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Show THB NATION. NO. 85. LOGAN, UTAH, FRIDAY,: FKBRUARY, 15,1805, VOL. 4. "Y TO A DEPARTING MISSIONARY. ALL IR HONOR OF LINCOLN Gatherings Distinguished Tribute. Him Fay ILinw iucribad to Xltlar Olivar Blwnnlur oa Ala bailie aallad on a miaaioo to Xuropa and nad Iwtlia auUuvat tlia Iwnafit part raoaalljr civmu hia honur la tha Sixth war Euaaa.1 MEXICO AND 6UXTEMM.il ZrS.r b'F0B8TH DISTRICT COURT Mexicani are Having Shanghai Fab. 12. A local Daily Drills. paper pnbliahea a telegram from Pekin stating that the JToung Li On the lonely Isle of Patmoa, There the Reveletore eye, Pieroed tha dim and dismal future HOIOREI. Taman, after consultation with SURVIVOR OF ELBE DISASTER GREAT SPEECH HENRY Saw an angel from on high, . WATTERSOIS the foreign minister, telegraphed Athwart tha blua ethereal the Chinese envoys at,' Nagasaki, AcAnd descend to man alone, Trial of Eugene Debs Delayed oa His Magnanimity Toward Political Foes And rector to him the Goapel, ordering them to retnrij to China. count of the Illneee of Juror Ai'd Generous Treatment of the That for ages waa unknown. doe Chinees Envoys Be-- ' Confederacy Frank J. Cannon FOR MR. MURDOCK'S BENEFIT. turn Home. fliii grand and heavenly messenger at the Marquette Club's Has surely flown from heaven, In the District Gourt on Monday, Celebration . It U Proposed to Give .One Or two ParAnd proclaimed the joyous tidings Hana Hall. Palaoa at J. Olson reoeived a verdict tbs Dancing tial City of. Mexico, Fek 12. Diaro Of a dispensation given; of $157.11 Wat-tenowoman or is There a not against Mary J. Pederman, 12. Henry Chicago, Feb. With s seraph! voioe u plifted Official, the Mexican official govA or Cache sen, for wages. He claimed to ohild toin I addreea City delivered an Logan ernment daily, this week begins Cried, fear God! Him glorify farm I Bat: Mrs. hare had Pedersens who Hia haa sympathises at come bnt before hour, corLincoln judgment official deeply county on Abraham of tha the publication night O prepare! Hia oominga nigh. to benn and have with poor Bob Murdock in the on shares, ejected Lincoln Council of the National respondence between Mexico and Union. The addreea was delivered Tha message which He brought to earth, Guatemala over the threatening loss of both his feet and part of when it was nearly harvest time; hence his suit for wages-ThHe is" now so . far in the Aoditorinm, which was ' Must in every land be told; international boundary dispute his legs. The Gospel preached in all tha world, Welch divorce case will be drive to covered as be able, .to filled to the doors. The t speaker The correspondence ia very volu Aa tha Prophets hath foretold. hoard on the 20th of February. ia weather when around the to pleasthe Though many lands have heard ita Bound minone, extending over m number paid an eloquent tribute Welch Judson healed hia are and wounds Lincol of charges hia wife up From the lips of humble men, of years, and is given publication ant, commanding powers with Emma baa borne Mr. Mu.dook have never millions Still heard and adultery. yet breadth to the and liberality by tha Mexican government for perfectly. Tha glad tidings here boa them. An order was issued in tha oaee his nature. the purpose of allowing the Mexi- np with remarkable fortitude aud of Dallemand k Go, vs. J. R. ia aona are called to teach Now and Israel's more famous agreeable of the Hampmerlin of pleasant tha to can people Speaking judge ton Boada conference, when Mr. From these grand. Western lands, of the case according to their indi- than are moat people who are per- Edwards, authorizing a notary Where Zion hath enshined herself fectly sound and have every publio of Ban Franoisoo to take Lincolnmet theagenta of the With holy, sacred bands. vidual tastes. a on term The daily drills of volunteer reason to feel happy. All Mr. depositions in the case. Confederacy regardii-Har aona amid these mountains born, David Jenkins pleaded not could for the Guatemalan war are gain Murdock now lacks to make him bararrauged, At the feet of prophets trained; whichpeaee and can aa he Who contented aa said: better than Watterson qualified guilty to a charge of fornication. they, happy Mr, ing steadily in number in thia To be and wise famadf Robert Murdock got a verdict with preaohare ia of be a limbs, good intimated Lincoln pair X n e f . . ' had Mr. To one of suoh wave met tonight, Our aateem and lova to show, not outride the possible agreement God apeed to bid him on hia way for reunion 'and, peace. Iam not Over bade end seas logo. going to tell any tales out of Mayhap to tread old Norways soil, "Where hia fathers lie at rest; school. fclam not here for eontro-verBnt'when we are'dead and A brave and itrudy race of men of As their worthy son attests. the that payment for the" slaves was y. privatememorabilia thoee'who knewwhaftterma were In days tong pawed the Norsemen With heroes around them then, really offered .the Confederacy And showed a valor unsurpassed within ninety days of ite'.total colAye, peers of other men. lapse will show that in.tha indi- Tha world may well be proud of vidual judgment ofj all ofj them, For the good they left behind, the wisdom of the' situation said For Greenland! sagaa kept aglow Freedom's spark for humankind. Accept. .Go then, dear hothar; (Alter not. a oaraT tzboration- ' i as MjtbMinton concluded gone, vied suoh, nt - ' uju. follows: . - And they will your press a oa greet. on the armor of the Lord, Gird Born as lowly as the Son of Trust H im with steadfast oars; of what ancestry He'll make God, inahovel, you equal to your' task we know not and care not, reared And answer you rev' ry prayer. in pennry, squalor, with no' gleam And when youve raised your warning of light or fair, snrroundings; voice, without .extern al'graces, actual or In old Soandinavb's main. acquired, without name or fame And filled your mission quite replete, Than oome back to us again; or official training; it was reserved That blaming showered from haav'n late in life, for thia strange being, abovp to be snatched from obscurity, May attend you night and day, raised to supreme command at b And to this sad wa dedicate supreme moment and entrusted These lines, and shall aver pray. Your brother in tha Goepel, with thedeatiny of the Nation. Jas. A. Leiahmaa. Where did Shakespeare get his Feb. let 1885. ' Logan, Where did Mozart get genius? hie music? What handsmote the lyre of the Scottish plowman and ataid the life of the German priest? God, God, and God alone, and so sorely as these were raised np by God, inspired by God was Abraham Lincoln, aud a thousand yean hence no story, no tragedy, no epic poem will be filled with greater wonder or be followed by mankind with deeper feeling than that which tells of his life and death. The Marqneite Club held' a banquet at the Grand Facific The Hotel in honor of Lincoln. principal addresses wars made by . George D. Feck of Chicago, Charles V. Anderson of New York, Congressman John Dalzell oi Hon.. Frauk Pennsylvania, of Ogden, Congressman Cousins of Iowa and others. . Diver Finds a Treasure. St Louie, Feb. 12. Fourteen years ago the steamboat James Howard caught fire at the foot of AMotheri Love. old legend that runs Thnre in this wiae: At creations dawn an angel came down to earth, and before returning looked abont for something to carry back to heaven. There were, three things that attracted the attention of the d messenger a bouquet of sweet flowers that had bceu gathered from one of earths fair aud blooming gardens, the smile of a little baby . that had been playing with a sunbeam, and a mothers love. These three the angel carried away, bnt when il reached the pearly gate of paradise the flowers had withered the babys smiles lied vanished. Only the mother's love remained the same, and being found aa pure and eternal aa the water that flowed by Gods throne, all the angels that ranged, abont exclaimed in nnieou: There is on earth pure enough for nothing heaven but a mothers love. This waa a tribute containing a sublime thought And through all the ages it haa been human experience that the angels referred to in that far away legend were not over extravagant in the meswhich they paused out sage through the open windows of the ia an white-winge- Olive street and sunk in the river, carrying with it a safe which at that time contained valuables to 130,000. Joseph B Jobin, a submarine diver and wrecker, located the wreck and found the safe. It was found to contain a large quantity of coin, many raanBioua along the bauks which had been melted by the beat of the 'River of Gold." Exof the file aud also a gold watch The best mens shoes at 91.50 at with the name of Lena Petersen - engraved thereon. Andreas Peterson's. capital nnd throughout the repub lie. Although the policy of the government ia to hold the people in check and give out to the press nothing that will tend to inflame the public sentiment or lead to farther demonstration on the Gua temalan question, still the war fever runs high and is evidently on the increase in all directions . The volunteers are, for the most part, from the middle and upper counties, and if the present exite-medoes nothing more than it has already done, it will see largo results in the unitv ol Mntimaut P- in farofof Gn."-W- u parently, is'igaimng a deeper hold on the Mexican people than ever before. Gen. Ignacio Topete, tha. chief of the 15.000 Mexican troops now awaiting orders on the Guatemalan border, has hia scattered troops in good order, although the soldiers are hungry for war. tf. which he can get around and walk upright aa men da We all know he spent many thousands of dollars in building the Palace hotel, one of the finest and most substantial buildings in Utah, and has dona almost aa much aa has any other man in building np our city. He waa always a friend to tha poor man and no man in need ever went to him bnt what he got something. What he did then should be aa bread cast upon the waters, and now iai a good foe it to baa been kuggeate and every good one, that as) he hmlt the Palace dancing hall it would be an act of generosity to ; give one or two dances there for hie benefit The present owners of the hall have offered to give it free and the orchestra would doubtless make concessions. The Nation will cheerfully furnish tickets, invitations and whatever alee ia needed in our line, so there would be very little expense, and nearly HONORING A SURVIVOR. everything taken in would be Queen Viotoria and E si prase Frederick (dear. We are aura the people Send for Mies Boecksr. would support the move most London, Feb. 12. Miaa Annie generously. About 9250 will be Boecker, the only woman on the needed to pay his fare and exElbe who was saved, today receivpenses East and purchase the ed a command from Queen Viclimbs, and a good part of th ia toria to visit her at Osborne Houbc, could be raised by giving one or the royal residence on the Isle of two good parties at the - Palace Wight' The royal yacht has been halL should be tine - placed at her disposal for the purpose of the visit Empress Frederick of Germany, the queen's eldest daughter, ia visiting her mother at OBborne House. Mies Boecker was given a moat gracious reception by their majesties, who listened with interest to her graphic story of the disaster and the rescue of the Survivors by the English fishing smack The queen invited Boecker to place her signature in the birthday bjok and Empress Frederick gave her a souvenir. Both expressed the deepest sympathy with her. Upon the of the audience . Miaa Boecker was taken to Cowes aud embarked for England in the royal yacht Messrs. Keller, Wallis k Ca, agents for the North German Lloyd Steamship company, state the body landed at Harwich yes tenlay is unquestionably that of Herman Gehrets, the doetor of the Elbe. TBS DEBS TRIAL. Wild-flowe- r. con-clueio- n It dancing and the sooner the better. LONGFELLOW 8 X3IETY. Program tor Longfellow Literary Society to be Held Feb. 3ong 18, 1885. Miaa Barker Beading Myrtle Mitchener Sketch Edith Clemene Music. . Jennie Eliaaon Recitation Benlula Bailey ..Editor Paper ..Isaac Eliaaon Parody Pantomime 1... Ladies Debate: Question-Resolv- ed that the state should educate its people, Affirmative, L. A. Merrill, R. J. Ord; Negative, S. A. Harris, John Stewart Meeting to commence a 7 JO p. m. Publio cordially invited. F. fi. Ellsworth, Prest ' Libby Rich, Secy. The Peek, Rad Coy mine located within the northern limit of the Paradise mining district and owned by E. D. Miles k Co. of Paradise, has made a good showing on the latest assay, which gave 64.20 peroent copper, 1.04 oa silver and 2.29 os gold. Since the assay waa made s half interest haa been purchased by Eastern parties, and Eeb. 12 .The Debs waa again delayed case conspiracy today by the illness of Juror Coe Judge Grosecup and a physician viaited tm juror at his hotel and the work of development at the opening of court the judge. rushed in the Spring. Chicago. done, will be SOCIETY. THE SCANDINAVIAN PARTY. The Special Session Monday Evening Was a Grand Success. 0HIXX8B XNVOT1. The LONGFELLOW against Jamea Kirkbride for $200, and $1. damages. The suit wee brought for unlawful seizure and sale of property, under an execution . The Continental Insurance Co, failed to recover premiums alleged to be doe from Hans Hansen, the latter convincing the jury that the contract was obtained by misrepresentation. The Continental Insurance Ca, vs Pettr Peterson, wee dismissed at plaintiffs coat . Jamea Obspman the for 910,000 damages euatainec while in the employ of the company, at Terrace. Plaintiff wee one of a gang sawing np old ties to be burned on loeomotives; a portable mill built on a flat car being used for the purpose. The fall of a faultily? constructed platform caused him to fall on the saw, by which he lost several fingers and rendered the hand nearly useless- - . The jury gave him 93.300. In the case of Levi Hammon et al va the Continental Insurance Co., on motion of Evans k Rogers, who represented that the plaintiff waa dead, the name of the administrator of the estate was anheti-tute- Longfellow Literary Society met in special session Monday evening, in the large, new chapel, this being the first occasion the room had been used this school year. The chapel haa a seating capacity of 1600 and every scat was taken when President Ellsworth called the assemblage to order. J. J. Harris, acted aa secretary. The piano solo by Mias Johnson was the first on tbe program and ita rendition showed tbe young ladys ability in that liue. The sketch, Oliver Wendell Holmes, by Dr. Dr. Brewer, was one of the beat literary productions ever produced at tha College. The doctor in his pleasing, enterlaiug style, held the close attention of an appreciative audience the greater part of the evening. Tho doctor's lectors wee followed by a vocal solo by Utahs famous tenor, li. C. Eseton. Never did he sing bettor, and the encore given proved the appreciation of the audience. Utah aud its Agricultural College waa made the subject of an oration by L, A. Merrill. H. Claude Lewis followed with a recitation and the evenings entertainment was concluded with a ladys pantomime, under tha direction of Miss Kenyon, Easton singing, Juans: Lover of my SouL The eoeiety meets each Monday evening snd presents a program instructive aa well as entertaining. L. A. M. ADDISION .VL LOCALS. Before bnying yonr goods or Clothing call on bold 3rd 8t lease Elwell, tbe Third streqt tinsmith reports hie business as rushing; particularly in the stove repairing department Mrs. George Lufkin presented her husband with a 15 pound girl Wednesday night That ie pretty good for these kind of times. On Wednesday evening Mrs. Jamea Arnold of the Sixth ward slipped on the icy sidewalk, fell and broke her arm between the wrist and elbow. Dr. Snow reduced the fracture. The Chicago Clothing store haa ' something to say to our readers in The Southern Pacific waa'given this issue. They will have a change of ad each week and in every number forty days to prepare a bill of exwill quote some bargains yon oan't ceptions on motion for a new trial, afford to misa. Robert Kewlcy, tbe and a stay of execution was grant-fo- r coal dealer, also haa a coal leading the same period. ad. when in need of coal call on him John L. Dalton suedR. T. and he will treat yon right. for a sum of money alleged to belong to tbe plaintiff and to Mrs- - Melinda, wife of Benjamin witheld. Alvord of Brigham City, a sister have been wrongfully The jury decided that plaintiff of Alvin and Victor Crocketts and lire. N. Haws and Mrs. Marion had no cause for action, died at Brigham City on Lewis, indictWilliam Lewie, formerly of heart failure, ed for forgery, appeared before Wednesday, cafised by chronio rheumatism. the court, withdrew hie plea of The funeral services were to lie held not guilty, entered one of guilty, at noon, held today all of hw waived time for sentence and rerelatives being in atten Logan ceived five years. James Mack ve Jamea KirkOh, how many sad lives we bride wee continued for the term. if we would only The defendant in"the"caae of C. might brighten seeds of kindnqss all scatter H. Bevans va The Presbytery of aronnd the way. We often keep Utah, waa given 30 days in which lack the word of encouragement, to prepare affidavitaonmotion for the smile or look of love nntil it a new irial. e too late, then we think of what A. E. Barres va M, D. ' Cox, a we might have dona. Dont wait trial . involving title to certain nntil your friends are dead before lanJa in Corinne, was rdecidedin offer tho words their hungry yon favor of tha defendant hearts can understand- - Speak to them tenderly and you may guide The First ward held a reunion them to the way of right and duty. in the East basement of the Your own heart will be happy au Tabernacle on Wednesday even- wall aa theira. Don't forget the A little word in ing. A lengthy and pleasant pro- west maxim: gram waa r indexed and an elegant kindness spoken will often heal a heart that's broken. Try iL Ex- supper waa provided. d. Pet-Hugi- ll ' The Choir Ha a First-Clas- s Time. I THE USEHEIT OF THE TUEtUClE. Music by the Entire Choir- - Single snd Double Quartettes, Songs Ins'.ru-ineulMusic nnd Orations The Scandinavian choir gave a concert on Tuesday night in the Bast basement of the Tabernacle, which waa attended by an audience which, while it wni not large, waa appreoi-stiv- e. The choral organization does credit to the able leadership of Mr. Uiof 1. Peterson, Tbe openiug song was sung by a quartette of indy members of the choir. This was followed by a aong by 8. W. Hall. Mr. Iiulieballeg.ive a humorous reading, and was followed by Mr. Andreas Petersen, wbo delivered an extemporaneous speech eulogistic of, the part tnknn by Sweden in tbe advancement of the civilization of the world; more particularly in the field of poetry and aong. A aong was sweetly rendered by Alice and Kuuice Jacobnen, wbo bad to respond to an encore. Mr. H. A, Pedersen read a speech composed by himself, describing tbe part taken by Norway in the field of discovery, art, literature aud long. Mr. N. C, Kdiefsen was to have represented Denmark in a similar manner, but was unavoidably abseut. Fred Petersen, dad in female attire, sang a burlesque aong in a high falsetto voice, and responded te aa encore by a comic song in which he represented a soldier . Miaa Veudla Bematon gave a piano solo, end was also encored. Mr. Adolph Anderson, lesd a selection from one of Swedens most celebrated posts, which was followed by a violin sola by Mias Hilda Pogelbcig, with plana accompaniment by Miss Beraston Numerous songs were sung by the choir and by male and female single and doable quartettes. To describe the merits of each number would require an extended article. Suffice it to say that the performances, taken individually or collectively, were of a high order of merit, and well worthy tbe applause they were received with. Notes From Chesterfield. Editob Nation: I dont know whether or not yonr readers have ever heard from this section of the country. Chesterfield is in a good, prosperous condition end steps have been taken for the erectiou of a new dance hall, in the spring. Brick are now being kunled from Bancroft in sleighs for that purpose. The building is under the management of J. A. Talmon. An entertainment will be given bere on the 14th, evening of St. Valentines day, by Prof. Call and company. Mr. Call is an experienced hand at tha business ami large atb ndance ie anticipated and a good time is expected. Rabbits are quite numerous in this section end some of our sportsmen take advantage of the moonlight nights and kill them by tbe hundreds. Business at tbe Co. Clerks office ia picking up. Marriage licences have been granted to Joseph P. Thomas and 8arali Davis of Logan; Kphraim llaslem of Wellsville and Clara Tulefson of llyrurn; Joneph Webb and Cora J. Hendricks of Hyrum; Knock Christiansen of Jy. rum and Theresa ilartvigsen of Baxter, and to Jamea Deem of Now. ville nnd Villimean Danislsen of Hyrum. |