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Show THE TRI WEEKLY -- ron Qcd-: JOURNAL,-LOGA- Three men, armed with revolvers, - NOTICE m MO aii sy Mottsy refunded will BE WEN ' WANTED TO ATONCE.- SH?S AS WE - .CRAMPco APE WORKING TO p-i- r Continued, ffuui Cth page. FUU.LST CAPVJ OUR. AMER' SHI? BUM- - COM victims can identify them if caught. if not ss t HDED - - EEGGAR. SHIPWRIGHTS MORE ORDERS BUILD - price. 2a 1201 IIEEUAESERT-lI- I at- - 1 entered - !ShardlowY-saloo- n KcasL'ciifca oclock this morning, held up Bartender Ilenfer and robbed the PAINFUL of $100. They also secured drawer flcflcirtiUcti from $700 Pyburn & Mabry, who u AMrrEVCNTiSfo : li. ur were 'gambling games in ii.cTJLZ: r.c. a rearrunning These three were the room. At Safa and liehaVite. the in men fy Prfpriplace at the time. only The robbers went from Shardlows to Peto Agers bams and took a valuable team and buggy. The rob bers were not masked, and the Sent postpaid cn receipt of - UTAH,-JANUAR-Y N da Cinchcni Co, too-r-we- JEALOUSY CAUSES TRAGEDY.' Pea Moires. lovra. tsoia by City Drug and Richmond, Utah, Co.rLg'U GREAT FIRE IN MONTREAL. r Montreal, Jan. 24. I a. m.. One of the most destructive fires from which this city has ever suffered began at 8 oclock last night, Tj and notwithstandingthe " effortsof the entire fire department the progress of the flames wasy not checked until 1 oclock this morning. 'By that time it had destroyed property estmated at between $2, 500,000 and $3,000,000 and was still burning, though the appearance was that the firemen have at last got it under -- control. luded in the property burned is the splendid Board of Trade building, which cost $000,000 and houses over a hundred tenants, and half a dozen large business houses and two score of smaller buildings. The weather was cold and the firemen were gi eatly hampered in this respect. Outside of the Boord of Trade building there was not a modern structure among those burned. The nairow streets, antiquated buildings and the inflammable nature of the stocks they contained made a combination which the department was powerless to over- -- ClaudHider, years of age, shot Mrs. Emma Douglas, a divorced woman, and Harry R. Haley, and then killed himself iu the Hotel Paxton' this morning, where the three lived. The woman was shot in the thigh and will probably recover. Haley is dangerously -- wounded iu the right- - lungrJealonsy was the cause of the shooting. Haley is an expressman. Ilider had no occupation. His brother who had served in the army in the Philippines, killed himself about a year ago. 19 -Inc- come. WOMEN WHIP MRS. NATION. Enterprise, Kan., Jan. 24. A street fight between women, led on one side by Mrs. Carrie Nation, the saloon-wrecke. and on the the other by Mrs. John Schilling, "wife of the manager of the saloon wreeke J yesterday,- - occurred here today. As a result Mrs. Nation swore out warrants against Airs. Schilling and her husband, and Mrs. William Bittner charging them - with assault, end Mayor Iloffinan swore out a warrant against Mrs. Nation,, charging her with disturbing the peace. All were arrested and taken before Judge F. B. r, IIoltT Judge Ilolt bound all concerned except Mrs. Natiou, over for trial at 1 oclock tomorrow. Mrs. Nation was found not' guilty of disturbing the peace and was released. -- THceases of the three women arrested, on- - complaint of --M rsNation-werecontinuedun- til tomorrow. THREE BOLD ROBBERS." TROUBLE WITH INDIANS. Muskogee. I. T., Jan. 23 The warlike preparations of the - disaffected Creek Indians continue unabated, and so far but little has been done to check the uprising. Two of the light horsemen of the Ncrth Yakima, Wash, Jan. CC2TH TT7T.; 23.- - 7 - New. York Evening JournaL &CPUCLICAN3 DENOUNCE' SHIP SIDY BILL. , '' dur,lR the campaign rtKard to the extension of onr mer-chant marine by a scheme of public ex- penditure continuing for u generation. Nobody can recall an Instance of a pub- lie meeting at which theshlpplng subsidy bill was made the subject of fair, candid argument or any argument at all. nor were the claims to public nbl of jthe. persons Interested In such legislaThe tion ever expiroMlyset forth. Republican party should not be In favor of one set of measures prior to Nov. (5 and In favor of an entirely different kind of measures subsequent to SUB- - 1 Gonator rianna seems to be having more than Ills hands full in his attempt will bo avenged, and that if not to tound up the Republican papers of! In favor of Ills ship sub-- ; given their freedom the fullbloods the country The following quotations bill. sidy will compel Marshal Bennett to from important Republican papers Ingive them up. Some of the more dicate the way liis overtures ere re- rabid members of the band have ceived; declared - that if their brethren are T3R PEOPLE OPPOSED TO 6UTMDTE3. arrested and brought to Muskogee Not only Is there no popular demand they will attack the town and liber- for a subsidy measure, but there Is ate them. A rumor from the scene, of the uprising, who reached Checotah today, says the meinbers . of the baud are increasing and that the five tribes are well represeuted, there being members of the Choctaw, Chickasaw, Cherokee and Seminole tribes with the Creek band. Three more peaceable Indians were whipped yesterday. Those 6f. the fullbloods who at tenpted to leave their homes and not take part, in the uprising are regarded as ' traitors to the Snake band and are afraid to return. Fvery fullblood known to have taken out all papers is visited by the light horsemen and whipped, or his certificate destroyed, Little or no harm has been, danetoLthe whites, the enmity of the baud being directed principally against the bands who follow and are with the policy of the United States Government. It is reported that the 200 full blood Choctaws are mad and in an ugly mood. I a tJbtfcf ull blood Cherokees are preparing to rise a gainst the whites and Indians who are favorable- toward -- opening- the country to white settlement. - a. or m-- jm. A. T o--r. - no reason to believe that It would benefit any person outside of those Nov. C. engaged in building and running ships, FACTS AGAINST TIT It FUBSIDY. and of these classes It would benefit Every ship yard of Importance In only those who least need it the large the country Is running to Its fullest buildeis and ocean liners and net small capacity, and many new ones have ones. come Into existence, with some of the Congressmen must not mistake the old doubling nud trebling their faci!b atmosphere of Washington for that of ties for turning ost vessels. the country at large or the clamor of for mercantile" craft alone on the Ata few ship builders and owners and lantic aud i i.citlc coasts amount to their lobby for the voice of the people. $30,000.1)00. nud it Is now almost a Let Republican members go back to that man new tonnage will the platform of IStKi. which demanded certainty Into water under the American tlie go the upbuilding of our merchant ma- flag la 1001 than la any previous year f rine aud carrying . trade by other in the history of the couutry. methods than a money subsidy. InThe fact that America Is building dianapolis Journal. ships for foreign governments, which have had the world for a market" In FHIP SUBSIDY COL. which to buy their chips, shows plainThe ship subsidy proposition Is less ly that there Is an advantage In our popular than the tariff for at least two favor on the first cost of the ship. The bereasons. One- - U- - that nobody-ca- n that bulling aud sailing American Induced to believe that the foreigner ships In competition with' the fleets of pays the freight when the bill Itself the world has enabled a few Americans expressly provides that It shall be paid up colossal fortunes shows that out of tho national treasury In cold we can operate the ships as cheaply cash. The other is that the word as the foreigners can operate their ' . subsidy has an unpleasant sound, sug- craft. land and mobllier the credit gestive of Of the gralnships en route to Tort-langrants for railroads that were never at the present time 33 fly the built. German flag, while Great Britain, for the ArsrtlmeJa-th- e hlstorybtTKo port; by the people, and even if the subsidy has dropped back to secomLplace, principle be conceded only those familor those ships. Over iar with the condition ofthe ship- German ships we: e bullt and-- o weed by building Industry and the condition the British until a short time ago. As aud needs of the merchant raariue can a matter of fact, half of them have undertake to say whether the pending passed from the British to the German bill has been framed on the lines pest flag within the past three years. No calculatod-tadncrcaR- o this natiou s4uk subsidy wasaskod or needed -- wacn porta nee in the carrying trade at the Germany decided to- - Increase her minimum of cost to the treasury. merchant marine, but she said to her There are conflicting Interests la the subjects. Go forth Into the markets of trade, some being Interested In oue the world and buy ships wherever you class of vessels and some In another can buy them the cheapest. If Ameriand each 'desiring a bill Ja its own in- can "capital could have " secured - the terest.' , same from our government, If the pending measure becomes a all of permission these ships which Great Britain law. It will be beard from In the next supplanted with steamers would not campaign. No Inconsiderable part of, now lie flying jhe German fiag7 TpitTresldt lit McKinley support hi thh re- - j ,a;. , cent election came from those to whom the subsidy Idea is extremely distasteful" Dubuque (Ia.l Times. PROMINENT PEOPLE. - to-pil- c -- d llttle-ttnflersto- oft -- two-thir- j To V1 They Wonder. SUBSIDY SCHEME NOT VOTED ON IN LEIi Rather more than half the people who go ia Den the B url rngto n '"7' The 6nly thing they wonder at outsideof-th- e ,V excellence of the service is why the other half does go the same way. No wonder thev winder. V ver-tak- e- nt 10.Q0 11 ilia leaves Denver 11 :20 A p.m. Tickets at Offices of Connecting Lines. 70 WSeCdricf Sotiflf SfreeE Ticket Office,--- ;" - R. F- - Ne 8L e x,-- G f n pra t' A g en t, SaHLake City. ' -- TUT' I. it I..M n lb -- l wuu i X-.- - Discussing President James J. Hill's intensely Interesting prophecies of vTi5mie merchant marine of the Is approaching In deyMopment.the, Chicago Ti'ihuue editorlaHy says: '"it"wnsnot"''un(h'rstood ' when The spellbinders were urging the people of tin? northwest to vote, In' favor of the of President McKinley that one of the first Items on the, Senatorial progra m me when congress jnet would be the passage of n shipping subsidy bill which' contemplates annual expeud-- , Iture for 30 years for the special benefit of a numlK'r of rich men residing in eastern cities-- There Is nothing whatever In thlsndroit resolution (the mtiila mi u sh lpl og pia snbsl--dielDOOi about of platform The word subsidies was carefully omitted from the platform. ra-tlq- - Eurli up ton - tr,i ins- - lor - On a h a Chicago,- - Kanoar Oitv and St. LouD, leave Denver at 4.00 p.m. aud p.m. Train for Black XOVEM- , east n in -- -n- ational s. T fsiily to the Efficacy, of JheJNf?w Dandruff Treatment. Old Fathfoued Cold JxLcn-tifi- Cures- - are going out of date. Th busy of today cannot afford to lie al ed a whole day and m dergo the no an n artyrdora of the eweiing process.-Krause- s s of Cold Cure a a c nVenient fize, and an b taken cup-nle- yllbout danger whiK perfoaning.. our usual riutits. They cure-ihours. Price 25c. Sold by City Drug Co., Logan anl Richmond, " v4 ' Utah. Head Feels Like Bursting Maybe you were out late lait -- hadtaken - a night? If you , .r r aXe. 1 retiring you The ad would be cooT and clear this morning. Take one ail riptrtdn an half hour. Price, 25c. Sod by now .and you will be City Drug Co., Logan and . Utah. The most stubborn chhps of Bron chitw urrtmib n - KALLA HYRUP. I'ri.t, 1(1 1'U Kite Hu'X, llittij, Co -- RDS-IIOREUOL'N- SIX , I) MILLION DOLLARS BY S P E N T THR Union Fac'fio Eoilrcad Company iojmprovi g whnt was oiiginally the li.ust Hack in the West. . nusuin c A Ci'nipsr,('v-i- y Hia'ght rpsd.- - btihJl ulWi tiJ ' Rich-mond- and level Uffflesa-Sherm- nn Gmuite mi dering possi A, E. Lanier, .Denver, .jytjs Li e.t h'ei L hesir a ofnpe ed Hlerpieifie has made my hair prbw lehrr w!ttt b'e vrealest degree of rapidiy satetv., j.' p n.ap nitud of Ihe work Mrs. A, Guerin,- Great Falls, must In he ipecisled. I find Ilerpieide an Mont., says: WHAT POES IT MEAN? excellent dandruff cure. II. Greenland, -- Portland, Ore 8ol:d comfort, s curityand .pleaa--Ur- e '"7 liTOur patrons Sfiysri4Newbfos Ilerpieide stopped my hairs falling: out. ARE YOU GOING EAST? J. "D. Israel, Dnytou, Wa&h ro you cannot sfTord to go via Ilerpieide has completely If says: any other than ibis ROYAL HIGH cured my dandruff. Fuither information on .president. First WAY. . ..ha ljes . "Wash Ynneouver. 7, nprTmstnfl'Tnfiltroirbrletter National Pank. B CHOATK. General Agent, Ilerpieide is excellent for to F, says: Lake Salt , Oily, Utah. keeping the scalp iJean. - - 1 e!n 1 A - J h' Ccnlinued . - No Wonder ll, lie-si- de baud were arrested by deputy United States Marshal and brought here tonight. They declare they - FT in tlie mud boys. And then its not all as had as that, says he; theres worse off than me: theres the twenty pounders. Oil, laws! you should see them taking on. Why Ive seeu a man as old as you,.. I dessay (to him I seemed old) ah, and he had a beard, and ns soon as we cleared out of the river and ho had the drug out of his head my! how he cried and canned on! I made a fine fool of him, I tell yon! And then theres little nns, too. Oh, little by me I I tell you, I keep them in order. When we carry little tins. I have anpe's end of my own to wollopem. And so' he ran on, until it came in on mo that what ho meant by twenty pounders were those nnhappy criminals who were seut over seas to slavery in North America, or the Etill more unhappy innocents who were kidnaped ort; epanued (as the word went) for private interests pr vengeance, Just then wo came to tho top of the hi! 1, and looked down on the ferry aud tho Lope, and at the end of tho pier-could see tho building which they call .x tho Ilawcs inn. The towu of Qneensfcrry lies farther west, and the neighborhood of tlio inn rooked pretty lonely at that time of day,, for the Injiit had just gone north with passengers. A skiff, however, lay the pier with some teamen Flecpinj on tho thwarts: this, as Raiisonio told me. was the brigs Wit waiting for tho captain; and ubeut half a mile off, and all ulone in the anchorage, he showed me Ihe .Covenant herself. After all 1 had li; tend to upon tho way I looked at that ship with ity extreme abhorrence, and from the bottom of my heart I pitied all ixxjr souls that were condemned to Bail in her. We had all three pulled up on the brow of the hill, and now 1 marched across the road and addressed my uncle, I think it right to tell you, 6ir, says I, theres nothing that will bring me on board that Covenant." lie seemed to waken from a dream. EhT he said. Whats that? I told him over again. Well, well," lie said, well have ter ' please ye, I suppose. But what are we standing here for? Its ieriahing cold, and if Im no mistaken theyre bubking tiie Covenant for sea, K WKHhhiKi gifci s |