OCR Text |
Show LOGAN CITY; UTAH, SATURDAY, . FEBRUARY" ; vol.xxiv. FLOATED TO DEATH ; forty Fishermen May Have Lost Their ; ' Were Living in Shanties Bail' Storm Arore the Ice, When a Great and feroke .Icc Inb Grirdina 'Ko News o! Fishers Since their death in the storm which struck .Saginaw ayJuesdayjiihtj T.ie men were living: in shanties built on the ice The storm burst without warning, It was aceora- panied by a blinding swirl of snow and the waves Crushed the ice in the hay upon .which, the fisher- -' men's huts yere .standing into a grinding, crushing mass. Nothing has been seen of men or shanties since. It is known that two were drowned and little hope is expressed ' for the others. James L. Fisk.- - a fisli'bnyer, wljo spent thu night in his fctntinnicanie to the city last pight and said that priorto the storm he eonld see plainly a dozen shanties and jneu moving about them, but in the morning there was ho sign of. human life on the bay. Two men not far from who were in his place were lost duping tbe uight, cakes of ice having smashed nty . Wool-Growe- rs . t r' 5. It . is Bay City, Mich.,, Feb, feared that forty fishermeiwent to ' T. . Tfutee Men .T BATTLE-IMMINENPear Idaho Falls, a demand ou him for his 25 jxjr cent, of $3000,000, amounting to $75,000 and he failing to pay, sut was eutered as above stated, Mr. Await Expected Attack Hanson could not be seen today, , i ' and bis side of the affair could hot ; of Cattlemen. be learned. Some of his friends, h o we ve rrwere d isposed to treat the matter lightly saying that the. proposed company, for. Blackfoot Sheepmen Enraged Over Murder of Min had not been decided upon,.' that nich. Intrench Themtclvei With Bodies while the articles of incorporation of his 3C0 Slaughtered frheep Blocd had'bcen-fdgnedit- - was Situa agreed frozen Into Huge Cakes tltJit'theyWrre not to be filed, but tion Serious. ' that Mr. Hanson was to come to Utah to raise the remainder of the capital, in fact that he himself com prised the whole comany as he sub srjcibed for all the $300000 of cap ital except $1)00. which' was the ex tent of the- Blackfoot peoples. Jn vestment. Hater he found it nd vnntageous to merge his enterprise with that of the Loveland Col., people, and did' so. Should. the expected auleome from the Idaho legislature. Ir. Hausons "friends say the factory will still be' built inBiughara. county,, in which Blackfoot is located, so that town will have but little to complain of. f Lives. . that of the priipbsed eotiipanvto be located of-i- ce - Deseret News. - ' HUNDREDS i Caracas, Feb. 5.70aracas is' in great distress as the result of the existing conditions. While yellow fever and typhus prevail, they are not in epidemic form, and the alarming mortality which in January was 45 per J.000, is ilqe to starva tion. which induces tbe disease.No learning that later merged people. Mr.. Hanson had his Company with j?93 for improvements in 1902. ,In a collision near Mapleton, mation to such conditions except when ravaged by the plague. The licensed liquor dealers of Provo have petitioned the city council to protect them against the unlicensed dealers who share their trade free of license charges. Wallace Naylor, the young man brother of yoihig Tillottson. whq, was struck on the head with who waded out to their assistance. a hammer by William Bondestal, at Priee, died of his injuries .at the Hvrum Stak: Priesthood Meeting. Holy Cross hospital in Salt. Lake. The regular monthly Priesthood Bondestal will most likely o held meeting of the Hyrum Stake of for murder. Zion will convene at . the usual Minerva Reeves and Eva Curtis at Feb. 1903, 7, two of the girls who spt fire to the place Saturday, a Reform school at Ogden, were arW. C, Parkinson, raigned before Judge Howell in Deo. O. Pitkin, Ogden for arson, pleaded not I. C, Tjioresen, guilty, and were committed to jail . Stake Presidency. in default of $500 bonds. The Salt Lake City Council has decided by resolution to reward officer Heath for during the fight fnwdiich he killed the robber, and appointed the mayor, city attorney and police and prison committee to consider the matter and report a suitable reward. Mrs. Annie- - Bradley, alleged lp.m. TRACY. Fugitive Trusty Suicides Rather Thai - Submit to Capture. IJx-Senat- trunks. The United States Circuit Court of Appeals sitting in San Francisco bps reversed a ruling of the Circuit Court of Idaho which had the effect, if it was the pleasure of sheep inspector Thomas G. Lowe, of debarring sheep from Utah or other states from Idaho ranges ou government land. This will please Utah, Wyoming and Montaua - approxi- FOLLOWED be- tween the Sanpete local train nud a light engine, five men were, hurt, but fortunately none seriously. , Arthur Brown is in in Lake for contempt of Salt jail court in failing to pay his divorced wife .the $150 a month alimony awarded her when $he secured her divorce. Henry Smith, a demented negro in jaiLiu Salt-La- ke forvagra ncy , jumped head first into a barrel of whitewash in an attempt to end his life. Pulled out and washed off with a hose, he begged for a rope or knife for the same purpose He imagines he has killed two men and is serving a twenty-fiv- e year sentence for stealing eighteen . RESCUED BY BOY. He says the other fishermen could hardly Feb, 5. In atRaleigh N. have escaped, as they were still drive to through a swollen tempting farther out and nearer the scene of stream known ns Foundry branch, the first breaking up of the ice. near Oxford, N. C., last night, Ethel Royster, Mary Dean and SOREN HANSON SUED FOB $75, COD. William Tillottson were thrown inAdvices from Blackfoot, Idaho, to the water by the overturning of state that parties there concerned the buggy'aDd MisS Royster was with Mr, Soren Hanson of Ilyrura, drowned. Miss Dean seized a bush Utah, in the organization ora as she was swept down the stream. proposed sugar company at that Tillottson grasped her skirt in point, have just planted suit passing and both were rescued a twelve-year-ol- d against him for the. sum of $75,-OU- few minutes later by a The allegation. is made that Mr. Hanson agreed with Blackfoot people to form a sugar factory with a million dollars capital, that tbe sum of $00,000 was to be paid up, that the first call-f- or 25 cmt. cash was to be made at once, that the articles of incorporation were signed by Mr. H Anson and the Blackfoot The' latter, Salt Lake City expended $342, - their shanties to pieces. O 1903. sheep men. Willie Russell, a small boy of Salt Lake, arose in his sleep and wandered forth from home on Wednesday night, barefooted and in his night clothes.- He walked many blocks and was not fonnd for (wo hours, just after his When fonnd, his awakening. feet and other- parts of his body were frozen. He was takeu home and a physician summoned The body of the highwayman who was killed by Officer Heath of Salt Lake, and t which . was laid STARVING. city in the world shows an 7. Had Been Wounded by Pursuing Paste Battle With Sheriff Near Eddwilie, Oregon -- Had Been Shat Through the Body. CorvallisOfTTeb. Edward White, the fugitive trusty recently escaped from the Oregon peniten-- t ary.s imitating the noted outlaw, Harry Tracy, killed himself yesterday, near Eddyville, thirty miles west of Corvallis, after having' been wounded by the posse in pursuit, The body was brought here at uoon today, en route to the penitentiary for burial. In the encounter White had been brought to his knees with a shot through his, body, and in that position placed his 44 Colts revolver to his own forehead and sent a bullet crashing through his brain. The fight took place withiu a few yards of the house of Robert Warnick. After an encounter with .Sheriff. Ross Sunday, near Wnldport, White worked his way back to tho Yaquina filer, having been seen at a schoolhouse near Chitwood early ' Tuesday morning. Officers were on the trail. As Warnick was passing along the railroad with u section gang he 5. - observed White at some distance 'on ' Hie county road. Tho latter secreted himself in the bushes and the party passed on to a distance of 150 yards, wlieie Warnick took the back track' Soon ntter White appeared in the lane approaching Warnicks house where a saddled horse was tied, Warnick copmianded him to halt and White presented ,his revolver but did not fire. The leveled his Winchester, and White wheeled and ran toward the out at the Evans undertaking establishment, was viewed by curious thousands and fully identi fi'ed by a half dozen people; but, alas! only two agreed upon either name or identity. Each told pu entirely different story with the exception of Fred Staudmeyer and men George Heaton, recently discharged from the army, horse. who said thejs. recognized (he As he attempted to mount a balremains as those of a man let from 'the rifle tore through This caused who had served in the Philip- Whites clothing. to convict the who in arrived San change his plan and pines and and ran toward lie horse left the Francisco on the transport Thomas a few days before Christmas, from 'the Warnick barn. Then a shot whence all three went to Elko, pf-lic- er two-youn- g where deceased was called Red Wing Mickey, and from whence he departed Jan, 17th, after participating in a holdup. identifiers, however, positive Other were equally his-braver- y - Arthur paramour of to Brown, failing appear at the time se.t for her trial upon a charge of (adultery preferred by Mrs, ex-Sen- ator Brown, who secured a divorce a short time since, and for twenty-fouhours the&pafter, her bail bond of $1,500 signed by Henry Newell and Arthur Brown, was declared forfeited by Judge Diehl of Salt Lake. J. Cannon, who had been ill for some time at his home in Ogden, suffering from appendicitis, was taken to the Holy Cross-- hospital, where an r. LEx-ieuatorFran- k operation was immediately decided upon and performed' at an early hour Thursday morning. The appendix was found in very bad rendition, and was removed.- At last ' reports all .conditions were favorable to Mr, Cannpns recovery, which will be earnestly desired by a host of friends. - JUt)0E WILLIAM ' jt jurist and statesman n'ru l)mT Tw Dcseen lu le.a certainty R. DAY. !T1nent Ohio judges, William R. Day holds high rank 8I.' on le United tjtates Supremo court bench seems opamsh-America- n war he was secretary of state. A ri DR. BARROWS TREATING A PATIENT WITII FORMALIN. FOR , BLOOD POISONING.. , - Dr. C. C. Barrows is the New York physicim who recently startled the medical fraternity ly injecting ft solution of formalin into the veins of a patient who was dying of blood poisoning. The patient, who had a temperature of 108, promptly recovered. |