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Show Y' TFTTT-:- ; A. 4 : , " fir-- " j) 4 i 1 , 'tcWs . . WED OF HYDROPHOBIA. Scheme fa Ameri- TiUticoi Ht8 Hew New York, Feb. 3. A dispatch Tell and the Junta at Hoog Zone to the Herald from Patras, ,, Greece, le of Woe Fearful Death of a ' eays: Calville K. Ingate, Ameri, . 7 the Fight-- Oosul-Biddin- gFor T j . can here, has died of vice-cons- ul hydrophobia, V The 68th, Feb. 3. and 70th ballots taken today resulted as' follows: Cannon 7, :JCing 12, McCune 25, Powers 2, 9tbr, . Sutherland, 14, ,, ,Two of McCunes , supporters, ab-- v jForman and Mansfield were .gent. D. S. Cook, who has been Pow-ernoting for King, went back to bis firsts choice.The joint session adjourneduntil 11:15 a. m. , , - , -- r WANTS THE FIGHT. ' Special to Journal.) 'gilt Lake, - u g, . LOGAN CITY. UTAH. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY, 4,1899 a utive.. The Manila Filipinos are indignant at the intimation of American journals that they will tamely submit to the experiment with an amateur colonial administration; and hope the decision of tint's Sicpsrt Falls to Tisljt, nil the JQnited .States Senate on Monto' Wj-Flis- . day will be of ajaature to N satisfy . their aspirations a; frequently . t . expressed. , I i vou svin. - J tt ; A . Omaha, Feb. 3. J. II. . Miles, President of the Fremont Hot Springs Company, of Wyo, w$nt east this morning to press his offer of $200,000 for the Sharkey-Fitzrimon8 fight. He says be ' is fully able to demonstrate his ability to pull off the fight without interference that pointy and also to give any guarantee desired as to the financial end of the affair, m t ..SNOW- - IN SALT LAKE.--- 4 . . , and Admiral Dewey. for that tract. The Committee on., Fire Dept. W A SLIDE. was authorized to purchase, 500 Denver, Colo., Feb. 2. Informa jeet 0f new hose for the fire pump. Iiod hM received here by So-- 1 The matter , of ditch cleaning TRAIN CACOHT I lerintendeiit Ridgway of the Den- - brought up, and after dUctte- ('r0tlroa1.t,ha,a8owJuon it waa referred to the commit-elid- e on ita lMOn streets, with inetructiona to Glen wood Springs today came down L in t whether or Dol on top of a work., train wrecking tho, ordinlnM wiU ba changea to necessary the engine and cars, killing two of ... :k the wrecking crew and injuring aix Marsh Farr desired to" knew 'xrni ' what, the council. intended to do j John McMahon, road- - ttboa paying the fees of witnesses master Denver &, Bio Grande,Glen- - Lummonk in the Willison rape wood Springs, Co Io. ; caee, as the wilnesaea, he raid, had J.Dempey.eectionman, Spruce lhte,tened t0 ,lu the cUyforjt. LI!e o j There was some little talk on the ma nAU!l,,?8C'101 subject, buf no action of any kind t asliuj vpfifii fwVpn Yoj ured : Charles Hackett, 'en- - .Council then adjourned. ;ineer, Grand Junction, lead and back injured. . A meeting of the Republican T. H. Carr, fireman, Grand Juho-,iocity committee has been called for Head injured, , B. R.. Grand next Wednesday, . presumably to ' . discuss plane for'the next, cam- Junction, hand hurt. -A. Diver, brakeman. Grand I Pa8n The Logan Dry Goods Co., is Junction, back hurt.. , ,G. H. Berry.car repairer, Mint- - making a line displayoLcarpets urn,Colo.f head usual, manager Cates has B. Bernard, section- - mao,; Gyp-- some exceptionally fine bargains to offer in that line. sum, Colo., Internally. ffflS United Marshals and Eedcea States , Fight at Janean, Alaska. ' ; , a . - . , Indian Soiled by Marshal McGoire in Self Dafense .Enraged. the Bed-ski- An ns, . Who Got Drunk and Sought Revenge Four of Them Killed and " Others Wounded '' 4 4 w I 4 u, , r Steele,"-enginee- s nnrt.--t"andra- -' NOGS .77? . j 1 Chicago, Feb. 2. A , Special to the Tribune from Vancouver, B. C., says: Indians are on the war path in Alaska. One. battle has taken place and more fighting is imminent. Four Indians were killed and several wpuoderin the fight which ; i , , :Four- - haheadyjaken.place. American deputy marshals were wounded. The Indiana are drunk andlUere maybe a general upris' ISalt LakeFeb. 3. Salt Lake has about twelve inches of snow . . .tomorrow , ing. and sleighbells are ringing merrily H ' The steames G'utch brings the i FILIPINO SCHEME. this afternoon. From present aphrf the track . .. the of the battlq at Juneau. An news it is not ; all over yet. Washington, Feb. 3. Filipino pearances received was killed by United States Indian ! "iU be from different hU Reports to WMk cent been The train delivered Marshal McGuire in ' self defense. I h.0UEed hls 6tock representative Agoncillo storm show of the State ,mPlement8 the clear the" .how off the blocked there. to - the parts - another message Fearing J the dead mans death -- is general, tracks east of Glenwood and was would be avenged by his .friends ' State Department today. It is said Miss Lucy Baker, of Morgan, a plowing through ft drift when .the vigilance committee was formed to be in saucy in tone, andr tnight has retnrned Tto Logan alter an who acted promptly, captured the BABY WEIGHS ONE POUND. slide came and buried the workIt is Milwaukee, Ind., Feb. 2. There men. For some time it was feared I absence of three years. The lady malcontents ana took them to pris- -' be called ah .ultimatum ' men teels weli:toward,,'-Morgan- , believed the Filipinos have a two was born to the wife of Noble Aus tbeentire crew of thirty-twandap on, On promising good behavior but-al1 ac-kindness audeoneid been have were preciates.tho l lost, fold purpose in viewjfirst to threat tin, in this city, the smallest ioi&nt they were liberated next dayj hut en trouble and thereby , influence ever reported in northern Indiana. counted foi to Superintendent eration the heople of that place the revengeful nature of the sava. j have shown her. ; ges demanded blood for blood. The Senators, who are hesitating The child ie about the size of an Ridgway. ' in worse is road Grande The Rio 189D for the World for is pretended acquiescence was a ruse. almanac The to .vote peace treaty incandescent electric light: globe on thitf account, and second, to pr- and weighs one pound. The ..phy. now than before; Snow is a hummer. r Besides the usual up Plying themselves with liquor, the y Alaskans deliberately tables of statistics," piled on the track' in some places ecipitate their expulsion, from this sician, an old practicioner, says will feet J uahle take It and. country, hoping thereby to create will live, f the murder records com of every mem high. planned sporting . to hours' cause. of the heir, ber of QpenjthebXvade.V miscellaneous Javoiublett) vigilance committee. informs; t,jpendiuni JKUMOR WITHOUT FOUNDATION f a sentjipent I rail' chronmade at night. A. have was attack The men tnto thb air.. tioh, it contains a complete already engaged They threw Canada. to 2. There is no Indian warned the ..whites . WashingtontFeb. way transportation P.., Feb. 1--Ae e re-- j th6 wstr find nmeu v&lQ&bls 8t&tis friendly, " sensational iiScraeton,awwIaoiam "for the foundation of the contemplated treachery and THE FILIPINO STORY. statement that Gen. Otis cabled the ni? P'88 loformation regarding it not as the Si washes Advanced, on. the two Italians were killed today, war the Fili The 3. that Feb b,ainabte elaewhetl- Fire bund- - town with drunken yells, the offi department Filipinos one Hong Kong, and eeyeral eenouely fatally cers warned them back, , They still d fifly d pino Junta here has issued the. are threatening an immediate atoffice,7 . JoSxal Otis has Jbeen which following statement:.. Simultane-- tack on him. . Gen. 1 came forward, openipg fire, at work laying a new service pipe cents, a.Tnn ol heard once from whites in the returned. the the the with only proclamation past from the Elmhurst reservoir to The Misses EH&bon, Sieters, ' prompy ously United States Marshal, and The Republic, Aguiualdo released the two days. This was a message re- this city. One of the men struck Dressmakers, who are well and Spanish war prisoners as an act of ceived last night relative to the with his pick a charge of dynamite favorably known all over this pari his followers haying the advantage of position were able to pour in a grace. The Spanish imposition of health conditions among the Amer- which of Utah, as the leading drees ms k- been overlooked. had e fire. After the first ' . -- the poll tax is enforced by the ican troops, . Secretary Alger has A terrific now connected with the deadly are followed ers, explosion instance the savages stampeded -- with . greater, seventy. inquired by cable at the earth Standard Square threw which rocks, . and of the Senate as eet out in a resoluthe $2, IntolLe'darkness, leaving" poor paid Formerly and men into the air. Francisco tern, and in the future will be riedly dead and wpunded comrades their the rich $37; nowthe lowest pay tion. Gen. Otis reply relates only Friffa and Scarina died after found at the Dress Cutting Acad- on the Luigi is which to of matter the the subject ground. $5, and the rich $100, inquiry being removed to a hospital and emy, cor, of Second and Main St. was and transmitted to at once the the people. exasperating greatly Bate is believed, to be We congratulate the Standard i ? Teacher. ' ; The gambling, cock fighting, bruis-- , Senate in its entirety. Of the poli- Antonio, f such highly on securing Company injured. fatally American or tical said and he the military situation, ing, squeezing Teacher: Will you please ex'commendable young ladies, and abuses of the customs are causing nothing, bat it m&y be stated that we bespeak for the young ladies a plain the difference between person Council Minutes. demoralization. The Spanish cor-- I however doubtful the first may be, chi ality and individuality. - ? oi confiofficials be The here the and have seems the to 8UC!f9, Mayor report system., every ' - Aj OTHER TEACHER. rupt, despotic I Dress Cuttmif. t ' the moral of the American exec dence in the ability of Gen. Otis Marahiil reUtive to the ippoint. Pior ment and compensation oi special I KdeTnd listing 4 mef bjST. 'P TT bS 1 . f io-writin- g - 5 , - ! o , , , p J 1 invat-twent- to-da-te blood-thirst- y - . 4 , - - - - - . I fusil-(lad- . -- Inch-Tailor-- eys . I - ! . . I , rd ! policemen waa presented ana accepted, with, the recommendations it contained. The compensation in accordance with the report' was fixed at $2.00 per month for each policeman,; with an addition of $1.00 for attending each dance held in their wards, and $1.00 Tor each arrest made. The report of the Round-keepe- r for the quarter ending Deo 31, 189S, was read and ordered filed. The report of the Committee on Streets on the petition of C, C. Goodwin and others, asking that a certain street be. repaired, was presented and, after discussion was referred, back to the committee, with instructions to ascertain the probable cost of making the re.. pairs prayed for. The annual report of he Finance Committee was read and referred back for corrections. f The amount of $128.58, was ap propriated to meet the expenses ; fr I ' -- J , THE PHILIPPINE COMMISSION. Th commi'wion appointed by Prwri.ient McKinley to investigate the political of the Philippine consist cf Jacob 0. Sehurman, of ComeUj Hon. Charle to Chin: Pnolsoi1 Dean Worcester, of Denby, Uwr Admiral Dewey and Major General Oti. eon-uU- on ' incurred in January. On motion of Councilman Cates a committee of five, , including the Mayor and Attorney, was appoint ed to confer. with the company owning the canal that waters the Park, with' a view certain matters at issue over water , MALIETOA; BUILDIirGS. TANUS AND CONSULATE ; t Samo onco moro oomea to the front. Malietoa Tanua wu declared V'inj hy Chief Joatice Charnbew, bnt Germany repmentative of the three cornered protectorate Mataafa took advantage of the eitnation, vent to trat,smd is inow b7 i the , kvly. The American and the British consulate are hown. They are impottu, , . ng , i. |