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Show VOL. XYIII. LOGAN CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, DECEMBER, 20, 1898 urnphal arches bearing suitable " , scriptions. in- by military force. , 'HOBSON BOMBARDXD. DOMESTIC TRAGEDY. Jasper, Mo., Dec. 18 Three New York, Dec. 19. Col. Wll-liaMstol shots were heard at noon to J. Bryan lett New Yprk for day in .the house of William at midnight last a wealtbyfarmer who lives Washington after hree miles the with from here. , When the night spending day friends: louse was entered by a son of an employed owensteinlnd 8HOOTING AFFRAY. on the farm, they haring heard St. Louis, Dec. 18. A special tha.shooling, they found Lowen-stii- n from Dallas,' Texas, says: Jake and his wife dying, both hav-r- g Still was killed by B. B. Ray on beeu shet through the head. the Panhandle Plains, 16 miles Tbe womans clothing was' torn northrof Clarendon last Saturday, and her hands were bruised and and it now becomes known that the broken,. Tbe supposition is that shooting was in reality a duel over owenstein killed hie wile after a a woman. The name of a daughter quarrel apd committed ruicide. of one of the principals figured in FATAL COASTING ACCIDENT. neighborhood talk. On Saturday Still passed Ray, when the latter PitUlurg7Ta7Dec. 18. As a called him back and said: Jake, nsultofa coasting1 accident at are you ready to straighten up that Turtle Creek, eight miles from talk you have been making ittsbuig, Joseph West, aged SO, is Yes, Get dead, and eleven others injured, Im a ready as I will be. your material and come on, said wo seriously The sled collapsed m Ttiegraphlc Informitloa Sources to The From , Virions Journal. Low-enstei- n, am Progress of the Presidential Party Bailway Accident Averted by a Young Lady Joint Celebration in Cuba Bryan off for "Washington Scandal r Leads to a Fatal Duel in Texas. . ( Special to Journa.) Macon, Ga., Dc. 19. President McKinley, arrived here at 9:3d a. ra. He was received by , a larpje crowd.1 The and enthusiastic Presidential party drove out to the reviewing grounds, where General Wilsons command parsed before the President. On one side of the President stood General Wheeler and on the other General Bat As the regiment passed the respective commanders took their place on the stand with the Presidential party. Despite the poor weather a large crowd was on hand. A memorial address was presented to the President by the Confederate veterans. The now famous reference to Care for the Confederate dead, in. the Presidents Atlanta speech, was framed in , a huge wreatb.of flowers and placed on the pedestal of the Confederate Monument. The President and "pa r tV,Ief t Marcon on their apecial train for Augusta at 11:30 today, the trip being made over the Georgia road. The party is echedoled to arrive in Augusta, which is the last utop of the notable tourf at 3:30 p. m , C 'T-- A ( AN ACCIDENT AVERTED. Earlvilie.llls, Dec. 18. Burling ton train No. 55 " last night and was - 'flagged stopped of a 1500 pound foot within a horse caught by the foot in a crossing. A farmer and bis sister were driving a' learn ; In ""the darkness, when one horse stuck fast. The young woman ran half a. mile to get help and a lantern. . . Ry came out with anda a shot gun Still had disfrom his horse, and fired mounted his pistol at Ray, missing the lat-ter- a head. Ray fired one barrel at Stills horse, dropping it," and then emptied the other barrel and his pistol in Stills body, killing him. Ray went to Clarendon and gave himself up, and was released six-shoote- r. on $0,500 bonds. ON THE CUBANS- Savannah, Ga., Dec. 18. At the collation of the officers of the Third Georgia regiment to Postmaster General Smith and the newspaper this afternoon, correspondents General Sbafter had some interesting things to say about Cuba" and the Cubans .He did not make speech, but in a conversational way expressed bimself,his remarks being nominally addressed to Colonel Berner of the Georgians, though they were intended for the whole assemblage. It seems to me, . said General Shatter, that a great many persons have an erroneous idea' respecting our relations with the Cubans, r As I view it, we have taken Spains war upon ourselves. ' We shall in in all probability beaT a good deal more'of the insurgent 8. for How about was the Cubans?" General Shatter asked. the goneral JOINT CELEBRATION. those people are 19. Dec. Why, New York, rAdIspatch repeated for fit more no Havana to the World from sayB: The Cubans on Sunday celebrated than gunpowder is for hell. Shaf-ter In the same line, General the evacuation of Mariano, on inUnited the to tell on went why vitation of the Alcalde.. Every street was decorated with American States, in his opinion,- would be oId and Cubn flags intertwined; and liged to remain in the island for at several points . were erected til some lime.aod govern tha territory nt Self-governme- - 4 .- v -- he lecture the members of.thesud-encpressed forward for an reception.-Ther- e . was nuch and applause, )ut more interesting than either were 163 kisses given the Merrimac hand-shakin- Hand .Who Btook Senseless Came to Their Beacue, Then lire the Home to Cover up Their Grime. -- e im-jromp- tn f- g lerobyasmany girls. The lieu- tenant uiet the attack bravely, a'nd even seemed to encourage it. x The football game yesterday the A. C. Juniors and the be-we- en If er T"; in-ver- Birmingham, Ala.. Dec. 18. Telegraphic advices from Banka, Ala.jiJtell of a horrible crime at the e, Meyers plantation, near Josie eight miles . from Banks. Mrs. Ida Meyers, a wealthy widow, Mrs. E. and her daughter-in-law- , Meyers, also a widow, conducted a a to re, and it was known that they kept a large amount of money in tbe dwelling across the road from he store. A young man named Cook was tmploxtd to superintend the farm, nod he occupied a room, in the hbu-e- . Some time between midnight and day Cook was aroused by a noise in the room of the elder Min Meyers. ;IIe sprang out of bed ar.d ran to the door and saw' Mr.'Meyers struggling with . two ftrsnge liien. He ru?hed to her si.uaoce ami1 was knocked sense-Jef- s When he rewith a club. consciou-nes be found the gained bouse on fire and tbe elder Mrs. Meyers apparently dead on the floorr Dragging her from the fire-- ha went in search of the younger -MrnrMeyers, and found her dead . in lx en beaten out He rescued her body just in time from tbe flames. He then rang the farm bell and aroused the neighbors, who came in great numbers, but were too late to save the house or any of its dm-ttnt- s. post-oMic- . , healthful qualities . and t he strength that makes the IndianapolisInd , Dec. 18, A quantity go a long way. No trouble It is believed that .ihe. robbers wreck occurred ou the Indianap about delicious biscuit and pastry obtained about $3,000 in cash, and olis. Decatur fc Western railroad at when the $ ' evidently they thought they had Royal is used. 2:20 oclock thip morning, killed all three parties and fired miles we8t"TfIndianipolip,near the house to cover up tbeir crime. -Notice . bread-makiD- g TRAIN WRECK IN INDIANA. fifty-tw- o The Iodianapolis left the track expteep, west of a high trestle and passed over tbe trestle, which was sixtv feet long, with seven coaches off the rails and bumping along tbe ties. The trestle is fifty feet high and" it is considered phenomenal that the train was not hurled ofl" into the creek, in which event the slaughter of life would have been Guion station. east-boun- awful. - All wishing to join the dress-cuttinschool, where tbe Jewel Tailor System of the Agricultural College is being taught,' will please call on Mrs. I. R. Bowen, rooms above 4 Harris Bros, music store. A thorough course in cutting, will be fitting and dress-makin- g given. Hours from 10 a. m. until g d, pim. - The condition of the elder Mrs. Meyers is critical.' BUT IE HIGHWAYMANS Butte, Mont., Dec. 18. RAID. Rock Springs, AVyo.. Dec. 18. Joseph Facinclli,an Italian e&loon keeper, this mornings shot and killed George Pedro, a Slav miner, in front of the bar in his saloon. Jealousy seems :to be the cause for . the shooting. husher Mrs. Facinelli assitts band in waiting on the customers in his saloon, and when Pedro last evening offered to buy wine for and j a , crowd, Mrs. Facinelli Facinelli got mad and "orderec Pedro out of the saloon. After spending tho night in the saloons around town., Pedro - again made his appearance in Facinellis place this morning. Fac:nelli picked up a revolver behiad the bar and tolc Pedro he wonld shoot him through the eye, and at tbie same instan blazed away, shooting Pedro in the left eye, causing instant death. here Facinelli is . an estate considerable real and owns in Salt Lake and Ogden, as well as here, and was at one tfme consid red well off. His friends say ' depreciation In jMor business, property and jealousy has vn balanced Us mind, and craz- with drink besides, he is not re old-tim- . FLEET.' RELIC OF CEUVKRAS itU woh tbr At the WiwlnnRton navyrard LV1 Sam l.aa four and ahiclds, taken from the Infanta Maria Terra and the Almirante Oq Teresa Accompanying picture from tho NewYork Tribune koi one tf the gou mount. 3 " g , , oiotinU , highwayman walked into tbe Butte, Aoacooda & Pacific depot here tonight, held up the ticket seller at the point of a gun and re treated with $300 in cash. er s , i A lone JEALOUSY LEADS TO MURDER. MONSTER - Club, the Auspices j)f he Chicago Press club, and after Merrimac,i-unde- r jogan team resulted in a victory at the bottom of a steep hill and r the former, the score st a uding juried the party with great force 20 to 0. was a good lively iu every direct ioD. The two ser game, free from brutality, and was ionsly injured Are W. E. Madey, witnessed by a good sized crowd. )oth legs broken, and Joseph ConThe Fair!. nor, left leg broken and injured about the head. jadly We are still headquarters for Claus in Toys, Dolls and Santa FOUL CRIME'DISCOVERED. Games, Fine Glassware and best Chicago, Deo. 18 Michael Emil imported anJ domestic China. Rollinger, a Dative of!Austria, is Lowest prices in the County on Wooder-war- e. under arrest, charged with the Tinware, Hardware-and murder of1 his wife. Theresa. The Stoves at prices that c. charred body of Mrs. Rollinger ? be beat. was' found Friday nightirra clothes closet of her ,horne, and Another Suicide. , her death was at first supposed to Ten per cent on Christmas Goodf. be the result of an accident. The 25 per cent on Stationer) ; 50 police now claim they , have suff- SbeetMusic until January 1st icient evidence to prove that Bros."& Co. f Harris strangled his wife, poured kerosene over the body and set fiie Purity and Merit." to it. Absolutely pure is the Mrs. Rollinger owned some advertisement of the made y carried Powder and absoluRoyaTBaklfig $500 life insurance. Lately the tely pure is tbe verdict of couple had not been living hapin the land using pily and Mrs. Rollinger had de- the Royal. It is the standard clared her intention lo apply for-- a among baking powders, worth the divorce. price sold at, because of its purity, Rol-ling- iiimLininmii. 18. n-n- BHAFTErs VIEWS 48 Lieutenant bichmoud Pierson Hobson was leavily bombarded by a large fleet ot kissing girls at the Auditorium Sin Crlms Conltted oy Burglars at ilafcana. ! . tonight, but as.no distress signal . - Banks, 'X was hoisted after the" engagement, t is not believed that be was seriously injured. Lieutenant Hobson ectured on The Sinking ofthe Bobbers Braia two Women With Dec. Chicago, . Still, . no. Herald. sponsible for bisections, . BRYAN, GOES TO WASHINGTON. v ' JOSEPH HODGES CIIOATK. Mr. Choate. Won nroininmitljr nioutirmed m the next embassador to Eng land, Hi the loader ot the Now York b ir and on orator and it of national reputation, lie ia in hi OTtli -- car and is native of baleiu, M.tse. ' . |