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Show iVOl SXIV- tjY'; LOGAN CJTTf ' JUTAS, - it Within the 'Walls jarible Battle ThrStalc .t Pl TflUitSDAAV'1' APJUL 23.- - 1903. it eovrow.aad sympathy be made, .todk refnge ARRAlCHSCROVEIi" The men Messrs. Martiugau, Linford and ANOTHER. FACTORY; clenched. coruer;" For theaiHxt few minntes thape Bullen were charged with the. duwas a terrible struggle. The owtd ty of preparing resolutions of reof blows, followed by agonising the follow- Idaho to Have Another Sugar Facr' groaus, viesued from behind fl.be Bryan Says , CfevcB I , Eefraycl tt? spect. They reported resolution ibas which ing adopted bars. It all happened in lessdame L Decocrdit, Party. ... tcry. unanicnonsly by tlie liKMirdrUerad thauntltwsto'teiritand ia a spread ttpovt the minutes, autl toomeut a guard and several pm WW com sent tq the bereaved family. oners rushed into the cell. The Whereas It has pleased' our Committee Appointed I men covered with blood, flashed Democratic Pwiv not Eatmjr of Hooedv Representing the to remove from Father and beaten nntil they were almost Acquired Vadth-kL- n Havt Money Heavenly Town of Fremont County in Principal onr midst, by death, the president beyond recognition, fought like and be Democrat, but g Moaev Snkc River Valiev' lEtfrclv Scpcrete of this institution, onr beloved fiends, he HuSo fe Him be Fotn the Other Fadory Territory. fellow trusted Briglnm Young, They were taken' to the hospital. ' V It, and it is: . Dr. Young fouud the stifl iu that while we feel to Resoved, Hamiltons chest had penetrated the decree of Divine Provbow to - St. Kansas City, Mo., April 21. through the lung.and this weuld, Anthony, Ida., April 21. in the idence, taking away of alone, lie stated, was almost cer- WnL J g thimorn-in.Bryan, spesking we not only re- It is authoritatively' annonneed here oar tain to preve fntalrThe other ents to the teast 7 Democracy at death as his a great loss to that a second sugar factory is to be gard were all found to be of the most Touii College, but iustalied in Idaho, and that every serious nature .An operation will the banquet given! by the Democra- the Brigham , sorrow a sense Jackson personal keenly tic the have to be performed on Browns endeavor will be made to have' it ConntyClob and therein. head to remove fractured pieoes of newspapermen of Missouri, comAnd that we regard with pro- finished in time to secure the the sknll, and his chnuces for re plimentary to WnL J Stone, at bounty offered by the state legisla-- f found pleasure the able and covery, the doctor stated are very which the address dldf not begin in the which tare during 1904. While Ibis manner slim. until long after mitjtafght, bitterly deceased ever discharged his duties, bounty is only half a cent a pound Moth. arraigned Grover Cleveland and both; as a trustee and as the presi- i the projectors feel that it is wtrth bis supporter, who" arAmaking thy dent of the institution; and that striving ' for. Committeeshave The Salt Lake Herald has this i . . the HPPpinted, ; to say of the Thatcher Stock Com- plea for harmony among Demo- tjftllffre haJo.t a fi lend, the state Jie aespinjjiy vs,made up anioneer and emmre hui der. the Ij stronj;st Interests in the ehhin of crats. pany: a. f in Freniotiti coutit.r, The Thatcher stock cortipaay of representative Missouri ' Demo0n1 PaWtiC Anlhnn.V, Rexlmrff,, Enin, came down from Logan yesterday crats and the remarks of Mr.Bryaii titSwn .. . Tttou. Wilford and other Parker, for ah engagement of three bights raef with enthsvnstic- - favor hrith u ine sr These 'emninittees ,havp pjIIPeg and a matinee at the Salt?. Lake Jhis hearer. Ifo said ip part,:, , ur .lepdrll1! .securnl n numbeK' j, The opening i What, wnfed ip,.. fhis uatioii brpthet .nnr deep theatre in Moths. wW u lpc ljid'Stfrl)Wr performance last night, , while is m oni t . vop ra ge. awpp g men. , We Imtlitassocfates. tt. Tliumns Cutler. showing some signs of hasty prep':, need , (moaI ,.yparaje, ,iqoie that! flietiou their tieafts may be com the foremost of which are pledged aration, was ou the whole credi- ability,, amle 'want Die' kind o rqrtedf;,;VuH'-- ' to plant at lens. 5,000 acres bf beets table, and evoked many demon morn! ourag that 'fight for The Sale of twelve acres of land five years, and suitable ; Mratious of approval. As soon ha jiouest Detnomticnpeipals. In on PyOVldfiicerbench and twelve for ; , fJI nVKf of 1 for the rail- the company gets into the swing of your junior Af iiator, HVilliam Joel acrea bf tetbrii?ht, to John E. rond tracks and .other essentials, its work, we may look for some high Stone,. you have Jn-- ' Missouri' a Oarffslif for $1,000 was approved. a Migar edmprtny would. rewhich ,l v.t ma wboj" bssses bbth mciral i griitla productions. resignation of Prof. ll. K. quire. The committees now state the ihirf interest analast courage MerrilFasr1 a member of the faculty ?Mo$t of qight !glad nbillty, I that every guarantee enn be fnrn-ishecentered iu Miss Helen Boyers that you have harmony: in this was accepted. and that the may be President Linford submitted his relied ou for the f tiltnotory Lady Dolly. Miss Boyer will be tato. I believe the Democrats of of 1904, Tbp favoynblyi remembered by many Missouri give" the le?t idea oThow report for the year, which . i ImnfyonwhirhJtNrawisenV 'SMtlLbg&s for- - her. rendition .of to . secure .harmony amdhg the rce tfroly ssnsmln sTiT'JffiTSot from Zb&fl ihCorianton. She fitted Democrats of the nation." I believe at the college, and that more prat in which the present Idaho j that very happily into the part of Lady in harmony. The Democratic bed ticnl work is being done tlmn here Sugar company is loented, and Doily and rose to her strong scenes is wide enough for all who want to tofore. Tlie report whs a fr,c0,,-vbe amply support-1- 6 ' tvill with au ease and finish that gave come in, but we do not want flattering one und pleased ed the end enabled to farmers j by eyideuce of no small amount of to have to sit up nights to board very much. woik independently of the other. . real talent. President Linford recommended keep' certain pretenders from pick Miss Ida Due was a very ,ing our. pockets. We invite all the establishment of a course in Conference on Saturday. pretty and attractive Vere. Slight- wbo hav? strayed from the fold to eivil engineering at the college, and Dr. W. F. Anderson, probably ly nervous at the outset, she grew dome back if they so desire, but the recommeudedation was unanthe oldest physician in the state, as the performance progressed, and we want them to stay in after they imously adopted. nKd for many years one of the won high favors with the audience, come. We have had enough of The matter of building residences Walter Percival earned mueh ap- Cleyelandism in the Pemocratie for the members of the faculty leading medical practitioners in plause for his Jack Jura, and as party. We had four years of Cleve- along the south side of the college Salt Lake, died at 4:30 Tuesday Fnschia Leach Miss Lottie Levy, land, and after his administration campus was referred to the execu- morning at his residence, 255 South Second East street. Salt was move than pleasing. Miss was over we found ourselves weak- tive committee. Levy, by the way, is a young wo- er than we had ever been before President Linford submitted his Lake City. The cause of death was man who will certainly be heard because we had been betrayed. estimates for the coming school general Oebiliiy, the doctor being from in the dramatic profession. year He had These socalled harmonizers, Cleve- year, They showed that approximate in Ins eighty-firs- t Thomas H. Cutler shows as land and his followers, showed iy $18000 will be reqnired from the beeu ill for a few days and the end Prince Zonroff, the heavy villian, their nearness to Republicanism by church to operate the institution amo peacefully and without a and the other parts were in fairly deserting us in our hour of greatest next year. draggle. The board hands. the need the und the Between capable engagement, Republimeetings supporting ORDERS taken for nil kinds of as stated., runs through Wednesday can party. The Democratic party enjoyed a splendid luncdicon pre- Switches made. Miss hair ; oods. night, with a Wednesday matinee. won a great victory in 1892, which! pared by the girls of the Domestic West 2nd North. 105 John; on, gave our party a great opportunity Arts Department. but Grover Cleveland betrayed the Democratic party, and I carried the burden of his administration throngb two national campaigns! and there was not a plank in either platform that was such a detriment to me in those campaigns as that , burden was, Cleveland had the best opportunity to redeem 'the Democratic party ever offered to any man sinee the time of Andrew Jackson but instead of being true to his party he disgraced- - himself. As a party, we must stand true to Democratic principles and if we do I believe that the Democratic vic-- j tory will some day cotne and it will Le here to remain when it comes. Brown, kght ' wfeo 1-,-- ani Hamilton, Two Priwoe,:Ea Fight With Bar' and gtgt in Daperzte od c Knife. Both in Prton Hoipilal Likely to Die . 1 -- Salt Lake, April 20. A fierce occurred an the jnd bloody fight state penitentiary yesterday, as a sult of which E. W. Hamilton William Brown, two of the most the prison, desperate criminals ' in With a knife will probably die. and an iron bar the men carved ud beat each Other until their in: attending juries are such tbat the ist there practically physicians saysv iio hope for the.reco very Vof either. The fight occurred in the . upper corridor ofithe Jibonserabbut 7 oclock yestctdHythorhmg, At that time it 'iUttsnal iifor the J prosoners to rMsedttfrom' their cells to attend jtfi t heir m or u i a g duties. Brown .and ,Hamilton have cells close tQgetbejrAhdfdtiey-miin-nged to join eavhTotttr before . reaching the 8tajrwpfismnably the men Jiad som ppdslfc; though talking is forbidden, ip tje lines. Suddenly Harmltod 'dre an iroq bnr about a .foot'iVi ledgth froti under his.eoat and, before any onq wa-realized what hkppe&ing, 4 brought it dowriherhis" theead of Brown. The latter, who stood of tht, stairs, gave a at i he ii.-rolled to-ilbottom. In groan-Aa- d an instant he was bn his feet and ran back to his cell. From some place he produced a case knife Hiid at the door met Hamilton, who had pursued him. For an instant the blade glistened in the light then sank to the hilt in Hamiltons side d re just below the right armpit. As the blade flashed again toward Hamiltons breast he ..struck Brown oyer the head, with the iron bar, and the knife pierced him iQ the mouth. It went through his lip, cutting off a tooth and slashed through the tongue, leaving it hanging ouly by a piece of flesh. With another blow Hamilton knocked the knife frpra ,bis ,duta-gonis, ts hand. Realizing that he stood no show then. Brown sprang into his cell and tried to close the door. Hamilton was too quick, though. Into the cell he sprang and flew at co-labor- . con-scientio- ns - im-lnd- !e - ; d. hi I i , B, Y. C. Trustees Meet. The trustees of the Brigham ,Young College met in this city on , THE COURT, OF THE TEMPLp OF ISIS IS NOW AFLOAT i Tuesday, - Two meetings were BECAUSE OF THE ASSOUAN DAM. held and n considerable amount of When the mammoth irrigation dam at Assouan, Egypt, vaa huilt, a great many thing business was transacted. whioh hare lince come to pass wera not thought of. One of these was the effect upon the The members of the board preslow country above of the vast accumulation of water. Had the matter been given any ent were: Joseph F. Smith, W. B. fore consideration it muat have been ie?n that the "hacking of the waters of the Nile Preston, Joseph Howell, L. R. would cause damage. That is precisely what has happened to the temple of Isis on the world famous island of Fhilae. The water has inundated the courtyard, until now sightMartinean and M. W.' Merrill. visit the place in native boats or dahabeaha and aome of the finest Egyptian remains seen After convening Pres. Smith are covered by the floodV Thilae is only 400 yards long, but it ha four temple, extant called attention do the fact that and a Roman triumphal arch. The island, which is just since the last meeting of the board, long colonnade, several obelisks i& of the moat interesting places in the valley of the storied one the first cataract, its president had passed away, and shove Nile and haa long been a favorite resort of visiting tourists. Suggested that some expression of ! SHAMROCK lenJiVV u.. eteef W"1 Hdeck HI AND SIR TIIOMAS LIPTONS PREVIOUS CHALLENGERS. draftu much 1m than ia Sir Thomas Liptons previous chal-"M a foot more bfeant The easy sweep of the foie and aftlinegive a ytnS ide when the boat liata in any weight of wind. The hull ie of nickel of canra covered alnminura. ... , .. - V. . |