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Show 8. TT " i V V - 43X- - LOGAN CITY UTAH. THURSDAY, J ULY VOL, XYII. L NO. 158 . 28 1898. J - fusion, and the man who goes on a Democratic ticket here this fall, will be a straight out beyond all mistake. TUB TdtgrapWs Information From An Even Exchange. ters to TbB Journal. Chief4twon OGiad y was once trying a caettin an assize town where the counhome abutted on Wfirlds Important Hews Recelsed TbB by Journal List Erenicg. An Armistice may ba Granted but' not Until it is Certain That ok Termi With will be Complied ling has Measles The boy Joy at Honolulu- - the green. A fair was in progress and just outside the court a number of asses were tethered. As counsel was addressing the court one of these began to Lay. Instantly the chief baron stopWait a ped the speaker. I Mr. Busche, hs said. cant hear two at one.1. The court roared and the advocate grew red. Put presently, when it came to summing up, the judge was in full sizing whin another ass struck in, whether by the c unieels contrivam c or not, who ell say ? Anyhow, up jumjei Mr. llufche, with hi-- Liw.d to hi ear, and said: Would your Lrdsh'p sjeak p. little huder? Then's stub an echo in the court. Curnliil). War Cen- Successful Landing of Miles Troops ou the Island of Forto Kico Forty Span lards Killed Spain Sues for Peace Through tbo French Minister Fire at Mount Pleasant. mo-min- t, (Special t to The Journal.) ARMISTICE MAY BE GRANTED. 27. The Washington, July President by tomorrow will communicate an answer to Spains peace proposals to Ambassador Cambon. If Spain gives assurances that an armistice will be followed by a treaty of peace on certain general lines, it is possible that the President will agree to an armistice. A SUFFERING MONARCH. THE DYNAMITE GUN. The fc'iinvDudloy chnai.ito cun, usi d by (5ener.il Minfter in the attack upon Nmti igo, is a terrm . The pioj( etile is n long; tube the dynamite g and otlirr which diselumje it . When tile tube (hike the ground or an olwt i uction ever thing within foity left is smashed to atoms by the concussion. cont-iinin- (Special to Journal.) SUCCESS! UI. SKIRMISH Porto AND LANDING. ell' Porto via m.. the p. Guanica, 2.), 2 Pico, July island of St. Thomas, July 20th, morning. The U. S. military expedition which left Guantanamoon Tuesday, lande 1 here successfully today, after a skirmish with the No Spanish troop-1- . were killed. Americans indicative of ufac::. Washington, July 20. There is A country merchant from a Westof measles. looked as though Sheriff Turner There i3 another very nic litth ern rural district visit the city reason to believe that at last the had a cinch on his office for a thi-THE WAR TO CONTINUE. plan under way. in regard to ih lo purchase goods. is initial steps have been taken for term, owing to the excellent record Supreme Judgeship, it is eaid. for a is trick shabby opening negotiations for peace. Washington, July 27. The war he has made; but the third term According to the political eponi. recorded an exchange. by is to go right on. An armistice idea seems to be At this moment it is impossible to obnox who visits The Journal office m.d He bought a cl pap but j retty will not be granted till Spun ious to the learn the details of the project or average Democrat, and gives things away, Judge Hart w id table for which 'no a! Madrid, July 2. The King of Spain is suffering from an attack Cacght. 1 1 makes binding pledges to agree to a treaty of peace. The Old World diplomats are to receive a lesson. It is expected that Spain will refuse the terms of the United Stales. JOY AT HONOLULU. Francisco, July 27. The f'steamer Mariposa has arrived from Australia and Honolulu, and brings Jftews that the people there were i when the news of annexation ,,wild reached them. They made every demonstration of joy. Whistles were blown, mills and steamers in the harbor were turned loose and pandemonium reigned. Fireworks were setoff' and one hundred guns were fired on the grounds of the executive building. The captain of the vessel bringing the news was presented with a silver cup by the citizens of Honolulu, for brioaing the news. The people waut Sew-a- ll for Governor. San -- -- MORE BHlra TO MANILA the political sooth-sayerpro diet that Eddie Edwards, the stalwart from Peterbiro,will be the next sheriff; if not he, they say then Hy. Bair, or David Murray. Of course Nick Crookstoon is also mentioned for the same office, but he is generally considere a rather long shot. Of course Sheriff Turner will be in the fight, whether he wants to or not, and he may walk off with the bun. For the clerkship, deputy clerk John Owen is said to stand a good show; Amasa Ciayton is also mentioned, but the announcement that interests people most is the one that Will G. Farrell is going to make a fight for that position. No one takes it very seriously, however, and the general opinion seems to be that if Nick Crook6ton is a long shot, Will Farrell is a longer one about 100 to one they say. It seems to be a foregone connow s 1 that Washington, July 17. More U. will no opponent for a second have S. transports and warships have Recorder. as term departed for Manila. As there are but two Democratic TO KEEP THEM ALL. attorneys in the county, one of whom is city attorney, it is generSen27. The Washington, July ators urge the keeping of Cuba, ally conceded that F. K. Nebeker Porto Rico, the Philippines, Caro- - will succeed himself. Mr. As to the commissioners, lines and Ladrones. It is stated that the Americans will not stop Sparks goes on a mission shortly, the war on indefinite propositions. so that puts him out of the race. Woolf is pretty sure to be roturned MILES SURPRISED THEM. as the member from tbe south end they do Washington, July 27. A great of the county, although ofWells-ville sav that Maughau caused was Bishop War at the Dsurprise will have the temerity to enepartment when it was learned that .Miles had changed his plans and ter the lists against him. ChairSelected another landing place. The man Hayballs successor is, acrumor, rest of the army enroute will have cording to the current to be intercepted and directed to pretty sure to be county chairman Wm. Edwards. Guanica Bay. I. C. Thoresen loudly proclaims himself the next assessor, so it is Politics. reported, but there are those who wink the other eye at the gentlewheel to has started The political from the south and murmur, man candidate buzz, and the prospective is wearing his best smile and there are others. Some say that again he feels an honest pride in P. M. Maughau is one of them, shaking the hand of the toiler. while others insist that Aaron Candidates, so far as they have ap- Farr is on a still hunt for the peared, are of course mostly DemoAs to the treasurers job, that cratic, as the average Republican in Cache isnt bothered greatly by seems to be au open event for a hankering after office, for which which no entries have as yet been condition there is of course the am- made. A. G. Barber, Hyrum Hayball, and L. R. Martin-eaplest reasons. of all are De court house gang, ol course spoken 1 are the cubject of much conversa- for State Senators, and while tion nowadays, and candidates to he is staying out of politics pretty fill their official shoes are as plenti- well, some people declare that Joe ful as flies around the bung of a Moneon. will jump in again and molagsea barrel. At one time it make a winning. clusion Miss Bessie Morehead induced to run for the of Chief Justice of the Stale Supreme Court, and F. K. NtLekei will then serve out the Judge- -' unexpired term, which will leave the county attorneys office va ant, with no one to fill it but Ike my attorney; or in the event of his refusal, the court bailiff' One thing which may take n god deal of the zet outof the poli'ioai hunt, is the fact tllul at th r.ext meeting of the comir isaioners, a sub atantial reduction in i aWrie may be made. The salaries ot the attorney and assessor are pretty sup' to be cut considerably, and some new arrangements effected in regard to clerical help in the different offices. Of course all this is but the talk and uncertain rmnor of the street, and is merely given as news to the reader who is toj busy to loaf and talk politics; and when the nominating convention meets things may turn out quite differently. When it come3 to Congressional candidates, Hon. W. II. Kiog appears to be a hot favorite in Cache, and will undoubtedly get the party support here if be enters the race. Of one thing you may be certain: The Democracy of Cache is against be po.-itin- n 1 nt propo-punishme- caster, paid On etching home he put on it a tag marked $14 and made a present of it to a Metlmdi-- t preacher, whoso church his family attended. The minister took the package home, aftc- thinking tin' Conor; but the next day he fetched the caster, with the tag attached, hack to the merchant, and said to him: I am too poor in this worlds goods to display so valuable a cas-tt- r on my table, and if you h.tvo no objection I should like to return it and take $14 worth of groceries in its stead. The merchant could do nothing but assent to so reasonable a proposition. dollar. - Hoods Pills ae the best family cathartic and liver tonic. Gentle, 0 I OOKfl I Wa-hingto- official confirma- IKE MEDIATION. July n, Secre- 26. tary of Stale Day and the French Ambu-sadnr- , M. Cambon and his lirtt Secretary, M. Thebault, are in conference with the President. THIS SF.fcMS CONFIRMATORY. The Washington, July 20. sues for Government Spanish peace, and such arrangements as will lead up to a termination of hostilities. This has been done through the French Minister. He had a conference with the President and Secretery of State today, lasting some time; but the result has not been made public further than as above stated. Mil FS LANDS FAFEI.V . 8 reliable, sure. Washington, July 20 Genl. Teaches of Miles force has landed safely in the value Experience Hoods Sarsaparilla. It is con- Porto Rico, with a slight skirmish Americans. stantly' accomplishing wonderful but uo casualties to the N. cures and people in all sections SIGNIFICANTLY SII ENT. lake it. knowiug it will do them good. Washington, July 20 The Conference of the French Ambassador Hood's Pills cure all liver ills. and Secretary Day with the PresiMailed for 25 cents by C. I. Hood dent lasted un hour. When the 1 it Co., Lowell, Mass. parties to it were asked if the Conference brought nut a peace proposal, the question remained significantly unanswered. ( 4r ABINET CONFERENCE. Washington, July 20. Secretaries Day, Alger and Long are in conference with the President, as a Sequence to Ambaesador Cambons call. AFf AIRS AT GUANTANAMO BAY. Gauntanamo Bay, Santiago, De Cuba, Twenty-fiv- e July 2G. American ships are in Guantanamo 17f0 Spanishjroops in the Bay Guantanamo district are on the eick list. They will be cared for as scon as they lurrender. Twelve houses were wrecked during the bombardment of Santiagd. It is said that General Shifters troops may be given a holiday at home befene engaging in the campaign against Havana. OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Washington, July has sued for peace formally and directly to President McKinley through M. Cambon, the French Ambassador. The following of ficial statement is made: The French Ambassador, on behalf ol the Government of Spain and by 28.-Spa- u, , even to obtain tion. BEHIND BABBED WIRE. TkU picture, made from a pbotorraph, about a Spanish battery in front of Santiago. I ith a blockhouse to protect the rear and a barbed wire fence in front tbe poeition it aa unusually strong one, but Uncle Saras boys in bine succeeded in renting eTery snob battery that they ran acroas. I in 4 . A I 4 |