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Show Thursday, I THE 1905. 5, January , Frank Sanura; a Japanese dent in Salt Lake, has been arrest- el and thrown into jail for import Jng Japunese women for immorala purposes. .It is claimed that half dozen Japanese women in $Salt Lake have been sold outright into slavery and that the money earned by their immorality goes to enrich their owners. , , Herbert Stone, eighteen years old, of Ogden, shot himself in the right temple with a 22 caliber rifle. It is said he had threatened to commit suicide,' hence his wound is believed to have been intention- Uy inflicted. The bullet glanced and did not penetrate the. brain. hence he may recover. .i On Royal 11. Milliron, son of Ur. Jffiwph Milliron, of Salt Lakowho left home a few days ago, ostensibly to take up the work of a junior in Rush Medical college, Chicago, stopped off at Proo and secured a room at the Hotel Roberts, which hc occupied for two days "under the u a me of M. H. On Tuesday he Royle, Chicago. was found dead in the tub of a bath room adjoining his bedroom, having shot hmself through the heart. Prior to committing suicide he notified his father by mail of his intent, and it was following a telephone call that the body was found. - : ' , v V.Corbin.a Union Pacific switch On Christmas day John Pryor, man. while clinging to the side of a box, car which was being pushed a sheepherder, left Cedar City to along at a rapid rate, was struck go to a sheep camp twenty miles upon the head by a switch target west of Iron Springs. Pryor was car: X more than half dr link when ' he a ncT knocked from--the badlv cut cranium, a broken left Cedar, and his friends tried shimlder and'Ttfllar Eonr resulted. to induce him not to go. "On the , -- I road-horn- - In TEA ' HUMANITY 11 op alt-mos- ers are expected as the outcome of the more liberal policy of Russia. Count Tolstoi blames the Emperor's advisers, whose strenuous and crueHfetivity is arresting the eternal progress, of mankind. He says that the entire country joins with him in condemning the autocratic government which "may answer the of people somewhere in Central Africa, but not the demands of Russian people," who" are de-man- beeortitng-crrlrghttn- ed r world. Count Tolstoi sets forth the sires of the Russian people as of some wild animals at Glenwood Park, the Ogden suburban resort, was attacked and had a bad gash eut in his cheek by a buck deer. lows defol- : ,rFirst, the working people de- Pleasant And Most Effective. plete the wrecking of them. The Sevastopol, after catching fire, exploded and turned turtle. The harbor entrance is blocked with sunken ships. The only navigable craft now at Port Arthur are the hospital ships Kassun and Mon- T. J. Chambers, Ed. Vindicator, Liberty. Texas, writes Dec. 25, 1902:' 'With pleasure and unsolicited by you, I bear testimony to the curative power of Ballards Ilorehound Syrup. I have used it in my family and can cheerfully a firm, i t s ,l h e, most ,c ffecti ve, a nd pleasant remedy for coftghs and colds I have ever used. 25c. 50c, and $1.(X). Sold by Riter Bros. lag to the State Capital l;e Smoking Cae-n1) DrugU6mymnyr People, and on hla " golia. Harbor is Blocked. need ex pect no- - more from Port Arthur as these ships to art unable, leave on. accountjof the block ing of theJha rbor. Reiss represented General Stoessel in the nogotia-tion- s for surrender. A table was spread with wine and food at the Eagle s Nest and the envoys treated each othtV with great courtesy, which quickly melted into informal good fellowship. Each complimented the other on the bravery of their forces. The statement that there remained 5,000 fighting men at Port Arthur is misleading, bocawse a majority if these &rp sick or sightly wounded. There has been for some time no proper bandages and wounds have been dressed with hemp, said Midshipman Klisori6h. The news that General Stoessel was prepared to treat for surrender was received by the soldiers with a feejing of utmost relief. For the past mouth severe wounds; have been gladly received by; the soldiers because-thewere. allowed to rest. When J You t- ; - - -- bag-wer- themen-were-not-fightingt- Benson Stake Priesthood. The priesthood of the Benson Stake of Zion will convene in its regular monthly session in Lewiston on Saturday. January. 7. 1905. at 11 a. m. , W. II. LEWIS. ' B. A. HENDRICKS, Stake Presidency. ' - Member. Moral. Man is a Great Adapter. Her Cookery. When Mabel makes the pie The rruat to tough, but, arl She looke ao cut be a brut Who wouldn't aat !i't And My Knew AS About lb A THREATENING Going to the lecture V 'What la UaUmt? How to ralae children, by, Tea chum." . Vhy. ehe' dren. - ' ,tCoursejiot, if ebe had OUTLOOK hey is predicted by the weather sharps of the Government Bureau at Washington and the man with the goosebone at the country ross-roads. Cold, cold, cold. , That . - de-ive- ry He They ' OnlyOne-Escaped- r- strik- - LElmirarN.lY4"Janj3. Fire:con- - firedatthegirl.-onebullsumed the home of Frank Nowe-sk- i, ing Miss Swisher in the head. a Polish miner, in Morris Run, Miss Mitchell escaped and took a Ia., early today, and the entire train toward Chicago, but was arfamily of ten, except the oldest rested and brought hack here. son, aged 18, was either burned Work Train Wrecked, to death or smothered. Their of ruins the in lie charred bodies York, Pa., Jan. 3. By the backthe house. The Noweskis lived ing of a work train into a freight in a log house on the outskirts of on the Northern Central track six Morris Run. There were no im- miles north of this city today mediate neighbors.' Last night the! eighteen men were . injured, five badily that their recovery is family retired as usual. Early to-s- o day the oldest son was awakened doubtful. et 1 Y Stomach Troubles And Constlpa. have to tion. shall decide, which, according have see. I not shall I probability, Chamberlains Stomach"' and done that which I considered my Tablets are" the best thing Liver. duty, truly desiring your.welfare. for stomach .troubles and constiYour brother, LEO TOLSTOI. pation I have ever sold, says J. R. Cullman, a druggist of Churchills Body Found. They are easy to take and always give satisfaction. 1 Palmyra, Wis., Jan. 3. The tell my customers to try them and body of John D. Churchill of if not satisfactory to come hack Dodge City, Kan., president of the and get their money, but ' have Kansas State Board of Agricul- never had a complaint For sale ' ture, who has been missing from by all druggists. , a Palymra sanitarium Advertised Letters. 24, was found in the woods of' town yesterday two miles east Christiansen, E. C. ' rabbits who was Moroni man a hunting Jensen, by isto determin? It Kallatrohn, Mr. Chas. L. impossible committed wtether Mr. Churchill Littledyke, Mr. Alma suicide" ordled from exposure.IIe Sorensen, Chas7 had been suffering from a nervous If the above are not called for . time. some trouble for within two weeks from date, they his found In his clothing was will be sent to the Dead Letter Ofwatch and a bunch of railroad fice at Washington. JOSEPH ODELL, P. M. passes. When, on December 24, he said he he. left the sanitarium, Logan. Utah, January 1, 1905. 1 Mr. was going for a walk. , If you dont get The Journal Churchill was, prominently connected with the Santa Fe railroad. you dont get the 'nows I- - attained-thisy-the-fut- ure Potter-villefMic- since-Decem- W1 V C .. The New Body Builder. As dellclous as a' Fresh Orange Cod Liver Oil and Emulsions . Guaranteed to contain all the medicinal element, actually taken Other and iron with organic . from genuine fresh cods livers, ttC ingredients, hut no oil or grease, making For medicine. to greatest styength and flesh creator known old people, puny children, weak, pale women, nursing and lung mothers, chronic cold, hacking coughs, throat troubles. Incipient consumption nothing equals Vlnou Supersedes body-buildin- ber old-fashion- ed g Try It If you don't BV it we vffl retur wtoaej. RITER BROTHERS DRUG CO. . f J rode, know. If she made them. VEGETABLE SICILIAN HairRenewe i ? Then If f-- Is It true you want to look old keep your gray hair. not, then use Halls Haii Rencu r, and have all the dark, rich color of early life restored to ymir hair. ' TOM WILL BALDWIN BARTON SIDE BOARD BAR -- i ! That Touid Be York. means coal, coal, eoal. The latter Ctrl, brown sklanad and etrewnaan: is what we supply- coal of good Uolftng all tha day. Were you at tha waah tub eet, grade, at the ruling market price. Tharo to rub and rereb aad gat , What we promise is clean coal, Everythin with soapsuds wot. You'd faint dnad away. coal that burns freely, quick at short notice. Know our The Queen Can 'Do Ns Vrang. She A perfect lady will not make 'phone number? Its 198 k. rude remarks. -M. & L. WOOD & COAL CO. couldn't bo - - ; Pta. , I ! 'ti et Whlla choking fit td dia. v s at a Cheap Hotel where be could Wash his own Celluloid Collar ami $o Lira that he might le nMc to take pftrt ot his Salary Back Home. When - he Sprang his Ideas in the Legislature the Members mauaitod to Keep their. Faces Straight, hot they thought it was Better Than a Comic lecture. One Day a Corporation Bill of Great Merit happened to 5ie a Few Vote Shy Of the needed Amonut. A vc-- Plene-an- t into n Back , him took Gentleman Boom and showed him More Money than he bad ever seen in hia life.' In the Debate on the bill he was east(j wou over by the Alile ArguineutsTa its Favor, and By Continuing hia Care-- , ful way of Living he waa able to save several Thousand "dollars more' thaaC his Salary and became, a .MoatJTaefal - ALMAJdERRILL th tune tbs rode-- to--4i- ..arrlvaL-he-rulDp-- sire to be delivered from special laws, which place them in the position of pariahs, deprived of all the rights of other citizens. PORT ARTHUR by the smell of smoke. The room Second, they desire freedom SURRENDERS AT LAST in which he was sleeping was on of from place to place. removal fire and it was with the greateHt. freedom of education, freedom of difficulty that he made his escape conscience, and above all, freedom .supplementary compact shall have frni the house in the use of land. the same force as this compact. In conclusion Count Tolstoi Katy Flyer Wrecked, Article 11. One copy each of the Emperor to consider his urges Sedalia, Mo., Jan. 3. Missouri, this compact shall be prepared by God. whose will is that to duty the Japanese and Russian armies, Kansas & Texas passenger train good and not evil should be done and it shall have immediate effect No. 5. known as the. Flyer, which lfb St- Louis last night for Galves-Eleve- n pnto men. upon the signature thereto. The letter is an appeal filling ton and San Antonio, was parti Thousand Slain. two columns of the Times and deally wrecked early todav at a Jan. 3. Evening. Chefoo. votes the greatest attention to VSome interesting statistics con- - point a mile and a half east of the alleged need for the abolition e Mo. The engine, corning the defense of PortArthur 'Roeheport, of the right of private property brought here by the flotilla 'page car, combination car and two in land. Count Tolstoi thinks this Russian torpedo boat reform would destroy all socialis- were tunneling" on" half rations. ' ers which carried numerous chests j ditch. No one, was killed. Five tic and irritation revolutionary The seriousless or bomjbardment of the last containing complete records of persons were more and place the Russan people on a day or so was terrific. Everybody ly injured. General Stoessels army wel-- f remarked that even General Stocs- The engine jumped the track highplanc of independence, 1 .Originally the army numbered arrand"content;rrr sel must see.the futulity of further 35,000. Eleven thousand have jand ran into a bluff, the other cars lhat-hiview admits He possibly resistance when our guns were been killed, 16,000 are wounded or mentioned jamming into it The be for but mistaken, may unable to reply. appeals sick, while 8,000 remained in the , baggage car caught fire and waa the removal of, the Almost! a Miracle. oppression much with consumed, together which prevents the people themWe might pave surrendered a baggage. detheir from selves expressing month ago with the highest honor. Train Collector Loebel of St. his That resistanc( has continued efLouis was .the most seriously in- sires and needs, reminding Official Denial. Dearobrother that he had only fectively sinee is scarcely less St. Petersburg, Jan. 3, 3:26 p. jured and he may die. The injuries one life to spend for good or evil, than a miracle. m. There is a rumor here that an sustained by the others were upon which depends his eternal . MJt is a mere handful of broken attempt has been" made, upon tho slight. life. men who surrender and. a debris-strew- n life of Emperor Nicholas at Vilna. He exhorts theEmperor to think -- Killed by Jealous Rival desert which the Japanese No details or coqfirmation of the ' ' his own and God before of this ' Flor2. .1 gain." j Logansport, Ind., Jan) report have been received. obstacles of Not one of port Arthurs magSt. Petersburg, Jan. 3, 4:40 p. ence Mitchell shot and killed Ella conscience, them- nificent of which will road disappear a dance at a Swisher during public Works remain. m. The Associated Press in of his for acts the if selves glory Both from here. The feeling treated when Genauthorized to deny the rumored house three miles .Count of God instead humarLglory to omen-belonging eral Stoessel tojok the unwelcome attempt onthe life; of Emperor concludes': Tolstoi ' . a on were and families step was generjally one of relief. .Nicholas at Vilna. He has just respectable unintenhave me Pardon I if SwishMiss The soldierh for whom one passed Minsk, capital of the slumming expedition. what I C. tionally grieved you by months service) has counted as danced repeatedly with government of the name, 'Sixty-fiv- e er had was guided solely one .year, are . rejoicing because written. have I the left she as and L. Morgan, miles by rail from Moscow. . dance kissed him. As she did so, by a desire for the welfare of the they will soon see their families. Weber county, during the year 1904, paid out nearly thirteen are-you- ng riVE FAle ot the Man Wb6 Got Vue. m Small Country Village there lived . a man wh Imd never been more than We return every cent we Twenty Ml lee from Home, so it will be seen that he knew All About how Govfor ernments should le nut. what Ailed te;u unsatisfactory get tilings at Washington ami how to Cure n 44. )OU4lVJj'l JUUI Them and all of the PI tier Points in re-- ! Scbiib.., ' ganl to the Adjustment of the Tariff. 1 Ah he had never been Bun Over by Chefoo, Jan. 3. Midshipman RUSSIAN SOLDIERS London, Jan. 2. The Times toan Automobile or Jammed Into a Cot Klisoricb, commanding a launch WILL VISIT JAPAN i during eom ent ion week when they day publishes a letter written by i left Port Arthur at 8 ' t were Sltvjilng Three in a Bed, It wBl be Count Ijco Tolstoi to Emperor t seen lltat lie did not Know All About oclock last night, said today: Continued from First Page.) Nicholas some three years ago, Life. No shot has been fired ; at v r However. Unit did not'Prevent him when Tolstoi believed himself to Port Arthur for two days. That and military forces. from Tciliuj: All That he did not Know be dying.' The letter, which deals Which Chinese heard last night Stoessel and the remnant and Several Other Things whenever be When with the internal conditions of was the Russians blowing up of his devoted garrison march out could get Any One to Listen, The Way he had the Dope Figured Russia, begus : forts, ships, magazines, warehous- of Port Arthur, the flag of the Out Conicimamen were Highwaymen Dear Brother, and refers to es, docks and everything valu- Rising Sun will once more float and Memlicn) of the Legislature just the universal dissatisfaction at able. When 1 left Port Arthur frqmdhe ramparts of the position Common Burglars, while beOnwaa One of the Few Iloneat Men left earth. that time manifested toward the the fortress t and town were won when she first sent her One Bay a Reform AVare that bad Japan government. It suggests a num' completely wrecked. The new fleet to give battle and drove. nothing else to do Came Along and ber of reforms some of which have Washed hint Into the legislature. Gw died hard. Several ex- China from the seas. been recently granted, while oth- warships plosions were necessary to com- et fthargandthe-Ariye- Louis-Lofgrenr-who- PAGE - WRECKS OF FOR HIS PEOPLE thousand dollars in bounties wild animals. resi- JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH- Y TOLSTOI PLEADS STATE NEWS " TRI-WEEKL- d BARTON BALDWIN, FaonurroM Choice 7Vines, Liquors and Cigars JTlxeLD rinksO ihSpecialti CornerTst West and Center Bta! LOGAN,UTAH . 01-- ALU : h. m -- L. D. S. Garments trom...... P $1.00 up Union Suita from 1.00 up Shirts and Drawrs 'Boys) . . Shirts and Drawrs (Mens and Ladies.!.,.......... 70c up 1.00 up : :WE KNITTING FflGTORY 145 and 147 Hose in all grades CHEAPEST LOGAN ' Sweaters in great variety Wool and Cotton Blankets 4 IN- AH kinds POSSIBLE PRICES fl. MAIN ST. SAME 70U. MONEY BUY OF US 64 |