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Show ' v' VOl" LOGAN CITY, UTAH, SATUH DAY, APRIL, 15, 1899 xvnI NO )7 Idaho national guard, and were CLOSING OP CITY SCHOOLS. brief address, thanking and com- accompanied by the widow atad mending the teachers for, their son of the deceased, the latter havservices Exorcises during the school term. In. the Opera ing accompanied' the body from Interesting He alsoxplained the reason for Houe9 Yesterday Afternoon. Manila. A delegation of Knights there being no graduating class and uniformed rank, Templar this year; which is that the .standSources Hews From all jjgjapMc Knights of Pythias, escorted the ard hasten raised, necessitating Yesterday was Chil Irens Day remains to Masonic hall, where another j0jfllifl JosrnallLast gienlng. in years wqrkiorlhosawho Logan, the juveniles of the city they will lie instateuntil Satur- schools otherwise would have graduated having for the ngnee taken this year. day, when the funeral will take possession of the town. All day place. , A song by the Haws school was of the Salt Palaoa Agreed the youngsters were' in hilarious well received. ration SMALLPOX YORK. --Mr. McOune Hakes a Purchase Miss Nellie Hayball recited in New York, Aprir 13. When the mood and pranced about the town Admiral Schleys Assignment a orlh German Lloyd steamer Lahn in military style, much to the manner that would do credit to a Beached TJpon'Samoan professional elocutionist, the jigreemeht arrived today from Bremen and amusement of their elders. two oclock theyoiingfolk8 perfectlyreudered. cabin - Ration Southampton, with sixty-twThe schools then sang Thd and 2S3'8teerage paesengersT'the assembled in the opera house, Parting Song, and the exercises surgeon reported ten cases which was filled 4o its utmost cap- closed ships with a boautiful tableau ' of smallpox on board, three of the acity with them and their parents ( Special to Journal.) Good Night. entitled sick being infants in arms. The and friends. ' Coun 14. The gait Lake, April In opening the exercises, the Throughout very good order disease broke out in the steerage was on Public Grounds two children Committee maintained, considering the Columbia, My sang $ days after. the Lahu left port. of small children present, number Jacob H. Hill, ifo deaths have been reported. Country, being led by Prof. Alex. ind Messrs'. and the exercises reflected credit The patients and the mothers of Lewie. Rev. J. D. Wasson then jlorit and E. A. 'McDaniel, 1 those on all concerned with the offered the opening invocation. the Salt Palace association, three infants were transferred from education of The for Logans juvonile Hurrah Utahifas the ships hospital to the Riverside soDg, -met last night lor the purpose of then in rendered excellent style by hospital, on North Brother Island. selecting and agreeing upon a site The the schools. 270 B. Y. College Beard Moots. steerage pas remaining It sengers for the proposed Salt Palace. Supt. Merrill then made a bri-- f were transferred to HoffThe Board of Trustees of the addresB which contained some very tag practically agreed that forty man island, where they will be Brigham Young College met yesadvice for the little people. acres of land in Liberty Park, detained until all danger of infec good all members terday afternoon, Thirteen little girls of Miss on tion is passed that is, fourteen save President Brigham. Touug noyth of the lake and fronting class, beautifully arrayed from their last exposure. theeast drive, will be the J6ite for days in white, sang the Lords Prayer, being present. President Kerr MEN ON IOWA ANXIOUS. Pioneer presented the business pertaining the mammoth structure. in most appropriate style. to next years college work, and San Francisco, April 12. The A flower drill by 14 little girls of Square ami Capitol Hill grounds was empowered to engage the news of the resumption of hostili- room 1, Woodruff school was exewere talked over but it was depresent faculty, on the basis oflast cuted with unusual precision, and ties with cided that the former was too with the members agreement aud English on ono side and the brought forth a round of applause. years thereof. small, and the latter more or less Mataafans Mies Lulu Yeates recited very and possibly the GerThe matter of establishing a inaccessible. mans on the other aroused great acceptably. mcuxrs purchase. Six little girls of the Franklin training school was discussed at feeling on the battleship Iowa, now length, but no defiat anchor in this harbor off the 6chol gave a recitation and song considerable Salt Lake City. April 14. nite action was taken upon it. Hon. A. ,W. McCune buys the Union Iron works. Little groups combined, which was one of the It was decided to purchase a Calder estate for $ 18.000, and will of jackies discussed the situation most pleasing of the numbers renlarge signal bell for the college. . Thomas ardently and expressed great hopes dered. it. soon build upon The property known as the old A concert recitation and drill Kearns offers $22,000 for the Geo that their vessel would be ordered Churckfarm.! containing - about Teasdale South' t oj oirT theTAmer lea DTsud B ri tieb of property - on 500 acres; was ordered placed upon now in the harbor at Apia. It is was well performed. Temple. , the market for sale, and the exeif the Iowas great doubtful The Benson school then executASMONMWfT, SCHLEYS cutive committee was Rear draught would permit her entry of ed a Red White and Blue drill to transact all business empowered Washington, April 14. connected in admirable style, and well harbor. Admiral W. 8. Schley, who has the with the thereof. disposition Lieut. W. F. Hughes has already the hearty encore given by been on waiting orders since being of improving the The matter relieved of the command of the been ordered to report to Admiral the children. A song with an amusing trans- College grovnda was referred to Flying Squadron, was today as- Kautz to take the place left vacant Orsou Smith. of Lieut. Landsdale. formation accompaniment set the The Board then signed to duty as a member of. the by the death adjourned. Naval Examining Board in this He will sail on the first available children wild, and was followed by ' the steamer, probably wand Mariposa, a well executed drill, city. Presbyterian Church. which leaves for the Antipodes on in which the Woodruff classes DANGER OF COMPLICATIONS. There will be services morning the 19th inat. wto the participants. and Standevening on Sabbath at the London, April 14. The One of the Benson classes rendTRYING THE LTNCHERS. ard prints the followicg dispatch Presbyterian Church. The mornered beat the musical number of from Berlin: The tension be ing service will be at 11 oclock, N. C., April 12. Two the entire .Charleston, ena programme; eong and the evening at S oclock. The tween Great Britain and Germany of the most import- titled: governments Come in Join the Glad Christian Endeavor meeting will over the Samoan question has ant witnesses testified to the Lake Seng. be held at 7:15 p. m. All are wel aomewhat increased since yes City lynching case in the United The Ballard School came m with (2pme, JN. E. Clkmenson. terday. Wednesday, when the States circuit court here today. a. executed with4 drill, Japanese conference between Baron Von They were J. P. Newham, one of Horses Lest, skill by six young ladies German Minister Baelow, of the men who turned states evi graceful of that Bchool. Lost two gray horses, 4f Foreign Affairs, and Sir Frank dence, and M. W. Spring, a bicycle A song by children of the Wood- mare and and a brown horse.abay The LascaRes, British Ambassador at who swears that one of ruff schooLwas voiced in beautiful latterwitb left repairer, down. knocked, hip failed disto settle, all the Berlin, the defendants asked him to join harmony. Send information of their whereputed points. the mob that killed Postmaster President George Thomas of the abouts to ElfBell, Logan, and be AGREEMENT REACHED. Baker. Board of Education then made a rewarded. Newham is a white man of ordiBerlin. April 14 The Minister of Foreign Affaire, Baron von Bue nary intelligence, but says he canlow announced in the Reichstag not read or write. He used to live that an agreement had been reach in Lake City, but since he turned d with Great Britain with regard states evidence he had been proto vided for in Washington. to Samoa. commission a sending On the stand today he swore that MANY NATIVES DESERTING. he met Stokes, Webster, Alonzo, Washington, April 13 Pxesi Rodgers, Epps, defendants, and dent McKinley today received a others at Stokes store. Stokes dispatch from Dr. Schurman,presi planned the lynching, proposing to wnt of the Philippine commission,' set fire to the postcfiice aud kill cow at- Manila, ..The message says Baker when he came, out. It was that the proclamation recently is-- , agreed to do this Monday night. wd has done much good and that .At that time the men .'named, tw Filipinos are visiting the com with McKnight, Ward and others, Miioners every day to express went to the place. He and Early their satisfaction and . their desiro Plee set fire to the place, while the to baeome citizens of this country. others hid in the bushes aud fired Tho message also stated that Fili- into the place. . Newham was rigidly, pinos eoming into Manila declare that Aguinaldoa government is tybut stuck to his original ' rannical and that , natives story. many are deserting from his standard Spring and Stokes tried to get each dav. him to kill Baker, but he refused to do so. Spring was being body of major mconville. when court adjourned on ; kewietomlda.,. April 12. The account of the illness of Juror remains of Edward McConville of ine Idaho volunteers who was Murphy. The case made out by the govkilled at Manila on Feb. while 4, ernment today was k strong one. eaamg a charge at Santa Ana, ar There are nearly 100 jnore wit; steamer nesses to be examined but New00 " Spoil hams story of the crime is the Uie remains were in of center around which the others charge juant General Weaver of thr will revolve. ' iHriMf- IN-NE- W IS- Two Members o and T repre-eentin- g . Tor-geeen- d in-Sam- the-Ameri- ; reef-boun- d de-eerv- ed - -- - cross-examine- d, cross-examin- -- -- jThM irdllery Killed to Wounded. -- tirei Manila, April 13, 4:05 p. m. At about 4 oclock this morning a small body of rebels attacked the camp of the Third artillery from the swamp near PaorAboan, a mile and a half west of Malolos. Two privates were killed and a lieutenant and two others were wound- tL ed. ' t With the coming of daylight the American force scoured the district, driving the rebels northward and killing severalDf them. A private soldier of the Montana regiment N f, was wounded. TnOSE-TAPTUR- cans by-childr- KILLED. Early Moraing Attaok Natives Afterward Driven Away Montana Soldier Woundad Arms of the Oaptnred Spanish Qnnboats of no Use to Na o . - EH GUNS. Washington, April 13. The war department officials take a philosophical view of the capture by the insurgents in the vicinity of Zamboango of the arms and ammunition of the Spanish gunboats which were to become the property of the United States. Tjey say that General Otislm- withheld payment-f- or any of of these boatsjintil they were delivered to him at Manila. It is regretted that the insurgents did possess the guns but it is said they will Dot be able to secure and keep on hand a upply of ammunL tion for them. The United States forces Lave co far had no trouble with insurgents cn the island of Mindanao and in view of the suspicious circumstances attending the - capture of the-- e guns, it 13 explained that some p weons, possibly Spanish Agumaldo, sympathizers with have earned the guna to be sent to him. CELEBRATION IN TACOMA. Tacoma, Wash., April 13. State Democrats celebrated Jeffersons birthday at a banquet heTe tonight. Thehanquet was given under" the auspices oMbe Democratic central in committee, and is significant-that it is the first step in a movement toward cementing the fusion forces under the Democratic organization! Populists and silver Republicans were as numerous as Democrats. Governor John R. Rogers, Populist, in responding to the toast, Jefferson and Popular Government, strongly endorsed expan sion. Lewis and W, C. Jones.Senatqr Turner and H.T. Jones, cnairm&n of the Democratic Etate committee, were caught in a washout and prevented from being presents . Jefferson's own punchbowl, which has been in the. possession of the family of E. C. Clap, an Elma boa. tel keeper, for 120 years wassentby n greseman ILewis express to fail- fqt use at the banquet. Lewis ed to arrive and the punchbowl Te- -' mained at the express office. Clay is a distant relative of Jefferson. ex-Co- , . , DEMOCRATS AT ed FORTLAND. s - The local Democracy held' a banquet tonight in honor of Jeffersons birthday. about 200 guests being present. The assemblage was a representative body of ' Oregon Democrats, many of the guests being prominent in the councils, of Democracy in various parts cf the Portland, Ore., April 13. J . ! |