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Show "Vw1'-- Quick! ', The sooner you 'Rise Schilling's Best r bcIn to tea and taking powder, the better your opportunity to get some cf tthat $2000.00. And the more you w'll your cake and eating. en-o- y , tA Schilling ban Company 8J TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. WHAT IT COST THEM. New York, Nov. 8. -- It cost Ran- dolph Guggenheimer, who was elected President of the Council of , . W - 3Vi U3 'i' TUB TIU-WEEKL- business of Steinau was placed in the hands of a receiver, and Ponder knew the house had been closed by the sheriff when he saw the man enter the building. The police intimate that some member of the firm, endeavoring to tecure money from the vault, entered, and finding himself discovered, killed the only eye witness, who was the policeman. Steinau was immediately placed under arrest. Other members of the firm are under arrest and the investigation has caused a trerpendous sensation. When the receiver left the building this afternoon he locked the big vault and turned the combination. After the assassination the vault was found unlocked, and a bunch of keys were picked np near by. All who are under arrest deny kuowing anything about the tragedy. Greater New York, $7,270 to make Edward the race. Justice-elec- t CREMATED ALIVE. Dwver of the City court expended treasWilliam Ward well, Hot Springs. Ark., Nov. 8. A. .'$5,025. urer of the Standard Oil company, fire with frightful results occurred Prohibition candidate for Mayor, here this morning at 1 oclock. Frank Kauffman, Charlie Johnson sayjiie spent $917 during the and Clara Erbart were burned to death. The fire occurred in A. ROBBERS WORKING BUTTE. avenue. Tribune Special: Butte, Mont., Erharts bakery on Central three-storThe was, a, building Nov, 8. Highway robbery which Brick and Mr. Erharta family ochad been suspended in Butte since the third floor as a resicupied the organization of the citizens and several of the employees dence, committee, about six months ago, of the bakery, including Frank was resumed this morning when' Kauffman and Charlie Johnson, an attempt was made to roly J. N. on the second floor. Londoner, a ticket broker, on one slept The fire of the principal streets of the city. in which' originated in the room the ovens are located, jin The robber felled Londoner with a the of rear the building, and epread blow from a revolver, but before he to the second and third rapidly could complete the robbery he was where the sleeping occufloors, frightened off by other people apwere almost suffocated with pants proaching. smoke before they made an offer to MORMONS IX CINCINNATI. save themselves. Mr. Erhart succeeded by heroic Mor Cincinnati, Nov. 8. Two effects in getting his family out mon apostles, M. F. Cowley and Mr. Lyman, have been here in con- through the windows on the roofs ference with ten Mormon elders, of adjoining buildings and dropping them on awnings below. His all young men from Utah. These eleven-year-old daughter Clara, young elders will be assigned to- after ran back into rescued, being Ohio of the fields north morrow to the lor her mother and David building are: river. Their names was to burned death. M. A. Musser, Davis, B. F. Furley, The bodies of Kauffman and J. B. Erikson, R. G. Clark, J E. Johnson were found in their beds Wilson, M. F. Mayhew, W. F. this morning, frightfully burned. Butte, A. K Hornsea and Thomas Cottle. Not over twenty persons, They were intoxicated when they retired aud euflocated before being including the apostles and elders, aroused. attended the conference. It was TARPON FOR CUBAN REBELS. with great . difficulty that they found a place for meeting. They Havana, Nov. S Marshal Blanwere refused a dozen or more pub- co has issued the following edict, lic halls for which they applied. as expressing described officially .TUMPED TO DEATH. the maganimous sentiments of the Chicago, Nov. 8. A handsomely queen regent ancLthe firm deterdressed and apparently fine woman mination of the national governabout 25 years of age committed ment. 1 pardon in full all those who suicide in Lincoln park this afternoon by jumping from the high have been prosecuted for the crime of rebellion. Rebels prosecuted for bridge to the lagoon, a distance of common crimes, independent of reabout 50 feet. such as spoilation, immorbellion, identificto All possible clues and the removed like, will be pardoned ality ation had been carefully as but rebels, judged for other ofwith the exception of a small ring. fenses committed by them. The woman was observed by Those suffering sentences imsome school children to climb to the balustrade and drop deliberate posed prior to the date of this edict will have their sentence commuted ly to the water. The boys sum- to a certain extent, and perhaps in moned assistance and several long eome cases in full. Persons parthe toward poles were pushed doned should she but appear before the struggling young woman, civil and before military authorities at pushed them aside and sank their respective places of residence, boats could be secured. which they will designate' 'and SUICIDE OF A FAMILY. which will be communicted to me. named A 8. man Nov. Should Paris, they designate places of de Countess of the son residence outside of the principal Dreyfus, Miss his wife, formerly towns, they will be advised of the Huertti, Rebecca ForUdo Abraham, - an necessity of residing-withi- n the American, and their three daugh- military zone of cultivation. The ters respectively 13, 11 and 7 years military authorities will be careof age, committed suicide this ful not to invade the jurisdiction of morning or last night at their resi- the civil authorities. Therefore, dence at Mareceu. The porter of those pardoned canDot change the"housefouiid "their bodies in their residence without obtaining their apartments early today. tbe permission of both civil and They were lying on the floor in tbe military authorities. bedroom- - of - the. youngest .child. DEATH OF AN AGED INDIAN. ' Dreyfus left a letter for the ComTomah,- Wis., Ndv. 9. missioner of Police of that district (Artichoke),-- . tbe oldest incloping 400 francs todefray.lh,e beof member his tribe and probably expenses of the funeral. It is lieved that the suicides were com- the oldest person in Monroe counmitted because of the recent losses ty, is dead. , Arthichoke was a Winnebago by Dreyfus on the bourse. and he has been a chief or Indian MYSTERIOUS TRAGEDY. medicine man of the tribe - for Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 8. Patrolman years. JT. Ponder was killed tonight at many His age is not positively known 7 oclock while shadowing a sus- but it is givpn at from 105 to 125 He was a brother of Chief pected burglar who had entered years. the wholesale whisky house of L. Dandy, who was a power and ruled Steinau. When the policeman over the tribe fifty years ago. ' ., entered the store, following the KILLED BY. INHALING GAS.. supposed burglar,' he was fired San Francisco. Nov. 9. John H. upon five times and died in a few minutes. Early this morning the Mooney, Kate Mooney, his wife, cam-pa'ig- n. -- - y -- -- - -- . JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, NOVEMBER Y and Michael Cromey,Mrs. Mooney brother, were found dead in their beds, having been asphyxiated by gas.., They were in comfortable circumstances and it is believed the gas jets had been left open ac. cidentally. SIKHS SLAUGHTERED. Simla, Nov. 9. The report" that a native officer and 35 Sikhs,-belonging 11 1C37 4A Av VMf'ii C&venau ghs du ty here fs to check any further exodus. Tomorrow morning Lieut. Cav enaugh will meet Sowawick chief of the White Rivers, the Indians concerned in the recent massacre and discuss the matter. 8owawick and the other White Rivers demand.an investigation of the recent killing from totbe Kurran column, had been intercepted by tribesmen in a MYSTERIOUS POISONING. ravine and slaughtered, is officially Dixon, Colo., Nov. 9, The Sol confirmed. It appears that they ano county officials are investigattvere assisting in a reconnoissance ing, a mysterious poisoning case up the Kurmana river. Taking 'a which has already resulted in the short cut down bill, they came to a death of two persons and threatens ravine where the grass of the jungle the life of a third. The victims was burning. The flames spread are, Louis Belew; aged 40, the so rapidly as to completely cut off of a livery stable and his their retreat, and' the tribesmen, sister Susan, aged 30. Their hired seeing their predicament, swarmed man, Bruno Kline, is in a critical on tbe higher ground, hurled down condition. All three were taken rocks upon them and closed around suddenly ill after drinking water the men until the whole 36 were from a well in the rear of the cotshot or cut down. The Sikhs tage in wnich they resided on fought heroically uatil the very Main street yesterday morning; last, their officer killing two rebel and despite medical assistance chiefs with his own hands before Louis Belew died at noon and his he fell. sister 60ine five hours later. Mies Belew was to be married to E. H. RAVISUER IN PEIIL. Mann, and her brother to Miss Dallas, Tex., Nov. 9 A special Clara Ferguson on Thursday next. to the News from" Emory, Texas, The whole affair is shrouded in says: On account of expected mob mystery, as the victims of tbe violence against Moss, who is in tragedy were very highly resjail here for an alleged attempted pected. assault on little Ida Cain last SunSAYS IIE DID NOT TRY SUICIDE. day morning. .Sheriff Beaver wired Fovernor Culberson for guards to San Francisco, Nov. 9. Major f''UA'c & U( Mr. N. N. Osburn well known at Woodstock, Mich., was troubled , with a lame back. He wa persuaded to use Chamberlains-PaiBalm, It gave him relief in oW night. This remedy is aleo famous for its cures of rheumatism. For sale by Riter Bros. Drag Co. f n Persons who sutler Warning: from coughs and colds should heed the warnings of danger and save themselves suffering antL fatal results by using One Minutq. Cough Cure. It is an infallible remedy forcougbs, colds, croup and all throat and lung troubles, Co-o- p Grocery & Drug Co. , pro-priet- or , protect the prison. The Greenville rifles, 33 in number, arrived at 7 oclock tonight, and are now at the jailonsuard. The prisoner will bo taken to Greenville for safe keeping in the morning. There is considerable excitement, but at present it is thought there will be no attempt to lynch the prisoner tonight. Pineville, Ky., Nov. 9. Andrew Vaughan, a prominont farmer, and his wife' were found" in a' dying condition by neighbors this morning. It is supposed Vaughan became mentally unbalanced and while in this state shoi his wife and then himself. -- THEY MUST TAY UP. Des Moines, la., Nov. 9. An association composed of business and professional men all over the state has been working quietly lor several weeks securing the signatures, to the articles of membership with a view of presenting a monster petition at the next general assembly for a change of the exemption laws relating to married men. so that bills may be collectible irrespective of the fact that they are heads of families. Grocerymen, butchers, bakers and others in mercantile pursuits, as well as professional men of all claeses are engaged in the project. Tbe present indications are that before the general assembly meets the signatures will reach into the thousands. Money is to he raised to maintains lobby at the etate house during the session to urge the passage of the bill. constipation, Co-o- p Grocery Co. sick Drug Want Column. CALL and see Elwells Silver Oak Stoves, Third Street. FOR SALE: New lime at Hansens Lime Kiln. ONE MILLION Watches wanted for repairing, of C.M.Wendelboe, -- thebestwatchmaker in Utah. 0FF1CEST0 Co-o- p w purpose. John Bench, One half block west of Post .office, Third Street, Logan. CLOSING out a fine, line of' Ladies ribbed vests at 25 and 35 cents. To secure bargains in mens and boys clothing, underwear etc., call on" J. Newbold. mkinleys crank visitor. SHEEP. A bunch of sheep Washington, Nov. 9. A crank were found at the head of Hyrum appeared at the White House early Owner can have today and demanded to see Presi- Dry canyon. Bame property and payby proving dent McKinley, He said the Schegels 16 year old son, Chas., was held as a ' witness. lie said that he found $13 in his pocket when he dressed, and believes it was put there bj his father with the view of throwing suspicion on him. al -- n, -- in-cha- biliousness, headache. RENT Over Grocery k Drug Co., Z. C. M. I. Building, Main St. C. II. Mullhauser of Cleveland, 0., STUDENTS, remember the best" who it was .reported from Honolulu had attempted to commit ui-cide place to get shoes neatly repaired because of a shortage of funds, is at Christian Ilutteballes, J 3rd has arrived here. He denies that Btreet. he attempted to take his own life, IF YOU WANT a good MattresS or that he was financially embar- or Bed Springs cheap, call on F, R. rassed. Cantwell, Mattress Factory, 3rd The wound he received, he says, street, Logah, was caused by the accidental disSALESMEN WANTED. $10o charge of his revolver. to $125 per month and expenses. MURDEROUS SHOEMAKER. Staple line; position permanent New York, Nov. 9. Charles pleasant and desirable. Address," Schegel murdered his wife, Caro- with stamp. The Seymour-Whitne- y line. today by shooting her behind Co.. T 149, Chicago. the left ear. Death was instantanTHE SCANDINAVIAN STORE eous. Schlegel then tried to kill pays highest price for Egg sells himself with a shoemakers knife, goods cheaper than any other place hacking his left arm and causing a ia town. Ricks Block, Main St. S3vere wound. He was arrested FOR SALE. Wall Paper, Win-dobefore he could accomplish his fchadee, etc- - etc. president had not treated him right. He tried to go upstairs by the elevator, but was taken in charge by the officials. He broke away from them and tried to hide behind the conservatory And was taken to the police station. At police headquarters he gave his name as Henry Rockett of 1241 Fourth WONDERFUL CASE FOR PHYSICIANS. street, Southwest. There is no such St. Paul, Nov. 9. A. wonderful name and address in the city. case has been at the FOUR DEATHS THROUGH GAS, here since October 3, at which time Son Francisco, Nov. 9 John H. Tillie Anderson, a domestic, was the to taken hospital suffering from Mooney, Kate Mooney, his wife, Mrs. what was supposed to be typhoid ami Machael Dromey, were found dead fever. It turned out to be a very Mooneys brother, rare disease known as l&udreys in tLelr bede havihg"been asphyparalysis, caused by the absorption xiated by gas. They were in com of poisonous matter - taken up -- by fortaircumstancs- - and - it is believed the gas jets had been left tbe blood. It was found necessary .to resort open accidentally. to artificiaLjrespiration- - which was MAN WITH GALLV done by raising tbe arms above the Trenton, N. j., Nov. 9. John head and lowering them to the with his wife and five chil-leZahn, side, the same as in a case of appeared at the state house drowning. In this manner respir- today and demanded an audience ation has been induced fox fire with the Governor. He said he weeks and the patient is still alive. wanted $6,000 totake him.to the The physicians expect state of Washington, where he and the girl to recover. his family belonged, n His demand INDIANS WANT REVENGE. was refused, but a subscription was White Rock, Utah, Nov. 9. In taken bv a number of citizens, only response to an order from Capt. to be refused by Zaho. A policeWright, -- Lieut. Cavenaughr with man was called and Zahnwasar fifteen mien from Fort Duchesne rested. The authorities afterwards has arrived here and established a furnished transportation to Phila ' . . delphia for him and his family.camp. The causo of this order, it is Cm the People stated, Is that rumors have reached the capital that the . Indians, are afford to buy an instrument with leaving the reservation in bands of out figuring With Harris Bros. . two and three and returning to & Co. Piahos $175, Organs $50, Sew Colorado to avenge the massaert . f of their comrades there. ' Lieut. ing Machines $30, : f city-hospit- Small pill, safe pill, best pill Ds Witts Little Early Risers cure rge , - . , V . - ing expenses. Apply to J. L. Pitkin, Millville, Utah. YOU cannbt afford to buy Stoves, Tinware or Hardware without seeing the elegant line! just received by Isaac El well, the Third Street tinsmith. His prices are always the lowest. LOST A light bay mare colt, eight months old, no brands. It strayed from corner I and" Second couth streets" and 'finder "will be rewarded upon returning it to the same address. Aquila Nebeker. . -- WANTED Everybody to know that y, 1st, 1898, they can get the best set of teeth in the world, upper or lower, for ten, dollars at McCauslands the Dentist. Over Riter .JBros. Drug Store, Logan. FOUND. A. small bunch of sheep at the head of Devils Gate hollow, in Blacksmith. Fork canyon. .Owner can: have .same ..by proving property and paying expenses. Apply to P. P. Robs, " until-Januar- Hyrum. 1 1 r SECOND HAND STORE ; r will commence a 30 days cheap sale on tbe 8th, on all kinds of Ladies coats and Gents clothes. Remember- - the place, one door-ea- st of Blanchards Hotel. , Mgs. J. C. Green, Prop. THE FINEST ASSORTMENTof Pianos and Organs that ever came to Logan; can be found on 3rd St, 4 doors wesl of Z. C.- - M. I. Also the celebrated Singer Sewing Machines, extras,, needles and oil for all machines. Publio kindly invited to call. F. A. Neubergeb, - |