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Show 4 J ' Ul3C3ni? A 70U. tf , : J .; V v d r " LOGAN CITY, UTAH. THURSDAY, JANUARY, IS, 1899 XVTXX- - PlatteD. Lj man, President of the mission, European requesting that the remains of Elder Albert Petersen,, vrho died in Sweden in December last, those of Elder David M. Miner, whp passed away in Hff.To Rico, Scotland. jnlOctober, irilas From Porto Elder Neils Wilhelmsen, the presiisd Elseilffi- dent of the, Scandinavian mission, who was buried in Copenhagen in August, 1887, be exhumed from their "respective resting places' in T.vioVM.tm'Uy Reported Europe and brought home to Utah, TUm Treaty rarorablj i,ea ,0 where they will repose by th eside r Senate-T- ie, of their departed loved ones. aiss Oonnon Trirate Life 9r ItWon.rie. to U of Beeeaeed and-those- -of Ma Pff 1 ! Ke-- Bead-Bo-n- THE LEGISLATURE. Brought Home. t - - . : . Salt Lake, Jan. 10. At a joint session of the Legislature this af--. ternoon, Governor Wells read his (Special to Journal.) utes defining jurisdiction of justices mor? fully over actions relating to recovery of debt, personal proper-- y and damages up to the limit of 300. The bill proposes to deny, as in the present law, the,righli)f NO.57. James whtn it operated in Kentucky years ago. When Jennings was searched tbdav $250 was found sewed up in his clothes: Elmer Byrum, of Lew son-in-la- . Meight w U. S. tS-aild asticertrtry&ctions relating to today directed the authorities to litles of real property,- pr to the an old barn where the robbers had validity of tax levied or fine im- - secreted $500. It was recovered.. , Troops - at Iloilo, Imminent. ed by mumcip.Uuthority. losers meet death. H, B No. 4, for an act amend-Shamokmy Pa., J an. 10. W ord ing section 3232 relating to execu-- 1 ions. The bill provides that a was received here tonight, that adgment debtor may have a writor8 Josephs, aged 17 years, and of execution at any time' or times Mary Schminkey, aged 18, were life of- his victims of yesterdays railroad daring the eight-yea- r wreck at West Dunellen, N.' J., and udgment. identified by relatives, All four of Mr. Shepards bills ba were referred to the judiciary com- - Josephs died in a hospital at West I, Plainfield, and the ,girl was killed mittee,- yet to be appointed. House bill No. 5, by Mr. Mans- - outright. The young couple wer e field, was read the first and sec- - eloping to New York to bemarrieto ond times by title and referred to hhei parents having objected d, the judiciary committee. It pro- - the alliance, owing to the extreme poses to amend sections 4359 and yuth of the couple. 1 Members'1 -- - of the 'Administrationr 0oa aider Situation Serious Will Require Muck Patieace to Avoid War With tbs Natives. - 1 L - . Washington, Jan. 10. Although nothing of an alarming ndture has been received from Iloilo, there is no doubt that members of the administration view the situation as somewhatBeriou3and are news further awaiting No apprehension, however, is felt as to the result of, any .collision which might take placc between United States forces now on the island and the natives, but the president is very anxious to avoid any encounter whatever. He feels certain that if the natives can be message, which was a comprehensive review of ttye financial affairs of the State, the prosperity during Ban JuaD, Porto Rico, Jan. II. has the year, the output oi precious The first great blessing that Both-we- re Arn metals,' sugary cattle, sheep, crops come to Porto Rico since the 436tofthermsedslaluleBbyT with com and etc., from, excerpts ericanoccnpatioh, Has - been the ment upqn, reports from various defining anew the crime of grand prominent families, more poisoned candy. reduction of taxes of government Stats institutions. His remarks larceny, and fixing the pennlty at 1 The following sums, upon the part Utah and hervolnn imprisonment from one to ten L; Chicago, Jan, 10. A- - special to expenses. years. Personal property to the the Tribune from New York says: which would have been included in teers played in the late war, were value of $50, anything taken from Another box of poisoned candy has re the budget of the Spanish govern-me- especially felicitous, and were of or theft ones the been sent through the mails. An person, any ceiTed with enthusiasm. The combtfen have this J year, of of kind for, other life has been nearly sacri-aglivestock, irrespective ments evoked by the message were General obligations constitutes, in the hill, grand ficed to an unknown enemy. Marie stricken out. all favorably. War , $197,945. larceny. . Appell, who supports herself by $498,501. Clergy - - . THE 6ENATE, 5 working aa. a . hairdresser among Marines, $222,(568. $1,252,277. Aside from the proceedings in private families in Harlem, spent made to understand that this govThe total of the obligations that the transthe Senate the whole of Saturday night in ernment oomea to them in a ibqst joint session, ceased toexist and which are educa: acted but very little business. The . agony, fighting off death after eat friendly and helpful spirit, there ted from the amount of the budget first bill in the senate made its ap Interesting Debate to bo Held Be- - iog one chocolate drop out of a box will be no further trouble, and so to her, oaten- - he has given instructions to Gen. pearance on introduction of Mrs. is $2, i? 2,492. twees Elders H. J: Ballard and that had Cannon . Its purpose is to estab sibly as a compliment. Miller that the utmost patience S. D. Ccndit. treaty favorably reported. lish a hospital in connection with a druggist mu3t bo exercised and by analysis, Hasty every reafor Senschool deaf 11. dumb state the The and was Jan. shows the heavily im sonable request granted in order Washington, candy ( ate Committee on Foreign Rela- at Ogden, , ' to avoid an open rupture. Mem An event of more than passing pregnated with arsenic Senator authorized THE HOUSE. tions today bers of the administratien express interest will take place next week, "Obituary. Davis to report the peace treaty the opinion that the delay in the Melvin Ballard of J. In the House, Farr of Cache ex when Elder of beloved wife Sarah Orinda, favorably without amendment. S. ratification of the peace treaty has D. Second ward meets Elder -plained that Mr. Marshall, who the died Jan. Thomas .3rd, M.'Kelsoy, re-contributed not a" little to the beL liner returned to servicebad been appointed minute clerk Condituf "theJo8ephite;or 1899. Deceased was born a, discussion in a ligerent spirit shownhy the attend, and up ganized'church," New York, Jan. 11. The Ameri would be unable-tCo., Ohio, Feb. 9th, 1827; was mar- and soon as as to of which as over the that has been question can liner New York, formerly- - the on his recommendation Mr. Robert is the Tightfulr the twochnrches 8y Jan. 3rd, 1850; disposed ofit iabelievedthatthe-recalcitra- nt .was IuSweetenIofJlendon - Auxiliary ap element will ' accept it U1,ncy successor of the organization found- - ?liPalej ror? today on her first passage since the pointed in his stead. Smithfield in nyed a as notice the sovereignty of the i861 an? ed by the Prophet Joseph Smith. INTRODUCTION OF BILL8.. Spanish war . as a merchantman th 19lh. 7e wUl islands has passed to the United be In ? held the .ffaii The I to England and the Trans-Atlant- ic heWin the States and that" no read- Second ward meeting houte and of number the aB soon As opposition to service of the Line was thus saved . 7th. Tabernacle Jan. , Satmday its formal been of had ..next possession will be toleragreed upon will occupy every evening ings by title from interruption." b ated. Mr. Shepard proceeded to unloac weet -- Each apeaier will make an ??8ohSg.trk V'l6 iW DOCTOR cannon dead. The question has arisen here as four hills. They were: addtesa of one hour each night, Eldcre PetoHanaon, Abram Smith, to the exact Counalor for act when an alternate House hill the last 1, !?n,.ftn No, regone, purpose to be served Salt Lake, Jan. 11. After a long the at by Dedmatorj prayer in grate ac of method 30 will the of minutes length reviving attempting to seize Iloilo. Origspeeches sickness and much suffering Dr. ulating J. Pree. S. RMkelly. and law within be made. at ; inally it was intended to release judgments Chas. M. Cannon, the well known tions I Lake Salt copy. please papers the Spanish force there beseiged, The Bible, Book of Mormon, years. It is a copy o J a bil Salt Lake dentist, breathed his last eight ' introduced-at-th- e 1 but session anc Covenants and last and Doctrine . . . . print-byiheir. evacuation of the place , Death was at 6:45 this morning". No h,ldU,P Pr80n be will ed to 1844, they have removed that incentive, wcepted prior due to disease of tho heart, superin- slaughtered. and were it not for the false enfor act No. B. an other H. 2, amending as authorities, hot any proof duced by inflamatory rheumatism. aUck. SnPPa of "f.1? the revised statutes offered on either aide will beenb--l 3198 it would give the The deceased was a native of Utah, section a couragement mnch the treated. ia there is no doubt that to to criticism.' relative .It ject judgments. provides born in this city thirty years ago; ld and requires precise y the United States : methods of of more The. three first the favere making specific nights troops' would was the son of President Angus M. aaa be noa moved not wiU debated week and of ,Raal the be: gainst Jloilo, filing judgments question and Mrs. Ann Amanda Cannon. entry queUy t home and take Chamber-- Meanwhile the navy is expected on of ot of tice Church lien That the Resolved, projudgments He leaves a wife and one child. lalna CoDh mcdJ 18 dlr,ected to draw a cordon around the is- perty, to subsist eight years, on Jesus Christ of latteray Saints, for a ssvera cold and a prompt WILL BRING TIIEM HOME. over which Brigham Young b,: public records. I wmplete recovery is sure to follow, H, B. No. 3, for an act amend cam. presidenV is the only true X Bale Salt Lake, Jau. ,11. President Continucd on 6th Fage . r by Riter Btob. Drug Co. Lorenzo Snow has written to Elder ing section 688 of the revised stat and rightful successor of the chnrch organized by Joseph Smith in 1830, The: affirmative position will, : of course, be taken by Elder Ballard. The three remaining- - nights of -a- nxiously nt e, New-Year- s I or in-Meg- na-tive- o Cruieer-IIarvard-fitart- ed . L . ve -- 2'?. Pf' d8tr7 . theweek thequestionwilL-b- e: Resolved: That the Reorganized Chnrch of Jesus Christ of Latter; day Saints, now presided over by Joseph Smith, is the legitimate and rightful successor of the church founded by the Prophet Joseph. Both speakers are said to he well posted, and an interesting and instructive discussion is 4 . ' promised. Eider Ballard hut recently returned from a mission, in the East, and his opponent is now engaged in missionary work for.his ' church. ,' , , TRAIN ROBBER IDENTIFIED. , Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 10. A special to the Star from Spring field, Mo. says: The man Jen nlngs, under arrest for complicity in the robbery of the Kansas City, Fort Scott & Memphis 'passenger train at Macomb, Mo., last Tuesday night, has been positively identified by a Kansas City as Ryan, who was a prominent msmhsr of the fame J outaw lid'ky Frank and Jtz: , REAR ADMIRAL P. M. BUNCE. de-testiv- t Admiral Francis M. Bunco, who retired from the navy on Chrutmaa day, hi aerrice a cadet nii4liira& on May 28, 1852. lie was thus 8 la the wnee. IBs war record U aa rood, aa that he o of any man now ia the navy, ""Mwemiea received ceosaj commendatiua for menteouS serrlse. i- - u til gij e - ' MENELIK AND HIS GENERALS. Africa, England may bat to reckon with Menelik, Mens ofa made AbySnia. Menellk baa alvrnr been opposed to allowing bis country a rointako thorouebfare for the anuie nnd commerce of other nations. It is, however, Le baa remarkable to put him down as an unmilightened barbarian. On the contrary in lie has done mnob during bis reign, whicn - abilitiea and ia n beamed man. , , , . 1839, In retrieving Abyssinia from its eretwbile atata ot mvagery. 1 hor mari--l to-b- wju i i . - |