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Show 5 ' (. J VOL.' hirii XVIII. JOlliit I? AT iA"ftsfrH. . ' t ' - ' Disaster-i- f Brmsillle, Pennsylvania railroad. " . Another body, that of Robt, Davis has been recovered, making eight dead. Nineteen miners are still unaccounted for. SV " Retiring Minister ingell Tlilnls America AGUtNALOOs TRUMP CARD. eri - e v4 n. gun -- sbrewd-neB8.whi- co-op- ch er es e- I - ; . Co-mn- r.jll HO. 11 188 ' : 4. Chicago, Sept.23. The Tri.. VMnst Roast the Turkey. bunes special from Manila, dated Aug. SO, Via San Francisco, Sept. 23, says: Aguinaldo and his chiefs Entombed byanEx- - have made a plea to the "powers for Considers that in no Other Way Can Eecov-- Bodiei of of Gh the United States Escover Indemnity Eight belligerency and inrecognition ploiion for Destruction of American Property agent, sied Twenty-seve- n Escape The 'Ea dependence. Aguinaldos who a the was. on' Met Death Feared passenger to Hate Blinder by Turkish Soldion- steamer China, is on his way to Mote. Latest Agninaldoi Europe, ta submitthe question-t- o Before proforeign arbitration. New York, Sept, 22. The Trito will he, Europe stop in ceeding AdSpecial to Journal.) ' to the bune says: President J. B. Angell, Washington 'Impress ' with ministration his. appeal.-No Brownsville, Penn., Sept. . 22. of the University of Michigan, who men were entombed in mention of the United States nor for more than a year has been the Fifity-fou- r American force, is made in the the Umpire mine of Snowden. any .United States mlnister to Turkey, documehVwhichrhe carries. mile from wan amongthe passengers on the Gould ik of an Teutonic yesterday. Mr. Angell, Brownsville, by explosion Sheriff Turner Appreciated. succeeded in Turkey gaa at eight oclock this morning. Sheriff Fred Turner of- - Cache whdhas been been far so bis poTwo dead bodies have county, Utah, passed through the by Oscar Strauss, resigned taken out. They are those of Jas. city yesterday en route from ' Lo- sition to renew his administration Hall, and John Bennett. Search gan to Helena on private business. of the university of which he is the Sheriff head. , ing parties aremakingefforts to tics are Tornerstatesthatpolfc hot Utah in sizzling just unsuccessful in was Mr. but entombed miners, the Angell' reach but that the Democrats have now, ' Ameriof is the the payment their progress is slow and there. things pretty much their own way securing claims can another of upbn . Turkish govexplosion and will carry. the coming election great danger the journey across on which might bury them also under with as sweeping majorities as ernment, but .( the Atlantic he was frequently , in tons of rock and earth. Immed they did two yeare agosheriff been has Turner conference with Col. Hay and took Sheriff iately following the explosion of of Cache for two terms county advantage, undoubtedly, of the opgasj there was a second explosion, and is a candidate for portunity to fully inform the new of fire damp. There were 140 men During his official career he has secretary of state ot the situation in the mine at the time of the ex distinguished himself in numer- existing in Tnrkey. . Itiis well ous instances and staods high with known that it is tbe desire of the plosionrwork having-been-beitr PresidehtIbartEe claims-again- at Montana officials. 1 n one-ease for thft day a.jhorttimrrpreviou offi tbe porte shall be settled as prompworked the with he Of these 58 were . in entries No. 9 particular cers of this state in a criminal case tly as possible, and the information and 10. will be 'able "to and in a trying position displayed which Mr. Angell theto Of the 53 men. in entries ..only a quality of oourageand government will.be impart have to hlm-escaped valu&ble in the effort to a known are thorough extremely four proved no to to rank make good the him possible entitles is sultan the and officer compel Theysay'there of other the the of Inter officers the best inflicted for escape the chance with upon Americans damages mountain region. He has acquaint living in Turkey. Crowds soon gathered around ances amoog the officers here of In the courseofa conversation would who TmineTerrible with a Tribune reporter,. whileAbe the tnouthofthe many years standing, were he horror and as prehim see of to Teutonie was making hernvay up scenes be glad grief of children and to officer Wives sented. the bay last night, Mr, Angell said: is an intelligent with frantic were entombed There is little new that I can say ste with. the wails and shrieks states that crops regarding tbe situation in Turkey. Sheriff Turner grief, and their and that Perfect tranquility prevailed while to better were hear, were fearful in Utah never five afternoon har I was there and no massacres ocbountiful this At one oclock farmers are reaping audit curred in Armenia nor in the Balmore bodies were recovered, vesta. Anaconda Standard. ' still those of kans. was feared that none alive. States United nut the Is it true that entombed would be taken Church Notice. were the enforce intends to Harry payment of The names of the five the at Services Presbyterian its claims by & demonstration of Hager, Jehn , Cartwright, John Church are held follows: and 8, force? Mr; Angell was asked. Haistua, William Pritchard Each Sabbath 11 a. m. WorI have not heard of it, he Hastings. Sab m 12:15 and n Sermon; p. of ship At 1:30 p. to. twenty-severeplied. We made these claims, Ser m. Praise 7:30 rebath School; p. as did the olherTpawers,-far-dam-agthe entombed miners have just vice and Sermonr7t--- . inflicted by the, Turks upon escaped by to turned townr; They Confer :3(J 7 m. p. Wednesday our missionaries. The sultan, traversing a mile and a half of ence 8:15 and Singing out Prayer; however, refuses to recognize these underground passages, coming N. K.Cucmexson, Station practice. and deniesbia responsible near-Lynnclaims,, at an opening Pastor. oi nch-the bra ity upona plea that is unsatisfaconthcr Bed' Stone tory to. the powers and ' to the United States. Whether an attempt will be made to collect these demclaims by force of arms or onstration is a matter for the government alone to decide. When moral pressure, is brougbttobear upon him, the sultan declares that the damages were, the resnlt of a mob riot, and that, therefore, he is not responsible. Indeed, he has actually told the 'European- powers that instead of making- claims against him he is entitled to indemnities from them because Europeans shot at and killed Turkish soldiers from tbeir houses.. One thing I would like to lay stress on, and that is, that our claims are different from the general mob riot bat our claims for ' damages rest upon a much stronger basis. The property of the Americans was destroyed, not in a: general riot, but by soldiers who were put. to guard that property and who were consequently the agents of the government. I placed that view before the sultan strongly, but the an wer be gave me was the same as before, and,, be. refused to make any specific answer to the specific matters which I laid before him. It seems to me that an armed demonstration is the only liftj-fourMia- j means whereby the Turkish government can be made to make the restitution asked for. Penssjlmia. r 1JZY" fcO&AN CITY, UTAH, SAT UK DAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 'SPECIALS': . Terrible Hj1b a Council Hlimtis. F. C. Kidgell, propnctoinf the Logan brewery, presented- - 4peti tlon asking (hat an amendment be made to the city ordinances, allowing beer that is manufactured here to be sold 'at retail under a more Referred to moderate - license. committee on .revision of ordinances. .ThejJommlUee onElectric Ligh t, reported recommending the acceptance of the bid of the Hercules Co., to furnish power inelectrio candescent lights for the of $80 per month; and ad ing further that the company be required to furnish a bond of $500. The locationt)fthese7lamps was also fixed by the report, - which was accepted and the recommendations adopted. Manager Bacon of the Hercules Co. being present, stated that his company wou)?-- f fuse to give the bond required, but would " agree tor such other clauses being inserted in the contract. ld amply protect Logan city. This matter was taken up later,' and after a full discussion - the clause providing for the giving of a bond was striken out of the contract A petition from C. D.W. Fullmer, asking that the sum of $12 assessed against him on water tax be remitted, as it was an over charge, was referred to the committee on Wa- First Impressions Confirmed by 8nbse- quest Events Summary of Important Events ia Mormon History Visit to Interview With President 8alUir 7 Woodruff; T ; 150-32-ca- ndle , vis-berg- terworks."! Upon recommendation' of the propercbmmhtee;thepurchase of another horee for use in th fire department, for f?0, ""was" author-izeThe question of making fire department, was referred to the chairman of d. that committee. The committee on claims was unable to report onthe petition of tbe City Drug Co. for a rebate on their nnaxpired retail liquor license, because they needed legal advice In regard to the matter, and the Attorney pad been absent from the city since the last meeting. A bill from the Sexton, for $5.50 as compensation for digging the graves of two indigents, was tabled, until the county could be billed for oue-hal- f of the amount. Councilman Wilson brought up tbe matter of repairing the- - bridge on Main St. over Logan river, and the chairman of the Committee on Streets was instructed to ascertain - cons- tructed and owned thq bridge, in order that it may bedetermined whether it is the duty of the city orthe'countywrpay it. for "repairing Council then adjourned. Linden-su- m .his travels around the rln as-wou- whichof Ithercorporations' A.German tourist, Paul . world, describee his , visit to Snlt LakeAnd his conversation with the late President Woodruff, as published in the Stuttgart papers of August 17th, 1898, a1 copy was sent home by Elder Charles Bitter, now on a mission of-whi- ch in that part of - tbe country, and translated by request into.EngUsh by Paul Von Nordeck. About an hour ater my arrival in the city of the Latter-daSaints, sweet strains of German airs greeted me; a good sized orchestra was playing on the terrace in front of one of the leading restaurants on Main Street; and as I was strolling aboutjdmlesslyjOn the. wide street, y there,' hark! familiar sounds met - my ear: Seht Stehen. ihr .wieyiel - Sternlein And soon afterwards: Wer hat dich du schoner wald echoed through the "air just Cleared and Freshened was this -- "a thunderstorm.-It by German melodious -- greeting that seemed to make me ' feel at home at once. It is generally a true saying, if not always, that the first Impression is the correct one; and in the few days of my sojourning here, this first sympathetic impression was greatly strengthened. On the evening of the same day I happened to run across a beautiful, jest newly built restaurant, over-ihentrance - of which one could read in large letters, The Bismarck; and inasmuch as this German restaurant proved to be thirst quenching station, it also helped to strengthen my good spirit and to call forth that kind of an elevated Feeling in which one ia wont to ask, What is the price of this world? A beautiful, garden city-s- uch is this capitol of the Moxmona.-Tre- es gently rustling in tbe breeze on every side; everywhere a whisper- a x e -- -- . -- kr.v ) ( i: NICIIOLAS U, CZAR OP ALL THE RUSSIAS. 7 ' , Tk Cm la tie most pronucnt OTMlgm in Europe nt tbe pneent time fcaaae of bla recent e3reorLnry propoeni that the pent power of the enrtk ehouli ntnke t , cert-u- by n genernl disannnment. . |