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Show i THE A. PAGE SIX. TRI-WEEKL- JOURNAL. LOGAN, UTAH Y Thursday, March 19( l90g Lives With Bullet in Brain 17. Two foreign cruisers have ed to do so. LONDON HONORS A they left the United States. New to a Indefati.further As. British. Holds York, March protection espit GREAT WAR NUBSE arriced here, tiie Last evening the officers of the in the he fact American the interests that Bremen. was German island, the and taken Tivgable to the fleet attended a dance at the The- first came in last night and the, cruiser Des Moines was or- Williamsburg hospital with a Granted Florence Is of met Nightingale where oli : bub many club, they ' Up Crack to once in to his Port let at dered this the vessel Oscar arrived German Freedom proceed of brain, the of the City. the prominent, people Zorn, city t MtMNWMMV ' morning.1 The coming of foreign au Prince from Guantanamo. tailor,' is still. alive and todayJthe a was zone. There and the canal Hinds Two Mail Clerks and Ri-- , The gunboat Eagle was dis- delicate bper&tion of placing London1; March 16. The free- ships of war to Port au Prince is baseball game today between' a ' a lies the Pouches at dom of the city of London was a surprise to the people. The patched .the re .. yesterday. It is silver plated in his skull JilT Stewart the. nine from. destroyer His Leisure. ' and a local team,nd later every today bestowed upon Florence lives of foreigners are not consid- estimated the Des . Moines , can performed at the institution. , ( man who could be spared, from Nightingale, ftihe organizer of the ered to be in danger. Today the make the trip in approximately ' Spokone, Wash., March 15. situation is quiet. The Indefatig- 15 hours. The only instruction's Are you getting interested the boats went to we a grand bull nursing in the Crimean war. m Assuining all the airs andr autAmerican are interests able in that steamed into harbor the the The ceremony took place at given own interests! If SO in which both male and feyour fight, yoq a veteran postoffice hority Guild hall in the presence .of a 8 oclock last night and announc- shall be protected. are interested in the ijyant adg took part. male a daring highwayman : luer ed cannon arrival three included which by large gathering, twarded. the Great Northern OriPOOR SHOWING many doctors and nurses. The shots. These detonations at this ental limited train just as it pullMADE BY POSSE aged nurse Miss Nightingale is late hour created a small panic ed out of Bonners Feny, Idaho, in her eighty-eightyear was in Fbrt au Prince, but calm was this morning and, holding Three Bandit Hunters Get Stood too infirm to attend and was re- quickly restored as soon as the the two mail clerks at presented by her nephew. The reason of the firing was made Up and Robbed hay at the point of a revolver, usual costly gold- - casket was known. Coffeyville, Kan., March 15. locked one of them in a clothes H At 11 o'clock this morning three omitted from the ceremony iu aci and tied the other to. a Critical For cordance Miss with Foreigners. members of the Ochelata .posse Nightingales chair with ropes, after which he Paris, Mareh 17. Official discame upon the Tyro bank robbers wish and one of oak substituted, ode a distance of 109 miles inusualand at the her $500 patches received here from Ilayti the bank of Candy creek, eight request to Spokane, spending three hours on caskindicate that the situation there of Ochelata, ly expended for the golden miles southeast, and forty minutes rifling where they were,, waiting for an et will be given to charity. The is still critical for foreigners. M. loading -- and oil leaseAookr To get dinner for lord mayor of London officiated Carteron, the French minister remail sacks along the themT The possemen were order- and among those present were the ports that fresh executions ocroute. The bandit puffed comed to halt. and throw up" their directors of the general army and curred last night, but he does not placently on a cigar the while. hands. They complied at once. navy hospitals, representatives give the number. He says that The lone bandit dropped off the of the Red Cross society and dep- previous to last night 27 had broke up the robbers The .train at a railroad crossing several girls been executed. He describes M. rifles, took away their pisr utations from the city limits, carrying Vith tols and also one of their horses schools. Lecomte, the new minister of the him, it is believed by many, much and then deSir Joseph Dirosdale, the city interior, as blood.-thirstpermitted them to valuable plunder in a satchel. Further reprisals are feared unarmed. After dinner the chamberlain, in making the pre- Just how much he obtained is not part bandits fled farther into the Os- sentation explained that the city and there is still danger of atdefinitely known. hills. Tonight they are be- regretted, by the unexplained tack on the foreign legations and Mail Clerks Benjamin Stumpf age lieved tp be a short distance east omission of a. former generation consulates. The French cruiser, and John W. Nystun, who were of Bigheart, Okla. A posse of 100 that Miss Nightingale had not DEstres, is expected at Port au held at the mercy of the robber, men is about to leave Bigheart, been honored in this way half a Prince momentarily and it is retell a remarkable story of their, century ago. ported there that an American hoping to surround the outlaws. ?S experiences. Locked in the small j warship had already arrived at closet, hardly two feet square, the CRUEL TRAFFICKING IN Gonaives. HAYTI SCENE OF REBELLlatter almost fainted from suffof ION. OLD HORSES. cation after the train had pulled of dis 16. A Right Asylum. London, March into Sand Point, thirty-fou- r miles 17. The latest Mareh Berlin, here Horrible and to received been has the revolting west of Bonners Ferry, and, rap- - patch official advices worn-ois extreme traffic in Port the from Au old concerning Ilayti Prince, Ilayti ,to ping on the door, pleaded with the situation as very horses effect disturbanserious on carried represent that the regularly the robber to allow him somefresh Tha Mystery will hold you pll bound. Aansta Herald. air. The bandit responded wil- ces have occurred at that place. between England and the Nether- strained. The foreign office hopes Tha Mystery is a story to make yoa sit up. AVw York San. Several persons are reported kill- lands, ending with the .final scene that the arrival of foreign warlingly and leaving the door ajar most wonderful of amazing novels. Boston Time. is the Ths Mystery boot an inch secured it with a ed in street fights and many ar- in which the most useful and hu- ships at Port au Prince will serve The has Mystery mystery stamped on every page. Philadelphia Record. rests of prominent men have been man of all domestic animals is to improve the situation. piece of rope. Twice later on the as It is not known whether there The Mystery is fascinating as the girl yon love. Cleveland Leader. made. Rumors of several sum- served up on a platter in the form way into Spokane the robber The Mystery is one of the most astonishing tales of its kind. Outlook. Bologna sausage and are any Haytien refugees under ceased his work of rifling the mary executions, the dispatch of The Mystery is one of the very best stories of incident since Stevenson. New the German flag, although.it is York Mail. mail sacks to go to the door of says, are in circulation, but at filet d an vers. The sufferings of the horses are considered probable that some The Mystery will have, and deserves to have, s the eloset to inquire as to how the hour of filing the dispatch widepcpnlarily. Springfield the most intense during the pas- sought safety at the consulate. Republican. Nystun was feeling. "When Stum- this had not been confirmed. sage from England to Rotterdam The question of right of asylum The Mystery will take a place side by side with Treasure Island. Louispf remonstrated with his captor ville on shipboard. Tied up in rough- in the consulates will have to be that the cords which, bound him ONE, TWINS, TRIPLETS told with inimitable skill breathlessly interesting extraordi-naril- y STILL FATHER SMILED. ly constructed stalls between decided according to the merits The Mystery is were cutting into his wrists, the good. Hew York Times. decks, they are at the mercy of of each individual case. robber generously loosened the f The Mystery is a splendid story for the lover of pare excitement, or the jaded .Assured in .Him .Last the and instanbrain. Chicago storms, many fetters and made every effort to'octor is There Be Situation No ces More Grave. Would are into thrown The Mystery has a gripping, attention-arrestincharm which holds true from tangled heaps snake it as comfortable as, poscover to cover. Boston Globe. on of one All another. that top 18. for sible New York, March his victim. While ripIts a survive is a story to be read rather than criticised because the thrill is not are dragged from this Washington, -- March 17. The The Mystery and a enthusiasticalthe girl beauty, to be analyzed .Philadelphia Press. registered sacks, ping open the pseudo inspector cut one of ly announced Dr, Frederick Levy, tangled heap to start the miser- Haytien situation is described by The Mjstery is one of the best sea stories that has been offered to a greedy through the the state department officials tohia fingers and many pieces of of No. 602 West One Hundred able procession reading public in years. Philadelphia North American. streets to the slaughter house, day as decidedly more grave than The Mystery is tine in its literary and Thirty-seventnail were quality, well aigh perfect in characterization street, to Josait any time since the revolution and fascinating as entertainment Syracuse Herald. most covwounds their unsightly Bloodhounds were put on the eph Vickers, of No. 191 St. Nichbe o r. progress there. Dis- The Mystery is cleverly constructed, moves with extraordinary rapidity, and trail of the robber by means of olas avenue, last night. Mr. Vick- ered with sacking. A picture of las is exceedingly interesting and entertaining. News. Indianapolis old received in in horses tethered the hold of the patches early day one of the bloody packages and ers was proud and happy to find a vessel accompanies an article are to the effect that the Hayden followed a triL several blocks himself the father of a fine on the subject in the April num- government hn reversed its de- For the Above Reasons We Will baby girl. This Story through the residence district to cision to allow the refuge-in the a car line, where the scent was They were congratulating each ber of Popular Mechaniec f reign legations tov leave ihe lost; It is believed that the high- other when the nurse excitedly w:V JAIL SENTENCE . DEMANDED country. They not.be a llow- wayman' boarded a car and rode called the doctor baek into room. In a few" mindown town. Washington,-- ' March 16 Presiutes Fostoffiee Inspector (. D. Linn, I)r. Levy somewhat doubt- dent. Roosevelt today summoned Now 4s tie opportune time to with a corps of assistants, spent fully informed Mr. Vickers that to the White House United States get your bed, lounges, couches, the afternoon checking up the he was the father of another girl Attorney Baker, who acts as prosTHE chairs etc., upholstered at' the .contents of the six pouches to as fine as the first. With aMraee ecuting attorney in the District SECRET OF ee what was missing. Inspector of lessening joy Mr. Vickers of Columbia, and urged him to SECRETS the news. Suddenly there press for a jail sentence for RobLinn announced it as his belief that little plunder was obtained. was another call from the bed- ert N. Harper, recently found In Store Advertising! room. Fearing the worst. Mr. guilty on a charge of violating Our work Vickers awaited the next bulletin. the pure food and drug act in ESCAPE FROM REFORM guaranteed and ' prices are right. Estimates SCHOOL. Its a bo this time, and a big the manufacture aud sale of a on given one. announced the doctor, but headache preparation. It is the application. One of the wisest of men Both Arthur Wilson, a boy hurglar there wont be any more, he ad- first prosecution of. the kind un : 'Phones wrote 106, 24 W. Sst N. a from Eureka, and Stewart Har- ded considerately seeing look der the pure food law, and the puffer any person tj ris, an incorrigible from Ogden, of despair come into the fathers president letit be known that he tell us his story, morning LOCAL MAIL CARD LOGAN POSTOFFICE. and evening, for but a escaped from the State Industrial eyes. So Mr. Vickers smiled as was very anxious that Mr. narp-- ! Jer School by means of a rope lower- a man smiles when he is making should suffer the full penalty. AND IIE ;0 twelve-monted from a third story window. By the best of things CLOSING OF MAILS. WILL BECOME OUR Im a, Democrat, but I'll call the time morning arrived and the East, West, North and South MASTER! 7:45a.m. 1:30 p.m. Preston Branch In the above sentence escape was discovered the boys him Teddy, he told the doctor. 7:05 p.m. ..Its the only way I see to get had time to be fir, far away. Paradise Way we have, in a nutshell, the 8:40 a.m even. . Jport Au Prince People Are Sur- INNERMOST SECRET OF Benson, King, (except Sunday).. 1)0 p. At last accounts the mother PROUD OF THE DESTROYER R. F. D. No. 1, College and prised to See Foreign Vessels SUCCESSFUL ADVF.R- of Panama. March 15. Lieuten- and her twenty-fiv- e 'pounds and TISINQ Frequency, Greenville, (except Sunday) 9;30 a.m. ant II. I. Cone, commander of the babies were doing very nicely,! Mullctin Key . West. and Unvary ARRIVAL Persistency, Fla.0 OF MAILS. ' March 17 The government wire- American torpedo boat flotilla, thank you. ing Continuity in the tell- 0 East, West, North and South, 8;30 a.m, ,7:50 p.u less station here has received a and the other officers and men of the of the 0 story East, West and South 0'ing 5;30 p m were delighted with their recepExpert to View Practise. dispatch from Havana that store or enterprise. There 0 Preston Branch 8:30 a.m. Loe Angeles, March 16. Lieu- rvign of te$w exists in Port Au tion here. This morning the deare, many other things to 0 Paradise Way : 2:50 p.m. stroyers moved up .closer to Pan- tenant Richard. D. White, U. S. IYinee. A do?xm revolutionists be said of successful ad- Benson & King (except Sunday) . .12:30 pjn ama, and are now within the zone N., is in thia'city en route to Mag- were executed at .daybreak. vertising, but in the above R. F. D. No. 1. College and limits They will be open to visit- dalena Ray where he will witness Mareh .16, but this fact has been quotation is found the real Q Greenville 4.30 ors every afternoon from 4 to 0 the target practice of the battle- previously reported. Street .fights philosophy, the real secret, . oclock. ship fleet and report to the navy 0" .Pcd all during the day and. General Delivery and Carrier Windows to open from I0.-Oof All' themenoftheflotilla department regarding the effic- AoreAj a fear of a general mas. THE 11 KX) a. m. Sundays and Holi days.are proud, of the record which iency of the guqs and gunners and sacre of all white people in . HEART. OF THE Ilayti. The mail which arrives at 7 :50 p. m. is worked as soon, as - the little boats have made. With ieu-- T sels haveWHOLE MATTER! received, therehy allowing patrons having lock boxes to get the exception of a few minor re- tenant White expects to 6ail for gone from Gauntanamo to - ; . their mail as soon as distributed. pairs, the destroyers are in prac Magdalena Bay on the supply au Prince. -- JOSEPH ODELL, Postmaster, Logan, Utah. tically the same condition as when ship Culgoa.' Port au Prince, Ilayti, Mareh Highwayman lfiT-D- Train - 1 , . , , . bull-fighte- rs . h ket unloading pos-serne- in-ri- -- - 1 ut so-call- Courier-Journa- t . l. Record-Heral- d. g blood-staine- h d. 814-pou- Print 4 1 i 'Mrs.-Vicker- ss 00 0000000000 ;! I : 3 i . t I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 j I h, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- Watch for Opening Chapter! Logan Second Hand Store 0 0 0 $ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a0 i . . - 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000000000000 P-- 0 - -- ' c |