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Show ; J ' THE t- - KLY JOQRNAL THE WAS IN INDIA. High Grade Natives Rising by Myriads Against Organs from $60, J TRI-W- h Sewing Machines from $25, Bicycles from $36. 4' Aug. 18, 1 p. is an Simla, nounced here after this noon .that ' the phole frontier seems ? to be FULLY GUARANTEED. aflame. , The Afridas are marqhtDg through, the Knyber Pass .upon No charge to call and show goods Jamrud, while the Grakzals art adwhether you purchase or not. Send vancing by Kuaram and are threat -card with address stating what ening Samana,- - 71The 36th regiment .pf Sikhs i you want to 'K' which is divided into detachments aloog the frontier has been or-- , dered to concentrate at Fort Lockf ' featt. , All the ladies except Mrs Dos voeux tbe wife of Major Dos voeux Franklin, - - Idaho. of tbe 36th Sikhs, have left.Sa-man- a and reached Qa'ogu in safe . " m.I f -- W.Mv Dairies. ty T C. BAILEY, - ' The Guerrab and Samil-Mazaehave combined and threatened LAND ATTORNEY. Parachonar in the Kurram valley, . ..m9?,Pert?00! to0. & Land Office, San which is Obtain City. garrisoned by detachpatent lor Agrteolcnnl Mineral land. Oorrosponiuno. ments and Sikhs. Goorkhas pf solicited and Information given. ' ALFRED GOODSKLL News has been received here conat Newton, Utah. is firming the report that of Bazari valley and the Orakzais have risen. The latter are reported to be descending in force on the Kurramthul road on which is NOTARY PUBLIC, . situated the Sadrepost. . This pot REAL ESTATE AGENT, is held by a native officer and FIRE INSURANCE, , thirty Sikhs. A detachment of AND COLLECTOR. cavalry has left Kurrum with Instructions to ascertain the move Business Promptly Attended to. ments of the Orakzais. - Edwards Block, Logan. The reinforcement sent to Kohal have reached that place. If the Afridas rise generally the NO. 3108. british forces will be compelled to Notice for Pnoacation. temporarily abandon Lundi and Kota. Land Ofiice at Salt Lake City. Utah. Julv 2L 1897. The force of Indian and British - Notice is hereby given that the following-namesettler has filed notice qS his laumticL troops under command of General to make final proof In support ol bis claim, and that said proof will be made be- Blood is now in camp at Kota. fore the Clerk ol District Court of First JudiThe British cavalry yesterday cial District of the Ftate of Utah, County of Cache, at Logan, Utah, on September o, 18!)7, Dursued the enemy as far as Bari-ko- t, Viz: fifteen miles beyond Chakdora. Clarence Creswll, H E No. 9391 of the S W U sec I TpllS flRlw. lie names the to provt r his contlnnons residence upon and cnltlvatl' TOILER'S LATEST INFAMY. said viz: of, land, ai Sub-Agen- t, the-Afrid- Edward W. Smith; v d L s following-witnesse- Joseph E. Cowley, and Morgan P. Evans ot Logan. Cache Co, lilah, Edward Edwards of Petersboro, Cache Co.. Utah, and Paul Car-do- n, of Bcnaon, Cache Co., Utah. Bracts Gboo, Reaister W V. Maugban, Attorney for Claimant. v V Legal Notice. Tnthc Pirirlct Court of the First Judicial District, Coontv of Cache, State of Utah, probate Division. fu the Matter of the Estate of Jesse Pear-bodeceased . Order to Show Cause why Order of Sale of Real Estate should not be made. John Andrews, the Execntor of the last w ill and testament of Jess- - Pearson, deceased, haring filed his r tition heroin praying for an of bale of all the real state, of said decedent. or so much as may be uecessary, for the purposes therein sot forth. It is therefore ordered by the said Court, that ull persona interested in the estate of said deceased, appear before the said First District Court cn baturday, the 11th day 01 bept. at ten o'clock In the forenoon of said day, at the Court Room of said District f'ourt at the Court House In Logan City, County of Cache, to allow cause why an order should not be granted to the said Execntor to sell all or so much of the real f state of (he said deceased as shall be . necessary. And that a PoprofLEta ordor-L-e published at' least four successive weeks prior to said date a newspaper printed ana pubin Tine Jouax-klished iu said Cache County. n, lv ; ' - : or-d- er ja f f - n u I L CflAS llaled July 30th, n. II KT, Judge. 1907. The above Is a full, true and correct copy of the original. Ucruix J. Mathews, Clerk. V lEAL By John W. Owen. Depnty. f I NO. S4H. Notice for Pnblioatioo, Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah. July th. 1897. . Notice la hereby riven that the following named settler has filed notice of bis Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before tbe Clerk of the District Court of tbe 1st Judicial District of tbe Slate of utan, at Logan, Cache Co., Utah, on Sept. 4th, 1897, viz: Joteph Christensen, one of the heirs of Jens Christensen, deceased, on H. K. No.8v7L Dated net. Cith.iejO, for th N IV W of S W and S W ol N W of Sea. 82, Tp. II, N R1W.S.L, M, Utaa. Be name the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: . William Fprks jr , John P. Fonnesbeck. Rasmus Rasmussen. Carl P. Anderson, all of Clarkston, Cache Co., Utah, BtkoxGroo, Bit let Rett Intel Goons ell, Ally's. First publication July 11, lritT. & Starving Women and Children in Cuba. Havana, Aug. IS. LaEsperanza, in Santa Clara province, is a town of about 8,000 inhabitants. It has been raided several times by tbe insurgents recently and to chastise the inhabitants for not defending the town, Weyler issued a barbarous decree that the stores and markets be closed on tho pretext that they attracted the insurgents. What is more cruel still is the fact fbat a strong Spanish column is encamped around the town and the Spanish soldiers are well provided with food, but stringent orders are given to them under --the severest penalties, uatJta-givwa- ny help to the inhabitants. Most terrible tales of misery comes from the town. Mothers kneeling before the soldiers with their children in their arms, vaiolv beseech the heartless Spaniards for a little food. Men who attempt to break through the Spanish lines,- in order to get into the country either to procure food or join Uie insurgents, are immediate ly shot. In many cases they have tried to force a passage through, instead of gpttiug away by stealth, hut being unarmed the Spanish easily overpower and slay them. Latest report from La Eperanza says a sort of epidemic of madness has been produced by the hunger among the inhabitants and that they kill each other and commit suicide by scores. -- - became generally. known there was much,. exdtementTiiaauthorL ties quickly attempted to discover the author of tbe outrage, hut th jr efforts were unsuccessful. , Several ' persons were arrested... . .The Armenian who attempted to cause the explosion io.the Ottoman bank is named Garatfet. He would in all likelihoods have succeeded in his object t had It 'not been for the vigilance of 4ne of tbe guards, who saw him aS he was about. to throw the parcel which the guards found to contain the bomb. The .guard sprang toward Garabet and seizing him prevented him from throwing A Bomb Exploded Within the Precincts bf the Porte. f I , , , ! I i1 ' i..i . ' 1 j - (j tji 1 -, wii,-Iu;alUiPsrBi,ahclie- . f '- - v p ' 1 - - . i n ' 1 . v ,' k s, Attended to by arl:& England ,i , promptly (' :: : . Pub. Co. E; Journal Building, Logan. i -- Shopkeepers hurriedly closed their places of business, barring and barricading them to guard against assault. Infantry and cavalrv patrols immediately increased and a military cordon surrounded Constantinople- prjper. The- - excite-medid' not last long, however, people soon learning the truth', and whereupon ehops busiDe-- s was transacted as usual Patrols through the city continue, though no disorder is anticipated. SjBUTiS- nt We hare a few copies of the books There is more Catarrh in this of the country than all other diseases put" together and until the last few years was sun For a great posed to doctors many years pronoun, eel 11 a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pro nounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by B J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., t section the market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a table- spoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for aoy case it fails to cure. Send for circulars, and testimonials. Address. F. J. Ciiexey fc Co., Toledo, O. f tTS old by Druggists, 75c. J .. - LOGAN MAIL CARDC10SIM.-O- I - named below which we will sell at 5c. to any address on receipt of 7c: First jcomo, first served, while the books last ' ! J - - - Faiitons FirtisB by Ike Worlds Greatest Authors I A CHARMING SET OF BOOKS, EMBK.AOINQ . MUM. Past and North Dp.m. -- 11 :20 a.m. BY TEN OP T22E Preston branch Trovidence, Milhille, Ilyrum GREATEST AUTHORS WHO EVER LIVED! and Paradise 12.5,1 m. Benson, Wednesday and atf the preat autlwre of our dny. yon a hi oimonre that In must If rn will stnily the Mom-a- UI' . 3 urdays pm. 3 p.m. InstauUa Fxir repuutlona wen made by the production of a single booh. Let bus one work Uut 8alt Lake, Oirden and South r College, Wednesday and 11 y. 10:30 . RB1VU. OK MU Lb. South add West Xorth aAd Last ,. a.m. a.m. 3:40 p.m. 11 :50 7 . Preatonlbracch Providence, Millville, Ilyrum 12 :30 m. and raradise . : . . . n Benson, Wedneadjy and at- nrday p.m. ColkgeWeduesday and Sat10 a.m. urday General delivery window open from 8 a.m. until G p.m. Sunday, general delivery window open from 12:30 m' to 1 :30 p.m. order window open from 0 a.m. to 5 p.m. Jed M. Bleu. P. M. Old, wealthy aud reputable firms from an entbWa pen, nod thouplr his fmrm efmrrs mav vouch for the quality of articles la re ail y pm t one mastcrpleco-emsa- afe be trivial In eomparifion his name wtil lire atnl hus works be read lnp after f he xurir.t. u i iw-erMo ten f-Ii.ih Ihh.h in mii'orui 'nn-- Imn that flud favor with the public. awar. A New York luMMtmp Cnt'.i-dwnl or litvo jhi srmnr.iiien'4 the the to novels and l.mpnape famous most preatest Who vouches for tbe quality of the. whereby we are enabled 10 offer this bindHome wod vnluaMe ws of fsU a lo mr u t well-knoa- i " , - heifig feared there wasoing to be renewal of the- - recent disorders - I j ii, . t . 18$7- , .Another unsuccessful . atierapt was made duriog the afternoon to throw a bomb outside of the central police station in Pera, the obj-- ct aoparently being to destroy the guards. The man who made the attempt saw he was observed and fled, The guards started pursjuit, whereupon he drew a revolver and fired four ineffectual shots at them Finally he wasarrested and Upon being questioned said he was an Armenian. ' These incidents caused a temporary panic throughout the city, it r ' NoT'llti.' substitutes that are frequently London. Aug. IS. A dispatch for Publication Notice on careless huverk? i from Constantinople Bays an. ex- urged Land Office, at Salt Lake City, Utah, r1897, plosion took place today within the To Chicago, or St. Louis Noticed hereby given thatJulyHb, the following Almost 1 named settler haa filed notion of his inten- precincts of f the Iorte. Via Osaka cr Xusas City. tion to make final proof in support of hit simultaneously, with the explosion, that said proof will bo made b Tolalm.theandClerk an was -arrested of. .District Court of First Armenian; ..Wore trying The eetvice of the Union Pacific Judicial DUtl1ct, of the State of. Utah, County to a in bomb the Ottoman via either route is thg, -- very best. explode of Cache, at LogtorUay.-Ctah- , on Sept 4th, V , 1897. vis: A later dispatch says, the The equipment' consist of h&bd-som- e hank. , . Wflllam Spark a, Jr., u. C. No MU, for th JoiSW;6ec,32, explosionr occurred in, the ( departday coaches, Chair Cars, PullTn. U, Not $1 W.- vizier. ment the of Two man Buffet aud Drawing Room grand vd namoa th following witnesses to provt JUb contlnnons residence upon and culriyatlor rooms ; were completely , wrecked , Sleepers,' Dining Cars and Buffet via to said land and Turkish a . messenger G Christcnseo, John Ravaten. EIL killed. J. Joseph Smoking and Library Cars. - Fewer f i. Bell. IV Fonnesbeck, alt of Clarkston, Four) others in rooms were wound John I i changes than, via , any other line Cache Co., Utah, 4 - t . Bract GlOO, . - For time tables; rates, etc., 'call on , t , , ' " .'(, W, JY, Maitohan. ; Register When the news of the outrage Y. W. Woodside, Agent. V- Attoruer for Claioast. . 2t JolTWoSk r. the misele. CONSTANTINOPLE EXCITED. , jv , LOGAN. UJ Ab. 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