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Show aB.sn?2?EI3-,EKIr:,n:52D..Iiq.C-ftuCZ-Z' S IT .: T 1" I ' . S'f I nJLm W I I T m i - J LOGAN CITY, UTAH, OCTOBER SATURDAY, 8, 1901 ;4J J 4 'I Vr " U 1 , Sii J.- mhJk t "1 - - f VOL. XXVI. COCTni'1.'. S r s I! ' r ' 7 4 V. k , 7 A NO. 13. t M,- r.i rti n ! ten Thousand japs OUR' NEXT GOVERNOR ' ? f t ir?) Inclement fjr X V id V 4 - rJ ". Ardor of The Local ' W" .Vi,llWpT -- 'j;).ri ' 'i -! ; ,i VV brfl!l , I might recommend John C. TOCilAgCW, - 1 V WORMXV . WACI gUVCT-o- f G- - kiss-ihgt- he I; ' -- . personaL-mltte- ra d- ! interas ).?u nr U ( . -- - , .fi , . .. ..-- I . i , it r i i 'fk r IIOUIT-- r : - - ; ... 7 ! i rffA"r- -- - 1 - i when he missed lsdoll, and notiCarnage Was Terrible, f fied the officers of the escape.'4The fugitive headed north, and after learning this, the officers in ' St. Petersburg, Oct. 0. Em per- towns as far as- - Pooatello- - were orf; Nicholas has .(at last received notified to' be on the lookout for General Stoessela official j'opdit ' him. of the desperate four days assault Whether he is catlght jor not,1 Cache county is certainly rid of of the besiegers upon Port Arthur from September 19 to September 4 him. . r 23, from which it appears that the unofficial' report from Cliefoo was by no means exaggerated. The Japanese displayed fren' STATE NEWS zied bravery, bi.it they lost 10,000 men, and their, only success was the , capture of two redoubts 7 . guarding the water works. They A freight car was backed over prepared for the assault by a genthen a fifty foot coal chute at the eral bombardment! and Castle Gate coal mines, carrying launched their "attacks simultanewith it William S. Rice, ii Rio ously from the north and west Grande brakeman- - whose , home Night and day they fought unwas in Balt Lake, who was. killed. der a cover of a 'continual bomHe left a wife and two children. bardment from" their siege guns, He carried nearly $4,000 insur- and finally reached the redoubts ' on. the north side, .but only after ance. . the defenses there were completeshot and who Kendall, Joseph ly demolished by' shell fire from killed Jjis wife in Ogden,' wants the west. ,7 ; to die for his crime and will The Japanese efforts vfei-- diet his wish. probably-grected chiefly against ;the com- -' . ' 0 . manding position on High mounr'' -- Albert J. Gemmill, a Balt Lake tain, which faces. , Pigeon bay, drug, clerk accused, in connection slight' south of Fort Efse. The with Dr. Johnson, with having momitain .is 150, feet high,1 and if procured and produced a criminal it had fallen, its' possession would operation upon Mary Baer, some have given theV. Japanese atre-mendou- a time ago, married the girl and, it lever against the chain is said, will escape punishment. of inner defenses. . a The carnage there was terrible, Ten thousand people attended and culminated . September 22, theUtah State Fair in Salt Lake in upon thc opening day, and were . Rus-and occupying'the reaching' pleased with- the exhibits. , si an arniored shelter .trenches, - H YRUM MAN BtEDTO DEATH ' H lr" e 4 to Augustus Sad and Fatal Accident 4 ' . I . -- -- Jacobsen of ' 'I. V f v .r the wagon, whose name we have not learneu, made a st'arch found Mr. Jacobsen lyins m an unconscious condition, and lifting him into his wagon hauled him to Hyrum .amt to his home, reaching Augustus Jacobsen, of llytum, died of loss of blood at his home in this- city, on . Thursday, as the result of an accident that' befell him in Blacksmith Fork ca nyon, on Wednesday morning. morning, Wednesday while working alone cutting posts about ten miles up Blacksmith Fork canyon, the axe wielded by Mr. Jacobsen slipped or glanced, and cut a deep gash in one of his anklesT- - Although" sdrely"wounded he managed to reach his camp near the 'river; but could get no - there on Thursday about noon. Medical aid was summoned,, the wound sewed and dressed, and Mr. Jacobsen as restored to consciousness and related the manner in which the accident happened and the time of its occur rence. Uf that medical skill and loving care could . accomplish was done for the sufferer, but the loss of blood had been so great that the most powerful restoratives were unable to counteract the debilitating effects of the great drain upon his system, and he gradually sank until Thursday afternoon, when the end came. ; Mr. Jacobsen was a good and industrious citizen and leaves and a number of children in destitute. circumstances, and - many friends to mourn his loss. on -- : Here he lay daring the long hours - of. Wednesday ' afternoon and night, and partof Thursday morning." At that time the driver of a fruit wagon coming down the canyon, noticed one of Mr. Jacobsens horses feeding near the road, al- and -- ... Hyrum. (Special from Hyrum.) further. W . harness-being a-w- ife plentifully smeared with dried blood. Seeing at once that an accident had occurred the driver of . 4 - e A- -- - k , : 1 -- 1 1 " r . . ge dis--patc- 4t .R , r h, g, -- --r 4 , - on - -- " i, for-mo- st - - . ( T . be-Jess- . J- - ; . - sent! : l whence they expected undoubtedBicycle thieves are abroad and ly to storm (he fort, : busy 5n7 Saif Lake. It Is unsafe j 7 Cannon, 7 Reed Smoot, Thomas trophy The invited guests were, to leave a During the night Lieut Poggor-sk- y wheel outsitL1 good Kearns and Joseph Howell, Com - Mesdames Kerr, Ball, Ostien, 1 othe navy, at the head, of a M. S tL. detachment of volunteers, dement - is superfluous. , Compare f Robinson, Styer, Fleming, Champ, Waa Erroneously Reported. scended upon the . trenches and fliullen, Croxall, Preston, Bacon, the tw,o bunches. t : some res- blew.; them In Journal Editor :What have th Republicans 'Naylor, Thompson, Shepard Earl, up with pyroxylin of what I said at bombs, the report pects done for Utah f Stevens, Barrett, Pper, Hart, producing a panic among on last, Tuesday Ilyrum evening Statethe besiegers, who fled, leaving the The Democrats gave us Bexell, Engle,4 Keeler: Merrill, G. as is in as published paper, your mountain side strewn with dead. hood, that, we might govern our- B. Thatcher, .Frank Thatcher J, in and erroneous part The Japanese, then abandoned selves. When the State divided A. McAlister,, Moses Thatcher, Jr., misleading, ' as as untrue that evidently G. further attempts, but after a day went us on party lines, most of to Widtsoe, Howell, Jensen, A. source same from the emanating or two to recuperate, according the Democratic party because it Barber, John T. Caine,. Dr, Badge, believes in local self govern- Dr. Gowans, and Misses Cassidy, and publishedv in the' Salt Like to General Stocssels second ' ' . , . i Nora Eliason Jennie' ELiason, and Tribune, . dated September 30, they: ' ment. ' By the use of inconiplete senresumed the bombardment of tlie Si The .Hyde Park, meeting was Flora ChamberlainiMrs, tences an exactly opposite yearninot without its - humors -- The McAlipter city and outer works, and began from that conveyed ng actually to construct zig-zatwice in went out hall the lights approaches, is reodcrcl, easily by a, speaker. JaiL Broke He and Mr. Ballard and Governor evidently getting nearer from as in this case, but when words which to launch their next asMoyle drove, their baggy into an ' and sentences never uttered are sault fellow the Frank lsddll, 7 young : 7, .. , i irrigation (ditch. even more ones month in tvdio was jailed a few days ago put 7 The loss'of the "water works i.i r-- 1 I on a charge of felony, .broke jail serious injustice, though possibly not considered vital, as there U - Social , , Mrs. Willard S. Langton enter- Thursday night. lsdoll was con- not intended, may be done, ) a fresh water lake and pumerou distained at progressive euchre, on fined in the lower, or county part 1 said nothing in any sense wells, as well as a condensing aptendin nor is which way any respectful of the7jail() separated Thursday afternoon. The party paratus within the defenses. was one of the .very nice social from the upper, or city "part of ing to slur an individual,, much The complete character of the 1 said functions of the season. The the prisorif by a wooden partition less a personal friend. repillse of. the Japanese has evi' staircase-to any from the nothing indicatihg, that,, extending Langton home was beautifully dently greatly inspired the garchurch in. Utah was using influ- rison of Port Arthur. 1 - with nasturtiums and the wall. General . The person feeding the prison-er- s ence to forward or hurt the in- StoesscI sweet peas, and presented a dethe says gallantry of tV wen tup stairs toget 7 sora e terests of any, political, party. Russian was lightful appearance. The refreshtroops beyond j ; Nor did I .'commend' any i party and add ments served were dainty- and dishes and when he came out that' the purristn i!t aon any hold not campaign conducting lock the to outer, door, 7 ft . gut indeed.' to out the hf't drop of tbxid. appetizing issue. . - Respectfully - At euchre the first, prize fell to knowing, perhaps, that there was such MOSES THATCHER.,. : If you .get The Jcum-i- i j j : g Mrs..W. B. Preston, Jr., and MrsJJonly a thin board partition. October.7,.lSOi. the Logan, door.snd that the news. county Earl got the consolation (tween Arthur Brown,, Prank J. ad-vanta- the-nati- i r .. Nathvillt American. both-the-anim- were not of so great, the issues. He referred io the especially to eounty candidate Mr. Ballard, II. A. Campbell and ' Olof Cronquist, who were present. ' If yon fail to elect these men,!! said he, you will be maka great mistake. rt 7 ing J If there; was ever: a time in the7 history of Utah,! he Continued. when we should take of the great ability and masterly intellect of Judge Powers, it is now. f As a Thinker, student of pnblic affairs and as a speaker, he has few. equals m the United States. ( v . I know Joseph Howell ' I went to school with him. -- I like him. But; this office requires a man of ability, a man who will talk in Congress and who will be listened to when he does talk. Wherein has Joseph Howell distinguished himself, and what - -has he done for Utah! , The -- Democratic party has sent to Congress Judge King and listened ? to his all speeches with attention s and respect ; we sent Joseph L. Rawlins, one of the ablest men in the United States one of the recognized leaders, known throughout all the country. Thats the class of people the Democrats send to Washington. Whom have the' Republicans . - f 1 : 1 - h. -- prisoners.;' : ' r . lsdoll evidently noticed the jcAcr. v i omission - of " the person referred - ij f ... . r .7 jii to, and while the storm was-'oTrenches Bombs Blown Up By that Livening, !kieked ftJ hole Hillside Covered With Mutilat-.- . through the stairwayand escaied. Arthur Sink, who was .confined ed Bodies of .Er&ve Besiegers with him; got out the same hole,: i: It ft issf -- t j,- - ? m, There. is no use' of the young men of Zion holding back to let some one eiae do their thinking for them. Run your own politics. If be-you do this andvote as you lievewe7wili carry1 Cache county and the State of Utah 'lie referred 'to the split: in the Republican party as the contest Republican between the two United States Senators. Ballards Fine Speech. Melvin Ballard was received with tumultuous applause. .In part he said: We are coming back to the Demogood old days when the cratic party reigned supreme in Cache county, WeVe getting t(b gether and we. arejgoing to elect the ' Democratic ticket in this ' county and in this State. himof He said, speaking not self, but of, the others, that the Democratic ticket in this county, is composed of strong, 7 efficient and capable people. He aske,d the audience to. compare Moyle; with Cutler. In a splendid and graph-- is w$y he described the career of the Democratic standard bearer his early life, his struggle for an education and of 7. the splendid success he had achieved. , , Cutler, said Mr. Ballard, is an honest man. In the .knit goods business he has done fairly well. If 1 were to select, & man to manage a co-o-p store in a country n t JAPANESE ATTACH . lie-sai- tU' Y f 1 - . " state. exist . Fortifications: Stirring Soul Logical' And We need a bigger and. a ' Candidates - Speeches Made by broader man The speaker eulogized Judg: And Others Why The Demo- 7 and said: Powers, 7 cracy Should Win. We are not yet through with strife and contention in Utah, rain-storbrought on by the foolishness of Despite a terrific dozens the leaders of the Republican regardless ofjAe fact that commitof the prominent citizens of the party., The investigating takvillage' including the chairman of tee on f&nator Smoot m only; the party, are in Salt Lake City ing a vacation; it has not finally and adjourned But I am amazed at attending general conference, - the. Repubnotwithstanding nearly all the the actions nf some of around this who men at licans go people are extremely busy f smites ft them: un- hand of the tjiat number time, a goodly oth' terrified Democracy of Hyde Psrk This is, the pne .time above, all Utah turned out Thursday pight to ers when every Democrat in conhis to hear the slendid address on the ought to stand true ' r, issues of the day made by the victions. !77'"77; the And Hon. 7 Judge. v Joseph next Governor of Utah, he Lake Then,1 speaking, Salt of figuratively II. Moyle, James the like placed . judge ..Rowers and City. Mr. Moyles address, made Honorable Joseph Howell in jux has all the other speeches he audience in Cache county, was an extreme- taposition and told his well re- to look oir this picture and then on ly able one, and itwas ceived. In fact, he is talking his that. . of the Powers, said he, will not sit way straight into the hearts in silence like our present mempeople. will defend Short speeches were made by ber of Congress, but the fair for stand up Melvin J. Ballard, one of the Utah and occaDemocratic candidates for the name of her people on all Blair, sions; not remain dumb as 7 ah and by Jed-M- . - legislature, of of Logan. Mr. Ballard, in his in- oyster 'as does the silent sage imitable way, sang some patriotic Wellsville. of The Veit Governor songs, greaty to the delight lIonTJameFHTMoyterwas then ,the audience. ; party introduced. the of the thfe Tie discussed absence In ' chairman, Mr. Joseph Waite pre- leading issues of the campaign in sided over "the meeting. IIe first a highly able and 7 convincing introduced Me. Blair. manner.. He is one of the best the spirinformed men in the state and This gentleman caught it of the crowd when he began by can tell' what .he knows in. a the graphic; interesting and scholarly saying" We: have :with us he and manner. He is always fair and next governor of Utah, kept it throughout the meeting. absolutely honest in argumcntt Among other things Mr. Blair and states the issues just as they -- said , 1', --- i Vx ' t Bloody Work Performed r: During . Tliree .l t Vt V'l i ' 'r ll n .1. y-- V ; Day. Assault 70117 : , 777: ' Cutler,, but I would never be' so blind as to pick him out to be the of Flow And Reason of A Feast governor of a great and intelligent (L t ' - AN ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING. town, i t ,.. .7 . , s Democracy. . i DIE AT: PORT ARTHUR j F - or 1 . r--- I ! nr Weather Does Not Dampen -- , v " r , a 4 . VISITS HYDE PARK Q i ft: e, A : |