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Show XXXI. VOLUME -- - CjlTSCIIOOlS ,Tq safeguard the prisoners, spec Attorney-John-Sneddo- n," Bi-bo- - 1 BARONESS VAUGHAN, WHO WAS FORCED T0T1EAVE BELGIUM. 'l he Baroness' Vangban, morganatic wife .of Jtlielmtf King Leopold, lost little time In Retting out of Belgium after jth.leln8 death? Tb ct that she was about tbe only one of bis household present during bis last Illness aroused db people, who had long held her In contempt, to the point of hostile demonstration, and ahe took her two small hoy and went to her chateau near Monte Carlov She wlU obtain a large share of Leopold's fortune through his will Leopold iilmself gave her the title of baroness. She was tbe daughter of a French innkeeper. , ns - 1., - , FURTHER LIGHT ON ZELAYA S ACTS Managua, Jan. 4. Gen. Medina today madepublic letters and telegrams in substantiation of the claim that Gen. Toledo and he did all in their power to prevent the execution of Groce and Cannon, the Americans. One. of the letters received by Gen. Medina from Groce on the day of the executions is as follows As a last favor I beg and implore you to delay the execution of the death sentences until answer is received from Zelaya to our plcA-fmercy. For, Gods or sake let us live. You can hope po longer as a brother Mason to be "proven a friend magm and kind. I beseech you to continue doing everything possible to save us. Words are inadequate to express our gratitude for all you have already done for welfare. Gen. Medina, who was comman ded to see that the will of Zelaya J. BASKETBALL EAGLE HOTEL .SCHEDULE V -- The Eagle Hotel has changed hands, a Mr.' J. II. Marshall of Og acquired of the place. Ife says that it is his.intention to remodel and fit up this hostelery, in first class style, and operate it as an establishment. The gentleman has had considerable experience in the hotel business and comes to thii city recommended by Mr. W. 0. Ramshaw formerly nanager of the Bell Telephone Co., here. If Mr.Marshall? plans do not fail he will relieve the Boosters and others who have been agitating the matter of erecting a first-cla- s hotel here, of a very arduous task lie announces that the improvements that he will make will so alter the hotel that it will hardly be recognizable as the old Eagle hotel. lie has already moved his effects to this city and ha3 charge of the property. ' Of course as long as winter is on, it will be impossible to do much toward altering the place, but as soon as the warm weather come!, he will .begin work in earn est and intends having the whole place overhauled, repaired and re novated before the expiration of six months. dem-havin- Thefactrthatr M arshal Peterson was not appointed by the new Mayor will not in the slightest degree impair his old tipie efficiency nor is he the less the legal as well as de facto holder of the office and title; for his office continues until his successor is not only appointed, but confirmed1 and qualified. No real interest of the city will suffer in the least degree, but rather may profit, by his reten- he-control g- tion. Incidentally it may be remarked that it didnt always seem that the administration of law and justice in 'Logan would he blocked shouldMr .Benson be turned down, nor has it been the first time he has-bepassed up for political considerations. At tbe time of Marshal Petersons first, elction to the office under a Republican administration four years ago, he felt that he would like as one of his assistants someone who had already served in the police depart ment, and among 'several other names presented that of Air, Benson to Mayor Robinson, who immediately rejected it because in Ms opinion Don had voted foT f Peterson as against his own party BURNING SNOW CAUSES r nominee. YOUNG GIRLS DEATH en -- 1 W SON-IN-LA- W -- w X w, dis-eus- g New York, Jan. 3. Burning snow the artificial, Christmas ( tree variety has caused .the death here of Julia Karll, a old Ilarlara girl, Julia was lighting up her tree on New Thars night when Vraatch dropped into ar a box snow. Iler fire and she died clothing caught as a result of the burns late last .of . ipritation 1 ; night -- son-in-la- be-ior- -- w Basketball League has arranged the following sched-uleo- f gamestir be played for the State championship this year. The-Jstatfr- ONE ROBBER CAPTURED THE OTHER WOUNDED "Chicago, Jan. An through tbe snow battle between bers who attempted to piofilce and residents eKase 3.- - , exciting and a volver two robrob the of ..NorPark, a 'suburb, today in tbe capture of one ber and tbe wounding of the other wood - Jan. 14 B. Y. C. vs. B. Y, U. at Logan. . L. D. S. vs. U. of U. at SaltLake Jan. 15. A. C. U. vs. B. Y. U. at Logan. - Jan. 20. B. Y. U. vs. A. C. U. at Provo. Jan. 21. U. of U. vs. A. C.' U. at Salt Lake. Jan. 22. L. D: S. vs. A. C. U. at Salt Lake, Jan. 29. U. of U. vs. L. p. S. at Salt Lake. Jan. 29. B. Y. C. vs. A. C. U at Logan. Feb. 4 B. Y. U. vs. L. D. S, at ' Provo. FeK 4 B. Y. C. vs. U. of U. at Logan. Feb. 5 A. C. U. vs. U. of U. at Logan. ' Feb. 1111. of U. vs. B. Y. U. at Salt Lake. Feb. 11 A. C. U. vs. B. Y. C. at Logan. Feb. 12 L. D. S. vs. B. Y. TJ. at Salt Lake. Feb. 17 D D. S. vs. B. Y. C. at Salt Lake. , Feb. 1MJ. of U. vs. B. Y. C. at Salt Lake. Feb. 19 B. Y. U. vs. B. Y, C. at . Provo. B.--U. vs. U. of U. Feb. 25 . at Provo. 25 S.. Feb: L D. vs. A. C. U. ' at Logan. Feb. 26 L. D. S. vs. B. Y. C. at . - - . Logan. j, . , v " ' day Emperor Nicholas followed ARE PEANUT on foot tb embody of his grande " 1 - - SHELLS USED' FOR uncle, Grand Duke Michael FOODS? , BREAKFAST as it was borne from the railway station, a distance of Chicago, Jan. 3. The Chicago three miles to the fortress of St. Federation of Labor yesterday ad Peter and St. Paul. The route of opted resolutions calling upon the march yas lined on either side 'by National Pure Food eommisison a wall of troops which insured the to investigate if peanut shells conemperors safety from the terrorstitute the basic elment in the ists, but the greater danger from manufacture of breakfast foods. the elments he made no attempt In , a recent freight train to avoid. When he arrived at the wreck it was discovered that seve- cathedral within the fortress the ral cars consigned to breakfast emperor and others of the royalty food concerns were loaded with who him drenchwere accopanied peanut shells from the peanut but ed to the' skin. ter factories in the south, said Fear was expressed that his maPresident John S. Fitzpatrick. jesty might suffer an attack of as a consequence of' BLACK HANDERS DYNAMITE pneumonia his exposure and the requiem NEW YORK TENEMENT Mass was delayed! for an hour to permit of a complete change of New York,' Jan. 3. Severa clothing. persons were knocked down and Interment will be made in the shocked today and 150 tenants new mausoleum of the Romanoffs were much alarmed by an at.within the fortress on Wednesday to Black Handers tempt 'of blow', up a Christie .street tenement housd, A quantity of dyna- FELL FROM MOUNT WILSON TRAIL, KILLED mite was exploded under the first re-?ult- ed . Nieh-olaievi- tch rf - floor stairway. . 1 , , EdGreat holes were ripped' in 'the r; Los Angeles,Cal., Jan. 3. 13 years old, fell from floor, the nearby walls were shat- gar Burke, the trail. leading to Mbunt Wilson t tered, the whole building was bat abpve SierraMadre yesterday 'and ly shaken and. tenants ran ' into Jr the street. No one was injured was killed. Ilis body was found: by a man about 700 feet below UNUSUAL PRECAUTIONS . , seriously, however.- the- point where be fell. He had TO PREVENT MOB VIOLENCE Threatening letters, demanding behind the others on the $8,090 had been received recently dropped Kansas C5ty, Jan. 3. Unusual by 'a grocery firm which occupied ascent and they did not ,know , what caused him to fall. . precautions' Werer taken against bhc groufid floor store.. ? possible mob violence here today . SUICIDE BROKE EVERY . when two negroes, . George Rey- WRIGHT BROTHERS .. BONE IN HIS BODY. nolds and John ' Wiliams, were : ENJOIN THE CURTISSES S. R. befo're placed on trial Judge New York r - Jan. 3- Samuel Latschaw in the criminal court Buffalo, Jau. 3. Judge Haze s charged with attacking Mrs, W, in'the .United States court, today Paris, agedi 53, committed suicide, R Jackson, a violinist, on,Dec.23. grafted the preliminary - injune last night by jumping. from the y tenement. Near The story told by Mrs. Jackin t:nn asked for by the Wright roof of- a his in to the prosecuting attorney at the Pros, .against the Iferring-Curtis- s ly.every-bon- e body was, time of the negroes arro$f, a few company and Glenn II. Curtiss,.re broken.;Paris lived with a daughday later, proved so revolting draining them from manufactur ter- lie had been ill and had tilled of suicide' frequently. that it caused suppreed excite- - ing.and soiling aeroplanes. ' , . - - . . -- ' up-to-da- te was obeyed, declared he delated the execution purposely, in the hope that the reprive would be received from the president on the day preceding the xecution in .which he was ordered specifically to proceed with the enforcement IN DUEL MOTHER-IN-LAof the death penalty'. Another KILLS telegram received by hum from President Zelaya on the day after Dresden, Tenn., Jan. 3. ClarGroce and Cannon had been shot ence Carney faced his mother-in-la'reads r in a revolver duel Acknowledge ytrur notifies last night andwasi killed. Mrs. Sarah Griffith the mother-in-la, the executions and rejoice s that the requirementsbf the law had met' Carney ' in the have been complied with. front yard of, a neighbor to The following '.telegram was a quarrel of long standing sent by Gen. Toledo to Medina the The discussion became heated, reday before the condemned men volvers flashed and Carney fired x were killed. three times at the aged woman. 4 Am telegraphing President Although one bullet struck her Canlives in of that tbe hip, producing & serious asking Zelaya non and Groce he spared. Suppose wound, she stood her ground, fir' you have already done so. I await ing five times before heir final decision of the president' e sank dead to the ground. Mrs. Griffin was arrested. . proceeding with executions. Gen. Medina makes. (public" a About a year ago Carneys wiff telegram received by hint 'from committed suicide by drickiru the director of telegraphs and carbolic aeid. . -- 1 1 I H" Calla-ghan-an- d- -- i The Scots of this section' intend) of deputies guarded the - doors having a big time on the 26th of leading to the building and lined this month, in hojjpr of the mem- the walls of the rpom. ory of the great Seotch poet Rob-e- rt Burps. The 151st anniversary A jury was secured promptly. of Burns birth occurs on the 25, To save Mrs. Jackson as much embut the Club of Salt Lake Thistle barrassment as possible she was and the Scotchmen of Ogden ingiven 'a seat directly in front of to tend eelebrate on that day and the jury men and permitted to as the local Caledonians want tell her story in a low tone. these out side Yolk to assist them Two negro attorneys appeared in the -doings here they had to defend the prisoner. The pris- hold them on the 26. oners expressed a desire-t- o enter ltis the TnteniioiTto have a" big Latschaw of guilty. Judge pleas concert and ball, and the local said he would arses the death pen- committee at the head of which is alty inthe event they did o,wher has se- at they decided to plead not cured Nib ley Ilall for the concert "guilty. and the B. Y. C. gymnasium for' Mrs. Jackson positively identi- the dance. C. W, Nibley fied the negroes asher assailants. will preside at the meeting, and will make an address. Nicol Hood BURGLARS LOSE IN PISTOL the president of the Thistle Club , DUEL-WITPOLICE will he , up and will take part in the program. He is said to be one ; CJiwagV Jan. 3. Caught in the of the greatest entertainers alive. ict of breaking into the home of With him will come Miss Bessie Dr, William. JSwift, James Craig the famous Highland Morris, Dopovan, both Fling dancer and perhaps her notorious police characters, Nlast brother who plays the pipes, Mr. night engaged Detectives Charles Sneddon will deliver an address Griffin andPhflipWeinrich, of the on Burns and bis works, and there Sheffield avenue station in a re- will be many other interesting fea ' volver duel, which led from North ;ures. After the meeting there Clark street into Lincoln park be- will be dancing in the gym. fore the alleged thieves were final Invitations have been sent out ly arrested. 0 all the prominent Scotchmen in , Each of the prisoners was arm- he State and there are sure to be ed with two revolvers and Jialf a great many of the invitations dozen skeleton keys. .They, had accepted. M3r. David Eccles has been seen loitering about the announced that he will be present Swift home and when the detec- ifit is possible for him to get tives approached, both drew revol lere, and answers from other provers and ran, firing as they fled. minent Scots are to the same efThe officers returned the fire fect, so a great time is assured. and finally compelled them to surrender; It igbelicved they will ON FOOT CZAR FOLLOWS he identified by many North Side BODY OF mS GRAND UNCLE residents as the men who committed burglaries in that section of St. Petersburg, Jan. 3. In the the city. face of a rain and snowstorm to- - te - r - WILL CELEBRATE tators were denied admissionto the courtroomand a heavy guard story-writin- Tea-so- NUMBER '41. ment and it was feared lynching might be attempted, although no Open threats had been made. which indicates that Zelaya atCONTEST IN tempted to prevent Groce and Cannon communicating with the United States consul. .The director of the telegraphs wired : President disapproved your Thatcher Bros. Banking Co., permitting transmission of telehaving offered cash prizes amount grams from Groce and Cannon to cong ing to $25 in a American consul. lie will not pertest for the city, schools, the fol- mit such concessions, as they are lowing rules have been announc- liable to place, the government in ed as governing the competition: difficulties. ' The prizes are to be awarded as follows: $10.00 for the story receiving the highest mark, $6.00 ABOUT THE MARSHAL for the one getting the second -highest, $4.00 Our local contemporary seems $1.00 each for the five next best much perturbed because the five members of the' city Democratic Rules .council failed to - confirm - M ayor Only "pupils' of the seventh and Anderson:! appointment of Don eighth grades will be allowed to C.Benson as city marshal .It makes submit stories:. the mistake of, asserting that benumber to write .are Pupils by cause of this the city Jmsiness and not by name, and nothing is will be blocked, and in assuming to be written on their papers that that the man now on the job will indicate the school or indivi- is in any sense like a temporary dual from whom the paper is subappointee. mitted. There is no doubt as to Marshal Each paper must be "a product of tMe pupils own effort, and no Petersons efficiency, and energy direct assistance is to be given by Logan never had a better polich officer, and he has the full confithe teachers. The teachers of each grade will dence of the people. Except for be allowed to submit, to the read- politics Mjayor AndersonXwould ing committee, one paper for not have sought to make a change every ten or major part of ten pu- and when an executive seeks to make changes for political pils enrolled. he should always be sure Each paper shall contain not behind him, in the legislative less than 4QC) and not more than that 1000 words. branch, lies sufficient support to The following standard will confirm his appointments, In begovern the marking of the pa- half of his party and in conformpers : 40 per cent for plot. 40 per ity to- political custom the Mayur cent for grammatical construe had a right to make the nomination, 10 per cent for spelling and tion, but upon the other hand jthe 10 per cent for' neatness and council numbers. pponHbe other side of the political fenee had an punctuation. . All manuscripts must be in tbe equal right to oppose the proposhands of the committee not later ed change, especially with such than February. 11th. The judges an exceptionally strong officer al' will be named after the reading. ready occupying the place. IE LOGAN CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1910 - - six-stor- . |