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Show VOXi. LOGAN CITY UTAH, TIIUBSDAY. APBIL 10, 1002. XXIII forward to the space opposite the Clerk of the court.who stood ready to read the couiplaiut. The boys face wore a smile then alecply interestedxpression as Clerk Meeks uttered the words ODCof the Moonshine YarlctyKIIled by which accused him of being a murderer. At no time was there Revenue. Officers. a look of worry or fear on Felts slain. edistiller f Instructions The House Bill, ss Passed, Will Please v Major KO. CHINESE EXCLUDED, TOLD TO SLAY AND BORN, i - Henry Jensen, an employee of .The Most the Utah Commercial Co., received an ngly scalp wound in a runaway Radical. ou Tuesday. As 800U as the complaint was Weather Observer Murdock has All Existing Exclusion Laws Re-E-c Acted, Humble Vu the Name of The read he dropped down iuto his seat been sendiug out warnings of apAnd Existing T res ty Regulations IncorA Deputy Rev by Judge King. The latter was SusoeetedMoonehiner frosts to orchardists proaching asked by Jndge Diehl if he CAred porated Extends These Laws ' to the Dta fithe State. throughout iWtt Officer Narrowly Eecape to have the bail fixed. This priviPhilippines Chinese Libor May Not be fihed Funston lial a Pitched Battle. . Frederick Gen. counwas declined Felts hy lege Imported From Colonial Possessions. j the light of his warlike visage on sel, and his yonug client was reSal t- LakeYurTue8dayrwhiIeen manded, to the -- custody of the General Smith, According to Vafler," Said Hfoute'to Denverxwith Jhiswife. Sheriff. ' The More he Killed and Burned the 'Louisville, K.v., April 8.-Washington, April" 7. The General The goes to" take charge of between Better be Would be Pleated Told to IN "HAITI. REVOLUTION . fight has -t- aken place House 7 today passed the Chinese the Department of the Colorado. a officers revenue and Wilderness. Make Samar a jnoonsfciners Howling $Port an Prince, Haiti," April 7. The Salt Lake Carpenters Un- exclusion bill, atter incorporating mile and a half from Big Meeting A number of revolutionists, com- ion' is likely fo go out on strike for in it several amendments which Creek postoffice, in Hardin county, manded by Gen. Nicolas Baptiste, a minimum 'wage of 45 cents an increased the drastic character of a and e attacked this miles from Jacmel, captured seventy-fivLittleton Manila. itbont hour, eight hours Jo constitute a the measure. April The, principal one coast the sonth of on town Haiti, "contractors are The work. Asa which Humble, session W. T. during at days Waller, ,city, not oniy excludes Chinese of todays occupied that town killed on Saturday,' likely . to resist, as an arbitrary mixed blood. he which is of a the rt cmirtlu -- snaUegedmoonsbiuertwas r iulby released the for twenty-fouhours, The"chief struggle to rule of Revenue Collector R. --ignd Deputy being tried,- testifiedvu Yebnttalof was persons who had pay poor workmen top- notch wages. -- ArHaneoek-of Lonisviller"whO there and then retired to the hills, the evidenc- e- gi by the employment of Chinese The remains of Lot Smith, the the arms and Gen. Jacob H. Smith, who comwas leadingL.themrsuing-poss- e, famous frontiersman, Indian fight- sailors ou American ships. An ammunition they could obtain. manded the American troops in marrowly escaped death, a rifle ball During the fighting which pre- the island of Samar. Gen. Smith, er, Mormon battalion leader and amendment covering this prosposal .grazing his head and leaving its ceded scout, who was assassinated ini was ruled out on a point of order the captnreof Jacmel, two ,mark on the skin. kill and him be to sftid, instructed Arizona in 1892, have been distil-- ! but were The revenue officers had informs men were killed and a number subsequently was modified to in be erred from-thei- r the said and place resting , that wouuded. inure burn, in a located was still a jtion that nib ug aud was adopted, uba City, Arizona, and shipped The ' Haitian erniser Crete-a-Pierkilled aud burned the better pleased ibottom near Big Meeting Creek. with be would be, that has started for was uo time o Farmington, where special ser it,, jThey surrounded the still' and arms and ammunitionJacmel, vices were held on Tuesday. for that to he was and that take Deputy Collector Hancock stepped prisoners enacts all-th. existing exclusion V. n to with out and called upon three men place, aud the Minister of War, view economy, Probably wilderan(j Sainar to a make ,jaW8 lioyvlirig a icorpocg with them I. S. Cooper of ernal, L into, who were operating it to sqrren-dw- . Guillaume, left for Jacmel, with existing treaty regulations. It ' All is quiet ness. f lodged in a Commercial street extetljg these exclusion laws to the They answered with a vol- detachment of troops. o., here.: Maj. Waller Rsked G?n. Smith edging house while on a visit to ley of shots; and the revenue Philippines - and the other pos-Sa- lt OF MURDER. ACCUSED to define the age limit for killing, Lake. In the morning when promptly -- returned the fire. gpjons of the United States and over 'Two of the moonshiners then fled . Kali spell, Mont., April 7. and he replied: Everything' this V nwoko. he found that he ti mi The Major repeated from the still, firing as they ran, Nettie Russell, who is more famil ten. order to ensaliou-NeCapt Porter. sayiOgP W e ano.loror.-Horofoiand made their escape. , in the r.M.i.1. this tt iarly. known. 03 .B The phippine (0,Ujtry under arrest for do not make war in thntrway on When the smoke had cleared the terras of the commission, by women aud children. awayAsa Hurablewas deadThsTde the alleged murder of William old men, is directed to bill, adopt proper Capt. David D.-- ' Porter, Capt. the rtiil. It is thought one of the Hawkes, a prominent young measures for of andLit.-Frank Berrz Hirman The two men vho escaped wasjwounded, farmer - of -- Kalispell, locked Broshinskv the the of bill in was the provisions ' Rudolph were in a row at q dance hall and Hatfield, all of the,oyiunf corps in Lake the Salt upon city Philippines. np jail CLYDE FELT ARRAIGNED. during ltbe fracas the woman hit testified corroboratively; The defense requested that i complaint of a Rio Grande 8- Salt Lake, April Clyde Felt, Hawkes over the head with a cusfor having terrorized the CHILDREN SHOT DOWN. be served ou the Adjti who confessed that be killed Sam- pidor and fractured bis skull. subpoena a train and of crew passengers demanding the proLiverpool, April ,7. A former uel Collins, whose body was found Hawkes defid body was found in that road. He was charged upon the of records the duction of trooper of the Bushveldt carbiin a cave in Hells hollow, was ar- a livery stable uear the dance hall de with deing drunk, hut it developed neers, who has returned here, is1 the of at massacre Ballingiga He raigned in Judge Diehls court at yesterday morning. taebraentof the Ninth infantay, in hat his mind was nnbalanced. the quoted as saying that the convictt!:15 ocloek this afternoon. soldier a was from returning AFTER MANY YEARS. order to refute the statement of ed Australian officers belonging No plea was entered." Judge and was on his way to that Philippines, the that to effect the Smith re- Gen.. since disbanded, The 7. soon Gilroy, Cal., April King, Felt .counsel, arose as lonie to Indianapolis, Ind. His murdered corps, made was e on the attack thirty-fivwere from troops to forty woman and man a mains cf as the reading of the complaint will if be can friends located, they The eftorar. to laws the at instance AaTin of their according in depot-the persons. railroatj was finished and asked the court discovered be communicated with. was the a granted. request when box, trooper re- -. to grant until tomorrow for the this place yesterday, how lates ten Duieh children . 2 three which had lain in the depot for entering of a plea. ALMOST PURE GOLD. 12 and no of are age, respectively, years Felt entered the courtroom in years was opened. There 7. and their little sister Mont., can arrived at the Virginia City, remains April the which acmarks ancT by of Sheriff Naylor . charge 5 One of the richest gold strikes in carabineers camp to surrenderin left was box The identified. be sevand companied by hs parents the .State has been made in the order to I c given food. The girl eral relatives. No one was a more with the station "agent by a rancher The and one of the boys were wounded. Kearsage mine at Summit. interested spectator in the- - pro- named Jamison, who told the is in width. This The uninjured boy took his little over a foot vein ceedings thau the boy himself. His agent that he would send for it. to almost be is pure gold brother on his back and was carry-hireported name was called, aud the Judge The rancher disappeared shortly with a knife. cut be can and off when a second shot killed him of heard easily and nothing has been said; owued is Charles The both a property by boys. The girl died shortly since. It is presumed that Stand up. of Nebraska. Millard afterward. The storm which struck Sal Felt rose promptly aud stepped doable murder was committed. Lake on Monday was accompamcc by a high wind, which did much damage. face. Waller Says lie Received. - 1 ' -- A - - ; 8.-M- beeix-impriso- ned ven-yester-day takittg-witlrtheTn'- all , -- ot e or-fiee- t rs has-been-rd- aced the-enforce- ment v tant-Gener- con-dneto- f j T , 4 r, al -- cold-bloodedne- If -- m J. E. Snjithof-Salt-Lake'h- as been held in $500 bonds for crim ioal assault alleged to have been committed upon Sarah Kropf. Robert Briscoe is suing the Sal Lake City Railroad Co. for $5,055 for damagfs received by himself his horse and buggy, by reason a collision with a street car in No vember, 1900. Geo. E. Blair has returned from New York, whither he went to ar range for the production of the Mormon play Corianton, the scenes from which are taken from the Book of Mormon. Robert Shank of Salt Lake is suing the D'. and R. G. W. Ry. for pcrsoual injuries received near Murray in Jane, 1901, when he was struck by a train -- while eross-ingthtrack. He asks for $5, , -- e- 3o0. Jim Flynn of Colorado defeated Willards Bean James K.JonesT ' 8E3TATOR JAMES K. JONES AND HIS SUCCESSOR. James P. Clarke, who hrui beaten Senator Jones in the Arkansas senatorial fight, bx- Jones is ebiurmsu of tlis Democrsuo national commutes a en in congress many years, .' -of-- in Provo a boxiug match before the Salt Lake Athletic association, Bean -- was ouMpnday night clearly outclassed, but stayed the a limit. twenty-roun- d ' LATEST PICTURE OP REV. DR. T. DE WITT TALMAGE. - Dr. Talmaga, who haa which are .read by stenographer. , Terr bn 30,000,000 U still a h&rd worker at the age of. 70. Ilia people every week, are nearly all dictated to a 111, ler-mo- na, ;n |