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Show a a' LOGAN CITY UTAH, 'TUESDAY, APatL XXJII VOL. STRANGE FIGHT. A at Meet in The Ring Bull and Lion EJ Paso, Texas. Been Victorious HaJ gjlVouM Have - Sawed MV" Cruel -HiV A .Trainer Reyoltiflgly Animal Fiht, pti to Mate EiccnNot His Horns otf-Li- ofii tr V persons, mostly. saw cans, at the Juarez ling today, a most brutal fightbetween a bull lion, owned siuee and a It was a enb by J. Morrisou of Los thousand Angeles, Cal. -- TgU-wn- s j stappedythft authorities after many encounters, m whi: e, the lion's right foreleg was broken and several ribs stove iu, the lion bleeding at mouth and hose. He would have been killed at the? first ; on; slaught had it not been i that r the tips of the bulls' horns had been Mexican k eat off. As it was the again and again, cowed. lion was tossed and thoroughly . perfor-rrisou-eute- red v Downpour, 7 - , I s ( cx-tra- in Hocpltals ai Result of Saturday Night E iturlancrs Attack Vas Lnexpectej Vitriol Thrown Front; Houses Woun 'ed Rioters Die. Tweaty-Fcu- ho ct Ifi'r ' C y ! O n 4. p.t . f i I t. . . ' V ' 7' a-e- vf , : i 'fjfr ' 7 ' V? y .'t, - tjl fi 5 7. 11 ' t f v v I ak ' ' ; . L 4 ' B 4 x i t I t f ' .j f 7. .fr? ... . V t I' . 7 t,' J d A? ' ; 'S T , V 'i A At 2:40 oclock thisl (Sunday) morning a downpour of rain has qnenObed.the last flicker of tho rioters enthusiasm. The guards-a ve--l isba nded a m- l- tlu - ) ' , 9 I ,W' . h ? 7 town-is-qui- et. 4 ' A 'iW Ai - - 1 1 . 1 A WILDCAT BLOODHOUND. - .1 of John (Don) Smith has been set and will Provo. of Mrs. shooting at J?oltou, be heard iu d. ity as Trailer. . -- -- A tramp who ties m Echo was -- .walking -- the canyon, was found snnermg from smallpox, and . was Quarantined about a mile from bcho station. ltf e B. Morris Young was badly rned by falling into, a bonfire around which a number of children ' fJL 8n-?- rrperly'of-Xiog- an, Playing. rora bQes. a Provo who was young man the re on froni Nevada and was t0 boad n freight train in LiU ?ruck,Gran3e. .yards nt Salt a switch target and h8 wUi'Vn t0i G,e track Mvliere ullh!e!smishe(11'a J?essitatiug-flninutairou- T7 nnl PoCtl3? -c- left foot, 7 ,8 Jonathan f- J oiSb r h J. arrest -- arrest iur Tersohal of-her- re- event; tmin. As be reiterated the threat holioe u"1 tbe Presence of the up and the i adSS Jave heSsedta and be- iolenee jlsn, '? Khe -- on-Fri-- j -- tf1pen ex-H- -- - ( - - -- . the-river- He - m wanted ; Reynold1 for kecPinsf late 0lJ,ei' ,nei7 and . H,n Cten nT?dedni5 or - with rain -- 0re(l' the Sa,t Lake Wa?,?clrdemanding the -- S.L,.-fell-from-bwLt- f--V . day-be-lo- e, Twenty-fou- r persons have been taken to the hospitals suffering . iif last i from injui i sT nct-iviOne1 I ances. distui work night's been" who not was shot has man identified. , He .wns probably a mere spectator ns tbero were many such in the crowd when the shooting suddenly commenced. The unexpectedness of last nights bloodshed, which exceeded that of any previous evening, is shown by the fact hat Gen. the civil commandingguard, had just ordered the ambulance withdrawn when the firing opened, andtheambnlance was immediately needed to gather np the injured. Vitriol was throw- n- from the ; windows of some of the houses.-O- ne man was - hot while standing in a st uoud story window and pitched to the street., fractnring his skull, his injuries resulting .... fatally. The people in some of the houses burled flower potsr knives find 7 lighted boxes of matches npon the heads of the charging police. A revolver fusilade was begun of - the- bjrboth sides, and-so- me fired their rifles.-Severgensdarmes , rioters were injured, two ' of them being shot, one of whom has since died. A . few, of thej were hurt. police d A and iucodvenieuce.. , t Art unknown man was found WASHINGTON ELM. CAMBRIDGE, UNDER WHICH. WASHING. ' TON TOOK COMMAND UF THE AMERICAN ARMT..', lying by- - the-si- de 'ofthevrailway track uear the Hot Sptiiigs north . of Ogden. In 'a dying1 condition. He hAd been 'struck ly a train'; and one arm' ent, from his .body;; He was tilso' covered with bruises.' He did not recover consciousness, and died on the way to the hospital. Benjamin Howard, leading man the eat followed his masters trai of the Frawley company which has until he reached the spot ' where he ' been playing in Salt .Lake, atY" ' stood. tempted suicidein Jiis room at the When Robinson returned to Knutsford. hotel, by swallowing Util- - Victor he, began traiuinglhe cat, two .ounces, of landannm, and t and now says that as tTman trailer afterwards gashing his yvrist with" it is far. superior to any . blood-hotinrazor. ' The act was dis The cat will be kept at the : covered before death ensued, bud statiou. police he was revived. He had been ' despondent because ''of ill" health SUICIDE IN CEMETERY. and some, professional disappointSan Jose, Cal., April 12. Arnold ments He will recover. I. Harlan,; who arrived here J; M. Leach, a brakeman on the.', on Thursday from New York, comat: 0. suicide in -- GakIl ill cememitted Leamington, Millard Co., Denver, .Colo., April 13. A tery, near this. city, by shooting day morning last, while attempting out-; wildcat which has a scent keener himself through the. head with a to make his way on a railing to the a side of the joint baggage and mail than any bloodhound has been revolver. lie left better de that had 'he coroner, stating car, from one compartment to thr Il0iice fttl posited- - $250 at - James tej Si. other. .His head,' was, neariy tom thorities to" aid in pursuing crimi- hotel to e defray his', funeral from his body. The Jxnly was 30 was of about from The penses years present 'comes, first taken to Juab," where his nals. bore evidences of. culture and age Victor. of Robinson Tom to wife and child live, and later Salt Lake, where he was buried The animal according to Mr. and refinement. AMERICAN KILLED BY REBELS. under the auspices of the Brother Robinson, wascaptnrcd about two r hood of Railway Trainmen; r ; ; years ago while he was on a pres New Orleans, April ,12, News It was has reached here jof the confiscaEd. Johnson, claiming- - to hail pecting trip in the hills. under his tion of an American launch, owned , cub a but then, from Spokane, was arrested by the only aud tame became it fol: by Kressman, Braden & Co., by Ogden police nedr Riverdale, where, tutelage dur-oi- l be was found in a nude condition, lowed him like a dog. It was Columbian insurgents at Bopas del bad.ingone of these outings that Rob- - Toro, norlhof jCplon . Oue pf the the hank of been in the river for some hours inson noticed- that IhecatThad a American crew was killed and his it could depreviously, rfttejnpting to drown very fine nose and that bodyrthrown overboard. : The ina within of the tect to presence game himself. He wasjlaken jail, surgents escaped .with, the boat, . and-waf. laterJound in the jail bath-roo- tadins of 1000 Jffrds. a buL a United States - cruiser red - h I m lias goYie to recover with his throat cut, but - not itr777z fatallv.' On the approach of, the many a meal, but Robinson never LINEMAN JT7UND DEAD. of the possibility of trainjailer he' attempted to tear, the thought The ing the animal to follow human Victoria, B. C.; April 12; ' Tbe wound open with fingers. in- beings it. body of James Applewhite, a lineuntil one jngged ent, which hild been on a hill he man, was found at the foot of an was Taking up a position flicted with a dull pocket-knifbe which had electric light pole fthi.f evening. sewed op, and Johnson placed in looked overthe route was Whethcrshe was killed by a shock and followed i finally 'gratified a straight jacket. . to see the cat trotting along' with or lost his hold and fill cannot be & its nose to the ground after the said. Ue came,. from Wbatconi Try Chamberlains Stomach bloodhound. months ihree best the Through ago, and is believed Liver Tablets, physicForfashionofa and ravine out into in brush Co. again, tobelong Oregon7 ale by Riter Bros. ,ca , r Brussels, April 13. 3 a. in the neighborhood of the Maison de Teuple are still occupied by troops busily engaged 7 in dispersing the groups which have gathei ed on the" outskirts of it 1 d lone. .. Most of the rioters, however, had become worn oat and gone home aud there is 1 ttlc likelihood of 'further" trouble t might, but thre is every reason:-t- o expect renewals of the diitur-- , bance at daylight, as a majority of the rioters are apparently rouehs and young irresponsibles who will npt obey the injnnctions of . the Bocialist leaders to refrain from disorders. Strange Story of TheAnimals The preliminary hearing W. R. Southwell for the Quenches Last : Spark of Rioters Enthusiasm. , misplaced,- - and when the animal refused ..to .fight, it is said, his master crnelly beat him with. a long club and goaded him with iron rods, ; Throughout the fight he also threw acid 6ii th? lion to enrage him. of TRain . -- for protection . Confidence was SCENES. 1' . tthe-spfq- ial' NO. BELGIUM charge of assisting Tillie Williams to rob a Chinaman, has leeu released! for lack of evidence. Mr, and Mrs. William Nixon, who were both serving a lengthy term iu the Salt Lake city jail for drunkrnness,nnd were trotted as have both disappetred. trusties, ' ? -August Miller, who was released on February 28th from the State'pein ten tiary , isngain,in the toils for having stolen a watch first day he rwasntT liberty: . Peter Everett," better-known- " as -- Mexican k Pete-- 4 he - png list, aroused dll inmates of the Salt frantic cries LakMity jail by-hi- s on Sunday night. It was !a ense : of delirium tremens. j ff visitors to Saltair thisjseason wish-- to quench the thirst engendered by the saline breezes, they will have to carry; their of malt wltE them, :as not even beer will be sold at thefamous resort Li 1 U Miss Port Coolidge, l years old, of Ogden, has left he borne and goue - to - San Francisco.VTt was, notr'an Jelopment case, and efforts will be made to induce, ber to relnrn home without;' the humiliation of an arrest. James King, a negro porter of a Commercial street saloon, under thrown arrest for having down in a dark alley and robbed William Smithmau, a Rio Grande employee from .whom. itJs ' alleged he took ' a pnrse containing $4.50. ; Tbe Prawleyp companys trunks light on the little damage, ,Ube t he cage and posed with his hand pn the artists .were attached Gu Salt iLake for pets mane for iu attendance. Eveu after - the alleged breach . of contract in beast had been badly wounded And Provo. The amount of the; claim crippled, when the- -- owner would, was $299. 7Frawley is determined approach the cage , it would T rush to resist and threatens, in tom, to to him with an appealing look sue for damages eansed by delay - .Only once did be bull, and then he did At the beginning-- of i)02. ' AndreWfMnrra ' , a negro who has been in jail in Salt Lake on a up-on-t- Several 13. 13,7 st Ves-tratte- 1 n, - ... al It was reported last night that the Socialists intend to hold a meet- tng today in the park at Lneken, a suburb of Brussels, within a few1 hundred yards of the royal palace. 7.. The detective department is busy weeding out the anarchists and revolutionary suspects in the coal districts. Ten foreigners guilty of revolutionary propaganda were deported from the mines near , Mens i yesterdayTThe president and see retary of two of the principal socialist societies at La ' Louvre were asrested yesterday. Theregi . mentofAhlinewhich.washrqiighti froha he Antwerp civic guard at La Louvre, is pa' 7 trolling that town. A great socialist demonstraticn ociurred last night at Liege; wIipiu a mob numbering OOOOparnded the streets, smashing widdows and to-reinf- cTcel -- A mass shooting. laid in the square in Maison du People, at speeches were made.-- meeting was front of thewhich violent - - r- - |