced its delibra-- 1 oclock tions. Soon -- after twelve and House ,of today both Senate called 4o representatives had been 'order, preparatory to' organization, Hammond perSecretary of State in-- , forming the function in each stance. Before adjournment a from each branch 'visited salt Lake, , above-name- iuHelrk. (Special to NO.56 above-name- d . from-Utah- ? - r , t ! Vice-Cons- ul the-Newpor- -- - - -- Sweet-enuMendo- , n; he,-lik- e , - . - - , -- f ( ne-n- t . would Justify the -- Venture - being made, and public feeling is in that condition now that would make the raisingCf 'fundfeasierTthan when we are enjoying a respect able service. Most of the merchants expressed the hope that, a9 the mail is always late in leaving herd for tbe south, the postmaster will give them what advantage he can by not closing strictly on time, but keep open the mail as long as ' possible. iMswer : i . Cache MR. TIIURLOW WEED BARNES. s ndicate of eapitaliata, hich haa aeeured valuable con- from the Chinese Eoverement, ie in trouble. Thurloir Weed Uafnee. who eaye that he haa been frozen out of the syndicate, haa brooebt suit against It lox f 1,000,001), dainh koihonhip ( the ounceeaiona tuder mUA it U w otkbtf. Senator Calvin 8. BHcea County's Preferences. . ' Judge W.'N. Thomas and Cashier Hatch of Thatcher Bros. Bank, on Saturday evening, made a canvass of tbe letters received by Rep resantative Farr, in .answer to his circular letter sent out with a view of obtaining his constituents preferences for U, S. Senator, and candidates ' for legislative appointments. 240 letters were sent out to Democratic - workers in the county and 139 replies were received. The returns are gives be SCHOOL FOR MUSCULARCIlRISTIANtTY. St. John loadenhip of kaowa aa the J reeeatly . tl Prote4tnt Kniaeopal Chnrch, of Jfcnwy City, ii progreiuiYe tuider Rev. EJward L. Stoddard. Connected with trio cntirvh ia an ansiliary Younx Teople'e Institnttw A grmaaalum ia maintained by the iaatitute, department of hoxief baa bees added to the rr- i |