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Show THE: HOGAN NATION. LOGAX, UTAH, VOL. 4. ! Resolved, That we devote one NEWS FROM SCANDINAVIA days salary to the relief of the wives and children wLoee husand fathers Lave met death Recent Occurrences in NorthVarious Portions of the Bill bands in this horrible catastrophe. Be ern Countries. of Rights Discussed. THE NEWS. CONVENTION it further HOIIINB SESSIONS ARE TO BE HELD. at Tha Frianila of Woman Sum-arResolution of Sympathy Work Faaaad fur tha Red Canyon Sufli rera. The Constitutional Convention yesterday discussed in Committee of the Whole, the law of libel, the taking of private property for municipal, corporation and private use, and the desirability of enconr-agin- g the investment of foreign capital in Utah. These subjects were found in portions of tha Declaration of Rights, which it considered in passing from section 14 to section 24, at which it halted for the day. The convention made such prc gross that it should be easy for it to Jay to conclude its examination of the Declaration of Rights, especially as under a new rule adopted yesterday, it will meet at 10 o'clock this morning. Before the convention went into a Committee of the Whole, the friends of woman suffrage attempted to suspend the rulos and make the article on elections and ; suffrage a special order for Thure- day. After a short but sharp con-- t flict, the attempt to suspend was : defeated by a vote of 69 to 32, the vote. motion required a Though the woman suffragists ; were nominally defeated, they were elated by the showing of strensth made, and the vote is i ' regarded as assuring the insertion :in the Constitution of the equal suffrage section reported by the H Committee on Elections and Rights of Huff rage. . The Committees on ordinance and Federal Relations jointly re-- ported an ordinance containing a compact with the United States, which prohibits polygamy, and guarantees religious toleration in the language of the enabling act. At the opening of yesterdays ' session, Rev- 8. G. Adams, Bap tint missionary for Utah, offered prayer. ' Mr. Boyer presented a petition from Frank C. Leonard and , twenty otheis, members of the Christian Endeavor Society of Springville, asking for the sub - mission of tho prohibition question, and Elias Morris presented jl similar petition, signed by Edward Dalton and one hundred and two other citizens of Parowan. The Committee ou Rules reported tlie resolution changing hour of meeting from 2 oclock m., to 10 oclock a. m., with a recommendation that it be once adopted. The report was-aconsidered under a suspension of ' the rules. Mr. Strevell moved an amendment that the hour be fixed at 10 30. The amendment was t ' voted down, and the proposition to meet at 10 oclock wns adopted. Mr. Heyburne, for the Committees on Ordinance and Federal Relations, acting jointly, presented an article containing a compact The arwith the United Stales. ticle was referred to the Committee of the Whole. 1 r ( -' : v two-thir- ds ! , r jj , - - . . Ithe t V ' - , . BYXPATHY FOB WYOMING. Mr. Bradly offered the following resolution : - Resolved, That we, the members of the Utah Constitutional Con- vention, assembled in Salt Lake City, do hereby express our sympathy with thegrier-stricke- n peep's I of Wyoming in the calamity which hss come upon them through the f; terrible explosion io Red canyon' i it farther ' Resolved, That the president of convention be and is hereby au- DENMARK VISITED BY 10,000 SWEDES. thorized to make the necessary arrangement for tbe proper dis- Pig not Only Might, but do Fly in tribution of tbs moneys thus Swednn Stavanger Borrows Profitable Lobster raised. Money Fielieries-Ne- w BathMr. Kearns offered an amending Reaort ment, providing that each member contribute five days salary, but wont. tbe amendment was not seconded. School tpochcrs Swedish The Mr. Bradleys resolution was at the close of 1894 numunion adoptedThe gentlemen can pay their bered 4,757 members, showing an contributions into the Secretarys increase daring the year of 432. It has good prospects of reaching hands, Baid Preside . Smith. the 6000 mark before the close of Tribune. the present year. The delegates or a considerA Union Bakery has recently able number of them evidently do not take kindly to morning been started in Eugelbolm. Over sesaions, for when the hour of ten 100 person i have bought stock in arrived this- - forenoon, and for same, making it one of the largest several minutes thereafter, not in the neighbor hood. On the 17th of February was enough of them were pieeent to constitute a quorum. But seen a continuous stream of peowhen the tardy gentlemen ple walking ou the ice across the to drop in they eoand between Helsiaglmrg in commencf-did so by twos and fours and Sweden and Uelsingor iu Densoon afterwards tha President's mark. The weather was beautigavel fell and Secretary Christen- ful aud it is estimated that besen's voice rang out in roll call tween 8000 and 10,000 Swedes to by visited llclsingor. The business which was responded members. seventy-fivPrayer wns consequently brisk, especially was offered by Elder M. B. Shipp with the bnkers who sold over of the Chhrch of Jesus Christ of 28,200 pretzels, not to mention Latter-da- y SaintsYesterday's the amount of bread etc., at tho restaurants. Quite journal having been dispoaed of, ' Maeoer, of Utah, presented a peti- a large number of Danes also tion signed by fifty residents of crossed over to the Swedish side. tha Fourth ward of Provo, asking A number of quarryinen rethat a prohibition clause be in- cently put in a very heavy shot at serted in the Constitution. Sigtunn, aud wLen the fuse was A similar petition addressed to fired each quarry men sought n President Smith a d presented by safe retreat. Just after they him ar,d signed by John Styer and before the explosion occured, and others was also read. a couple of pigs walked up hi id Partridge, of Utah presented s surveyed the scone. The men petition from 312 citizens of Provo, threw stones ami tried to drive making a similar requf at. All of them away, lu the case of one these petitions were referred to they succeeded; but the other rethe committee on schedule, future mained until the shot wont off ami amendments and miscellaneous. war. thrown at least 15 feet in Munir. GENERAL COMMITTEE WORK. When it struck the ground On motion of Eiehnor, of Salt it was no hog. It kneAwheu i: Lake the Convention resolved had enough and walked off. In 1893 there were kilhd in itself into the committee of the whole. President Smith cnlling Sweden 37 bear, 47 wolves 16,824 Thurman, of Utah, to the chair, foxes and 1277 eagles. Such Inavy snowstorms the petition yesterday filed by in Sweden daring Feliru-aiof Weber. Consideration Evans, Mint not only of section 24 of the Declaration of railway irnv I was bnt which reads suspended, as follows, telegraphic Rights, was resumed: "Private pmperty communication wns stopped. HOUWAT. eliall not be tab n for private nse u ideas by consent of tbe owner, Several new hotels will lie bnill except for private wnys of neces- at Hanlanger, one of the popnlai sity, and for reservoirs, drains, resorts in Norway, daring the flumes, or ditches on or aecrosa coming summer. Tostcn Arnesen celebrated the the lands of others, for agricultural, mining, milling, domestic centeuuial anniversary of hip or sanitary pnrposes, and in no birth at his home in Romerike recase ahull such property be taken cently. He is as vigorous nr without due compensation. many men of half his age, and Divers amendments were offered his intellect is still clear. The city of Stavanger has issued and lawyers aud layji?n talked to tho amount of 500,000 bonds aud otherwise for both learnedly and against the proposition. Par- kronpr. The Bergen saviegV tridge, of Utnli, attempted to ent bank was the purchaser, at 1 ju i off debate by offering a sulwtitnte cent premium. The bonds nre for all amendments. But the payable in forty years aud liear off process was a failure 4 per cent interest. cutting The city of Aalesnnd is to lw aud Bimply added fuel to the flames. The substitute was as lighted by electricity, which is follows: Private property shall being very generally adopted by not lie taken for private use ex- the principal cities of Norway for cept for uses which in their na- street lighting purposes. ture may be couBidered of public Siuce the opeuiuir of the lobster benefit and in no esse shall pri- fisheries at Soggoudnl in Ja n n n ry vate proerty be taken without of this year, over 8000 lolwteis due compensation shall first have have been caught, for which the News. been made. fishermen have received one krone 27ctn each. This has lawn an DEMOCRATIC REPORT. profitable year, and the A minority report, signed by unusually fishermen are correspondingly Richards, Partridge, llart, Snow, jubilant. Roberts, Farr and Kerr, was preJon Fughmtad, of Stnvnugor, sented. Over their mimes these ships large quantities of his celebrated Yikiug brand of sardines CONTINUED ON FOURTH FAOX. to A omrics. They even reach !) - e . - ' y . r NO 07 ' Logan, and may be obtained nt BURIED. NE VICTIMS tha U. O. store. The weather has been so extremely cold in Christiania as to Funeral Services Over Sixty One Bodies. practically put a stop to outdoor want much thus causing work, among outdoor artisans and lab- SORROWFUL SCENTS AT THE FBHERAL. orers. One thousand masons have had no work this year for Frnr.klin I), Richards, Jil.n Henry this reason. Suiitb, Seymour It. Young m i OiliDBKMABX. . er Assist resort on the latest European plan is to lie erected out on the shore of Oresuml. It is to lie built partly by Danish and partly by Gem&n cnpitnl. It will occupy twenty nerrs of land. The wife of the railway watchman at Yexio, at the age of 51 years, recently gave birth to her A large bathing 1 t!.e Evanston, Wyo., March 24. The Inst of tin vh'lium of the owl mine disaster at Red Cnnyoi: ou tho 20th was found hint night, Walter Miller by name. The one who met their death the snme day were laid to rest today sixty-- with most impressive ceremonies. buried from the Mormon church alone, where the services were conducted by Bishop Downs, of Almy, assisted by Bishop Brown, of Evanston, and eminent dignitnries of the Mormon church from Salt Lake, twelfth child. A balloon passed over tlie city of Ilibe recently st an altitude of 2,000 feet. While the ear of the balloon was plainly .visible, it could not be determined whether it contained suy occupants. In order to improve (lie draft of Denmark, a number of Freucli stallions have been imported. several of which won first prizes at an exhibition held during the present month Thjre were thirty-tw- o including Franklin I). Richards, church historian, John Henry Suiilli, one of the twelve apostles and Seymour 11. Young and Edward Stephenson, two of the seven presidents of the seventies. BishSALT LAXK OITT. op Cluff, of Coalville, president of the Summit conuty stake, also asScandinavian The' Salt Lake sisted. The choir of the chnrch to a choir are going give grand wns composed of twenty-four- , concert during conf rem-e. members led by Professor James A - First Century Bun. Tribune: Yesterday iinirniiig at 7 oclock N. W. He welt aud Arthur Liday left the Kuutxfoid Hotel fur Springville, to make the find century run of 1895. The run was figured out for twelve hours , lut ou uceount of an accident an d a high wind from Lola to loiut of the Mountain, it took thirteen nod lf hours. Just before reaching Springvilla the riders collided and disabled He welts wheel. He obtained another one at irovo aud finished tlie run. Tli-- roads are not yet in. very good condition. Pedestrians on Brigham street were kept busy all day iu dodging the bicyclintii. all sorts and condione-ha- Teiiitory. SimiiuosaLi, Man.li 24 As Li Hung Chang, the Chinese peace envoy, was returning to Lis lodg. ings iu this place today, nfter g attended a conference with Count Ito aud Viscount Matsu, the Japanese peace pleiiqioteuti-Hriea young Japanese fired a huv-iu- s, pistol at trim Tlie bullet sjied straight, hut iumt foi tuuiitely did norther harm tluiii tn iiitlict a wuuii in Li Hung Changs face. At the time of sending this diniatch it is impossible to learn whether or nut the wound is serious. The attempt to assussiuate the representative of the emperor of China caused tlie most intense excitement, aud ou every side there were expressions of deep regret. The would-limurderer 'was https till It is believed that he was prompted to tlie crime by misguided patriotism. tions of men lining on wheels of old or new style. Toward noon the Signal Corps, N. G U., were seen ridiug down from the fort, where they had lienu practicing The boys lipliograph signaling were in uniform, and made a good II- - Hood, who conducted the hing- showing. CAUHfcl) A HKK.HATIOX. ing. The church is the largest in u. c , March 24 Wusliingtou, ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Uintah connty.hut wns insufficient ilio news of tin assault ou Li to ncromodnic of the We leccived a communication from lluug Clmug causial a sensation ho i attended . people Prof. Mills on the all absorbing iu dipliimiitic circles in this city. It wan attempted to tak the water question, too late for publi- 1hn opinion hern is that Japan coffined ImdicH of tin dead into will suffer greatly as a consecation in this issue. the church. Imt after thirteen hail An extensive addition is being quence of the assault and that tha been carried in, it whs fovud that made ti. tlie Richmond creamery on position of Chinn will be strengthall of them would occupy so mncli ened, sin 1jh may 1m ahh to ano-High Creek, and pyfpiiratiimpJli coed on hot tor forma than space .that tliera would rot be sue im i'UlliJ season. rjjj . , coidd oliierwsa have SPCiirert.'Y , gflryiirfo scat Hie liTournerr, "ini.t.nt may Lad tolho breaking and the bodies were moved out ln fr; " negotintiuns or at Bpnin anil arranged in rows st the liMist may j awl pone further setiou iu IhiH diri'ctinii until the Japanese have guaranteed the safety of NEW COLONY With a Prraperoua Future, lies whose heads were killed by THE ATTEMPTED MURDER the explosion have started to come in. Judge Jay L- Torrey of Fremont couuty forwarded a check Of Li Hung Chang, Chinas for 8106. Jut go O.oeabeck of Peace Envoy. Lnramie, $50. and tlie First National Buuk of Cheyenne, $25. BESERAL SLSSATIOA The destituto families arc being A made as comfortable as possible, and as contributions are arriving A Jujnnt3r Uruiik 1'rien to Ki I Cbini'i Greut St iti'Hill.lU J'lio WuUU J is they are turned over to the widNot tStiiiiUi. UiiU4;t Ul ows aud orphans. Tribune. IVdii-- con-snui- li-f- i FKIDV, MAHC1I 20. 030r it Riverside one-thir- Idaho. Under the direction of (.baric K. LitjenqniHi, ion of Patriarch LiljonqnUt or llyriim, a very promising settlement called Riverside, on tlie west hank of Knike River a few mile from Blick foot, i luring built up. nnTTrtiete of inen of Irrigation o d m Urr; "'!! fr China's envoys No news of the attack ou Li M. Thatcher Jr., 8! I comfort anil consolation tlm sol I!18 same to lluLg Chang has ln'eii rcceiveit by I "M tho JnjiHiiesH 0f widows, mothers sin! children, Livery stable. ligaliin here, Slid I The fiirewell Iwidfit party given hjistor Kuriuo is unwilling to ko that tin exercises might proI Tlmiuenr need. All llnsm were bnrieit st Warren K Hurulinm in the Sixth ward discuss tho occurrence. I I lie Mormon cemetery at tljn legation realiz - that it Wednesday evming wbb a very M,rM I I pleasant affair, notwi'listaniling the ,s ft m.rimts mutter, but hope that Canyon. All are welcomed, and Jiowwl I The I The Fins, too, were buried from inclemency of Urn weather. t,e first rejioits may prove to ho I I elinnce innn with the equal their own elm pel, in their various iiiiii.L-r- on the program were exaggerated- - They sny no one rporalo-t- i. I Only one tenth of stock iilwcrilmd own The I well rendered. will deplore such an affair more gronnd. bnrying for is demanded in cash, tl ie balance Rev. Brooks ilm Japanese themselves. than Hiiteliings, of the lnet ith in praili, in labor. Evanston Freshyterian chnrch dint nt Star Valley, which mav coslj I'ho Chinese legation reteiied Riverside ha a populate not SOOlcondnctcd Mm services st No- - 4 Ilm matter, hut him the los of an eye. II w.e prompt notico of soul, there is a Fcftlcmrnl on ) lie I gc.linol fionsi', Aliny. contained nothing struck in the eye by Mm limb of s their advices Mm-- a proposed route of the new cnnal. el Tim Rev. Lepimrt ennilncted lie had put feiled, and tlie eye not in tlie press dispatches. tree tew mile from Riverside. i d a nnm- Nervicps for those of Mm MetlisliKt dis- Y care to did u t in Hter re--l 1 Yang torn fn.m its socket. It as her of families frm Black foot wilt Slated WHS at Mm It Rev. Father till Fitzgerald faith, sulijil't. take advantage of the new the legation that it wrs nut 1 e- npporin-- 1 of the Evanston Catholic elm I eh nitv. In addition to these, to the nuinherl for those of his faith, while the , Have 1 that it sould IchiI Mrs- Jimob Fuhnninn of Iro- of families from Rail Lake a nd some I Rev. F. E- off of i'a:e negnti- :al t Beggs. of Mm Evans I from Cache valley are going! Tliereltiin Metlnslist church, preached videno-yesterday morning I ntl(1)1C) llplmu(l1 it might caiise of a cancer on tlie effects ia plrntjf of Innd for all. ai d lnlmr I the funeral sermon at the 0ien from the them to be interrupt,. il for a time. lmd been which will transform it into a ver slowly sap head, Mm of remains over ilesir honsa KKIUIETTLL) At VoKiltiAllA t her vitnlity fm tunny years. side country. Tim suinmei season I Malt Mn' ping with was buried who March 24. Tlie Yokohama, by, lasts longer thun in Cselir)f Sim leaves a large family and news of tlie Tike Alliert (Join sonin honor by attempted HrHsidn-ntio- n valley, j Let to friends of nioarn circle and tbe winters are not a oivem. of Li Hung Cliang created inandery No. 1 of Evanston. Fred loss. The eniM-romuch ezciteiiicnt. Morgnn was buried by Mm A. O. IV-- , Im Mr. and rather will 1 a PROGRAM. which order frethHUl empress of peiul a U. George Nielsen, I word. Fifth of the For Loncctlow Literary "Mooletv. I Maltliy were memlierm carrying f Sinionnsaki tn txpress to Mie mail I dint or a ou insist the Chinese Ktutesmau 1895. only twoWl,uld diritiiiK11 raising April 1st, $2,000 iuHitmnce, Mm whole sixty-Mm German entertain I tlitiic Mtwie unfortunuto oc- of at out at the hnuce insured regret licrnin,, Recitation lue,,t 0,1 VwluiB.luy night, in currouce. MyrtisMirLhener. hn- Sk'dfii K. T TiMerritl The Aneient Onler of Foresters spite of several warnings from the i.,,,,,,,, Mnreli 24. A dispatch I Mu-i- r five I police. It whs necessary to PM frimi KiuiotiosHki stutes that the ul Vocal Mimic. : under bnrieil Oltie auspices gnr)(er I assassiu is Claudia "jiinnson Reading iersons this hFIituooii at 4 o'clock liim iu jail to keep' him quiet, H'M im,c of the would-li- e . Recitation Mailed Paul I Memorial services wore held st yesterday movniiig he hail his Kysma. lie is 21 years of I hi111 Ukuiut Mm Smith n J of chundi gave trial. paPaul's by St. Judge ltu, preeidml Epieitipul DEBATE. I I council of nunintere, and one ths Hv, Dr- - Duffy, the rector. several opi.irtunilies to say he ltesol veil Thnt gold I . Las as lie was lahlmru I j,e M.,ne ciiuiinissiuucr-more influence over the mid nds of The offertory was for the lieupfit was Borry, but I fined 1 was liustea of sorry, he visited Li Hung Chung, unit of tin bereB Veil. men thun have women. Alllib I Coutribulioiis are coming in and in default of payment pressed to l,im his sympathy Hiul in iH five Uiienc days jaih WRI' stive, L. A. Merrill and Will-- t,' . . M-cMian IKK) nliuost ileelu asssssms antecedents are "I more The tlm TjiiitcMip was . Li Hung tnle wo pie now wit limit means .f IJgrki, ,hec ,pion. Mr. uuknnwi Parody, a , (less. believed suffer to is cheek. be will It iu the iermitted y.. .hot wiya:"! jN M8yetu., Roy, N, supKirt J. M. McFaii.a? t.K, I for the necessaries of life. Her-- 1 have used Parka Tea and flud it the Mixmx Fishkh, PreaU' Sold tried." ever by I have bast rauady (CONTINUED OX SECOND PACE) afil, dun for destitute fami-- 1 Biter Bros Contributions becretary, teel to tnkc nnt a canal cnv-iijijjo.000 acres, the length of which r; (1a termined hv the numtier if who take advantage of Mu , splendid opv)rtunitics nifcnvl to ol,a:n home. 1g I Ri-dlo- s si-ci- - ? g dil 1 r messi-ng-yonti- g ili! 1 1 1 i Cl-sn- l, 1 |