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Show TIIE TAGS TOUR HILLED BOVEiiNBRS II Boston, April 10. Details of a recent rebellion of the natives of islPonape, one of the Caroline offiands, in which four German cials were treacherously murdered, were received today at the headquarters here of the American board of commissioners for foreign missions from Dr. Clifton F. Rife, the board's medical missionary, in the Marshall island, an adjoining group. The Caroline islands are German possessions. The rebellion on began on October 18 last Tie Geiinan governor had set two tribes at work building roads. The natives objected to the work am quarreled with their overseers, Po-nap- yrWi '" fi-- nmnmmmiprjm nj i o NOW IS THE TIME For a good blood purifier and Spring Tonic.. We have a fresh stock of all the Recognized Standards r . The overseers took refuge in. a Catholic mission church andfsent word of the trouble to the govern nor. t Counting on the good will of the natives, the governor at once started, unarmed and unaccom panied by a guard of soldiers, for the scene of the uprising. He was accompanied by bis secretary, who carried a pistoL , " The leader of the rebellion approached fhe governor as a friend and then, raising a gun, shot the governor twice in the abdomen. When the victim of this treachery tried to lift himself by help of a w'all, by the rebels orders, both of his hands were cut off. Afterward his throat was cut and his body was frightfully mutilated. The governors secretary realized it was useless for hint to resist 300 men, but fired a few shots from his pistol before running for his boat. As he turned he was shot in the back and killcd.0ut of the five boatmen who brought the governor and the secretary to Ponapa fpur were killed, the fifth falling out of reach of the guns. The overseers, who had left their retreat in the Catholic church when the governor arrived, also were killed. Lines were then tied to the necks of the dead arid their bodies were dragged up and down the road and subjected to vile indignities before being thrown in- JOURNAL. LOGAN, Y Thursday, April PI AH miw EL ?. COAL We have just the kind you like. Rock Spring, Aberdeen, and Kemmerer, Lump and Nut. We have the eastern 4 at lowest prices. While they last Oats for sale, at the M. & L. COAL A WOOD CO. PHONES 74. mmmmmim. im 3 the Easter Hat Show j all up oh the show case for you the 1911 KNOX rOME in; let us line themthe finest showing of hat style and quality you've you'll vote it, Models GNOLEUS. A wide range of styles and dimensions; and hatmen that know how to . . select just the right one for you. . ever ' seen.-$plendid-Sup- erbMA You lenow Having the goods is one thing and delivering it is another.. The prevailing colors "to be" in Spring suits are correctly matched or new hat you wouldn't build a superbly contrasted . The new suit demands a new house and put bade, the old'vooft would you? . Rockford Stiff Hats Rockford Soft ITats . --- All Cache: Valley Bank- ing Company. Logan, Utah the steamer Germaniawhifli was due to call at Panapa on.ber.wfty from Sydney to IIongKong in November. The colonists, learning of the plan, got a message to the commander of the Germania and so frustrated the plan. The Germania also carried the tidings to New Guiena, whence four men of war were dispatched to quell the Secy, of State Knox Sunday If you have so good a boarding the Salt Lake while Szirmay was in considerable the act of robbing the Karrick house that boarding house ads was caused in the city, and in af- prison there was panic, the prisoners making two to escape. separate attempts There were quickly suppressed, In the villages surrounding Rome the shocks were more severe, although no damage dope. Messina, Italy, April Kl About 7 oclock this evening, in various districts in Sicily, loud rumblings were heard. A sudden 6. HEXIRY SAVAGE. flash of light was observed and That Secy. Knox lost noJime electriihl condition of the atin attending to the matter is es- an mosphere. tablished by the following No earth shocks were recorded, received by Savage yesterand it is believed the disturbance day: a Ambassador at Mexico City was caused by the falling of meteor. has been instructed by telegraph 10. A Washington, April to request the Mexican governdisturbance indicating an ment to extend protection to slight the American citizens mentioned earthquake, estimated at 5000 in your telegram of yesterday, miles distance from Washington and the American consul at , En- was recorded on the seismograph tosenada has been instructed by of the Georgetown university The disturbance lasted from telegraph to investigate and- re- day. 10:45 a. m. to 2.37 p. m, with port ami- to ask the governor for maximum disturbance between neede4 .prateetdon for these peo1:50 and 2:12. ple (Signed) 1 PHILANDER C. KNOX., Speed Fiend Injures Boy. State Senator Leroy A. Wright Out for a joy ride with some telegraphed news of the situation to Senator Perkins yesterday af- male and female companions, ternoon in the hope that the lat- chauffeur J. II. Odekirk of Salt ter would use his influence at Lake, crashed his machine info a Washington to secure quick ac- buggy driven by Miles Williams, a tion. young man employed by the All attempts today to secure Furniture company demolinformation on the subject from ished the buggy, wounding the the United States consul ,at En- horse and quite seriously injuring senada Ime failed and no state- young Williams Only the protests ment can be gotten from the of bystanders kept Odekirk from Mexican officials in Low-edriving along.Odekirk is a bad actor. It was he who, by the careless shooting of a revolver, ' killed young Edward F. Barnes EARTH SHOCKS IN ITALY CAUSE PANIC IN ROME on New Years eve. He was THE REBELS HOLD SOME AMERICANS tele-srra- Rounded Up in Big Corral at Alamo, Lower California. They Are w-a-s be execu- - have no present interest for you CONGRATULATIONS I ted May 5, has had an extension sixty days granted him. hoiej and sentenced to i BIDS WILL BE ENTERTAINED The tests of your store are its value-givin- g and its SERVICE. Both of these phases of your stores efficiency are Advertising Material, and should be presisten-tlused. y A San Diego, Cal., April 11.' Held prisoners by the Mexican filibusterers in a big corral at Alamo, Lower California, insulted by the guard and with little hope of release, G, Raffi, his wife and five children of San Diego and several other American-- ' women whose names could not be learned, are said to be causing concern to the state and navy departments of the- - United States. Secy, of State Knox has been appealed to by 0. Henry Savage of this city, a relative of Mrs. Raffi. Senator Perkins, chairman of, the senate committee on naval affairs, has been advised of the situation and Rear Admiral Chauncey Thomas, commander of the Pacific fleet, has been urged by Savage to send a warship to Ensenada. Secy. Knox has taken up tht matter with the Mexican government through the United States ambassador au Mexico ' City" and the American consul at Ensenada. Admiral Thomas has said that he could not send a warship to EnRome, April 10. Two earth senada without orders, from shocks were felt here today, the Time Extended. Washington, and the American first early in the morning and the Julius Szirmay .convicted of the consul at Eusenadajs charged by second about noon. Some alarm murder of young Tom Karrick in in inactive with Savage being ho matter. News of the condition of the prisoners at Alamo was brought Your painter "will tell you that to Ensenada last week, Savage we are headquarters for the best said today, and reported to GeO. painting materials. Linseed oil B. Sehmueker; United States con(that 3011 can rely on as extract sul. as well" as to Guv. Celso Veof Flaxseed). Pure White Lead ga of Lower California. Savage (The Southern brand, with" the eharires tha.tV.e.ga did not, send Dutch or Painter Trade Mark) relief and Schmucker ignored the and other things of quality. complaint. It is charged .that the Brushes, 'Varnishes, Stains, ary said to be cometc. Let us t with you,' manded by Simon Berthold, have RITER BROTHERS DRUG COMPANY offered indignities to the women, and learning; o this Savage wired TEe felt by firmer, ai 1 Seeds to-d- rv In Ferry1 sou'd have been impo.sih'e tolcel in 1 a y seeds two swt of years Ism. We hare made a I science of seed trowing. The confidence 1 ta dener always do exactly what you expect of them. For sale everywhere. FEW'S Will SEEB MU! At Free on request - A. FERRY FRiter. FOR SALE Full blooded English setter pups. Apply Bowling Alley. :: A Chorus of 60 In i Mocking Bird B. Y. C. OPERA COMPANY Under the Direction of W. 0. Robinson AT NIBLEY HALL Mon. 1 7 and Tue.ll 8 at 8p.m. PRICES 50c and 75c Also Matinee at 3:15 Monday, 17, Free to those over 60 years of age, to others 15 & 25c 0 y NOW IS THE TIME $ To get in on some of our choice farms we are offering for 6 room sale. An elegant Farm with full improvements house, water and all conveniences for $7300.00, call and get terms. 46 acre Farm with full improvements, water right. with of fruit trees.See us for priees, a snap.,, ,, 27 a eyes, in Greenville an elegant fruit orchard could be made out of. this land, call for price. 8.5 acres with borne and all kinds of fruijs, rucb as Peaches, Apples, Cherries and Strawberries, just what you want, close to Logan, see us for terms. .Farms and City property in Cache ,amd Box Elder '' . counties. . . all-kin- , 0 O 0 c 0, 0 O 0 0 - . ' v ML son, B. passea- A Musical Comedy Presented By The r The Painter Knows Cl Cast of 20 rent of 16 acres of ture land, near City Park, for ,For m I LOGAN, UTAH. (All Made by Knox) Thatcher Clothing Co. Din-wood- dertaking.-- $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 Ready for You - - Beacon Stiff Ilats Beacon Soft Hats . . Beacon Straw Hats , ... $4.00 $4.00 (All Made by Knox) -- THE GLORY OF EASTER like all the joys of life, must be purchased and paid for, and those who are without money are without joy. While the accumulation of money does not in every instance bring thorough happiness, it does overcome many obstacles in the pursuit of - it, -- therefore to possess money you must save it, and this bank offers you the best means' to 'accomplish the un 1' ' ' 0 to the lagoon. The rebels planned to capture black-smithin- g eoal 13, 191L i ternoon as follows: Members of my family and other American women and children held at Alamo, Mexico,, by Unable to obtain food gebels. or relief. Wires to Ensenada down. Reliably informed, that rebellion. Mexican governor of Lower CaliDr. Rife in his letter says that declines assistance. 'Will fornia the natives connected with the to Ensenada to American boards mission during you order warship answer. Please rescue. (Slgtied) he rebellion were loyal. t E i TRI-WIXKL- 4 CO, DatowN, MMl. filibust-erersXr- ' ' 0 e ho talk-Pain- .fill. ' o s o $8 & |