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Show THE NOG vol. a. now! Thou pointed at liitn ON A CHICAGO BUILDING. THE CITY OF HEW YORK bcK. It'd me to lielieve (!.e which Irishman counted hiiuself as supply What May be Seen From One iug the brains. An Interesting Letter From 21 Stories High. which in Tho street all visitors J. F. Pribyl. canble of carry ng It: Nw York want to tako in (and II THE AY. FKHRUA LOG AN, UTAH, FRI IH BRKiXS NATION. STATUE OF wbpre they are most horribly taken OKI This street in; is the Dowry. LIBERTY. If the Inccme Tax U Hade a Law There Wlil be no Income! to Tax- - Motes on the Side. Special cmrcpMleac ofTH Nat I on. have been t 'iking in (anil being taken io l.y) New York City iu the lay light, gas liglit, moon light ami no light at all tor the past ten days and by this time have the town pretty well viewed and the of its inhabitants learned. The inotto of the people here is: lo oilier i nple as you dont want them to lo yon. and do your victims as well as you can! New-- York still claims to lm the largest city iu America and most emphatically denies the allegation that Chicago has 2.0iJtMil5 people ami challenges the ullegator to produce more convincing evidence than a padded city diree is tory. Dut, I brlvvo New York too Revere with its condeinration of Chicago's census nqmrter. All im-are liable to err, Biid, this fellow made an error in When the matter is Lis count. thoroughly iuvesligaled it may be learned that Chicago really only has 2,(K;0,(l-l- i people. So, fortunately tor New York, it may turn out that Chicago's great populn f ion really only exists in the census mans mind. 1 a cus-toin- jer-liap- u s, New York iR built ou an island, tlml iu some of it is built on thp island and the lmlunce of it is built iu the nir.' Tim majority of the business bWks are built on the Home ol sky .craping order. the buildings here are so high tlml the inhabitants of the uppei world use the chimneys for foot stools. Tim street cars are to be found everywhere under the ground, on the ground and over the ground. The streets lieing so crowded necessitated the building of umh-ground and elevated railroads There lire many interesting sights in this great American The Central Turk with iienutiful shrublwry, flowers, its large menagerie, tramps and to licen.eu is one of the most interesting sights. Tim great Brooklyn bridge which spans the East river between New York City and Bnatklyn is a marvel. The bridge is good for two purposes: First, for people to cross over the river oil, and o second, for fooJ to jump from drown. ainl the river TLe "Statue of Liberty, erect ed on an inland a short distance from New York, is well worth visiting. The statue was given to Slab's by Franco "iu the Cni order tb.it that country could get solid wid us and got all Frenchmen on the New York police an Irishman informed force, urn. lint hr I saw no Frenchmen on the police force I suppose France isnt at all solid with this lily. Tim police force of New Yoi k is almost entirely posil of Irishmen. Wonder what Ireland nave to this city that she is SO "solid. -- r runs the entire length of the city Luu is populated w AUi the cream de hum of the town. Here are pawn store, hanks simps, second-han- d beer halls, divds, (faro),duucedial1s, cheap retaurante,veariety theulrer, stores, fruit stands, opium joints, iu fact, laundries, stand io a from banana anything a wholesale liquor store- Ou thin street is the rendezvous of til most desperate thugs, assasius, thieves, and other criminals. The Dowry is a good street to keep away from if a person is not anxid and ous to get ware-house- - I HI D sr SHOT AT AND Ifi4. NO. tJ4 MISSED. i e Shota Fired But no ouc Snatched. Twenty-fiv- lie-i- ; ; CHRIS EVARS of water which pasties through the The Great Edlflee Completed in Just pumping machinery every day oft Year-ElevaWill Carry would make a Kind 240 feet long, 100,000 Persons Dally. 100 feet w iile ami 50 feet deep. ( tors Its a good thing that Lake Toths Burros or Tuk Natios. Michiguu is near by. In your issue of Jau. 30th, I If tlm distance traveled by the was somewhat amused in reading fourteeu passenger elevators win a communication from Mr. J. I in continuous 1ms, the elevators Pribyl from Chicago, in which he 'would have traveled tho great spu&kfi of the top stories of houres! distance of 123.18(1 miles, or nearly reaching so high they scrape the five times around the world each year, allowing only 300 working pidays in that time. There was STILL TAKIH3 LIFE EASY. 1NU is r at least coming nearer here than it was a SHE KILLED moii tli ago. for some jniiple to A Young in get divorced tlmu it is for others to get married. Irs eaxiku DiDI'T - HER LOVER. Lady kills Her Bean The Old Way. KK3W IT WAS Wk Dont hear much about The Famous Bandit Still Amusing great Meta these days. Probably The First One Who Quarreled Was Himself Shooting at People to be Shot und he Was the First -there ure not many of Hi.mii. In -Other Ways. , and A Very Sad Affair. CoLoilADo's l'Ts want to conic An Associated Press diKitch to Utah. We don't want them.' Dkcatir, 111., Feb. 1. -- Tim flrt irom Fresno, Cain., says: A There's democrats enougli in Utah one Hint iiinrri-l- agiiin will Ih shut. That w:m tue remark ni:tlc by B.ivtd tight ladwoeu the bandits Evans uuw. biiinlk-rind Morrell and Deputy Hlmriffs late Tuesday night while .. lnuiiiius uu.l D'iyd occurred There is no doubt but that wo-i- piaving eai.ls with his swectlieait, '1 the hiippery Boca country, nian WHK mudo fur man. ruelnck. The young couple Fierything Mdgsiu w n ataiut 20 miies enst of Diuub-seven. up at the home of fc playing An prove it. excliang tells Hie officers wf a Hlfy iuesday afternoonf niHii'iionii to )uy v.hogrcir up were linking for tlm baudils in without there tin! to the even. gone Iiivhg woman. But in seing a J j ; j t n j i : - - j I f l : sand-bagge- roblieil. The daily impure of New York are enterprising if not anything else. Their chief aim is to outlie one uuutlier. Each paxtr claims Io have the largest circulation The World claims that it prints 400, (k0 tapers a day. Tho World issues several aditions each day. l'he readers of newspapers must buy a copy of each of the editions iu order to haw if the news which appeared in the early edition was .rue. The first edition will, for instance, print an item to the effect that Count CSmuhoilski oi Russia was brutally murdered. In the next issue there will appear a statement contradicting this item by informing the public that the touut had not been murdered but that he was accidentally killeil.The iliird edition will spring anolhei version of the story on the pnhliu. This time the paper will say the Count hail commited suicide, these contradictory stories will iu five or six difappear the editions through ferent of edition the when last and day the paper is out the readers are informed tliut Count Gumlioilski is a well man, the various stories .hat were published about him 'luring tlis day being maliciously circulated by bis sditicul enemies. The news of home jieoplu and home affairs is dished up in a nimilnr manner. The Sunday issues of the New York dailies are mammoth affairs. Tho World prints a paper on the Sabbath day. The Timm, Tribune, Journal, Press, Jferold. Advertiser, Moil and Kryrrss, Mercury and the Sun are from 40 to 48 puge mjiers, anil the Retardsheet with a large er is a cliromo thrown in for good measure. Each of the Sunday pajjers sells for five cents anil the pupers issued on week days hto sold at one cent a copy. The newspaper business in New York evidently is in a. more flourishing condiliu than tbs same kind of .business in Utah is48-pa- li-pag- o iu-t- - d The amount of destitution in New York City is probably equal to that of Chicago- Many hundreds of people are Buffering for want of food and clothing. The number of men out of employment will aggregate into hundreds of thousands. In fact the only work iu which the laboring claries are engaged in is looking for jobs and dcviciug schemes to escape the income tax." - o d The same Irishman that the infornatiou alout the dnualors of tile "Statue of Liberty climbed with mo into ilia head of As wa were 1h.it big brass girl. vi iiing the "ndhsy deep" Iroin; tlm eyes of the statu-- the Irishman "No one can say now remarki-- l: tla-rbo no brains in that of Lilierty V head. Faith the head be jam full of brains volun-t-t-re- i s, : 100.000 sous daily. The wire nqie until iu the elevators utould, if stretched out, reach a dis mice of sixlci u miles. Thesnfet chaius until in connection with would, if iu IXV 1). , the-Hiiitu- , Speaking of the income tax reminds me of a remark which, while I was in Washington recently, 1 Jmnnl a Senator from the South make. He aaid: What's the use of Iheiticome tax an way? If the Wison bill is paused no one will have an income to tax. J. F. rnniYL. New Yoke City, N. Y . , Feb. 3, 9 Dut when I found one twenty one -- During tlm coming year 1 anticipate ascending tlm Eiffel Heaven (lieyoud the Imunds 0f tower iu France and will see Jiow time and space) and by the way 1 ,uuch higher I will be than on founds lerson who must have this grand structure. Edward Stevenson. bwu inclined to believe that iu Heaven is somewhere those up-iTHE PBINTE8S MASQUE8ADE. regions, for lie was heard to say, while iu the nliservntory 3U8 Preparations Being Made For a Grand Time. feet high, anil 21 stories up, that he was nearer Heaven than he Extensive unpreparations evor expected to Lkj again. At any being made to mnke tlm Printers' events it was the highest building bull one of tlm grandest affaire I have ever seen or been permitted ever giveu in Logan. It lias been to stand upon, although I have definitely settled that it will stood upon the top of Washingiu the ! Thatcher Opera tons monument at Washington, House and tho- - dais has been D. 0., which is 505 feet high. 1 changed fnSnt Weursdny tin have also stood ou Washingtons 21 iust, to Thursday the 22, tin monument at Baltimore, but this night of Washington's birthday. is only an infant compared to the In connect ion with the ball the one at Washington. 1 have also committee is figuring on giving a set my foot on the lofty tower of grand concert and one ticket to Loudon, EoglRud, and the great admit to both. The prints'' Cathedral chnrch as well as the never do anything by halve.-- , Loudon mouumejt, all of which or even stop at the whole, are iu London and are marvels of for the full Harris Orchestra their age, but when people lire of fifteen pieces will furand do business iu those massive nish the music, liemembor it DrildingB, it appears to mo they will be a sheet and pillow rase are getting up into the cloudy masquerade, and that the night has been changed to the 22 iust. regions. . The day on which I hml the Watch the papers for full parpleasure of beholding this grand ticulars. view was one of grent smoke, for NEWTON NOTES. which ChicAgo is noted, and although unfavorable tor taking The National Rellbf Society Concoduc pictures I could not forbear ference- Good Health Pre- -. taking three Bhnts of the grann vails. sights to be seen in tlm distance, Tu Thk Kuitus ok Thk Matioh1 so far below this high and exalted thought I would writes few line; to valuable paper, from the Lake with exview the your its place; tended piers, vessels and the great went side of the valley. The National Relief society held water works; tlm churches towriug like pigmies, coniiaml with this their annual meeting last Saturday. jUnt or monarch of all its sure It was very plcaaiiig to listen to the roundings; agaiu ou every hand reKri of he vust amount of lalmr teeming and steaming factories, said soi'iety has accomplished within smoking furnaces and tlm miuy the last year. They now own a railways, electric curs aud smaller lieautifnl place where they can iiicet vehicles aud pedestriuus, furiniug and Le united in their efforts to do a sight which makes piod. Liist Situday we had tlm pleasure indellible an iiupression ou the minds of those who are thus favor- ol attending our ward conference.! ed b staud uKin this eminence of President Simpson 11. Moli-- and Joseph Morrell were in attendances hnninu skill. j er . Tlm Utter had tlmadvuu-lugof being sejNiratnl and c iuld have raked the bandits from both sides. As Evans guu rejiortoJ the officers took to flight, the bnuditr; diligently firing njam them. After the officers hud fled a distance limy returned a few shots without to fly. however, iu their fight Timmins and Boyd lieeame searateil,llie former finally turning up at Diuulm und the Utter ut llowlley. Timuiins telephoned up the news of the light tu Sheriff Scott who started for Banger this eveniug with Deputy Hi Rnielje. 1 is said 24 or 25 Lliots were fireil, the robliere firing 20 Biid the officers four. Another rejiort liat it that the officers made a bold staud, but were under a disadvantage Ra tlm bandits were under cover. No further iarticuUre ran be got here at present. officers. 1 . ADDITIONAL LOCAL. J. licit menu came up from M. Y. Pratt of Fairview the city Weduewlay. j . . " .... was It. K. Thomas sells underwear eost for 10 days. J. C. tunniiii'hnin of one of Idaho's wealthiest citizens, has been in Imcnn a few days, tiiartered ut the People' Hotel. t lai-aiis- e - l.r r l'lH-atell- C. H. Hobbs was down from lres-lo- n - r S-i- ! market in Imgan Ims The lmirri.-igi-Is'cu miMiully (piiel this inoiitli. lcen issuetl only one licence by the clerk nnd lint to .Mr. Alexander SI oi-- l I of Willard, nge 30, in Mis Maty Ann Willinmsof Nownan, Id; h, age 20. Ti, j , j in-- i S,ill bake Temple pictures ST ' tivinP awn.v cun- .is a premium Io our anhs-ribe- re not w by residents of this miinty flAcwbere than through The Nation, not withstanding tlm asser- wred tions of irresponsible parties to the contrary. The llyrum Union band was over from llyrum yesterdny, serenading some of our citizens and dramming, or rather blowing up I heir party which takes place in that cily this evening. The Nation acknowledges a plcnsniit Horenndrt. It is one of the best bands iu tlm county. A number of Lognii ample expect to attend the tarty. AT THE B. Y. COLLEGE. Tuesday. If you wish good an wed worxl go A. 1j. Skatichy. Ijogan Islandto The Nation would like to have It a correspondent in every city and The enitern train was several town iu the comity, who will send hours late yesterd.iv, nnd the mornus in the noun every few days. J. A. I'm ley w ill sell llm-- ing's in til was not received until late in the nfteru-mn- . Springs coal at a reduced price or 5:1 cents js-ton. Full aud w'e me, J. Wash Young, a representaut Farley Bros, tive of J. A. Fogler ,fc Co., oiMwite Hist old staud. Francisco, bus Uhmi in thp city tliiv lewil-.leriu- j ta realise well built towns iu Knnsns without they helievnl Die weapon was una single inhabitant, they having loaded. A iii.iiiK-ii- t IuUt bn'ulH-rbeen Saratoga has u itarnd a pood Matured diiul aliout i t hi Kweetlieari ojvr.-- house, a large brick the play, wben-ahotel, a 5f2ll, INK) school house and brew down the cards ami. grabbing many fine r si e ices, et there is up the revolver, unied U straight not a single inhabitant in thetowT. at Lambert's bead, saying with s If an old time Kiiiishk cyclone laugh: Dave you kuuw wlial would only spring up and blow you said those houses over io I'tah, wed ulsiul quarreling.' fill them up with progresaii o jhio-pl- c As sin: littered the Iasi words she iu fifteen minutes. pulled Ike trigger and u deafening report rang out iu the little room. be concussion Wo liuvc heard a good atory extinguished tint told oil one of our rural school lump and intense excitement prevail-e- d among the guests. When another inarms says an exchange. Bewas of of ligld u cause brought bniuti. rt was ciiat' diphtheria aud scarlet fever which wns iu thc found lying across the card table viciuity, she had an inordinate with a big bullet bole pint above the dread of tniitugioiis dis uses, and right eye. lie had failed to one cartridge, nod as bad luck would sent lioniu a litlb: gnl bare it lh! cliaige was lieneatli tlm sick aud she saiil her luolher was ha in titer when the trigger was pulled. Tin1 had alarming syniptuiiis. The iiuroriutiale young innn lived little next day the girl pri'seuted about uni- hour, bill never regained herself at the school with her . lu-eoiiHcioiisiiet-sHis liancee was bomn-l intiuih, finger in found some time after wandering tsaid swinging by the strings and ulioul and to the teacher, wu'sn dot a little uiiulessly completely ilirl at our house but mamma told lazed at the fearful re-- I of what me to tell you tlmt it isn't catch- started as a juke. Today aim is Tlm toucher blushed a deep wildly hysterical md continually ing. lingering blush, and said she was threatens her own life. Her friends very glnd and told the pupil to .ire keeping a close watch over her actions and r that she will lose tukn lmr seat her to ind. nl Wednesday evening. - Not desiring to lengthen 10 lb u,tr,1!,io,,,, tLttt lDpy this cominunicatiou I will alt- t0 y,e ho're ,M1oil!ri who brevinle, by giving a description were us, Bt others J. H. Davis The corner of this structure. aud J. II. Thorpo gave a very ! stone was laid Dec. tilh, 1S90, aud Btruclive report one year from laying of the corner ' lie Wir ' alone the last stone of this marble structure was placed in position.! Uur Itishop, . II. Griffin, gave u h ward, Over 5,000 masons and a much ,K) an tr,,e relH,rt VM improvement of the of concourse interesteill0W',,lJ larger in this place. The conference spectators, forming a procession onlh was then adjourned after singing a w miles two long, itnesjed nearly the ccremouy of laying tho corner most beautiful anthem. atone. Since its completion vast The pa pl in general are enjoynumbers of people daily visit this ing good health, The elevator Yours Respectfully, place. popular is the Oxk largest in the world. system tus Bovs. Fourteen passenger elevators are NlWIox, Fab. liib, ltiP4. c week in the interest of bis firm. to ha R nJervd Ton-gh- t and Monday Night. at tlm Frognmi to la renden-lliiloinathic bitirurv Society. Friday welting, Feb. t:li. Si4. 1st. locture I'n.f. John T. Iaine, Programs 1 Jr., Duel Mrs. 2nd. Yui-u- l Tluiteher :nel Miss buu-.- i TlinUdier. .iid. Reading Pior. Apperley. J t !i. I'iiino Solo Mis Jennie Kiinson. lieeitation - James I .cut hum. Joseph A. West was Himiinmied to Suit Luke yesterday morning on 1 lie following program will Ihs Joe lias more business business. at the Hoiutc-Fo- i, Monday than some men we know, of twice Feb. 12th, lK'.U. his size. 1st. Oiien ilisi'iissiou : Rssnlved, Mr. J II. Hrown ia a duly authori!iat the .Southern States were justized agent fur This Nation nnd will fied iu seceding from the Fniou." issue receipt for old and new 2ml. lleciialioii. (J. W. Skidalike, Mr. Hrown is a regu- more. lar old timer and will hring us in 3rd Slump Steech J. M. Andermany r.ew subscriptions from the son. non bet n part of the county, 4th. Lecture on Loe ten K. minutes Card.m. J. A letter received by Mrs. 5th. Recitation Charles Alloy. Laninresux front her sou Walter To the likens tilb. question: "Is after his urmnl Rt Iocntello statu that he would leave there Thurs- marriage a failure?" L. S. Cardon. 1 rs day morning with his dnrling wiTe and little girl, for Kaysville, their former home, where they will lie buried. It is a very hard blow for M r. Lnutoreaux to but he holds out manfully ns could be done under tlm circumstances. He line tlm ih epest syiiquithy of ' the entire con. tuuuity. Lost, Stray i:u or Stolen From Lognu. Feb. 2nd. one on lmrae, branded left thigh. UlipittHl. Lame ou left front foot. llumlHome reward will Im tni.l for return (o tl'siili'nce of John E. Brice, on straw-br-rry-ro- Fourth street |