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Show THR LOGAN NATION. VOL. 4. LOGAN, UTAH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY, . 1! NO. 84. 1803. backed by BOARD OF EDUCATION MEETING WIPED OFF THE EARTH. been made in ths boxes of paul-eowarcase ittheand has been stoutly BOX CASES iava KeavilL D. A. -city attorney, Numarous Petitions Reotivad and Rethe Kanesville and Hooper boxes, set for time was of trial the The manports Made. and those of the two polling places ronvicted of involuntary Friday at 1 p. m- At exactly six The Board of Education met Chinese Fleet is Practically in Ogden Second precinct. The slaughter- Attorney Rapp made minutes to 1, according to Prof. laat Wiped Out. Thursday evening and attend Coma to a Sadden End, With- opportunity to make the changes an eloquent plea for the imposicourt the entered he Pauls time, and of was tion a named of two ed to a considerable amount first in the boxes, Jndge light sentence, out Trial. room and just then County At- rasineas. W. G. lleeae was pres- BIGGEST BATTLESHIPS ARE shown to have occurred in the fol--o Smith sentenced her to fonr SUNK, Sam was his Rich in torney the making months Certain for made verbal ent and imprisonment discrepan petition wing way: II plea for the court to he lenient an addition of $10 per month to FUI FOUND II TIE IIDICTMEIT. cies in these precincts were alleged connty jail. Tbe Japanese do Sums Hard Fighting, with Mr. Edwards. They also lia Allen, who was convicted of to have been discovered by the salary. Written petitions to Capture Some Cliineae Forta and refused to permit Prof. Fanl to the same effect were received from in battery the other day, waa brought Prepure to C.ipture Other Two Charges Are to be RMubmitted to Commissions oanvassing board, introduce any evidenom claiming Hisses Mattie Kuowlton and M. Galas Closed and Foreigners whan and for those sentence, returns the ts, from, up precino the Grand Jury Mrs. Beardall Under Anna. would to an it the put connty if he reasons asked were sent and the boxes E. Scoles. The petitions were reany what, Sentenced to Four Month's The court expense. sentence should to offer had Edwards or. ferred to a committee, to lie reWilkinson and why Alleys Imprisonment. The curtain waa rang down on was indeed lenient, aa ia proven ported on at the unit meeting. Sentence. were sent for them, and were also not be passed, commenced a long London, Feb. 9. A cablegram and the A written petition for a fine; by the $5 given the keys. It was claimed harrangne to the coart, reciting a the second act of the monthly from Wei Hai Wei, dated Febaffair Friday, when, in trial is said to have been increase in salary of $5 was read, of alleged grievances, The ballot box cases from that while the boxes were in their long string ruary Gtb, says the Chinese fleet Justice Smiths court, one of the measliest of farces recinct the and from William Ferreday, janitor of haa the ingratigreatest showing complained possession changes Weber county came np for hearpractically ceased to exist. the Benson school. The petition of were made. Details of the si- tude to the Court, hia attorney in fr. Edwards waa fined 15. The a simple travesty on justice. ironclad Chen Yuen, and The in the on mornirg Friday ing At a meeting of the Agricul- was not granted, for the reason her sister ia of general opinion sen ms to prevail District Court Great prepara- eged transaction were given very the case, who by the way one ship, the Ting Yuen, moet able attorneys at bar, that the trial waa a faros, an out- tural College board held Saturday that the Board is not in favor of have been sunk, and the other tions had been made by the Gov- completely in these oases; hat the the manner in which they obtained an and the jnry. All were attacked. rage and an inanlt to the public. the action of the city officials who raising salaries during the present of tho Cineso fleet are within ernment and defendants, stated the facts are these: took part in the affair was severe- school year, it being so near the the for a sucoet sful prose- opportunity to change ballots in Finally the Judge was compelled briefly grasp of tbe Japanese. by im- !3ome of the Agricultural College ly denounced and Prof. Pauls oloee. At daybreak on Sunday the cution and .defense of the case. the Ogden boxes, which it was to. atop the from outside places, course was aa strongly upheld. Isabella Nelsons resignation as was done in the rooms of posing a sentence of four months studeata Japanese fleet opened fire on Lui Prosecuting Attorney Judd and charged minors, and who are under PresL Public Bdntiment seems to be teacher in the Card school was Box " Elder in not The was the Utah Commission, Co., the jaiL Assistant Maginnis'. prosecuted;" forts, which sals especial guardianship were aroused and there bas been some lead and accpled. ' 111 health was Kung The first replied vigorodetailed. From appearances it trial of civil oases then H- H. Henderson, and W. H. Mcusly. Japanese division, n the habit of visiting Edwards talk of calling a mass meeting to the reason. Her sister, Rhods would seem that in this' case Millan the flagship, directed including represented defendant milliard hall and playing billiards. demand the resignation of these Nelson made application for the not propose to its force against the eastern island .Wilkinson, and J. D. Murphy and the prosecution did rnf. Paul considered it hia duty officials. If the Mayor and City position, which waa referred to NEWTON NOTES. was until show hand .devel its it defendant while the second divisR. L. Rhodes, the do what Council do not take satisfactory to the. Committee on Teachers, batteries, oped during the course of the What ia Going on at tha Weatarn Part to see who they were end ion shelled Fort Sehib.The Chinese Edwards. ; le could to prevent them from action in this matter and make a with power to act Lola- E. fleet trial. It, was claimed that after i of tha Vallay. soon came to the assistance The prosecution asked that each places. On two thorough and complete investi- Thompsons petition for a situto boxes been had Bslt requenting sent the Editor Nation: It ia now acme of the forts. The Ting' Yuen continuance be granted in the first ake, bnt before the recount oc- time . since the readers of your previous occasions he had stepped gation, without fear or favor, this ation an teacher was rejected, sa used her two oases against Wilkinson, one gnus with effect, lint, aside the place and found some will likely be done yet, and their there was no vacancy. Wilkinson had claimed valuable paper have learned curred, succeeded in diverting some of the for changing ballots, in ballot any news of the stndentB there. Tha Stake Presidency of ReThinking resignation asked. votea would from our settlement. fire from the forta boxes, and . theother for perjury; lhata gain of eight Mr. Edwards was not When the bitter fight was on as ligion Classes petitioned to be al- Japanese lie discovered perhsns of in favor Gilbert, of of absence Tbe Female Relief Suoiety held s herself. The on the ground the to Lai Yuen, a aware minora were frequenting to why the Agricultural College lowed the use of district school and the recount produced exactly .smaller Bhip, also fought well. very interesting meeting last Satur- this important witnesses. This motion in-place he wrote him a note : should remain in Logan instead buildings on their meeting nights. was fought by the defense, which that result; also that he had in his day, Feb. 2nd, for the pnrpoea of There were many casualties. Two him of the facts and of being removed to Salt Lake, the Referred to s committee. brining stickers with identical The annual claimed that ample time had been possession their Chinese gunboats also assisted, reading report. asking if he would nol in- strongest plea made in favor of The special committee appointed bnt were not allowed for the Government to those need to effect the defeat of society is now under tha able badly damaged. vestigate, at the same time refer- Logan was because of the cleanness at the previous meeting to audit evia These four vessels fought descompletely, prepare its case, and lurlbnrt, said tickers having management of Sister Martha Beck, him ordinance agaiust and morality of the town. What the accounts of the outgoing theeity demanded immediate trial or dis- dently been printed for the espe- Preat;. Emily Jensen 1st, and ring firit. Mr. Edwards answered, tell- do those same people now think board, reported that they found perately until dark, wlieu the cial differed aa . they purpose, missal. After lengthy argument Christine Chrietanaen 2nd, Counsides. on erased both ing him to attend to hia own who read of this recent occurrence? the trial balance correct, aa waa the one for changing ballots was :mm the official paster used by selors; Elisabeth Funk, Secretary ing and DAMAGED THE F011TB. in- It is indeed a not him to warning pity if tha president also the report of the Treasurer. dismissed, to be fevsubmittad to the man whose name was printed Tha report showed faithful labor terfere with his basin ess. Bat Tha Chinese forts, especially of an educational institution has The Treasurer's report for Janthe grand jury, and the one for on them, and contained a typo- daring the last year, having bailt Fort score the Professor did Behih, suffered imjmjijsB not worth read. no to was look after the moral Bills made uary them error right that aggregating perj-yrwas dismissed finally graphic! a granary, also used avwry effort in e he welfare of minprstudents Pf tfaff $171.66 were allowed." Tlie bill of dSffikgerTThwslHi'kiaiitng avseaegiot which Th$ next cane, one agaiult conspicuous. Farther, he had attiring wheat and' in looking after waa Proffeasor met the C. D. W. Fullmer, amounting to fire toward evening indicated that assaulted to (o other access gain Wilkinson for perjury,' then pro- attempted tbe poor, etc. on Marshal the McCulloch street, $7.50, tor leaning certificates of the guns were disabled, that the ceeded to trial As far as this &l lot boxes then lying in the Our late ward conference was him told tha of to members of tha B. of gunners were killed, or that sin- election correspondence case was concerned, the defend- County Clerks office. much enjoyed by the people. We that had passed between Edwards E., and those of the judges of the munition was becoming scarce. ant claimed to have been on trial The first witness called waa J. bad with na of tha Stake prldeney, and himself and of the threats the school election, were tabled, pend- The sea was rough Sunday, but What Oraon Smith. demurrer to 0. Armstrong of Ogden. once before, whin-Bishop Pitkin also former had mads. He also ining inquiry aa to whether the fearing that tha Chinese would ena similarly drawn complaint had proof he could have famished is attended. of intenformed marshal his the Board was liable for election ex- deavor to escape, the Japanese been sustained, practically dis- not known, as at this, point Our Bishop, Wn. H. Griffin, fleet did not seek shelter, remainto tion billiard hall visit the then, penses. missing the case. This wsb not the defense objected to the pleased to give s report of onr ward: and asked that he ing to block the ezits from the Z. B. Stewart and Robbins J. G accompany him, conceded, and the trial proceeded. introduction of any evidence on aid we are prr greasing, still harbor. the that visited tha stating notwithstanding reported bnving city The defendant Wilkinson asked several grounds; chief among may improve. to he in not waa afraid threats During tbe night the Japanese iu schools fonnd and satisthem a go The tithing paid this year has in- alone bnt separate trial from Edwards. which were lack of jurisdiction learned from a prisoner who had the to wanted marshal condition. factory charged with the same offense, to fever m act committed in another creased 55 per cent; reported the with him because he thought President Thdrstensen made a been captured ashore that Admiral which it was alleged both were district; that when the conspiracy ward in good condition. All tbe go would the Chinese naval commantrouble. avoid it This, any report of the results of his inves- Ting, is a misdemeanor, waa acparties, on the ground that each which quorums were then reported by their the marshal, for some reason bethad ordered the captains of der, tigation of the resources and exhad engaged counsel whose views tually consummated, and the' act respective presidents. various the known 'reter to himself, ships to remain inof the flatly schools penses of Logan, as to the proper conduct of the committed as allege in this case, Snpt Wm. F. Jansen, reported fused to do; Lnt when he saw Prof. the side even if the islands harbor, The of different sources revenue defense differed materially. This the sot being a felony, the leaser tbe Sunday school as being in a very Paul was determined to should be captured, and endeavor foland in, derived amount from to the be gq was denied, and although the charge became merged in the prosperous condition; grades have lowed him. After they entered the each, and the cost of running the to destroy the Japanese fleet. indictment was against Wilkin- greeter,' and defendant should been established sooording to the Professor of stood near one the schools had been carefully inves- Every officer was ordered to reson alone, the result wouli have been indicted for felony. 3. S. Manual, and there was good at his post until the last, billiard acme of tables, watching tigated, to ascertain how long main practically determine, Edwards' Many other mere purely techni- attendance. Bishop Pitkin expres- the boys under Mr. who pain of dishonor or death. Edwards, play. they conld be continued this year. esse also; as it was alleged they cal objections were made. The sed the satisfaction he had enjoyed had abserved Prof. been not TWO BATTLESHIPS BUNK. The matter will be finally deterby were jointly guilty of having con prosecution claimed that the con- daring tbe conference, nod President from came behind and Paul, mined next at the ap The bombardment was resumed meeting. pi.ed to change certain ballots in spiracy and the consummation o Orson Smith was much pleased with truck him a blow on the head, ofwere of its same the adtoday, Co. Sundays operations beiug far object was The parts Weber tlie report. He said be bad never with hia day fist and Hyrnm Hayball, The fire from Fort repeated. vanced before a jnry waa secured fense, and if committed in different heard a better condition of a ward who FIRST WARD CHOIR SOCIAL. happened in, declares that Sebih continued weak. The care being taken to exclude al1 districts would be triable in either reported anywhere.. The beautiful the Marshal could have prevented were so re- Chinese wbo might lie strongly partisan in also held that the indioment for singing by which the conferen oe was A Highly Enjoyable Tima Hid Friday the blow hail he tried, or affirms peatedly and effectively hit that their politics. conspiracy was a good one. The brought to a close, was very Night. himself conld, had he been be1 their in was decision favor of the muuh appreciated. Tbe people are guns wen haudled with difgiven The opening statement of the The members of the First Ward where the Marshal waa. If that Toand with less spirit. - an ap- defense, on the ground that the ficulty prosecution presented choir invited their friends to parenjoying good health; only s little ia the case we suggest that Marshal the wards of the the close became lesser in crime fight merged sickness having made its appearance McCulloch himself needs investiparently strong esse agninst the ticipate with them in a very pleasYuen and Chen Yuen Ting defendant. Wilkinson is.s demo- the greater, and for lack pf juris- among the children. The Belief ant snppfir and sociable last Frigating, for bis special duty ia to were disabled. They gradually crat and Edwards a Republican diction. The Jndge claimed that dance was s great success ia day evening. A bounteous re- settled down and foundered amid order, aa that what hes Both are residents of Ogden. The he had sustained a demurrer to a laat evening. A vast improvement preserve past was prepared in the west tho shouts of paid for. After Prof. Paul came triumph from the room of the bank building, and conspiracy was alleged to have former indictment on nearly was made manifest in the selection oat of the billiard ball he went on laud and sea. both same about sixty persons Bat down to Japanese grounds stated of dances; only one waits being been entered into, not to change identically the into the City Drug store and Mr, vessels were ia well other laden Chinese The the tables. to White in the made this. objections the result of the entire election in called for. Edwards made a rash for the door dessert waa being served Willard distress. Weber Co., but to change or alter The case against Wilkinson was N. J. aa though to enter, and notwithLangton, the master of ceremonies, ballots in favor of L. B. Best, Re- dismissed,-anThe disjHitch concludes with the the one against Feb. 1895. Newton, 9, Maroffice proposed a number of appropriate statement tLuft the both o nominee for fact tbe the that standing publican dismissed subject to Edwards Japanese are toasts, which we re ably responded shal McCulloch and Policeman County Clerk, iu order to defeat to Liu to the Kung by ami carry to ladies preparing grand by jury. gentlemen present. Religion Class Program. Jus. T Ledwidge, who was shown and The program was composed of storm. The Chen Yuen lithe Prosecuting Attorney was Program for. Religion OIasb Adams were right by him, neither to have beeu elected on the face o Mr. but one excellent several interfered, which numbers Hayball Yuen were at built tha to Tiug the returns; and further, change prepared to prove even one half Institute to be held in Hyrura did, oa he took hold of him and were all well rendered sinl met Vrlcau works, Ututtiu, ballots oast for F. B. Hnrlburt, of the charges made, Wilkinson Germany. with generous applause. Mr. B Saturday, Feb. 23, 1896) at 1 told him he conld not go in there. nominee for County The former was launched iu DeRepublican should and Edwards be severely G. the leader of the c a. for oclock the teachers Thatcher, Collet-tor- , m., so that a recount woult By this time Mr. Edwards began Chief Euginccr choir, gave a recitation; song by cember, 1882. make it. appear that the ballots punished; for tbe result of their Millville, Paradise, Avon, Hyrnm to realise he had not acted right, of the United States navy More a Miss Bessie controto heml; not acts has been King guitar conntet' had not been properly and any only Wellsville, College, duet by Alf Farrell and Will recently described the vessels sa which would have resulted in the vert the will of the people aa ex others wbo may desire to attend. and we nnderatand he regrets , hia raBh act very much and haa done Hyde; a piano solo by Mrs. R. W. follows: They are armored ships 1. Report of Principals. apparent election of H- C. Gilliert pressed at the polls, but has put a song by R. G Easton, Bloan, Wilkin2. Address, E. G. Gowans. what he oonhl to right the same; the democratic nomineewith a citadel tbe Territory to great expense. and a vocal solo by Mrs. R. V. of the Imrhutte type, 2. Model class exorcise' Cad also that he intends in the future sons auimns in the matter, as far above it are amidships. Rising Sloan. While we believe the law may vanced) D, T. Miller. aa the defeat of hia own party all due diligence to keep to ass two en in formed Charades echelon, an others, placed interesting 4. Miscellaneous business. candidate waa concerned, was Rail have warranted a dismissal, webe-- j his billiard hall. minors and at a each of which are mounted two oat of tlie feature of W. G. evening, that this to lie personal hostility to in linva also, instance, Raymond, 50 cords pint logs, aswed in one late hour the guesta took their deHe cannot be blamed for permit-- 1 D. T. Miller, whom he had declared lie the written code lias interfered foot to because enter, minors he. lengths st 96.00 pr cord at Z. ' parture well satisfied with the ting Jenaen, the farthered would help to defeat. than Ephraim rather with, CWinurti irn Fourth rage M. C. 1, is what in is in Com. there business for evenings entertainment. Program The changes were alleged to ends of justice- 1 THE BALLOT 'the ds - Paul-Ed-war- da . ves-Be- ls . semi-lunati- c, - - - . po-itel- y . af-ai- rs . y eeni-Bh- s ' -- . . , . . . men-of-w- - - . - Lrd-witlg- e, - ar . |