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Show I, Saturday, August 25, 1906. hood of hot h places A number of officers have been commissioned to buy hundreds of now horses, for Jthe rural-guard, being recruited. CUBAN TROUBLES GROWING SERIOUS Alleged Lyncher on Stand. . Doss Springfield, Mo., Aug. 22 Galbraith, of the alleged-;- , mob Havana, Aug. 22. The insur- leaders, on trial charged' with gents in the province' of Pinar second degree mu; ier took the DeL Rioaptnre4.-thei- j Kibeharf there today. At 9 oclock this that he was not active in prove morning the force led by Pino the lynching of the three negn.es and Guerrera, an token from the jail here in April an influential man and who was last, and strung up in the public thought tft be many miles east. rjnare. Galbraith enQatieally ward, and sundry other insurgent cl dared thatjje did n'ot reach the bands attacked Sim L&uis, which is public square until-afte- r the first situated-othe railroad about ten negro had Jeen hanged and while miles west of Pinar Del n mebrs of the mob were drawsharp and decisive engagement ing up the second negro. The friUowcd.dunPg. ghich.-'f- number spectators loudly applauded when: of men were killed or wounded. ie left the stand. The town was defended by less than 100 rural guards, fifty of Alleged Outrage. whom surrendered to the ifcsur-genand are held as prisoners. .Washington, Ang. 23- - Captain The insurgent forces arelh possesRoss, chief of.the revenue cuttc sion of the railroad station and of service of the treasury depart-menthe town, which is resuming its today reported to Acting oapturoSecretary Murray of the departof San Luis, which has ab4out ment of commerce and labor that inhabitants, the insurgents he had received advices that the have obtained an important base Canadian cruiser Vigilant was for future operations. the nets of American At the palace here there was a destroying fishermen in Lake Erie. The , reimdisposition to minimize the ports of the fishermen indicate portance of the- - insurgents! suc- tha t the nets were set well within' cess at San Luis, the statement beAmerican waters. ing made that, while the insurmatter will be reported to gents were in possession of the the state department and will town, the rural guards in their the subject of constitute probably quarters were still holding out. an exchange between the Amcri- The agent of the Western Rail- can and Canadian governments. way at San Luis station, which is ' a mile from the town, reports .HYRUMSTAKK OFFICERS, th a t"t he"tb wn" ha si) eetr taken' by insurgents, who have surrounded The Hyrum Stake Relief Soci- the station. The agent believed ety officers meeting will be held in the number of killed and wounded 1, The fighting was Paradise, Saturday. September was small. 11 a. at m. 1900, quiekly over. NELLIE-B- . PARKINSON, The garrison of San Luis is Pres ident. known to number less than fifty. RATiPIT, The population ofhe town is Secretary. Rio-City-.- -A r ts - t, -- 5,-0- 00 5,000. Taken By Surprise. Havana, Aug. 22. President Palma, in an interview with the correspondent' of the- - Associated Press today, said : . Our situation at first wiisne of unpreparedness, as is.. ushaA in such cases. But there is positively no cause for alarm. The movement in Santa Olara province is small, in Matanzas it is trifling, and the 'bands in Pinar Del Rio are smaller than reported- - and poorly led. The enlistments of recruits for the rural guards in Havana are proceeding repidly. The government has received a report that essmanr CarlosMendieta, - O' has taken up arras with a large force. Secretary of the Treasury Font Sterling, one of the most reliable members of the government, in- formed the Associated. Press this afternoon that the government had been definitely informed that the' insurgents . in Santa Clara province were, with the exception of machetes and revolvers, mostly unarmed. The mayor of Aguante, province, and several other mayors apparently are uncertain whether to be loyal to the government or otherwise: It became known later in the day that practically. all the inhabitants" of the town of Aguanate had, with the mayor, declared themselves in insurrection against the government. A dispatch from Rancho Yeloz, province of Santa Clara, says that a hand of insurgents has been orRei-noganized there under Colonel and it is believed that Mendieta( is with - rr Russian Government Will Distribute Land Among The Peas-ant- s of Empire. . St'. V them. YY . 2 The University of Utah Includes the School of Arts and Sciences, the State Normal School, and the State School of Mines. " Russian government has definite-l- y decided to proceed with its original plan of settling theagrar-in- a question by the distribution of lajKl.' regardless of parliament, and to go to the country upon the issue at the coming elections. St. Petersburg, Aug. 23. The Associated Press learns by mail that the strictest Censorship is now exereisyd over press dispatches in the Caucasus to .conceal both re- the true stite of SCHOOL Tartar-Armenia- 1. 2. 5. 6. 7. guard Alwther Tersion of the Dash- lagar affair, in which a number t0 lhe f offlccra were clTeet that the sailors of the Black Sra fleet implicated in Potemkine mutiny, who were at. tached to a disciplinary battalion at the village of Kusar, on the Caspian sea, near Dashlagar, had in communication with the been . ; The Hyrum Stake High Council Samur regiment, which constitut-an- d the Priesthood meeting will ed the garrison at Samur. convene in Paradise Saturday, After the dissolution of parlia9 a. 1st. at Meetings September ment, the soldiers held meetings 11 usual. a. m. as m. and and marchedfo the quarters 'of WM. C. PARKINSON, their commander, Colonel Lem-kou- l, A. M. ISRAELSEN, to present their demands. WM. II; MAUGIIAN, It appears that Father Palmoff, Stake Presidency the cha pla in, who was greatly beloved by the men, sought to enact Y. L. M. I. A. OFFICERS. the role of peacemaker and was . beseeehing Colonel Lemkonl to The regular monthly officers make some concessions when the meeting of the Y. L. M. I. A. of latter shot him down. The fired at the held in -- diers the - Cache Stake-wilPb- ewho fell, pierced by Tiogajiaher- colonel, bullets. The officers fired nacle on Sunday, August 26th, at fifty-tw- o 2 oclock p. m. Every officer in on the soldiers from the windows the Stake is requested to be of their quarters and the infuriat-presen- t. e ed men rushed into the building MARY L. HENDRICKSON, and killed six of the officers. TJARTHAW; CARLISLE,5 i :t A secret eetlngblihout2C0 MAGGIE C. SMITH, soldiers, including representatives of some of the guard regiments, Presidency. , sol-ex-Co- - Mines Offers Courses in 1. Miqiug. Engineering. 2. Electrical Engineering. 3.Civit 'Engineermgr-"-- '- try. , PREPARATORY SCHOOL. - Normal Course. A Five-yea- r 2. Advanced Normal Course. 3. Kindergarten Courses. ' Graduates from (the eight schools of are the public grades admitted to the Normal School. A Preparatory School is main tained which gTvesprep"ffr,ati5'ir for the courses in General Science, Liberal Arts, Engineering, Medicine, Business, etc. One year of high school work is necessary for admission to the preparatory school. - The Greatest Universities of America and Europe are represented in the 'acuity. The University Library is the Largest and besft in the State. The show and laboratories are unsurpassed in the completeness of their equipment., The proximity of great mines, reduction works of various kinds,- - and power houses for the generation of electricity, afford excellent advantages for (thorough and practical work; in all the engineering courses. The Undergraduate work offered is as thoough and complete as an be obtained anywhere. No tuition is chargedDut an antwalregifirauoa fieof $10is Registration of students,' September 14th and 15thrInstruction' begins September- -; lTth. Students are assisted in fin ling suitable hoarding places. The catalog is sent free upon request. Correspondence is inyted. ( I -- f V, UNIVERSITY Or UTAH SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH ' has been held in the woods near ment of 38 mounted ruralguards, j their camp at Krasnoye-SelunderTapit.Tgnacio Delgado and It is reported 'thata large por Lieut. Martinez were searching tion of the me.i were shown to be tFrougliout the Dlghtyfor Ban- in thorough - sympathy with the dera s party. At 2 ocloek this the guards yere break-fus- e cause of th i people and would to fire on them when ordered ing through a wire rence at the was also deter-- 1 edge of the- - Silveira farm when to doOBoV but mined that the Hime was not jet (they were suddenl fired upon by ripe for a general mutiny, as the Banderas followers, 20 in of the troops at .the her. The guardsrushed upon the papitftl wprp stilt nnmin ally loy al. insurgents, but with the exception Without a general rising of the1 of their chief arid his two leading offer a pros-- ! comrades, thev all succeeded in people which pect of success, the leaders de- - getting away The guards' made clared, itw as hopless to expect the chief and his two companions any active support from the army, j special object of .attack and all several bullet were char-- , three received In&igpificanimntiniea and were horribly muti-les- s actenzed by the speakers as sacrifices, and the agitators lated by machete cuts. .Not One who prematurely precipitated the of the guards was wounded, risings at Sveaborg and Cronstadt1 .The bodies of Bandera and his two companions were placed in a were severely criticised. wagon ind taken to Havana. An CUBAN INSURGENT: examination, of Bandera a 7, body his principal wound LEADER KILLED flowed that was a severe machete Wow oh the o. . r num-majori- use-Veun- Gen. THE MAGICIAN. of MINES Mechanical Engineering. 5. Chemical Engineering. ,, Counin a Mining Study Mining tration. Journalism. Teachers Course. Medicine (first two years.) Ihe-Knia- . School OF 4. 1. situation to the outside world. Almost all the Rus sian military units are disaffected and even the Cossacks lire rebel-Th- e ung against doing police duty, The latest mutiny is that of lhe Poltava Cossackg who 8everal days ag0 at Tiflia formaily de manded to be relieved from police ondr " The Normal SnhooljQfffirai Armenian-Tarta- r barraoks . STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. is worse than is known The entire regiment was digarma ana, confined in Iheir General Science, Liberal Arts. SCHOOL . Commerce and Industry. 4. Government and Adminis sented. years. STATE 3. n tLhoaervedoverlh' AND The Trans-Caucasi- a. The OF ARTS SCIENCES. The School of Arts and Sciences Offers Courses in: the warfare and the fermentation among the Russian troops in the garrisoned towns of The of Associated the correspondent Press has not been permitted to telegraph many items of news, and in other cases the censor would only accept his dispatches when supported by the official version of the affairs they repre- ty ds headwhicli-cut-o- ff hiaJeft ear Bandera Meets and made an ugly incision in his Death in Encounter With face,.. He also had bullet wounds The Rural Guards. in his arm and breast. The con- band with him. In any case, however, it is believed the insurrec- tionary movement in western Ilav ana has been broken up by Band- eras death. Insurgents Capture Town. The insurg Havana, Aug-2- 3. ent forces commanded by Pino Guerrera have captured San Juan de Martinez, the terminus of the Western railroad, and have town and railroad station There was no bloodshed at the occupation of San Juan de Martinez according to reports just received. The small force of rural guards which held the town fled at the approach of the insurgents. occu-piedl- he Sil-ver- miles from Havana. ia A detach- - ; - - BIG HORN BASIN. EXCURSION September 1st and 3rd. Limit Rate from R. G. W. was,, feven more shocking: main points $30.00 round trip. Their Taces and heads were From branch lines add' one fare and they also ha for roun$ trip to nearest junction machete wounds in their T.tcasis point. and on their arms. The c!o;hcs oa Roifte Rio Grande Western, all three men showad every evi- Colorado Midland, and Burlingdence of the hard" life they had ton. For further information been living while eluding pursu- and Big Horn Basin book address ers It has been an open secret L. II. Harding. Salt Lake City. among the rural guards that Bandera would never live to he tried Do Not Neglect Your Bowels. ' for treason, his death being the Maty, serious diseases arise main object of the government from neglect of the bowels. Chamforces operating in navaqa pro- berlains Stomach and Liver Tabvince. The smafiness oft ho party lets are a pleasant and, agreeable accompanying Bandera has caus- laxative. They invigorate the ed surprise here but it is believed liver and regulate the bowels. c that he qply had a portion of his For sale by all dealers. dition of Banderas dead compan-Jon- s 30 days. - Cjtcs . Cj U Two Days acv: NaVghton in Duluth Herald. post he The intense itching eharacteris tic of salt rheum and eczema is in stantly allayed by appIyingCham helains Salve. As a cure foi skindiseases this salve is unequ a! e iTFo rsal ehy a It'd ea t evir"o Quentin body of Havana, Aug. 23u-Tthe negro, General Quentin Bandera, the most daring insurgent in Havana province, lies in the morgue at Havana today flanked by those of two mulatto comrades, all frightfully gashed by the long, heavy machetes of the rural guards who ended their career. Across the street, in Neptune park a great crowd, mostly negro friends of Bandera, are watching the morgue with silent interest. . The arrival of Banderas body here was 4W first news of The' fight in which he met his death. The conflict occurred at the farm, near Punta Brava, 15 .'v Governor Nunez, of Havana province, says that the organization of his local loyal bands has beeun here. Final precautions are being taken to protect the reservoir at Vento and the pumping station at Palatino. Parties of insurgents have been seen in the neighbor The Head of the Public School System of the State. , Petersburg, Aug, 23. The s, -- .Mi PARTOEMANDS -- 1 PAGE FIV REGARDLESS OF s Insurgents Have Captured San Luis in The Province of i Pinar Del Rio. -- T1IE TRIWEEKLY JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. ' I |