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Show F71 t ; i a ! 'I LOG AX QITY. UTAH, TUESDAY. JAXUAHY S, I SOL yol. xxi. at $30. Dr.W.B.Parkinson was named as for crowe fixed county physican , 1 jtjey M.wfr Vi. if iirmwwMrn w1l ,l ,'rr liecomer Slater submitted name of Marie Morehead as after some delay Itlrtsea .Tter,$ Dollar Cffered for deputy and was confirmed. appointment " there were three For janitor .Alkjtd Kidnapper. the her the ap OOUIHFULJ11IRDERER, ilo String TU4 livtr the J3a to u4 Qlm Jive Thownri Circular 5o De- - Rowd-Siro- jJy th to Meny Thi Effect Out Expected to Airiet Arrest. Omaha, Nb., Jan. 5 A specific jejwJ x $13,000 is now. offered for the Amt of Pat Crowe and .... nothing is said in the offer about conviction. The police today pre pared and are sending ont 5000. rircDlarj- - bearing A picture and minute description of Crowe. They will be 6ept broadcast and will also bear the description of two other meu and a woman supposed to be connected with the Cudahy abdue . tion. , The offer is made unconditionally, the arrest and delivery to the authorities being the only requisite for sceuriug the reward. This will allow no excuse for anyone refusing to turn him over on the score that he cannot be couvicted and tlie police expect this will greatly assist In securing his arrest. The offer has the indorsement of Gen. John (J. Co win, personal counsel of Mr. Cudahy. . NET OFFICERS IN CHARGE. New Couofy Coauaunoaen Elect and Aa-na- u Control of Affairs. The Cotta ty officers elected at the laift election, took formal control of their offices " yesterday at noon and the men and women w'lio have setved the people M or the past two years as county officers, with the exception of Messrs lien -- dricka and Jones ret imp There was little ceremony attending the transfer of authority. The two boards of commissioners, the incoming and outgoing met together, and after winding up the business for tbe past year, Chairman Meikle of the retiring commissioners in a brief siieech expressing the good wishes of him--w- Nine-Year-O- of the new officers;-turne- d over tbe to them. Edwards responded for the' new board, and the change had Wen completed. County Clerk Farrell calledthe . new- - board to order r- - and-- asked for nominations for chairman. Mr. Tarbet named Mr. Edwards, and he was elected without opposi4 tion ' An adjournment was taken for two hours, ai d the incoming and retiring officials lunched together during the recess. After reconvening the board took np the matter of deputies. George Sorenson of Mendon and H. J. Mathews were appointed ami confirmed as deputy clerks. A. M. Clajtou was confirmed as and his salary countys Commissioner deputy-treasure- r, asChidester "Shaotrhis members of tho city Board of Education met on Friday evening and assumed control of the schools of this city. The organization of the board was effected ns follows. , . President II. Bnllen Jr. Fred W. Crock- Sister. The Vtf in Sooth AWc GoeiMarily On The Boo Investigation The nt Event In Salt Lake Vaccination. to Object Bill i Marietta,-- !) . , - Jan . -- 7. During the absence of William Chidester and wife Jrom their homo on tho river near hero today, Thomas, their pine-yea- r old son, shot and killed his sister Florence, fourteen years old.- The act was deliberate, but no reason is kuowu. When neighbors, alarmed by the report of tho gun came the boy struggled . to retain possession of the weapon, and did uot appear to realize the enormity of his crime. The parents are prostrated - with grief, and tho ' mother may die. reapportioxment bill. re-lort- ed Salt Lake, Jan. 7. About Bix inches of snow fell here today. The inauguration of Gov. Wells was the chief event of note here today. It was accomplished with the usual ceremonies, and tonight a grand inaugural ball takes place in the theater. WAR IN AFRICA. London, Jan. 7 Reporting to office nnder date of Jan. 6th General Kitchener savs yester-darBabbingt- engagedDfeparf e ld. The hove dwcrlbrd tnlmL If not claimed and taken awar on or hefom Jan IT will be : mid the klcbe' oah bidder Tbureiey, Jan tbe Lomas; ty Ke.ter JT.at J oclock V. und. Jan 7th, ;soo. pu.it Lfn, L B fW,l.wt, nodkc.per. LINE AGENTS ROBBED Chicago, Jan. 6. A series of s along the lines of the Chicago elevated railroads, four ticket sellers having been robbed in less than a week, has caused a feeling of uneasiness among the night station men along the L lines. ' The boldest of these holdups took place at 3 oclock this morning when a lone robber held np the oocupants of the Lake street L .line station a$ Ashland avenue, robbing the agent and four persons who were waiting for a i train. ) After taking about $30 from his victims the robber held them In the station until a train arrived and then compelled them to board the train which drew away from the station before the robbers vio-ticontdmake their predicament known to the trainmen. A passenger who alighted from the train took in the situation and fired seven shots at the robber but the bandit escaped. SLAIN IN A RIOT. i London, Jan. 6 According to a dispatch jenna, seven miners were killed and forty wounded Saturday in an affray at Altgebirg, Hungary, between riotous miners and gen d'armes. BRYANS commoner. Vrm. , 6 J . Bryan passed through Kansas City tonight on his way home from CityrMb.T-Jan- Galveston, Tex. pajtcfvtbe-Cmnmonerr'heRH- id ' Boston, Jan, 3 An nceount of the cyclone finishes for which he is famous, Bobby- - Walthour of Atlanta, the Southern champion and the worlds champion, won the international y bicycle race at Park Square Garden, which ouded tonight. He did not let himself out until the last lap, and when he did it did sot seem as if any of the others were Will C Stinson of riding at all. Cambridge came in second place, while Archie McEaehern of Toronto was third. The 'distance was 1099 miles, two laps Tho final score, at the end of the sixtieth hour, was as follows: Walthour leading by two Stinson ,1099.2; 1099,2; lengths, McEaehern, 109ff,l; McLean 1099. 2; Fisher, 1099,2; Kaser, 1099.2; Downey, 1099.2. Babcock and Muller left the h track after tho hour so that the leaders could be given a clear field as possible. They had scored 1081 and 1071 miles respectively. Among the most sensational features of the day were the gaining of laps by Babcock and Muller during tne evening. Ths riding has been uniformly good and was marred by no serious 0 accideu ts. There were fully people hr attendance during the evening. The racing has been ten hours each day during the week and ended at 11 :09 tonight. The winnings of the men are as follows: Walthour, $750; Stinson, $300; McEaehern, $400; McLean, $230; Fischer, $130; Kaser, $100; Downey, $75; Babcock, ' $G0r Muller, $40, seventy-three-ho- ur six-da- fifty-nint- hold-up- Kansas WALTHOVR THE VICTOR, Shaking of his the 10.-00- HIS 1 - Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 6 Eight men lost their lives in a fire at 115 Washington avenue South this morning, which" had its origin in the rear of the Standard furniture store. Dead Nat Perly, painter. C. J. Skidmore, oiler. J. S. Bentley, newspaper solicit tor. ex-ele- rk -- LIFE THREATENED. Minn. Jacobson, laborer." Injured Harry Cotton, badly cut abonta hands. The men were overtaken by an intense volume of smoke in the Harvard hotel, which occupies the second,- - third and fourth floors- - of the building, and death in every case was due to suffocation. were all asleep, and it was: with the greatest difficulty that, they were aroused. Nineteen of. the wenty-seven lodgors were successful in escaping but theothers were unable to beat their way back through the smoke, succumbed and fell in thesr where, they were found by tracks, the firemen. The loss on the building and contents will not -- The-lodger- NELLIE ' MORRIS' LIVING. Marietta, O., Jan. 5. Nellie Morris, who was severely cut last night by Walter Weinstock at Hackney, is still living, "with chances in favor of her recovery. in the vicinity of Hackney runs high, and but for the girls request that Weinstock should not be lynched while she lives, sum- - would Ifave Been meted out to him. The Constable who took Weinstock to the jail at McConnellsville drove fifty miles roundabouts to mary7usHce avoid lynching pariies that had been organized. Weinstock made a written confession today, in whieh. hesaid;trI dont know why-- Aid it. I wanted to kill her. I have no excuse to offer for the crime, and if they want to kill me they can. 1 CAPTURED BY FILIPINOS. Manila, Jan. 5. Private George H. Hay of the engineer corps, his assistant, Private Lyons of company K, Fifth infantry, five native policemen and two scouts have been captured while op their way to Bataea, by insurgents. An American column was .dispatched against the Filipinos, but failed to overtake the party. -- IJSSSCT . PARIAH DOGS OF CONSTANTINOPLE?. -CoMtantloopl i th dog cu y tnrk. Th eitj D ftrnoti and thonaand of tliam bar rra in th They t o oa i permitted to harm on of th dog and mat ear u them from being accidentally injured. Th atimag yaller dog" wul oarer e w Cooataobnopla. mauic. Y (u tita, -- exceed $3000 Joplin, Mo., Jan. 3.Thomns . s -t- Cuuuinghnm, president of the Bank of Joplin, jesterday received a letter through the mail demand ing that 'hp'place $1000 in gold in a sack and deposit it at a certain designated spot sonth of Joplin If he should refuse to comply the writer threatened to .shoot Cunningham - on sightT" President Cunningham consulted the police department. It was finally decided to fill a bag with Yoeks and leave it afthe place Indicated, which was done. Officers eonceled near the place waited all night, but no one put in an appearance. The police are working on the case. The letter received dy President CjIDlumrhamL.'Bm undated nd wn- - aud bteenkaniy s commandoes atT COAL MINERS STRIKE. Nauwport. The enemy were forced to retire to the, north west. Our Scranton, Pa., Jan 6. The 800 casualty not yet received, but re- employees of the Mt. Pleasant colported to be slight. A Boer doctor liery of the Elkhill Coal and Iron admitted twenty "Boers killed or' company are again on' strike, the wounded and Comm andaht Denprey third time in a year. They detaken prisoner. It appears from cided to strike Saturday night bethe report of wounded that a detach- cause the superintendent refused ment 120 strong of Knoxs com- to give a driver boy the rate of mand come ' suddenly into contact wages the boy claimed he was enwith a superior force near Lindley. titled to. The company anticiI regret to say Lieutenant Laing pated the strike by posting a notice and two other officers and fifteen that the colliery from this date 1 George Rudy, barber. Mike Monahan, J.N. Erickson of Alexandria, DESPERATE STREET DUEL. New Orleans, La., Jan. Sheriff J. W. Dunne of East Carrol parish this evening shot . and killed J. D. Tompkins, of court, in a desjierate street duel The affray took place in the main street of Lake Providence, the largest town m the parish. Both Dunne and Tompkins were identified w it 'families' in this section of the State. Today Tompkins met Dunne, who was standing on the street, and asked him who had been tell ing lies about . him. Dunne replied that he was responsible for any statement he had made, revolvers. shots had been Eight exchanged when Tompkins, shot through the ' heart, fell to the ground dead. Duniie was shot through -- the body and in the right hand. His body wound is serious but is not believed to be fatal. 1 BI Schofleld71abbfer7 , issuo woultl lie out alout January 20th, He feels that his newspaper enterprise will be a He said that subgreat success. were received from scriptions To Cure a Cold in Oio Eay. thirty-thre- e States and Territories Take Laxative Bromo Quinine within a week atter he announced his intention of publishing the Tablets. All druggists refund tbe money if it fails to cure. E. W. Commoner. Mr. Bryan was Groves signature is on each box by his son. 25c. I first mate of Hotel Overhead Haid to Awaken Nineteen of Twenty-Seve- n Lodger Escape But Little Pecuniary Damage. , the war pro-no- te atv potaee.lou: One black an whit- - b ifcnomlnc t yeart .ml white ! t lu UforM bead, .lit la rleht Al,breudod wrembtinf tom blued on Kit for - AT THE STATE CAPITAL. STATES' BUILDING. - . ' school-childre- STAIRWAY OF PROPOSED Treasurer George F. Thatehdr. Clerk Wm. II. Thain. The next meeting of the new board occurs next Friday. I have In unt In liu with th other improvement of the national capital, F. W. Fitapatnck a M itea' building. Tbongh ereeted by the national gorernnn-n- t It n not the idea that aliould be a federal iwtitution. but a prophie building, where every maa thle build. front every etate eould feel at home. It would contain record and Ute ntatatical matter. Die ehoaa the M nt ESTRAY NOTICE. Journal, any d ett. - ; newly-electe- Vice-Prasde- Special to the-comp- -- B. of E. Organized. - The Wash i n gton , J an 7 Speaker Henderson was again detained at home today by illness; and Con. District Court gressman Dalzell of Pennsylvania The calendar for the January presided, Before the debate on term of the court, was arranged the reapportionment bill a resoluyesterday as follows: . tion was adopted closing general Juo, W. Bird vs. George X, Sor- debate at 3 oclock p. m. and that enson. a ' final vote be taken before Annie Egbert, vs. SammT adjournment tomorrow.' t CAXXOT OBTAIN JUSTICE. Abe Smith, vs. Jno. Q. Adams Gutr 8, ilmestad Curacoa, via Ilay-tiei- j, y. Jan. 7. According to the Chas. W. Buttars, vs. Cache latest reports received here, U. S. County. Minister Loomis, stationed at CarSarah K. Buttars, vs. Cache acas, has not been Able to obtain County. for the New York & Berjustice Orson Burrell, vs. Cache Coun- muda Asphalt Co. in its dispute ty with the local authorities, and the The Hercules Power Co. has situation is regarded as critical. filed suit against Fled Nelson, ask- ui gfTFaresf ra l n in g ordeiT to there or ou the way: the Buffalo, the latter from inteifering The Scorpion and Hartford. with the wires of the company Americans are complaining of the which cross his land. alleged delay iu obtaining-protee-ti- on for their interests. They claim DISMISSED THE SERVICE. that the local authorities encouraged ' Washington, Dec. 5. Capt, D. the natives to invade the companys of LouisianarzFortv-fift- h plant : ::iz : volunteer infantry, was- convicted AFRAID OF VACCINATION. by court martial at Tueguegaras, Salt Lake, Jan. 7. Between Cayagan. Philippine islands, of (XX and 7,00ftofthe-i3,f)06, conduct unbecoming 'an officer and n in this city, a gentleman and sentenced to dis as tho school-house- s this missal from the service. It was are alleged that while acting as officer morning. The remainder of the day he assaulted a private kept away because of the vaccinasoldier, drew his revolver on an- tion order being enforced. other private, and also that he THE BOOZ INQUIRY. wrongfully obtained money that Philadelphia, Jan. 7. The Contliil not belong to him. The Pres- -' ident has approved of the sentence gressional Committee apjiointed of dismissal, to take effect on the for the purjiose of inquiring into the deaths of Cadets Booz and 2ml inst. Breth, at West Point, resumed the taking of testimony today. The testimony at todays session, was mueh mope important in supiort of the charge than that introduced heretofore. H-Bl- the twelve collieries of the Elkhill company if the lockout is persisted in nt he Mt. Pleasant mine L Lose Their Lives in a Minneapolis, There is some danger of the re . . . Th. ; Minnesota, fire. men rejected thesehedule of .wages submitted by (and sent back an alternate as an Fire Originated to a Furniture Store Inultimatum. - .... pre-ve- nt off Airs EIGHT SUFFOCATED of 000-employees ..... from Knox of this action. va.-Cad- forthruiccess andxottea-gues -- bam Nodctails-haveryetbceirreceived'- Eg-lier- t, 4f tout all of tH -- 7 Thom-Z- a ld 1 . would be shut dc.wn. The men ore threatening to call J DurTCo WorjieationsVmr and H. A. James. Commis- ley, sioner Anders6n moved the appointment of Wm, Bur, and Tarbet moved Worleys appointment. Edwards and Tarbet voted for Worley and Audereon for Bur. ' We will now hear the applications", for fish and game warden said Chairman ' Edwards, read, andihe clerk proceeded to read a paper setting forth some person's knowledge of bugs, fruitjrecs and horticultural nests. He was headed off, and finally found the , applications of A. J. Merrill, Robert McCulloch, Octavng Smith and David Crookston for fish and game warden. On this the commissioners voted by .ballot, although that precaution was useless, as every body in the room knew just how the votes were cast, The first ballot showed ' 1 for Crookston 1 for Merrill and 1 for Smith, and the second showed thi same resulf . Anderson however mouse wul --changed his vote from Smith to Crookston and with the vote of Chairman Edwards, Crookston wasappointed. Authon Pehrson of Logan was appointed fruit inspector. After some furthfftalk over matters pertaining to county affairs the board adjourned until next Saturday. The neW commissioners look hold of the busiuess before them like old hands, doing it up in a business-lik- e sjstematic ' way that augurs well for the proper manipulation affairs, I X O 43. sit -- |