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Show UUhUoirsnlty THE LOGABI NATION. LOGAN. UTAH, FRIDAY, lSSCKMUFI vol. LM, IT HELD OP THE TRAIN.; JOINED HANDS AND II LISTS. TERRITORIAL The Indinu Territory Gang is Again at Work. KID CKAF.LEY f.PE AGAIN IN IT. The Train Was Gone Through But Vary Little Honey Was Secured -- Money Was Hid. The train robbers who held up the train on the Kansas & Arkansas Valley road at Seminole stnt ion Inst night, are believed to be the same, that attempted to hold up a passenger train on the Missouri, Kansas & Texas road Friday eveniug at Kolso switch. Bob llogers and Charley Woolen are thought to bo the leaders of the gang. They Lave operated iu the northern jorlion of Indian Territory the past year, terrorizing the entire community. They have friends who hide them, furnish them food und keep tlieiu advised of the movements of the ofiiicre, and their capture will be diliieult, though strenuous efforts will lie made iu that direction. The first accurate details of the Kansas & Arkansas Valley holdup at Seminole Saturday evening, reuched Little llock Ark., this afternoon, wheu the robbed train e ariived. Thetruiu reached after Sunday night shortly durk. The switch hod been turned, the train on the throwing the train stopped When siding. two men nuiiiitcd the engine und b0fanby lobbing Engineer 15i'.sh Harris of LLi watch and i0 iu J hey then proceeded 10 th J CHbh. niuil car and ruined the mail pouches. 2J .il Clerk Piukuey was foned t.i deliver tho registered pacigos. l'iukuey was relieved oi hi.s which and 5 ccuU. 25 cents of which was returned to him to buy a lunch. Entrance lo the express cur was gaiuod without resistance from the express messenger. There was nothing of greet value on biwrd. - Tho robbers commanded Mis&eiiger Fonl to open the safe, from which tiny took two small package, value unknown, and glut) iu niouey. Two mbliers then went through the coaches, while the others maintains! u constant tiring So lunch time had been consumed in the mail ami express cars, that tho passengers had ample opportunity to beenre their valuables, so very little of value Wiiii obtained in the com bes. Semi-inol- Bell are Ifade WedneailHT evening One. lat showed scene of unusual rejoicing and at tlie resilience of Mr. and Mi. Eli Bell in the Fourth Ward, liOgan. The occasion was the wed. din;' reception of ihei- - second son Alfred J. Bell, the ceremony having been performed that day in the Temple uniting iu marriage Mias Eva SuurUiff of the Fifth Ward with the gentleman mentioned. The bride is the daughter of Francis and A its Shuit'iff who have made their home in Logan for nearly four yean, Mr. Shurtlitf being away iu Oregou most of the time in the employ of ibe Oregon Lumber Company aa foreman of their mills. There were prevent in addition to the parents of the bride and groom, llishop Smith of the Fourth Ward, Counselor Wilson of the Firal Ward ami numerous relatives and friends of the estimable young couple, in. finding Mr. Seagen and his newly made bride Mias Mary Bobbins. A diughler of Mr. Thomas Morgan hud necii invited to attend but hue arranged to have a wedding reception at home. This made three uiarri- auiB among near neighbors. Nearly fifty people partook of the toothsome viands so liiterslly provided nun tastefully arranged on the long table. Piuk and cream were the prevailing tints noticahle ainoug the a: ray of artistie cakes, beautiful (lowers and skillfully net ornamentations. Many articles useful and showy were sent in by friends to adorn the future home of the happy bride. The holiday spirit, the three weddings, the beauty of the bride aud ni iidcns aud the hospitality shown c tiled forth the muse of one of the c .in puny in the following tea-tivi- ty toast1. The wedding bells, Our friend the Bells, The handsome bells we see, The belle thai was, The Veil that ia And the Bella that are to be. the evening a slab trough During was brought iu aud placed in tne middle ol the floor; an orchestra consisting of a two firing fiddle, a broken feuilar, a bass viol aud some brass hoi us made, music, and the bridegroom's elder, but unmarried 1: other, was bid "dance in the pig out-siil- o. tr nigh.'' That gentleman plead that he had not had his supper and was loo weak to dance. As he looked rulhcr hungry he was permitted to go to supper, which he did, leading a i rnni-lyoung Inily with a knowing if to say; "I shall not have as u.le s The rolilnrn appropriated all the in the pig trough very Li ihiiice overcoats and watches in the cars, but the um lutal was less lhau lung."' Muiic, songs and games were inSeveral passengers unveil $'MH). in until an early hour when lare niiutn b hiding lifcir purse dulged the company seperated, amid ex uuilcr ll.e ear seals. The train whs of good will to the happy beld on lit.nr aud twenty luiuuies. pressions An e impression was created It is eutcd that the railrowi officials mple. hard times court-shi- p the t ,ai despite have the name ot (our of the rob. was carrying large cargoes and matri bcr, ami it is believed their tap was one industry that is doing ture is only a question of a few mony uu unaually Urge business. days. 1 H. E. Entertainment. Tho entertainment at the M. E. Church, Sunday evening, nuder the supervision of Mrs. Eldy, Suut.. whs a srrnnd success. The Sunday suudmI scholars rendered their part of tho program admir ably. Tho house was Boated to its full capacity. On Monday the S. ti. scholars and teachers and a few invited guests were present and artook of an exco.leut dinner served by tho ladies of tlm church After dinner Santa Claua, Mr, Hnowdeu, came in bedecked In the usual costama and distributed llev. DieHcnls to tho children, and Mrs, Ilardman was called Prof, liichinan iu a neat speech, presented him with a pnrno of silBarber ver dollars as a benediction taken f of appreciation fur his rervices. nMbrriRd In tenia KIIM. A horrible story comes from the Jlt j ive Indian reservation near the town of Needles on the Colorado river. One of the prettiest squaw of the tnlie, knowu as Loi.eia, wsm mairierl, year ao, to one of the bra vent of the young bucks, who w:.a very fond of her. Last Sunday she gave birth to twins. A Mojave tradition nays thai a woman wliu gives birth to twins is a iritcb and death to the penalty has always mother and children. Accordingly. iu tpile of the strong plea by the husband, tne little ones were brained wiiii tliil.it and the young wife was driven into l.er chuck, which was fired mid bis? cremated. la-e- n Whoon! Tho Palace Shop is tho place, NEW A PLAH. SILVER THK M.nxi:. rou.l-Ulh- ih v j ilx-w- l 1 News Items Gathered From Our Exchange!. LET W, i.i' statement? That paper is bitterly imrtisan that The Munti .Vnoi.w lit m do awitv it sivms nliiiost iiniMWMible for it if :f I'll, to la; even decent, i t seems to be Chandler's Schme4for the Re with thi! Ai'i iil mill t'ollc.th twn vnulfer Ih,vs vU ai d use the ClloKri buil lins'(.ira Ter-- : almost as hard to hud even the monetization of Silver. ered about fifteen mi btm after; r'noriul iHKr houw. The trouMf is thai shadow of a truth in its editorial in mnove.1 co I urn n us it is to discover nsaiut if tli Agricultural tV.lc Oscar and sunk tliughaui's; they WORLD'S SHIER COSGHtSS. which tun amoiig the counselors of the devil. land on from Uwan, the about five minutes lad r. . Every a l to s'aml luildiiiKs lmnu city, hhsiiouiu iiiiiik tiih ciiiKens oi effort was made to retm citato the! Mia I ucle w iulil Imhiuo disgusted. :o be Introduced in midfrtlie teims of nKniMiieiit 11Mi rropesltlon l boys, but to no purpon t'ollien triiKiivs und, Willi tlie cliltdirih iartl8au policy the the Senate Soon After the Reto ho f it Hiiirn city for UBuii. Th.. Teml.ir would tlrsi have h the Journal. Seaknig o- - wrh dhiimhdlgd . assembling of That Body. to liuv tk lands, and it in uiUMtioiialile cnliilMly Hint Wltll tlie spirits Ol a modiral assistance in It he mean ii Lh'au would it tlm Agricultural missionary, we would with all u time. Dr. Gordon Went to the: C.a:mi It.... OT iii:uiwa. reiiiiivwl. Pruvo is honesty tiud with charitable, feel- (Villus aeeiiH nf Him awiiieif ill "'"tlHtor Thin,.!!..,- 11m... V. II.. i reeoiiimendeil in their case, liiis The editor of the Munti Srnlinrl and f'U the iH,Mmt u haste, but on his thut, too. without delay, "Bap- forwaM wilL in a iNH'iiliiir sort of a He tuiii for the reiuissioii of sins. I1,'i1,,,,',llR boys beyoiid the neJ heme looking to the remom- ' f knows much about as We would also kindly insist upou i fill aiu. Tilrt ,...it..r probably ..f u ino acciueiiv, m and ditueiieions the performwl by "immer- wellingd low to the 5rjOUi radical methods iu wry obmii iiop..us V the Agricultural Coll. ge as a . has cast a gloom over Jthe wnUle no danger in ' there is i Lriugiug it alsmt. He cnutemp- knows about the iiik-- of w. community. Staitdanfy ; hites the iutrtHiuetion iu the H iet. aud rehiuil H' Isi ,. polite U1 a it wouldn't Senate, aiVr the rmmveuing of tloubth-sthinks the Colh lunl idea to hold (hem umler for INTERESTING LECTURE. I'ouuress, of n resolution which forty-eiglittle barn mad. out of "t hours, until he will advoi'iu'a, asking the IT nit ingisii B. Y. sk- Ihorouglilv wati Delivered to the Ladles at the old Uairds and having a straw! count all ed invito crown !! the to us Stab's to tne iroiu oi iieau 22nd. Dee. College, r.Kif. rri.liHbly he thinks it is u the hobs of its feet, and then to Mrs. Harriet Will delivered rins of the world, eastern, wehtei u phuxi wliere learu only how the performance ttUmt every a monetary an illustrateil leisure lo the ladies and southern, rantoalteiid feeil to niake milk hMir live ilnys until a change, of or cows, bogs, ... i f t took place. in the Brigham Yoking College couiereuce. me new icaiure 01 i Suppose you lay two eggs a tiny, and the propoMsl iMiiferenco is that it thes are the highest brniiches try it, Mr. . 'hk' Iki, it might Ihi Friday sfbruoou, Ditv. "2nd. (lie menus of cleaniiig you up a not be restrict.! to the It wns a strong and eloquent of learning which are taught.. For bit. Bexburg Silrrr Hummer. ieal for the betltr' health and lliinenn gold standard countries. the . ii of our wo would Our frieml, lien llich, shows tho Ameri liut shall include Southern iidvanceinoLt of won' Hictate thut more lliuiifJlJO,(NNI have matter up very plainly aud iu its She said: No wcJan can live can and orieiibil silver standard iilreudy on the true expendeil By way of explanation light. mvita n er higher life, the li e that Und con tries. Moreover, the biiildiiigM iiinl that it is b we would say that the leusoii TllK College to con are and nature have inwde possible turns to the conference fi.r the K'st sclnhil iu I'lnb and Nation takes no fuither notice of within her when bi ideued and tjiu a declaration of the United bus few iipinls iu the western of the tirades many aguinst truth con of tin. the purpose iistracted with Uah y ills that States that country. The building is also one made, by the I'oitninl, is that all lie establishment shall the weaken her uervts aud ulisorh ference if the largest and most subntiiiiliid readers iu this county, and all the strength of body aud niind, mid maintenance of an inter iu tlm country. It is 'Ml i'ei-- lonu lis know how t l'.H) people intelligent tho in bv with national the specific .leep, ratio, neither can she shed Jiut glow of is nil of with devoid and and reason truth cqiiiiiiHsl utterly addod such declaration that if joy and happiness w bich is wo- the latest improvciiietitr. and Hp many of its utterances lire. As they it cuunot rMio agreed njaiu, inns greatest chnrm aud powe- r.liaiiiH-Ihiouglioitt. If we re place no confidence in it, to answer m those about her.'; Then after will lm the puriiosa of the Unitmi meiula-- nirrm-tlther-aeighty t'llntes to adopt a singli staudan live rooms iu tho biiidiug and many of thu articles appearing iu of tho parent: tearing upon dufy would lm only a waste towards their children continued and that that standard will not lw each one is large, light and pleas that paper IB mid and nut i siHice. oi quipisH designed nueiiever reason is this silver. By taking What is thnro in Ufu so ltcauti gold but The a for special used shall chnpi we advo pursisi. not cheerfully answer as yet ful, that affords us ibe just pride extreme position, has a seating ch purity of ljMKl. of its but as most of articles, in the rfuy Cougreas, even by and satiafHction, thart ciiiii'iisiites cated Moiuighlgo on for some tum ils devoid so are of truth Chandler riidical silver writings mid men, this institution, but us for the inevitabfi triniH of life unto tei utteily and facts as will not humid of the tmlay gold puce as does a family of bright, hearty, thinks thut the d'HMU it lest to pass we reasonable is Hirer a E true states h It the how not trail titauilard countries ay affectionate chAldn-n- . olli-tiThere are iiesoh aurlia are iifisli ing extensively with the western that should the l will lie V"inovto them by iu siluuce. o the buildings revert I I'm J ' C l und nnrrowl uji MTbiili Zbato world cu.Ik forced. i aim MOKK f'.VO.V TALK. couiiiy. uigati .)ty wish to hpeiiu'-V.iif in the is but it uotpiestioii?h'i Lojian ADISTKXJCTIVK FIRE. would sell the liinds. It is quit indulgence of worl' 7iy follies aud Wiluesday's issue of the Ogden will no! sell that Iii-nfiishious without iiihiicn, they A Great Amount of Damage Dona in Wo me might also uive tin xople tlmtimj Sun contained a very fair San Franriaco. may attain wealth ai nl distinction. a "eullo "tip that lh 1 oln g wil editorial on tliu union of tho Uniand everything else hut this world A large portion of the block remain exactly where it is. Any versity and the Agricultural iifforda, hut they do, not know the bounded by Clay, Coiunn-icial- , one who il mm not think s.i sliouli After reviewing the lake a trip In Ijoean. see our College. beidcsJr.,n" slietls,San Kunctity that blesses the true bond iiinMer briefly bat pointedly, and city.jcniiKiM'-- the imi-iwas totally dcstrfiycd by fire id marriage and niotllorhood; there sli has over nil oth- -r j stitiii: the puriaises for which the is a void of discouteiftt and longing Monday morning. The block was advantages we and cities think they Will agieestablished, tho Sun iiiiu mis wonu caQbunot salisty. ciiiiiHM'd of Mime of the oldest wiui us tlmt the Agricvllunu with these won Is: couclu.les In conclusion: If thjfs great limnd brick buildings in the cily, and was College is in the right place. 111 itourso tlie question will very If the people nt large wnut n principle of duty wJ're couceiviHl occupied by the Cull and IlUrtin arise: "Where shall naturally and observeil, we wil uld find that iicAspapers. Francis Valentine & union of the I'niversily and the I Aud here we ex- unitey" hey lie ltiiKimi i'riiiling College we assure tlicni tlnil the pleasure, piosperitl' snd health '.'o , prinli to sen some divergence of i comity will Two things niuat bo are all belonging to It his oiie great and Knuraviug coniiany: Klake, peoplri of welcome ilif I'nivt iily to l.ognu. opinion. cousiileiulion in settl into taken law and we would J) on tho ritjnd Mollit A Towns, paiier mid will also give this I iug question, viz: (1) Which road to thu solution of the greatest ti. J. Sbatluck & Co., ink manufav reasons why such a union rihouid of the two institutions, if either, problem of the day, ix: Tho ele (urea: Commercial Mcain rower lake place in Ijogan. lutlie meiiii-- 1 is better euabliHl to absorb the would urge iimii vation and leuene jratiou of lite I'linipiiny and nimu-ni- i muhII con 'ilucHtioiially (Id locally V in I tali to iicci')l tiie invitn-iiol- i other, Y(a) editor lief-- chii we tind the best ivilixcd world, whi. h legislation, ;.!) Fire Mondial Town entiniali which has evteinled him co. climatic and siaiul, to ourts, prisons und JasylumH cau-l- Hie loss at 7)0(1,1100 with insurar.iM tn visit the y I'reisident t the. student in accomplishi approach. WlJiat has beeu Inlf that, niiioiiut, but the piopiieltirs (iollege. If this is lone, iln-- can tho Is'st amount of work lone does not goverr n what may ui me coucf rn iniriieii oui- say ii e pidgn of the institution exactly as ing There can lm but one (1) a dune, the iiu0bssibilitj'es of loss is only $I(lll,0!in. The V,uUeiu it is. All liOgan finks in tlii answer to th first question and is fair play and a inatti-full is (a) e.l.icatioiiiiily, the uniyesterday are tho sample, perform editorial ami co in vising rooms are a and we certainly are en- that hearing, anres of today. Tliis is food fot complete wreck and Hie CoI'm presses titled to it. versity can better absorb the college ibi The buiidiugs at Logan he impetus and ieterinination are injured by water, but it will no, suited to the work of a are Inch moves to tl( acoinplish- - iutefcre with tlie publication of the HITTERS ESS. THE JOVttSAL'S university than those at Salt Lake nent of wonders, ij k.. papers. City. Aud it would be shameful ex-There are severs, El iiditure of public money to build kof dis- - The estimated .In in age will reach Last week the Logan Journal waV if other conditions i lines loe-head nr a with anywbireelse out The ii million. came a half lingo principal iicguishing genu.. line sit favorable. us are TL.I :. 1. (2) The first mouth enrnest endeavor f ere Valentine & Co., printers, fllli),-000- . and ai(l that the I'lah statehood Hie Inst iu spring are and in fall irom iu" SiSti democrats. called was bill up by K. fire not, and we ii t Uite insurance (75,(111(1. J. vote.1 for Lakd City very unsuited the bydemiK'ialii auilopjios-- iu Salt of ink & Shattiici. tfi.i. Co., iiivosligalion manufacturers, ed bv ISetiiil Means, vte gave, in to hard meutal work and it is a wand known to professors and mothods of tho Viai company." 140,000. Boiui Kiigraving com. uir Inst issue, the disjiatcli from if'" HAPPEHISGS'Iliri'iC., Mis: Eva Shurtllff and Mr. Alfred BOB NO. 7U. liiiKi. ft! rw. i j , I CUTTIH6 AFFAIR AT revt-r- ; Aeiii-uliuni- Three Children Drowned In Weber River, Near Ogden, by Breaking Through the lee. 1 st-- - i Sheriff Brown is still hunting the escaped prisoners, and yester day afternoon started for Brigham City where Hheriff Loveland lias a man arrested who he thinks an Sheriff swers the desciiptiou. Brown will go to Pocatello before lit returns. Provo Enquirer. At Clear Creek, Utah, Wednes day ftioruing Mr. Coburu was sleighriding Mrs. Finch, Mrs. Adams and his wife behind a dangerous team AVlw n rounding a point of a mountain near a wire fence the rig tipped over, throw ing the load into the wires. The team became frightened drugging tho occupants of thu sled along the fence for romo distance, when for tunately the body of tho vehicle broke off, letting the team go w ith the frame; but for this fact some of them t would have been killed. As it was Mrs. Coburn lost half of her handsome head of hair, besides receiving scalp wounds which are very painful. Mrs. Aduns was more or less cut up with the barbs, while Cobum will be under the weathar for some time. Mrs. Finch cumu out unharmed by grasping tho first fence post that ame along and dragging herself from the sleigh. -- Jlrrald. A serious cutting affray took place at Bingham Wednesday morning at 1:30 o'clock a. ni. A party of got to fighting iu Uuslau- lausou & Uighlund's Hah ton, and in the melee, Jack England cut and stabbed Andrew Peterson, thirteen times in the back, arms, aud all over the body, besides three times in the head, the cuts ranging from a scratch to one aud a half inches deep. The must serious one is just around the spine. which is very deep, and which causes the injured man great pain. The Justice of the Peace, B. B. (juinn, went down to where Peter- sou was lying on a bunk and took his deposition, on which ho issvued a warrant of arrest for England who is charged iu the co:nplai;itof assault and battery with intent to kill.'. . l'eterson s coat is in the JustVn office, and from its looks it gifatly reminds one of the Josvi.. it's coat in Scripture. It is covered with blood, aud rent in many pieces. Tribune. Wednesday afternoon one of the saddest accidents that evei brought sorrow to any community occurred at Itirerdnle, about three miles south of the city, by which three boys of that place were drowned in the waters of Welwi river. About 12 o'clock Wedues lay CVaf aud Tracey Bingham, aged respectively II aud 11 years, sons of Bishop Bingham of Bivei. dale, and John A blander, aged 12, went skating on a little branch of the river, about ISO yards above Weber bridge. They had enjoyed the Bport for a short lime, when tho plder Bingham boy Ihx'Duk aware ilnt the'ice was weakening and called to his com mui ions, say iug that hn was going to etoutof that, and accordingly started foi the bankAs he said this, tin ice ljcgau to bieak up, aud Tracey Bingham and John Ahlauder went through. Oscar Bingham, seeing their peril, started to go to then aid, w hen the block of ice he was on iiarted aud he too went down into the chilly waters. A liltl cripple lad who was on the bank Fin-liiuder- - s cH-ii- - - anhl 1 ;,;., sa 1 of' - s la-in- g seleet-ciiiiiiilx- ,t - i il s ht I In-i- cbU-keiir- ti-a- l frii-n.T- - bi-e- ItM-- 1 s r r r 1 e 1 mi Fran-'isi-- o, r - i; ('i!i-giiwa- s I Ciii-Ih- iudi-ipiitalil- i' 1 uu-w- e cv-i- ! ! 1n-i-- ot ai-ii- - r -- U-tt- N s i .I. W Card of Tiajiankt. On bclialf of tlie hildren in our y congregation and luvsclf, desire V thank Messrs. Isaac Smith, lliter II ros., Mr. Bishop ind the Cache Vullt y Mer. Co. for ihcir suUtanlial gift, is io ine ciniu- i en aud the poor. '. 'He that givctb a cup of cold water to one of thcte . .i nine oaea t my nc ame, shall nut 1 wish also lo lose his reward." remember the friend is whose libera remember me lily prompted them with a generous ('"ruse. May the Lord prwier you all things ac- cording to the ricuet of His grace, lours in rjl i is name, hs ail year. Ihe conditions whether the the lican or Journal is, oris not. an unniiti- - t Logan are quite the reverse. was' "in u is pronnoiy saie w wiy When tho gatwl linr. in this resisi-- l Ijognii is unit to WBsjlhiit end an filially brought bv any city in the lom-tiu- g twodissen-!','",'lhdiscovered that only l votes hint cast otiej hy. As far as thu qiiestiou we w are satisued that democrat.! iiwrnl. llepublican and one When Morse of Massachusetts there can Ih but one answer to Entortalnement arose in the House and comnien-- this proposition. 1 bit allurements Mor-- ; that are offered to youth iu Salt In the Sixth Ward meeting house cedhU triade against the w ,,f tl10 strongest mons, the dispatches state, that Saturday evening, Dec. 30, 18'.3 the un-- i reiisons agaiust it as a university him Bepublicaus guywl for the iM.n,.fit of gixlh Ward Sun. til he had lo take his ae.it. The l'wn. e wouio tticreiore sum upour dav School. Consisting of a Farce same dispatch slated tlmt such; as loiiows: m ine ....elusions Bepublicans as Senators Dulmis. I entitled "Hood for Nothing." and most Agricultural OA-9- , niversity the olhers and ftr! Carey I anlonme, npa, I t mlbfd (JJv .n IMi;U timu rf i small boys. ought to absorb the in Ihe iiiteretjt'Umynniity wit!l Am icultural College. (3) The Admission 27i cents, children 10 ..r uli l,iB iw.int ilu i.;il Ollll li.uawH Ill n,a I uuhiu should take place at Logau, iu of eveu truth a to t'aual hour. cunts, ijraiu denna-rat- , hi-h- I j snt w.r I nH.rs- i MH-ia- lH-e- ; ro Uayucx. mm! work u iVusllilirrtoli in. tilto pnineediiigsi'ldeiita alike that n...l ulll I.WVH l.u ui.lo.- -t uiili luiiKissilile at tliose limes. This of the candid render, Is? he a Kepuli- - involves a waste of two-nint- pany, CSj.iiOO; iusiirauee, $7,(100. & Tow ne, paer liluke, Mofiill loss dealers, $30,000; insurance, Union Advertising com (40,000. Call ard loss $10,000. pany, loss I'.ulleliu, $10,000. fully iusuied. Uhs mi buildings, 100,000. There aie a isrge iiuiiiImt of minor losses. ik" |