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Show LOGAX CITY, UTAH.SATUItDAY, MAY 2G.1000. yoli XIX. LONG CtHlry, Eccas ted lulu Eejtets of he roads and trails. Atone point, he payr,' of all he sloughs of despond we waded through, this was tho most diabolical, .and the rain was almopt continuous for MillCU. FOUl'KQ Isteij Patt!c!pi!e. for.y-tig- hours.'V-J- ht imiie . over 20 mud knee and through (ftirtdtfp. starch a Hundred and Fifty HiTeFmf Surround - and .JOirpewe JLguinaldaa the Porcss Tha JWok Performed iTTlace cf Kf2culties;r:;7:;"""'Tr -- b Washington, May 21lic The war made-pubthe department has t jport of Brigadier General Yonog. commanding a provisional cavalry brigade, of buiampaign in no;th -- Jan. 1 lastrduring which he rode entirety Tie :u 3r o 11 to Oc fiPKQijiig-JSazceau- &t eia Agiinalda and ilacArthur, tance of about 150 miles, and har-il- l d and broke up the insurgu t fore s O that MacArtbur was enabled to move forward without aby formidable organized resistance ton rZihTwehly-Eecon- d. and and Bat at OK. t 3 GencralJYpungdcomm andwas Rt various times tions of the Tnird and Fourth cavalry, the Macabeb battalion of native scouts, under Major Bauson, of-p- Thirty-third- . Thirty-sevent- h Tw enty-fourt- or b, Thirty-fourt- h infantry, "Acc- ording to the report, General , ' Yonng started from San Fernando de Pampanga on Oct. 11, moved up the east bank ofr tha . Parapapga -river, paBscd aiou Le flfphr of the enemy." who weie scatter ecf between the river and railroad, struck the sea on the west coast of Luzon to the north : of both combatants, having accomplished the mission of protecting the right and rear of Mac Arthur 8 forces. This lids through tho enemys co intry was, General Youn- g- SiyrT accompanied by many hardships sod a deal of sharp and at tiroes execeplionally fierce fighting. The attack upon ajid capture of San Ridroby Major Ballance and a inbattalion of the Twenty-seconfantry gained special mention and d D Do high commendation in scarcity and total absence at time of food, clothing and shelter, it did most remarkable vrorkinthe face of the greatest difficulties. mentions V fi S- - auk General Youngs report. It is the finest and most efficient battalion. I have ever seen in the American army, said he, and a notwithstanding deplorable " General another part n he mentions a inarch of 1 Young particularly the deplorable condition ' . stiibbnrn -- y i ro g fol i o w i n stT n"the iear of aPoliesmaar 77. AguiniWorkTj'aiu, J ''t ur exj.ecU 4 approach, cays the repel t, of the big horses ho Renewed riotliqf&d another fawith tig men .astride, galloping tality marked ths progress of the madly through the dust, with the strike on the St. Louia Transit troopers yelling like madmen, soon companys system yesterday. In the afternoons Caes avenue natives (lade the pnic-etrike' ' officers and men crawling into car was stopped at the corner of Cass avenue in the t hTcketrinwholesalerri etreat Twenty-thirdanorder a barricade that wfyeh had throwing their arms away. been placed across the track might be removed; Daring the enforced JOV IN QUEENS HOXOB. crowd of sympathisers halt attacked the car, firisg a number Loudon, rd&y 24, 10:15 p. m. Under be stimulus of tbeieliefof of shots. ' One of the bullets struck Maftkbg and Lord Roberts rapid Special Policeman Duncan K. Me and sucoeisful progress, the queens Crae, who was ridlDg on the front birthday has been celebrated platform with the Motormin, in throughout the empire with unique the left arm, passing through hia rid almost .unprecedented rejoic-ipstody and coming out on tl je right side The policeman sank1 !ncon U In Ldcidoirand in the provincia' sciouis to the floor-- ; oe there, was an eruption o' Other patrolmen who had' been color. Every private, house was stationed at the . corner to, protect decorated with miniature union the cars then charged the! crowi ' riot cal jacks, ftbdrapiclureeqae carnival and beat them procession a mile long of cars em- was sent In to he Ninth distric blematic of the war paraded the station, and a. .dozen mounted pq northern suburbs of London.Torch iicemen came at fali7gailopt!) -- reviews in the The combined forces icene the garrnon towns, etc , were wit- soon restored order. McCrae was nessed throughout the country placed in an ambulancer but died The ichool children had a holiday, en route to the hospiUl. He was ' and at most places there will be about 60 veare of age. ears Eddie old.was shot Mans, 3y partial suspension of business. The west end o( London tonigb through the leg accidentally by Is brilliantly illuminated, .and a man on a Cass avenue car The thousands are crowding tho streets child was sitting on the front door wearing jatriotio favors. . step, when some small boys, who had been throwing stones at the SHOOTINO SCltAPK AT MAMMOTH westbound Cass avenue car, ran up house. A man the south of the 24 A shootMammoth, May ally be who an to is emergency ing tcrapa occurred here at an snpposed early hour this morning in Hans policeman, leaned out from the car llassolie saloon and as; a result and fired a shot at the fleeing boys, John'GabetTs now behind the bars the shot struck the little Mans boy at the county jail at Eureka. A in the right leg, near the hip. R. B. Hodge, a conductor on the number of the boys were having a quiet little game ot draw poker Tower Grove line, is a patient at the St. Johns hospital, suffering from injuries which, it is feared, will prove fatal. Hewas assaulted by a crowd of men on his car at the crossing of Safina street Tuesday One of 7 them struck afternoon. Hodge ondhe head with a ddb, and others knocked him down and kicked him until herwas unconeci- n d rbif T , backA 1 light-proceseione- with the postal cars on tho lines of the St. Louis Transit company haze a ment to insure the prompt PrccIpHons Banks " been repeatedly violated. The postmaster thinks that substantial aid from the United States govern- there was .at times by the Filipinos, the rapid and complete'' man ner irr which tbey were disposed of at Borne p u n a as in oi t hid ierpus. AI nPHrti or r t h a report state-- , a company cf insurgents w as aU a cVed a n d die pern dZioFef-fecUial- ly that they were never seen again. Somo dUtaoce from Ordaneto, wherti Genual Y was received ug the with ny reives greatrejuicicg, BTLouisrsirar NUj tr 'Swigerl, with a fquadron of the Third cavalry .encountered at nighlfsll an inrgent coIumrrGOO Little Three Year Pld Child Shot by Alihouah "ernLi'Z iu"frjm when two of the playera, John jfabel and JimMjouglass, got into a discussion over the game. Angry words followed and Gabel Irew a gun and fired .once at Juuglass, who cleverly ducked un derneath the table while the bullet whistled over his head, lodging ; in ; the bar. . - The angry mao was' unable"" to be aeecond time on account of the uLcrference of bystanders rarjlihd was relieved of his gUD,a32.calsilf revolver. Constable Moore later placed the man umlor arrest and upon, the anival sf Deputy- - Sheriff Cronin he .was tt m ov ed 16 Eureka. Gabel says that his only regret is that the bullet mis?cd its mark. Herald Cor. and . - opera- tion ol mail cars is imperative, I1B TOIlTj & Streeni Deep ! Confront HIn. IN INJUNCTION. Q j San Francisco, May 24 An application was made today in the J nited Statea court by the Chinese Eauway Not Damaged to a Considsrabla for a temporary, injunction . to Bkteat-BritisTroops LdTo na of a the San Fnrocisco board of Oreicsat Boers are Ridiculed health and Dr. Kinyoun, the federal quarentine officer, tfrom inter-erin- g Destrjy Bridges and Loot T CHINESE SEEK - re-str- ain k Rus-liiiTAi- with the commerce and com-o- rt theChineseL-Quarte- r by quarantine on the pre-ethat the bubonic plague exists in this city, : The long complaint fiUd-b- y the petitioners recites that the bubonic plague never didexiataad does not now exist in this city; that the petitioners are imprisoned by tho dB ' of xt health board; that innnaintaining the quarantine against the Chinese the health board is exercisicg.an unlawful discrimination; that the federal quarantine office has power to regulate only with traffio between states and has no jurisdiction over jthe domestic. health matters of this city, - Judge Morrow said that he did not like to issne a restraining order in soimppr tank a, matte- r- without giving the other side a bearing. For that reason he refused to grant ex parte a restraining order, but granted instead an, order to show cause why an injunction should not he London, May 25, 3:35 a. m. Lord Roberts infantry advance , is delayed at Ibe Rtenoster river for a4diy or .two by tha depth of -- tho stream; which is not fordable. The forty high, A pontoon and temporary bridge constructions are underway. The roilway had not been damaged to any great extent between Kroons tad and Rhenoster; Thg Transvalers have offended the Freo . Staters by destroying the splendid bridges while, retiring, to Kroons--tad-Trefrained from doing this" on the ketreat to Rhenoster, bat now they are destroying the railway and. bridges almost completely north of the Rhenoster. .. The British troops are fn .the form of a crescent with ' horns 80 issued. The order to show cause is returnable at 11 a. m. tomorrow, . - miles apart, with General Fiencha cavalry on the left 'with twenty-- . li ricixTOflo thee. three miles from the Vaal. The . Cheyenne, Wyo., May 24. The centre of the crescent is about forty trial of Bob Lie alia Bob Curry, miles from the Vaal. who Is charged with holding Beventv cr eighty miles to the up a Union Pacific express train on left, Lora Methuen is advancing June 2 last, begun in the United upon the Vaal. f. States court today. The conductor, Boer telegrams say tbq.t 3,000 engineer, fireman and four postal British with ten guns pte near Idenilfy Lee as one Vreedefort. which-i- s closp to the Of the five men who held up -- the Vaal and close to Bafys. 1 rain. ns correspondent refersj lo the The defense will introduce testi- advang a promenade An-2- ,. w descnvajt as a boerhunt," mony to prove that Lee was in Black Hawk, Colo., on the day The Free StaUrsrapictujgd of the hold-u- p and remained there bolting like hares iivthe fir8t for over three weeks following the sight of the Britsh. TbeSer, according to the writer, do n day of the robbery; find women and children, as An in is even acquittal expected spite . of the fact Lee was a brother of the fleeing farmers take their famiLonny Lee, killed at Kansas lies with them, in consequence of City, and was with Lonny in the reports current among the Montana at the time the officers TransvaalersThat the British kidswcoped down on him. nap all children over 12 years of . he .'' . u . 82 Ackers atop -E- HThe Boer rear, guard was - com nglish-Remedy-will posed of Russians to whom was a cough at any tme, and will committed the task of destroying the worst cold in twelve hours, cute or money refunded. 25 cts. and 50 cts. Riter Bros. Drug Co. 2 Continued on 5th pa. No new lines were opened today, until the strike is ended. The police officers have been indicted by the grand jury on the charge of neglect of duty in failing to suppress disturbances when called upon to do to... MOBS 8H0T IN STRIKE. -- to United States District Attorney Roziertoday that the ' federal : to prevent int:rf:rcnc3 in-janct- lca UM -- bankicrarrecitouiare: feet bat the number of cars was increased on those lines in operation. Few passengers rods in the cars. Cars probably will not be run at night St. Louis, Mo., May 24. An attack was made tonight on a train on the Park division of the Transit Company it Compton and Park avenues. Several shots were fired by guards, and three persons were wounded, one seriously. Postmaster Banmhoff reported . ' -- ? 7 MlllCu - 3 .XiAMULBAHVMCSIB v.EOilRS; JOTQY&.TD llNITED.'STATES Si W U 7T. Tht enToys lriun Soath Africa to tho U tutiro fonoJ njv(K oympailty forthe Cfttin'ot tho Bucm omoug our oouutr;u.i.a.' oro A. D. W. WolmaroB, Abraham h'Ucher and C. II Wemelj. - - Tho - ' oo toj ; I . |