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Show THE HOGAN NATION. VOL. LOGAN. UTAH, FRIDAY MA1H'H M. lli-were transferred hi the PuerueHsin, Hint arvivixl lii'iv several weeks ago. The Western Bound Steamships hiuil sailed from Greunoek mi Progress of the Commonweal 1,Hh R,ul is lllt'n'fo0even- of Christ. Pass Great Icebergs. luxs out As Greenoek id Hum Cliri Jiunsand aud FREE lienr-- r AND RECRUITS. LUNCHES S0HE1WIG 101 SEE1 II Mil IEIIS the usual winter voyage of the idhiiul In fifteen days, she in about Exiect to Reach WsHhiiigtoi- i- Coxey Many Vowels li. Und All Keit (.jnlit days liehiml time. r pns.-eugci--.-4 - - I- j I ' -- Having Seen an L'niuiial Number if ( It.i-ili- l ( Goes to Chicago ami General Alo Turns up Missing. llhllth. MILLVILLE CHEESE FACTOBY New Yuuk, March 27. - The nuihi usually taken by the western liomul steamships nl this season id lilt rally blocked with iee ami the commanders of several vessels, which left the other side liefore the bergs drifting down on the Labrador current, have liouht-les- s s hewn surprised to iiud n tliuin-selve- ui'ie in imiuense lielils. Thu lepoits of three stenmslii, the Kuuxhs City, the Yuuctia and the Usllert, all of which have just arrived and show that tin proUnit nnvigutuis in cession of la rs hili latitudes may reasonably exjwct to pus , will liu larger thuu has lieen M'en in many pushed six till go beiges on Thursday. '1 lie Kansas City was forcid to beur away to the south webt several mil s to get out of the course of thirty-fou- r big berge which were driftiug down into the track of passenger steum years-Thutieller- t slnjw. The General Knox sailed along the southerly etlge of n great ieo Held, in which the lookout on the iiiHstheud counted thirty two glacial giants. The second olhcerof the Yeuetio, from Chribtiansaiul, saw directly ahead tlnoe miles awuy, at six o'clock on Tuesday uiorning, a beig about i.OOU feet long mid uioiu tl.au lUO feet high. A iieice gain from the west Imd coin lied up lull beud seHh that made the steamship steer wildly. She was then heading southwest by west. Her course was changed to south wist by south. Hhe yawed a good deal and was uuuble to hold her course, being driven to the northward. Hlie thus passed closer to tho tiig burg You l.issewitx than Captain was judicious, lie says thought that it was not less than half n mile awuy when the ship was abeam of it. On the night before, the outlines of a berg were family seen alsmt a mile lo the north. It is probidiTe that several vessels of the liellili'd Heel of passenger carriers and freighters have got into trouble liecuuseof the ic , besides the Statu of tfeorgiu, a tramp that is now tuciily.-thrcdays out fiom Aberdeen, llin-stcuineis, Hie Sorrento, the Island and tin; Kshcii, that ought to have been here several days ago. The Sorrento is n freighter of the tYilno): line, to which the AkiIo, which has not been heard from since she aib.l lienee on February The Sor!2ttL. also belonged. rento Antwerp mi March f. and is thus twenty-thre- e days out. 'f the Iluinbiirg-Ame- i The Ksscn. iean 1 i in-- , with sixty-si- x steerage jhi. mongers and a cargo of sugar, sailed from llauilnirg on March 7. She usually makes the voyage in about iiitccu days- 'lhe Isliii-!of the Tliiiigvalla line, brings cargo only. Shu had cabin and steerage passengers when alia l, sailed on .Iniiiiury JO from lied lone prehaving viously at Copenhagen and Stettin. Hut she tail into a northwester just after rounding Scotland from the North sea, and sbs whs comjielled lo put into Leinlush, Scotland. Her decks - , Chris-tiuusiim- sere.-ehin- were swept rt ijuciitly by heavy ' which oitrri'! one of icwa, her ami knocked overboard sails In-r- into lliudern. Hfio saloon s.i bs.lly dniiinged that it took vrigldii mors thau ilielilyuj to g month repair herh nine - C ommonced Its Seasons Bun Tuesday and Will do a Good Business. Samuel Holt was in from Millville Tuesday and made this office a business call, lie ill formed ns that tli-- i Millville CIiucbu factory started its season's run Timsday iiioruiiig. aud every indication points to the run lx;iug a successful oue. The factory is under the aable managuriieut oi Lorenzo I la linen of Wellsvillu and is con ducted in connection with hia eliwse factory ut the latter pluco. Tlm cheese factory has a capacity or gallons of milk a day, thut iv two shifts of 1200 gallons each may lie run through daily. Arrangements have been made for the purchasing of milk from Hyde Park, Greenville, Logan, I ly ruin and Paradise. No butter will be made and the cheese will h11 lie of first grade full cream, and will find a ready market Thu cHiacity will fully 2000 pounds of cheese daily, which amonuts to considerable for the s hsou's lun of five mouths. The factory wus only built last season ami had a very successful run then, though it promises to lie much better this year. The stock is nearly all owned by Millville parties and is a paying investment. We are glad to see the enterprise some of the citizens of t'aclie valley are showing aud would say them is plenty of ruoui in this valley for more cheese factories, and that money can be made out of thorn, if properly conducted. IT WOULD KILL HRS. Her Husband's Presence MCKANE. in Slug Sing Rigorously Guarded From Her. Mrs- .John Y. McKuue is nut eiected to live. The details of tin; trial aud the conviction of her liiirthnud have been kept from bur. She was aware, however, says a New York dispatch, that a wariaut wuk issued for his arrest on - cou-ti-in- proceedings three months uml since (Leu she has liuii ngu, c.iufincd to her room suffering from nervous prostration. At present she is not aware that Mr. McKaiie is in Ming Sing prison, sentence. Mr. serving h McKHiieV blind eon George said today that Iiih mother's condition was alarming. No oue had the courage to tell her the real condition of uiftiirs, and as a result she sulTers under the most inlcuse Mrs. McKaiie insiiHjiciiHe. Hska why her husband cessantly does not come homo, aud if tlmt is impossible why he doe not write. Dr. Hill, tlm attendant physician, is of Hie opinion thut if she were mad,- aware of the real truth death would scam follow. Hix-ye- - Program Fry Alliance, U., March 27.- - Twelve utiles of tile longest frw lmicli route on record was mapped out for the Coxey caravan January weather was also on the program, but the sympathy of the peopln along the line of march is making it possible for the men to progress without any particular ha nlshi. They were cheered on by sausngu, ham, bread and black coffee. Hoap in still among the invisible things, and there is no danger that anybody is going of to mistake this for a turn-ou- t holm the Only plutocrats. is provided with soap, and they are not particular alsuii using it. The health of the marchers has been remarkably good coiisiilciiug their experience. Meals thut urs irregular, when they Hre provided at all, and sleeping on frozen ground with a scant covering of straw, is nut ordinarily considered conducive to amaus physical well being. There is not a physician in the camp, unless Dr. Kirtland, the nervous little Pittsburg astrologer with a big overcoat, is an to-da- y. nt M. D. ljouis Hinith, the mysterious individual who is the military head of the enterprise, lias a cold, attended with a husky voice. Hia colorless eyes are lc6s penetrating than they have been heretofore He has the erect and decisive bearing of a man accustomed to command, but his system varies a little from Upson's tactics. He can sturt aud halt the column, direct them to right face, left and wheel, but be cannot direct thu execution of mure intricate movements. Ned only is he unknown, but the big shaggy dog that accompanies him is without a name. He is savage in denunciation of the plutocrats and subsidized press, Mild reckons they will all bo mvept away. Hinith is a mini of very ismitivu turn pern incut, and is intense iu liis hatred of those who have money. Flocks of chickens strutting round the big red barns of this ctiuu were the subject of remark, I'Ut no iiiau uudoi took to moletd them. Army songs were rendered under the direction of Astrologer Kirt laud's newly organized glee club. As a rule the people viewed the caravan from their houses. At Maximo hIwv.iI fifty had ineu small to and the owing gathered, number, the plan of bolding a Thu meeting was abandoned. lUHrch is conducted h( the rote of idtaiiit three miles per hour. At thu end of almost every mile a halt is called to rest the men aud A score of men were all horsesthe departure from witnessed that Louisville. -- MO. 1001. NO. 07 General (Wy went to Cliici, g,. I rOQflll bUDrn LLOCUn MDLll NIL. tonight, but be will hu back to- - morrow, lie ami itrowu add res- 11,. us., The Usual sed a crowd in the Gh-i-Way of Knowing tnis evening, brown's plausible a Person, . defense of the rruHaih- brought up- UJJ. Ann.. l phEUseaudS EDUCATION LABOR. amp ALL DIGNIFIES L. Diggs will 1 established to morrow. TUennuvwHs If IIim Iii li:n IjiNikn Hark mi tun'Siii sleeping quarters in the lmleiM-n-Tlllll iU)lrr. p. . Hint lienl Church and a vacant slori--. ri1- itatiou was the but in, riHUu, niff THE ANGEL OK Calls Litiic Homo on h .... - . l;vid JuM-pl- GERMANY Jones iu Hi;h. His s.u i,f .K.ii.-s- , Jui 1 i HEATH lo1" d.iiiimi V,ll,nl city. IS ALL RIGHT. That Country Will need More Silver. Wei w.l. I.t I died in n' THEY KAT HOLD AMR CONFERENCE. 'gnu. Aiiuvii Lsiii, iv.ii.,,, j .;., f III. lied iS Cl III p. Ivii! , full on the ice Xil.ile skill- - It,.. I.:1.5()fl'.,.ri in.i.i,,,,,.,, i, ml Sauer simple Simli-uiiir which it was im- Komi I liin!;x linin' Silr.-- r Wmilil ing, the ( ... 1.h u GimhI j Juissilile In cine. Uu Tbuig, fas!. 81. How is a termui generally for smue time lm-;i- l . our di.rtms by Ye havedent of fresh straw, known? lly the company lie keeps, and finally taken to Dr. liid.cr- cni,,,,H said Marshal Drown. It may lie; 82. When is a person justified V" .V"1, '' f s.-d-t ,.ke, who gave bn ' I hB,,: iu iu uf no 'i had b found tlial ',.1 m.-u- t ""V' ' Iwiiig upon Ids re- uuuMiiy? , 11,1 Lit xml frame. when hu receix When or straw isjrilV(1.y. j;,.imi rtas imiiily duty culls, hi igbt 1 ,.y. S nitli and Y. 11. Kicklmrt have :ti xing to rroim the unfuit Hindu. ;;nn,1 V""' illtr, (llll p,mise, ' ,(v S3, in what way should riclr ilw i,y. collected nior food than can U, ri.,.uxvied, of a'!',1 making it'. II ill. r, mi aitaelii! of the Ger-Iii.i- ii " i tln-jfind men tlnur in ci.rried deepest plensiiivYJMJMarll. l.ll,.l. t at Chicago, iu un xv Since bis dear in. itln-- r died bis inli igous, and the iiieii are wonder- j lu giving asaisUncu toothers. Hiii-Mr. nil said, iiiiuiijg lhaw ut S4. or of last the i, Give j scant fare view out; Ih.mghls' lllM ing, in wit, his Grandma oilier i tliilign: Lir.s.ks. C. 1ms 1. of it. h.come expressed by "Dr, riiain, w bo couimued the lend, r supper, what .1 I is that some ci.Mily cinl.-u- t . About forty men ware mustered till the wuysofdisiosiiigof money, jlMri.nfs lfl( silver " satisis tlm it in this eveniug iml villllhly i;oipd. p.irliuvi- piling uwuy ttlls u patient ' " movethe , has caused rumors that snffen-rfactory. ucv- -r ;'ledlM m hiining of ,,is A ' ' d.a-I No. What for nles do mlucation is mont ulsuit v 271b, 1 1 4 y.i-,.n,.K- ir.-c- t ; ' D-- r ,.,n-..iiia- - 1 ,v. 1 1 t. collapse. s lie is financially mine l smile sorl of a procession witi certainly Washington. The office of historian whs created today, and it will he fill d by Henry Vincent, Mm Chicago It dignitiea It. lulHiri ; may we know thut education does not miter lazy ness nor pride? A lazy jsirsnn cun not get mi education, aud tin most learned are the most modest and 8(1. How unassuming. 87. What did 1'uyluy say Drown auiionncpd habits? "Man is a bundle day that when Coley left for habits'' Chicago he hod linr. ly enmigli 83. hen dal habits liegiu to money hi buy his ticket. lie left form? Tbu newborn child soon the common weal with n stock of shown that he is a creaturu of supplies, hut not a cent iu the habits. treasury. IV but 8il. Iiord enabled Tic Massillon, O., coll ex all to Drougluun cotenipie reports sent out froi.Svliir about caries? Tin mental training his J. S. Coxey beiiipjF liiianeial mind received iu liis habit of ilifiiculties are not tin'll r. Coxey V thought and labor. attorney Rays the siriraient almut SKI. Prove, that our goveriuent the foreclosuriS.ofrJt Ntiortuyx for treats cows and I Hitter thnu it pigs i'24.000, held ly ColoiieFJ. ii. treats boys mid men. if a trailer Pepper ou his horse A.olytu is should Bull grain thut puisoi-eungrounded aud is an lujuBticu to cattle and swine the government him- No record of legal action has would punish him an ! prohibit liis lieen entereil at Canton, and Mr. business, but it allows the traffic Coxey will not have to n turn to of jmiaous tlmt kill boys uinl men this city, at was repotted. and send their souls to hell. 81. liow limy mankind Program Them ure but two To I rendered at the Huiidny cbissr-slaves and fn-- men. Sclusd Hupts. and Teachers' 82. How arc slaves divided? Monday evening April 2nd. into two classes, those who work in tlie 1). Y. Ctdlege: d forolhi-ifor just enough to keep Hinging to lm furnislieil by the soul aud body together, aud those 1st Waiil Sunday school. who are under tlm rule of their Method of teacliiue IIW1I Address iiiturniMlinte departiiienla" Juo- T. 8I5. Classify free men. There Caine, Jr. is lull one cIhss those who have Iiistriiuiuutal music 1st Ward. themselves and are out ltemarksdebt. of Wwal music Uni Ward. ill W'lmt is greater tlnin Model Tluailogical Class exerfirm?? obligation. cise fit h Ward. 8o. What sin 'ii Id be the watchMiscellaneous Inisinuss. word of every trie life? Duty. Jus QriNM'.v, 8(i. How e in a p'rsou always Miss S holf.h, , li.TnoiisTl.Ni-1'.Nae ( soiiietliiug lieltur than the dark Committee side of tin picture? liy looking on the other side. W'c aeknowledge receipt from the 87. Mow is the best way to pro Ml. IMcasunt u of mi!i".e vent sickness mid disease? ii,;,ii,, I!y and cxcelliMit iliotograpb. It is uf giving mind mid body the mp-"ufTlee ilog, u noble hii iui:i I, exercise, lood, and rest. sitting up in a Hue chair, with a pier 88. W'lmt is the shortest and on and a copy of lhe road lo liravon? of 'verv one is on publicly to Ml27. - - s nieul-ingo- - IHvill(5 flI1 .d.idn.g MWHJM iipimleil liy the Uiclmtng to faith that hu would get well. ' ibi! merits of an Deimie leaves a father, two iiivesligate of silver, and will brothers, line sister and many. loll lit Icpiirt III Vl irillllx, xvliu deeplv lemtives and :jlldll, mg from tin; fn.-- that a inajority , of lhe iiiemls-iof the commiitiiu are silver advocates and loyal to The Temple Lot Suit. Ilia Admirii.-tiutioi- i. What the Xiini't Kit- ii, a, o Hu tu rd ay, will do would be liiehstag March 21, uiiiuuiucus that tlie for to am alatu ut this lledriekite brellileli lmvc I but lime, from firmly lielieve, hu their ariaugemeiits and xxill iiidividiiid tin1 tlmt stanlNi!iit, HKr1 thu dceisimi of Judge PhilliiH on the Temple Lot suit lieiehsiiig w ill ad favorably mid ratify the cimiiiiittrn's aetioii. It ton higher tiiluinul. Thu is evident that more silver would will now go to tin Initnl States most bua liable acquisition court of iqijH-alat S'. Lmiis, lo the currency. Germany wiih Missouri. 'Thu suit xvr.s hroiight. re led thu at lust internationpreseii as will be remembered, by tin; 1 think al conference. monetary Cliureli of Jesus Ch l ist ,lmt confereiiee of this of Latter-da- y Saints, eonim-n- ly will ebaraeter bu in held thu uuur known as the J osephiies," ugain-- t and will fiiluiv, be Germany thu ib'drickites," to tliu legal iiwiieishiji of (lie pi. re of ground known us the Temple ADDITIONAL LOCAL. lot at lmlepeudiiii-1'- , .Mo., and Judge Phillips gave a deeisioii An interesting letter fis.u llyruni adverse to tin; "lietli lekih-s'- ' on ass unaviiiilediy Icti over until uur ii i t levant to next grounds the ipii-s- ion at i,siie. 'I lie ease Ir. Ililf, the well kauwii lecturer, t k n lo (l. i having r ice i :i:ul of till! roll it.--, the defi'lid ilit- - can hiiidlj i 1'1 of will di liver a l't:.!i, be tluexpoeled ti a!.,iiid.'li lilll,m ll,i5 ni it' Ami. Iiiitil a !!.!k! !ai:i luiW Ih'a'H iiLl't:-- ly I in IsitificM lln cf Ilof, Ariiiil'iir:il jtulicHl uut In ri1y ut lli CkMiuliy mm i.i Lhis wai tlh- li:i e n s sr-som- Levs-ma- l r tln-i- r In-s- s . t j s - colu-jdete- il j iii-i'- s ; ileti-riuin- e t Mi'-si- ou - 4 I liln( Ihtt'fii Arfitf. ' - N'olli-m- f '):lt nf Little Self A Ex. uiiiiiation. a tun- 1 1 - is inv .ir-n- lit 1 tau-e- ; - - I . fin-ud- c v - lia-- s him -d lav I'lieedil'T of a Texas pnH-- his tiit. All will. takes a ('iiiuimii ;ei,so xiew i f e i tme is ttiiii t.r Vt'l'V eiuiiiU't'i place sulij.rl. lb" . ki'i'iM'is n ili ii , vs iu sell eMit inatiiiii mid wrilts as in. low. "A-- L yi.m-o- 'f lid r i qi.i-s- i tons iirm. t yui.r.-i-l- i. A fii'iu ui igiir.l smiii-oif you ife rudiy 11. iiihi.iuti f ii:i:i you say you mv; if you are a I way s hom st; if yon uhwty.- - t I! the t triitli in l.iin. s,-sqii ne, deals: if y our Ilf. i . as g.si l ami uiu igiit lit II o'cl'H k at lilg'it lis ,( is at ii.miii; if you nrc as gun. teiiijn-roiicman at a ns excuiHoii you are nt n Suml.ix j ii iiie; if y on ale as gum' iilu-i- i you ur. at lo .in; if. in slioi l. you are i ei. lly tin sort of a man In-y our fat Ih.js s you lire ami x uur sweet heart eii. xi s you hi .e. I H?li. , : sm:ih- Jluv think the law. j.i-rfi- rr" f .uii-.- l s den-i- l 1 'i:n e J11 in jrie.'t M,,i i li:ipe. All ir. It w:i- - a laid a very cnj.e, ai.ie liniii, S,. far m hive seen mi denial tT tin charge mud., liy tie Proxo 1'innin v ugamst GoVt-ruoWest, tin t lie xxus so drunk dining pari iT lhe i f tin. Le Program .that hecould m.t vido lulls him- I'orC. ('. L. I . A ) i 1 14th, lMll. self, s.icalJed iu a lot tf uiiseriijm- 1. Priimiry- geograpliy con Ions politician:) t. do s if.. r him., Dessiu Mole head. As tli ii' has been no denial it lw- 2. Llemeiits of governing i:iwer gins t) look as it thu charge ia: ' (Daldwiu). 11. A. Cumpliell. ;true. H. How to cmidiiet a cIhss ini Wjiliam l..p.M..ii and Wilfium- -' Dames U. S. History. A.ll.Pi iee. .lV.lll.I.i Klf who wire 4Primary physiology. C. F. a f, w d u -on charge Olsen. of iuliilii it, lu.tl a hearing CouMiii-siuiiFletcher Wednesday. Mr. ltiiiU-t.tiplea. I guilty- .uni was bcuuti-None o uf those Have you got Isiiiml over I.) await lhe action of the fu! Nall Lake Temple picturcs The eiaml jury. .Mr. Yaltt rs plm.l not N.xriox is giving away absolutely will he had iu e.iiiiiy ami liis Z. (. M. I. have just a See? Ifnulyuu should do su at Ksich of the ineu are few days. u:ce lot of bailies' Coats aud Cuus. under liilltl 1h.ii.Is and once as the grand offer is good their alleged New for thirty days. aUral wives uuder 1200 bonds each, Hpiiug styles. ,.vil!. i " only-ope- ! iii4r lav'iMj "ein-- s lay night la large iiundier of l.i- - fiicir.ls at liis Lome. They tea- him a surprise and "p-mled er . Io a . I of our U - s Wllil It U s se--i- oii ON BH0KT - lolmg the 1 RATIONS. For Religion class to he held iu in Alliance arrived The army the U. Y. College April! 14th, 1814, aud footsore weary, ami ut tonight, at 2 p. m. on a once sot out begging exjiedi-- t 1. Rest method of conducting ion. Toes have begun to peep religun class in the intermediate grade, from shoes that have yieldud to the D. T. Miller. hard service of thu march, and thu 2. Rending of Church School pa--j lack of clothes is till severely felt. per, K. R. Owen. Clothes and other supplies were Report of principals. asked for, but little waa obtained. below the wrist aud elbow. He was 4. Address, Frost. S. M. Moleu. diuuer, and only bread, chouse .hn mediately tskeu to Dr. Snnw's II. A. CamPHELI., au l potatoes and black coffee oil office and the lames set. He is now K R. Owen, the eveniug bill of fare 1ms caused doiug very ulcely, but wont lu, able! M. Scui.c, much grumbling and it may lead to! to handle the gloves to uiucd ad- I program committee. vantage for a few days at least, mutiny. . t r - . xrsh-rl.iv- w if.- |