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Show THE KOGAN NATION. LOGAN, UTAH, TUESDAY,! DECEMBER 4. 1804. VOL. 4. service in Chius. The INDIAN IMMINPIITI WAR FAILURE. spicuous immlllLN rank whb of such a character that it does not expire, as is usually the He is still at the head of Utes Killing the Stock of case. to Listen Wont any Japan Utah Settlers. the Chinese custom service- That Monkey Business". an attempt should Lave been made to cause these two foreigners to be STRONG APPEALS MADE FOR ASSISTANCE. TERMS. HER TO CHIU MUST COME the medium of China's negotiations is regarded aa unusual, in Promiaant Citizens of Monticallo European Fowera Must Keep llunda view of Japans suggestion that o the Sitaition aa a Off But the United Btatea liaa Nut China must make her offer directly and Make Urgent Yet Been Snubbed What Will Celia tor Immediate through the American Ministers. be the Outoome. EVIDENTLY A - Be-po- rt Danger-ouaOn- Action. A SAD DEATH J j though the government commands OUR NEXT SCHOOL DOARD. then. to. Onr danger as settlers lies in their driving their Rtock down upon the cattlemens ranges. Citizens Primaries Held Home of these , men, commonly Saturday Night. called cowboys, are hot headed, and may shoot some of the NOMINATIONS .'WERE MADE. Indians or their stock, and thus bring on a war, which would be There Were Ilsn Fights in ths First very disastrous to onr defenseless and Fifth Precincts But Everything settlements. An Ended ' INDIANS KILLING CATTLE. Smoothly Entirely New Board Named. The Indiana are also killing cattle, which will farther arouBe the cattlemens angec This county is very valuable aa a grazing district, and it ia because of this and the good winter ranges that ths Indians desire it Besides its grazing facilities it is proving to be riob in minerals, and it is also well adapted for agricultural puijrs Is. For these reasons ths fnf' urs, ranchers, cattlemen and mr rs do not wish to leave it, andl, ill not unless g they are obliged! I The Indiana, peaceable at present but troubf. .likely to ensue at any momeijt and a disastrous Indian i ;ar be brought Citizens primaries for the placA late Associated Press dispatch Balt Lake Tribune. Joseph Hamp Formerly of This City in nomiuatioq names to be ing from 'Washington says: Whether Colorados savages Dies at Reno, Nevada. voted for aa a school While the Japanese Legation to shall be permitted dispossess Joe Hamp, the seventeen-yea- r board for were held in the Logan has received no official confirma- old son of Mr. and Mrs. their lands, Utah settlers, occupy J. H. five municipal wards Saturday. tion of the dispatches indicating Bnd stock the ranges died afternoon monopolize Large crowds were iu attendance that the mission of Mr Dielring on Hamp, after 1yesterday take abeolnte and permanent was oclock. He a shortly at everyone of them and in ''some behalf of China to Japan has frail little fellow ia Buffers possession of an entire county having hot contests were had. been a failure, the disposition here for the problem that confronts the years with curvature of the The hardest fight was made in is to regard the information auSan Territorial authorities and the spine, and an attack of illness that the Fret precinct, where demothentic. tbo All him a few days ago was Juan county settlers. came crat was tc be nominated, John II. The time, they Bay, has passed more upon his the with connected weakened constitu- circumstances than Wilson, W. N. Thomas, John E. when the differences existing betion could withstand. He was a invasion of southeastern Utah by Carlisle. J. Z. Stewart and Seth tween the two nations can be set- favorite wliith his schoolmates and the Southern Utes indicate that A. tled by the customs authorities as us Langton being named. .Wilson Colorado schemers have rethey were told of his death yes- the received the lowest vote and was if it were a matter of mere routine to move rid to a sorted desperate terday it was easy to be seen by business, and they declare that if the sad dropped out after the first ballot themselves of the Indians Bnd expressions on their faces, China really desires to bring about Thomas also withdrew and asked that they had lost a little friend. Recurs possession of the reservahis supporters to vote for Hie wart. peace through negotiations it must He whb ever tion lands. The Utes declare that ready with a kind about A.- G Barber made a be done through a regularly to these them, Utah lands belong word for Lis companions, and asFor the aboi e reasons we speech in favor of rattling good envoy from the Empfror sisted their agent sent them to take that Langton. W. a schoolmate a hard may iq earnestly ask y 1 to take (he G. Raymond, a 8inithfield pedof China to the Emperor of Japan. not will and that they lesson. In play, while his crip- possession, Tn the meantime, and until China necessary steps tc gt ouch relieve agogue and principal of the Wood-luleave, even though the governcondition him from pled of our dang r anil compel us prevented comes to realize the present conschool, presented a petition ment should command them . tq in the and tumble joining Colorado to keen her IndiauB signed rongh dition under which peace negotiaby many teochere"htrongly return. within her own b rder. The Intions can be procured, the war games of his boy friends, he ensupporting from the received Langton, also made a Fresh reports He diana could muste: 200 warriors speech in his favor. couraged them in their fan. must go on. inThis petition of trouble scene the yesterday in six hours, and more are conThe Japanese authorities here was bright in school and possessed dicated Isaac Smith to hia feet brought serious therein that danger coming in. do not regard with favor the re- a wonderful talent for drawing, of and he denounced anch a conflict. The Indiana are stantly for one so young and had he lived Sheriff has written to you a mannerstrongly Our of the interference of the ports of of the cattle procedure, even now the claiming it killing would have doubtless made his but our necessities are becoming powers. European Regarding ridiculous for teachers to collision between and a whites, mark aa an artist. To his elders more urgent every day, Hoping attempt to the St Petersburg Associated say who Bhuuld the cattlemen and the Indians that yon .will attend io this at teachers to ruleover theiremploy Press dispatch quoting the Novoa he was always polite, and attracted chilat time. occur any may once and all trouble be avoided, dren, that Vremya, the Legation people say attention by his manliness. All and voters Colorado parents meantime the the In that while they recognize that the loved him; and while he will be officials continue to announce that we are, yours, most respectfully. should have that privilege themF. J. Jones, Bishop. Novoe Vremya may speak from missed it is'known that his sufferselves. speech was a strong there is no danger; that the Utes il , our anaHi. wiui authority on account of its rela- ings are ended, and in the -mem- hare a perfect right to invade A.., P. BoMmoii.PaHiK" J Monticello Ward. effort doubtless" defeated Mr. tions with the Russian Crown, its ories of bfs associates there- will Utah if they feel so disposed, and assumption that Japan has re- always be a 'sweet recollection of the Langton, as on the next ballot Washington authorities are sumed peace proposals is without little Joe. IT WAS A SUCCESS. J. Z. Stewart was nominated. Colorado the The funeral will take place from gnided solely by foundation. In theSeoondprecient Joi Quin-neview: the also assert family residence, cornor of that no They Palace figures of The the Dancing ' Opening Henry Hayball, J. W. Governor West does not share have been fixed ae to the amount Fourth and 'Chestnut street, ' Hall Friday Night Hydo and 0. C. Jensen were of in Colorado the the complacency at 4 p. m. Reno, Nev. State of indemptity that Japan ia willThe opening ball at tlie Palace placed in nomination. Hyde reHis Exctllencjfx-presse- d ing to accept There are matters Journal. Nov. 25th. Mr. and Mrs-L- . plotters. himself hall was a success. Nearly ceived the lowest vote and was dancing very emphatically C. Baker of this city are in reof detail which the Japanese offiseventy-fiv- e couples were there dropped out ou first ballot. Three aftersituation on the yesterday cers in this city Bay can only be ceipt of a letter from their nephew, and everyone seemed to enjoy ilie more ballots were Feast, resulting The noon to a Tribune arranged when China cornea to Chas. Hamp, containing a fall ae- Colorado officials reporter. will party very much. In the beginn in Henry Hayballa nomination. aay there realize that there is but one way ount of little Joes sickness, deatl An interesting time was had in the floor was very bod but this iug trouble unless no the be cowboys to treat with Japan and that is by and barial It Bhowa that he was and was to be expected from the use it the Third precinct. Tboa. Tnrbett, it, said he, direct, negotiations. They take held in the highest esteem by all inauguiate had been put to. However it got John Quayle, Richard Yeates, Lars the position that so far Japan has hia friends, was of a kind and lov. yet they are bringing about jnat better ss the dance progressed Jacobson and John H. Davis force aa anch conditions will the done uothing which could juBtify able disposition, and a general last was quite were named. the towards and A hot' fight was ant. to have The Indians with them all. It was his cowboys the interference of the foreign favo..-itThe music was excel- made against Turbett because he smooth. to more no these lands than rights powers, and intimate that it would intention had he lived to have lent and received many compli- hsd uot declared his politics and be time for their interruption when come to Logs n Christmas m spent the settlers have, and I do not remarks during the pro- hia name was'not voted on. Four propose that they shall remain if mentary Japan should really make some the holidays with relatives and it ball- - The floor has ballots were the of is within my payer to secure gress necessary and John demand that would be unreason friends here and in Richmond. and fixed np in Quayla was the 'successful nomioiled been since their removal. able. Many of onr readers will reThe Governor did not indicate fine shape and when the next ball nee. This characterization member. little Joe Hsinp as being In the Fourth precinct the race what course he intended to pur- cornea off, which will be Friday the polite and obliging little felonly to tbo European almost perfect was lietween T. 13. Canlon and C. in will be it night, intimated bnt he that sue, proThere is no disposition low who used to deliver Tax Natposed to take some further action. shape. The orchestra has done B. Robbins. L. R. Martineaus the proposition of the ion when it was first issned ss s He had in patting the name wns mentioned lint he re-- ' jnst received a letter from the proper thing States to mediate. On daily. His gentlemanly ways down to fifty fused to permit it to admission of callof price Jones before the Monticello, Bishop go trary, it ia suggested at the Lega- then made everyone his friend and cents and they should meet with primary. By. a clone vote Robfor assistance and describing ing sattion that it would bn entirely scores of onr readers will be painthe situation aa serious. The abundant success-- Every indica- bins was elected on first ballot. isfactory to have the preliminaries ed to Lear of hia death. tion is that they will. An invitaFour names' were voted ou in letter was. as follows: of any peace negotiations conDentil will doubtless prove a the dsneiug the Fifth extended tion is A WAB THREATENED. precinct and four ballots ducted by the American Ministers sweet relief to him and a just God to attend. Dances will be were necessary for a choice. The public Monticello, San Joan county, to Japan and China because they will reward him for the goodness held every Friday night, unless gentlomen named were ' F. W. are informed ae to their situation, of his heart and hia many kind Utah, Noy. 27. Hon. Caleb W. otherwise stated. The opening Hunt, JolinIT. Burnett, C. E. and it is believed that they would actioiiB.Ed. West, Governor of Utah: Dear waltz cornea off promptly at 8:30 Thoretensen and Hugh Adams. Sir. Tn behalf of the citizana of be unbiased and impartial. With and all should be there at that Sr., Hon. Chan. Hart, Prof. J. II. San Juan county we take the negotiations begun in that way Z. C. M. 1. have just recoiled time. Paul and Ephraim Jenson were they insist, however, that detailr their fall and winter stock of Ladies' take the lilierty of addressing yon hard workers for Tlioretensen, " and asking you to como to our must be left to be arranged In- Misses and Childrens coals and Hart and Jensen making strong NOTICE relief through the proper channels direct conference between Dietriug capes. Call early and examine, tf. in his favor. Charlie speeches a once, as onr necessities are very and Robert Hart, the personal took lead from the the start and the And To of Ths Owners Logan urgent. We earnestly ask you to repre entatives of the Chinese it all the and in on NOTICE. and Benson way, kept Logan Hyde going act immediately, as an Indian rnler, and the Japanese Foreign thn fourth ballot with Canals a The Ooche County Educational Indian war is Park whoop. Minister. likely to come upon Tho new board is a good one Tbs annual meeting u( ths Company Hart is an extensive landed pro- Institute will hold its regular meet- ns soon if something is not done will House Loin held at be ths we believe will give general and in the B. Y. College at 11 A. M immediately. prietor in Ireland. II? was in the ing gan, Monday, December 3rd, st 1 oclock satisfaction. The Southern . Ute Indians, n. m., for the purpose of hearinp a report British Consular service at Pekin, on Suturday, Dec. 8th, 1894lie Trustee anil for levying a tax ' SAurzL Omhiaw, headed by Ignacio and four other from and was then given charge or for the year 1895 and tor the transaction ' Co. Try it Now. Supt chiefs, have suddenly come upon of any business that nisy com befors II orChinese custom serviceriff till Nevsr put ns with their sheep and horses, ths masting. What ran bent ba duns ganized this on civil service linen, Thomns M. Tarbst, Money to Loan. and they say they are going to re-- ; Don't assert in tones of sorrow H. W. Ballard, employing foreigners, mainly Wm. Wrfttsrson, Advertising docs not pay. any amount, to main, as this ia their country. Cheep money, Englishmen, to do it. At the time T. I! K"sa it now, be enterprising, Try and Idaho on Hnuthcrn loan blah We had a (jiiayl, long talk with them toQueen Victoria celebrated the juIut your ad in right away, N.C.Chnstansen, bilee anniversary of the fiftiet! aee.iiriliee, Cnche County loans a day. Ignacio says their agent And youll End that advertiaing Alai llama Cali on or address K. M sent them here, and he further Will unquestionably pay. J. E. Cowley, year of her reign, Hart was made apecinlilv Printer Ink. a Baron, in recognition of his con- - West at Nation office Logan. Secretary. says that ha will not leave, even non-partis- ted ff . - - y, to-ln- y -' e 1 - I - to-da- , Tin EH are niFRonxa. WORK NO. G0 OF DEMOCRACY The following extract from pointed and timely editorial fioiu It Cansed all the Sugar Rea recent issue of the Deseret News fineries to Close. is worth the careful perusal of everyone. It ia the true key to 50,000' MER HAVE TO QUIT WORK. prosperity among the people of Utah and if strictly adhered to would surely make Utah one of Amariean Trade Cannot Stand tba Difference in Labor Hors and Abroad the busiest and most prosperous Protection ia the Only places ou the face of the earth Remedy. Then hard times could uot in any measurable way effect ns and Ban Francisco, Nov. 30. In refwe would enjoy a continual round erence to the Associated Press inof prosperity and happiness. terview with H. O. Ilavemeyer, Consider it carefully: of the American Sugar president Within a few days the price of Refining company, Adolph sugar has materially advanced, director and secretary notwithstanding the operations of of the California Sugar Refinery, the trust in this. market. This is says: a matter of congratulation. It I have read that Uavemeyer may seem strange for a newspaper interview and I understand the exto rejoice at an increase in the act condition of sugar refining in price of such a commodity ss the Eastern states. Hsvemoyer sugar, whose cheapness and the and his control the sngar people public welfare are usually con- trade of nil the country east of the sidered inseparable. Yet just Missouri river, and the California now, herein Utah, the advance controls pretty much all in the price of sugar is a most refinery west of the river. I think gratifying development. It means is right when he says that two. very good things: That tho his refineries will throw closing local Judnsty has triumphed, and GO, 000 people out of work. The that the victory is due to a patrireason they are to close is this: otic purpose on the part of the They cannot compete with people to support home industries, oreign sugar. The administraand to make the pecuniary sacrition has effectually shut out the fices necessary to that end. business in refining In this nratterwe probably see sngar this country. Germany granu-ate- d the strongest and most practical sugar XX is laid down in proof that baa yet been given of Hew York at 83.50 the hundred the growth of the home industry pounds, and raw or crude costs sentiment in tho Territory, and it aid down there S3 GO the hundred. ia a moat encouraging sign of the That leaves a margin of six times. It means that our people of one cent per pound have reached a stage of unity on which to pay refinery charges which gives them control over and make a The thing ia profit their own prosperity, with power absurd. In the East they simply to enhance it indefinitely. If it ia refinery hands tl.70 per day. a loot, as ft seams- to be, that the pay In Germany the wages are but' people of U ah will persist m sup- - fL13 Tbe tndg osnnot porting the home sugar plant not- - Ue difference. The German sugar withstanding the competition of j, beet sugar that has been refined the trustjhen there is every res- - sbr0fu- - This market is now eon to believe (hut other important bringing in a great deal of Chinhome industries will lie treated ese sugar that ia refined by two tho same way, which means emEnglish firms in Hong Kong. ployment to cur working people, They use raw sugar from Batavia the keeping of our means at home, and the Phillippine islands. Thom and the creatiou of limitless refineries employ coolie labor at wealth out of the elements aud na- 10 cents per day. There is only tural resources around us, which one remedy and that is prois to be retained among ua after tection. Suc-ceosf- ul Have-mey- er - being created. A NEW DRAMATIC CO. A hoy was given the subject of heiis' to write upon, and this iB how ha performed hia task, according to one of onr exchanges: Ileus is curious auiinala. They don't have no nose, nor no teeth, nor no ears- - They swallow their wiltles hole and chew it np in The their crops inside of em. outside of hens is generally put inter piller and feather dusters. The inaide of a hen is sometimes filled with marbles and shirt A ben is very such. much smaller than a good many other animals, but theyll dig up more cabbage plants than anything that aint a bon. Hens is very useful to lay eggs for plum puddiiig( ?)unce that it sent him inter the collery. Hens has got wings and can fly when they get scart. 1 cut Uncle William's hen's head off with a hatchet, and it acart her to death. liens sometime make very fine spring chickens. but-toiraa- Statistics snow that during the fiscal year ending June 30th 1894 the United States consumed 1,038,273 Imrrols of beer less than the preceding year. There was also a greater decrease in the consumption of this 1 leverage in the West than in the East. This is probably due to the fact that many newspapermen and ministers West Lave in the either "swore off or were short of No matter how great a "stnff. loss anything proves to lie there is sere to be a gain somowhere- - One Will Probably be Organized the Agricultural College. at A scheme is on foot among the members of theLongfeMowLitorary society of tbe Agricultural College for the organization of a dramatic company. The idea ia a most excellent one and should not fail to materalize. There is considerable talent among members of this society and a flue drama could be put on the boards. The intention iff to put on a play some time during the holidays. I f this is done, as it doubtless will be, the play will le given in the large audience or chapel room, which has a seating capacity of 1,800 and can lie mnde to accommodate 2,000. This will donbtlesB be large enough to accommodate all who will be desirous of attending. There is a stage which is also large enough for all practicable purposes ami scenery could cosily be arranged. TnE Nation hopes to ace the company organized and that we shall soon be ablo to aunounoe the play decided upon and thb night of presentation. Good Ranch tor Sal. Anyone wanting to buy a good ranoh iff ICO acres, dear title anil Free (rota all all cultivated and 4S incumbrances, acres in lucerne, gnail nix room houses granary, stables, corral Is, cellar, ate., and nuire water riuht thnn can be used, can do ao cheap, by calling on or addressing this office, or T. W. R. Nelson, Proton,. Idaho. Thia place will ba sold very cheap and ia an excellent opportunity for anyone wanting a good homo. |