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Show THE ONLY NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN CACHE COUNTY. VOL. XXIV. LOGAN CITY, UTAH, ' SATURDAY, AUGUST ed all that was mortal of the fine' young fellow whose lifo was sud- UNKNOWN SUICIDE. San Francisco-UmatillSteerage Passenger on Steamer Kilts Himself. -JFouod Dead la Hi Bunk a - by Steward in Evidently Been Very Determined as he Cut His Throat From ar to Ear With Penknife. Had Morning An unSeattle, Wash.,Aug.l3. known steerage passeuger on the steamer UmaSan Franeisco-SetU- e tilla was found dead in bis bunk this morning by otic of the steerage stewards. The man, who was about 55 years old, bad comriiitted suicide, tie cut his throat from ear to ear. A small pen kuife was Hard. In his efforts to end his existence the mau nearly cut off his head. Missing. denly crushed out. Many beauti--f- ul bouquets off flowers were laid by loving bands upon the casket, oue of which was furnished by the k. M. M. I. association, The Services were quiet And very impressive. Elder M. J. ltallard rendered a beautiful solo. Bishop VV. B. Preston spoke comforting words to the bereaved. Elder M. J. Ballard delivered a most impressive and eloquent discourse, proving that it is. well for mortals to feel like acknowledging the hand of an allwise Providence in all the affairs of life. In speaking with the father afterward he assured the writer that he felt greatly comforted by the fine discourse delivered by Elder Ballard and the comforting words of Bishop Preston. About forty teams followed the remains to the Logan cemetery. While we feel to acknowledge the hand of the Lord in that parting, we siucerely hope that nothing so sad will occur in Beuson again. Resp. - Benson, Aug. 13, 1903, Sheriff Rigby is iu receipt of the following circular with the request to give publicity: "A reward of $10 will be given for news of the wherebonts of Peter Kay, Jr., if alive or dead, who left Syracuse N. Y. in June, 1902, .and was last heard of as working for a , party named James MacMillan at Earl), near Spokane, Washington, and at that time announced that ' he thought of going to Bntte, Mont. He is 20 years of age.about 5 ft, 10 in., ICO pounds, i sandy , complexion. smooth face, light brown hair; light blue eyes, large regular r; Baseball will take on a bit of new life today; it is calculated to be a big day umoug lovers of the sport. The Smithfleld champions will play the Logan amateurs on the B. Y. campus at 3:30 p. m. Both nines are said to be' iu good trim and a lively battle is promised. Ou Monday at 4 p. m. at the same place "Wesslers (Best , of Ogden will meet the Logan ama- short thick Lands, The Wellsrille iaddies go to weart8ire lealiar, .OX'bat. is a Dewey today and expect to return with all kinds of lanrels. gardener orflorieulturist by occupation and pretty well up in the One Hundred teeth, rather People. btiines.' From fjne hundred people one Any information will be thankwould possibly receive one hutnlred fully received by the anxious different answers to the, question be to addressed and should parents J Jt How do you cure a cold! Thos. W. Quigley, .'would also bo possible1 to find a Chief-of Police, Acting Syraeus, N. Y., Aug. 7. 1903, great army of people who would answer "Scotts Emulsion..' I The Roundy Funeral. Editor Journal: Funeral - NO 99 ing the D. & R. G. W. track near Provo on the evening of Aug. 7th, BLOODY t returned a veidict to the effect that they came to their deaths tbrongh the negligence of the comMurderous Act of a Madman At Con-- , panys employees, who failed to observe due , diligence and give cert In Wichita, Kansas. proper signals. Laborers and Robots Fight on Bond of ' heppnYr FloodT INSANE AN BATILE. DEED. it Emptied Revolver and Rifle Into Crowd in ' John Attendance Three People Killed Outright and Eight or Ten Wounded . Stein, Former dent Well-Know- of Logan, Moving Train. . Resi- n a Victim. . 1 Worklnfcmtn on Wav to Wheat FlcUx of North Dakota Savagely Attacked bv Armed Hoboes Two Men Dead and a Suicide Completed the Work, According to the' Pacific Woodman, the official organ of the Wichita, Kan.,, Aug. 13, At Woodmen of the World, a period!-.ca- l Third Seriously Injured. published in San Francisco, the 11 Winfield, Kan.,, tonight, a last number with a revolver and a ehoteao fired tadTthe He7pu. 6reeon?flood both into the crowd attending which occurred June 14, bad . a Helena, , Mont., Ang. 12. A band concert and killed three peo- local significance hereabouts .since bloody battle between hoboes and ple outright and wounded eight or oue of, its victims was Mr. Jobu harvest hands on the way to wheat n resiten others. He then killed himself. Stein, a former North Dakota occurred fields of He is supposed to have been de- dent of Logan, and au efficient acHe this morning on a moviug Northcountant and V mented. left Logan some two years ago and ern Pacific freight train east of settled in Oorgon. Glendive, as a result of which two The record of the missing as men are dead and auother serious.shown iu the paper above referred to says: Fuse 14, John Stein, ly if uot fatally wounded. McGovern and Meushing were bank clerk; member Albina Camp .No. 191; New comer to llrppner; members of a party of six laborers .family of wife and six children who boarded the train at Glendive residing in Portland; up to date, and were bound for the wheat fields of the Dakotas. They enJane 21, body not recovered ot the box v, car tered train a Height The body of Mr, Stein was later . 1D iL lore I Ed recovered, for his namo is ou at the station. Williams of Ogden did about $400 official assessment list for Sept While eating their breakfast at i damage. 1903, in the same paper on account the station they noticed they were The Black Hawk War veterans of death a9 follows: being watched by three hoboes, have been enjoying a three days John Sleiu, age 37, camp 191, and suspecting trouble, and seeing of Portland, Oregon; cause of parties following them toward the rennion at Provo. cars, they took a supply of rock C. H. McCoy, a Salt Lake death, accidental drowning onn into the car with them and fastenJune 14, 1903; exatniuiug pbyi-InA,adruggist, left his bicycle outside ed doors on the inside. side the time of entering lodge, W, his store for a lew minutes, Other parties tried to get them to when he wished to use- - k 'found B. Patkiuson, His wife, Aaltje refused1 Stein, "was paid the amount of thy open the doors, which they some thief had kolen it: - ' , , r Woodmep of the , World policy, to do.' Tbe train pulled ontr and when, old $2,000, July 21. 1903. . Herman Holsch, a seven-yea- r about four miles ont three men'-- , boy stole a horse and buggy and Relief Soclet Conference Hyrum entered the end door ot the car,' took a long drive. He Was arrested for grand larceny, but the Judge having handkerchiefs over thir Stake. ; , faces. Two of them carried guns. dismissed him with a reprimand. f t , The Relief society Conference of oue a club and a - lighted candle in R.- B. Ketchnm, ' employed in his hand. They began shooting theO. S. L. Ry. engineering de- Hyrntn Stake will convene in Hy-nu-at as as soon I7th they entered tbe car. Monday. Augnst partment, is in St. Marks hospi- 10 a.city, m. and 2p.ro. A good at- The laborers, instead of giving up. tal, Salt Lake, suffering from a tendance commenced pelting them with is desired. broken leg, the result of rocks, and the fight became genMary M. Howell, accident at Payette, Idaho. , , -- well-know- book-keepe- r. t Base Ball. teurs. 1903. 15. The Depot Circus. Some small boys, were disappointed when they found that the first train was loaded with pianos and organs for the Harris Music Co. Forty Newman Organs one ever assembled iu the ward met to a number of pianos arrived. Seven show their love for the departed teen organs were neyer taken ont and their sympathy for the sorrow-stricke- n of the car, but were shipped to parents, brothers, sisters Preston, Idaho, and the balance and relatives. blockaded the sidewalk at the HarA most beautiful casket contain- - ris Music store. ser- vices over the remains of Myron Roundy were held ni the Benson meeting house Thursday, Aug. 13. Oue of the largest gatherings that ( Y . . I -- . - - - n Nellie Parkinson, eral. had During the fight the 'harvest, Elizabeth B. Owen, hands a suit of clothes stolen from his opened the side door of the Presidency. box car and jumped from the train, room in the, Antler rooming house Wanted. Renters then running thirty miles an hour. a short time eiuce. Visiting One of the men flagged the north other he saw day Ogden the The Lewiston Sugar Company is Robert McClain wearing the stolen offering for rent, on easy terms, coast limited, which picked np the wounded men and took them to suit, and caused his arrest. small or large farms, at Lewiston, Glendive. The body of tbe unFrank Ross and Nick . Lowell, Utah, said land to be- - used for known man was found in the car two Italians employed in the growing sngar beets. Here is a when the train reached Wibaux. to secure Smelter at Murray, engaged in a Stance tor home-seekeThe Coroner is investigating, of term homes for a years in and fight in which each received good Deputy Sheriff Lursou and Cache several knife wonnds, and Lowell the most desirable port of posse ar6 pursuing the hoboes.who . a scalp wound from a piece of slag. Valley. into tbe bad Address, Geo. C. Parkinson, probably escaped Both men are in jail. lands. Lewiston, Utah. For the second time Nick Haworth has been refused a new trial by the State Supreme Court, and SUMMER VACATIONS. it now seems will have to' die for the murder of nightwatchman Sandall of tbe Farmers Union Store at Layton, Davis Co., on the night of March 28th, 1899. UttnAi lit rt Tie Mni Because of several fake battles MWI of late, Mayor Thompson of Salt Lake has prohibited the Clifford Queenau contest, which was to have taken place Friday night, at the Armory, and it will therefore be pulled off in the opera house in Ogden at some time in the near J. D. Digraau of Salt Lake . rs -- future. John Shnrey, a laboring man. was help up, robbed of $75 in gold, $12 in silver, and in addition shot in the right leg below the knee, by three footpads, at Ter- The Sheriff of Boxelder county took the ti ail and soon had the three, Ed, Walker, Joe Harrington and Jack McCann, under race. MAJOR GKNk.HAL CHAFFEE. , BKAR.AOMUtAt. BARKER. !OMMAJi)ERS OF OPPOSING FORCES IN THE WAR GAME. In Ike Kn,e of mimic wnr shortly to bn undertaken, Major .General A dm, R.Cliaffee direo-o- n ill be iu command of the haul force-.- , while the naval continent wjll be under the of Pear Admiral Albert Ninth Barker. Both are experienced commanders and the services they represent is keen. iendly livah-- between the to f I've got It. That feller ' on Farmer (after tome hard thinking): them city millyenairs. He aint likely to find a dook fer his darter out The Coroners jury investigating but, by crackey, I'll have enough money to buy that jinin forty screw the deaths of Joseph Atkinson and here, fall r I Cleveland Plain Dealer. this down who were run Lucy Thomas, arrest. and killed by a train while cross- - |