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Show LOGAN CITY, UTAH. TIIUESDAY MOBNING, JtABCII 10, 1898. VOL. XVII. It before being removed. outlaws captured was con- veyed to Rock Springs where Mrs. Hoy had come from the east. Johnson was taken in the.direc-tio- n of Rock Spring by the Wyo officers and Lant and Mur end ming Captured, Joins, Ecj's Esrieur to Colorado by officers from ray Poisdcr ;rlngs Gacg Brokea Op. that state. The Vernal men etate that it is very doubtful if the outlaws are taken to their destination alive, as the feeling is, intense Robbers Half Dead Prom Hanger and against them. It is feared that they Fatigue When Oaptared Three in will be linched. , There was great rejoicing in VerJail Utah and Colorado Officials Par' nal last.night. . A huge bonfire was ticipate in Capture built on Main street and an effigy of Johnson burned, With Matt . j.Warner.in the penwithhiapalat Special to the Herald. Rock Salt Lake and some of the gang Springs, Wyo , March S. Deputy imprisoned and several at different Pete Swansen this after-V'no- places in Wyoming and Colorado; one buried at Bastells ranch jlnd brought to town and landed three more in the hands of the offi .. .behind the bare of the jail Louia P. cers, it looks as though the day of .Johnson, the alleged murderer of judgment was at hand. ' . William Strang and V. S. Hoy. The Vernal boys did good work Mr. Swanson has requisition pa- and were hot on the trail when the were captured, and were pers for Johnsons amst, charged fugitives miles away. There may three only with killing. William Strang; and be some complications over the disit was while assisting the officers tribution of the rewards. . , in arresting Johnson that V S. Hoy met his death. Joh nson pro- SPAIN TOTALLY EXHAUSTED. tests bis innocence, and he says he dont know what he is here for; codfcrdEas3So Reports;' That .Mr. Swanson has hadairexcU CAblecUa McKinley the- -' outlaws on , gunboat Ardilla has captured in an inlet near Caeilda on the south coast of Cuba, tl e American schooner Esther ot EJenton, N. C., bound from Pensacola to Jamaica. The captain of the schooner was asked to give the reason for the presence of his vessel in the inlet, and claimed that his rudder was broken. No further details of the affair have been' received, but if the statement of the captain of the Esther tarns out to be correct, the schooner will he liberated. The captain has protested against the seizure of his vessel. The Esther is of 11.31 tons gross register. the recent poultry bulletin from the Experiment Station demonstrates, among other tbirgs, tho fact that she is aLo a profitable individual. The people . who of a scarcity of pin money should get the bulletin and read coin-plai- n 11 it. The experiments reported show that a pen of pullets made a profit of 203 percent per fowl dur Ing the year on the cost of fond. That i?, for 62 cents worth of Lod they produced $1 88 worth of eyes each. They consumed only 62 cents worth of food during the year. About half the cost was for wheat, which was charged at 70 cent s- -a busbeE This-- of - course will be a greater cost than would be necessary on the ordinary farm. It shows a pretty good investment, and there is no reason why our Logan capitalists should now lack fora profitable opening to invest their surplus. They should buy tho hen an study up henology. The much-abuseben, seems to be after all a very profitable animal. We ought to have more of her. MANILADESTROYED BT FIRE. Vancouver. B. C., March 8. Advices from the Orient, brought by the steamship Empress of 1 India, tell .of the almost complete destruction of Manila, Phii-lipin- e islands, by lire. Five million dollars worth of property was destroyed. . Denver, March' 8.A special to the News from Las Vegas, F, M., says: v - jsStip r- . nt , . - out-Jaw- . -- r 0 . . f Fifty Million Dollars Appropriated for Ration Defense bj Unanimous Vote, Amidst Unboanded Enthusiasm. to Party Lines Obliterated- - Washington, March spirit of patriotism, with eloquent words ringing in their ears, every member ef the house of representatives today responded to the presidents first call to meet the Spanish situation by casting his vote for a bill placing in President McKinleys hands fifty millions of dollars, to be expended at his discretion, for the national defense. LIGHTNING FLUSHES. Party Jibes were swept away, and with an almost unanimous Pe-voice, congress voted its confidence Worlds Jmpcrtant Nevts in the administration. Many , calved by - Journal Last members -with absent colleagues took therespons-- " ibility of breaking their pairs, an Special to Journal . unprecedented thing jn legislative March 9. The annals, in order that they might Washington, Senate passed the bill appropriat- go on record in support of this ing fifty millions for defense pur- vast appropriation to the dignity poses, without debate. At 1:40 and honor of their country. Speakafternbon oclock this the er Reed, who, as presiding officer, S.-rr- iTa - . - miles westof Geronimo;aboat20here last night.- The house took fireTroin some unknown cause and hr ing'timettmong" was the boy Browns park, and from Tuesday probably overcome by New York, March 9. A cable-- , smoke before he could to Friday of last week was without escape, alfrom received Minister gram just food of any kind, being hot on the though be probably made a despertrail after the outlaws. To Mr. Woodford has been laid before the ate effort, as his charred remains Swanson great. credit is due for Worlds 7Wa8hington correspond were found near the door. criminal, and ent, declaring that Spain1 has ex capturing this noted MINE STORY' CONFIRMED. he is receiving congratulations hausted every means of raising Birmingham, Ala., March 8. for his bravery in breaking up the money for the prosecution of a war success. without All financial the Captain G F. Hamlin', general murderous gang. centers have of Europe rejected manager of the Dittmar Powder Although it is generally known her company. of vNewJ York, is, visiting that Johnson-- is in the city,,tfie - overture General Woodford pronounces it in this city.' He confirms the retown is quiet and justice will undoubtedly' take its natural course. an utter impossibility for Spain to port that thetoDittman concern sold Vernal, Utah, 'March 8 The secure funds with which to enaage explosives 1896.Weylers agents in Captain Hamlin Vernal posse returned last night in hostilities against the United November, not does know for what purpose States. reference In the to political from Browns park country, and were the used, conditions minwhich v the explosives impelled , bringing the report of the capture sold I to to of the Genrecall 8,000 agents Weylers suggest of the outlaws there last Friday. istry of in dvnamite eral Minister Woodford said pounds Lee, November, Bennett, the man captured on the Sagas ta J was friendly to the 1896, said M r. . Ha ml i rull At th e day of the Hoy killing, was lynched that rubber-covere- d be- United States, and would make the same time, J50 miles of by Browns park ranch-me-n was insulatedoopper-wir- e fore the arrival of the Vernal men. every, possible .concession topre-Th- e sent to and Cuba the on serve future peace. danger, purchased He was hung from a gate frame at the lies General This with ship carrying Woodford, dynamite. the Bassett ranch, near the head of the people. With a hostile major- might have been used ia the .desthe Ladore canyon. The three outlaws captured are ity now in the court and the prob-abilit- y truction of the Maine three weeks that this will he continued ago tonight, as it was pretty well Johnson, the elayer of Strang, Dave Lant and a mulatto who es- at the forthcoming elections, the estabiished that Weyler was using of the Sagasta ministry this powerful explosive to form caped from the pen with Lant. He overthrow not is unlikely. The succeeding the most terrible naval destroyers .gives the name Murray now, but of modern times. says he went to the pen under the ministry would he pledged to war to in order avoid revolution. name of Tracy. They were cap' Dr. Phillip Answers. ; tured within six miles ofPowder If tho Sagasta ministry retains General Woodford believes In' Tuesdays Journal the followSprings, and were on foot, and power, would endure humiliathat Spain for where the springs, making they ing query is propounded to me: could have secured horses and tion rather than; declare war ' To Dr. Phillips: Do you mean against the United States. made good their escape. to say that your quotations from The shooting of Hoy occurred oa BILL 10 EXCLUDE AMERICANS. the Bible in Saturdays Journal Tuesday, the 1st of March, at 8 ' Ottowa, Ont , March ,8. James are not true for the simple reason oclock, and the attacking party re- McMullon, M. K, has given notice that they are not translated corturned nd awaited assistance. Ae-- which bill a of provides that only rectly. , An Honest Inquirer. cordiDg to the outlaws1 story, they citizens can hold mining British In reply I wish to state that I left the place where Hoy was killed Canada and in mubt they property meau.to same the evening, after recovering have-be- en sayT and am- - prepared- - to JPanadalat reeidenOn maintain that where any statement ...the gunrrihat Hoy carried. They walked on top of the sagebrush and least 12 months prior totbe'record occurs in the Bible that is contraof their claims. stepped upon rocks to prevent tug dictory of the idea that God is a Just, Merciful and LoyingBeing, tracking. The capture was made . UNTIL THE CLOUDS ROLL BY.. because-t- he an!. ut upon Friday following the killing. -March-- 8. Someper-sons- ,' has not Bible been cortranslated The scene-o- f" the captureTs forty Havana, in order to increase the exelse or as Hebstated .miles from wbereLjhe.-kilUng.oc- -. the by citement; arenrgingGenCrarFitz rectly - curred. rew scholar Wieton, see page 2 of Lee to hugh resign, but the consul Johnson andf Lant were almost general 4th of the United States said last issue of The Journal A '"that1 TestaOld barefooted.their shoes having been to a correspondent the" paragraph today; been had ment worn through by the sharp rocks greatly corrupted stick will I by the ship of state both in the Hebrew and the Sept-uagi7 and crusted snow.' Their feet were until the clouds roll by. to make tho reasoning of sore and bleeding. They were al the most dead from hunger and fatigue, Apostles 8.appear New York,. March A copy? ridiculous. and made very little resistance, and righted cable to the World Evening . That they succeeded too well the they were too weak to hold a gun. today from George Bronson Rea, Old Testament itself produces the Fifteen shots were fired at them be- at Havana, says: fore they surrendered. The only General Lee said last night to very best proofT The whole of my last article, food they had the entire time Was me: If wishes to declare Spain is respectfully referred to however, dead the flesh of a colt, found along any or all of us persona non grata, Honest An a the route, or killed by the Enquirer as affordit is her privilege to do so. But if the best themselves. possible answer to the we must leave town we will leave ing above Johnson accuses Lant and Mur- with the American question. ''V flag flying and of turn in and ray killing Hoy, a brass hand at the head of the they accuse 'Johnson. Hoy waB procession. . Tha Hen. within a few feet of the hiding YANKEE VESSEL CAPTURED. The hen is not only an place when shot. Ills body lay where it fell for two days and nights 8. mental Jffarch The part of the dunghill, Hayana, Spanish ss port ot tha President, Sup- - , Charley Coin, 13 years df age, was burned to death in a small house where he was alone, at San ins-untrueeithe- The Blue and Graj Billies to the d BOY BURNED TO DEATH. , 110.00 - who-were -- speaker of tho House took the seldom vote?, only in case of1 a tie, chair and announced lissignatuie had his name called and voted in to the national defense bill. The his capacity as a representative. The scene of enthusiasm which adjournmentoftheS.enato prevents securing the signature of the greeted the announcement of the today, and the bill vote ayes. 311; nays, 0 has1 will go to Jhe President tomorrow. been paralleled in the house. Vice-preside- nt tel-do- m All d&v long the galleries were TWasljington, March 9. No farther word from the Maiae Court of jammed with enthusiastic spectatto the Inquiry. The administration has ors, applauding ofthe echo words the of sterling patriotism definite information from a source eloquence which, were. uttered by which is regarded aabeyond-ques-ti- on, members on the floor- .- All tha tha to the effect that'Spainhar not purchased the two Brazilian speeches were brief. Although four hours were allowed for debate, Crtlij!!6T8 so great was the pressure for time Havana, March 8. The United that no one member was States cruiser Montgomery arrived more than five minutes, and given most here at 9:30 this morning. of them had to content themselves London, March '9, The indica- with a beggarly traction of a mintions are that the United Slates ute. In all, 59 speeches were Government will not wait for the made. With one acclaim, members arrival there of Commander Willard H. Brownsen in order to pur- from the north and eouth, east and chase warships. Definite offers west, the states and the territories, veterans of the un- have already been made lor. ship- battle-scarre- d foreion and view the confederate with the of here, armies, building in the proclaiming their stalling Spain, who is supposed to be bargaining for the same vessels. support of the countrys chief magistrate in the face of a prospect of a iiard nut to crack. war. March British London, There was only a slight discord9.A member of Parliament says: T ant note, caused by the speech of consider that the United States General Bingham ot Pennsylvania, will find Spain a bard nut to crack. a gallant soldier who served with I have had larg8 , experience with distinction under Hancock. He Spanishatesailors, and. regard .them spoke- - too 'conservatively'for llie' as first-rseamen. Theyare aroused temperof the house,' and and ex- when he insisted that our relations courageous hardy, clever but with Spain were as friendly as seamen; tremely officered. are for years, many of JYour n they badly boundT-to-wi-n-is the in thennembers' hissed him. While country almost every member who spoke long run, but it will be no of-ir- a for. y o ur.navy deprecated rr wide a of as to divergence opinion u. P. ABSORBS 0. s. L. . how close were hostilities manifestOmahar March 9. It is an- ed itself in the 'debate. " The gennounced here on excellent author- eral contention by the majority' ity that the Union Pacific is now among the leaders on both sides, in control of the Oregon Short was that this appropriation, for war, would prove-thLine. ' The formal announcement surest guaranty of pealce. of the absorption by the parent eompanv, of the great branch, is Others insisted that war alarms looked for this week. It is the first would soon be heard, and Me, step in rehabilitation of the Over- Mann cf Illinois declared that war land system. , actually existed in all save name, ammunition 0R key west. . Salt Lake, March 9.A report reached Salt Lake today to - the Boston, March 8. All the modeffect that the U; P. has regained ern ammunitiQn in the United control of the O. 8. L.; but the States magazine in Chelsea about officials of the Oregon Short Line 26 tons, has been put aboard the here say they have heard nothing government tug Nina. That vesof it, the dispatch referred to hav- sel will take the ammunition to ing come through the Associated the Brooklyn navy yard, whence Press. it will be transferred to Key West. , v -- -- all-join- ed -- they-had-bee- rose-wateraffa- ir. tbe-possibi- r lity - v e . - - 1 |