OCR Text |
Show 13TH YEAR. LOGAN. UTAH. WEDBHAY, DECEMBER 2, 1903 No. 36 ) V 1 YW COAL STIilKC ohm ,m.m I. l 0 The Nation desires to announce to its readers and to the this public, generally, that paper will . appear as an eight - page The management Naticn has changed, the general policy of paper will be the same as tofore. Its aim will be to serve the best interests of city, our country, our slate, and so far as possible, our commonwealth. It will endeavor to semi-weekl- s Coal has resumed its price of $5 per ton retail Salt Lake markets. This redue-tia- n in the price is mainly due the General Traffic Manager Hughes of the Denver & Hie Grande Railroad company, who through his unt.iering efforts has brought about a reduction in tue 0 0 s freight rate. The new phase of the coal , tualion is the discussion among the coal dealers, who for the O' time being do not appear to know just where they are at. The action of the Utah Fuel 0 people may be the cause of drivfrom the Wyoming product ing the local market entirely. With the object in view of arriving at a definite understanding regarding the demands of the strikers several of the men FOOTBALL have been interviewed regarding the coal strike and the grievances of the men. After the ice! jnrr 11 was broken ana the miners once got talkative, they all admitted, that they practically bad no grievances at all. It 'is to be hoped, that this strike may speedely be settled in the inter-:ts of the strikers and, the poor purticulary, and th wellfareof the state generally. si-- t CLAIMS jij Reached Her too Late Help tbv uost important happenings at home and abroad, in other words, to give the news. It will be i,' independent in politics, wiHij&ce men above party and justice,' righteousness and truth, above partisanship. It hopes t j be a factor m the moulding of public opinion along the line of and right- - living, and as such, it . right-thinkin- desires the support age of the public. g aDd patron- New York, Nov. 30. Augusta Siroux, a German servant girl employed by a retired merchant living in East Fifty-firs- t street, has been burned to death within sight and almost within the reach of a Methodist church congregation attending service. Windows barred with wire nett ing prevented rescue by the worshipers, who were thrown into a panic by the horrifying sight. The girls clothing had been ignited wtiile she was making a tire to prepare dinner for the family upon its return from church. She rolled on the carpet and started a blaze there. She ran to the alley, where she rolled on the grass, her struggles lasted only a few moments, but means of rescue from the church 0 t t t s t t 'a REPORT I ' , iVFO j Made to the Secretary of State j of the S! ate of Utah, of the conThe Cache Valley dition of Banking Company, located at Logan, in the County of Cache. State of Utah, at thi close of business on the 17th dy of Nov. was cut off. While the people in the church were breaking down doors, the woman sexton of the church winjumped from a second-stordow and wrapped the girl ,in a shall. The fiames were Extinguished but the v.iclip died soon ME Till J I, ME y Hundreds Injur--, 1903.1 k.Justice is Now afterward. Loans and Discounts $78,600,72 In Sight. ed and One .251,71 Overdrafts'. 913.70 Furniture and Fixtures Local Briels Due from National Insane. Now is the time to begin .... 8.214,28 Banks Nov. v,. . . - Due from State Banks Nineteen lives were lost on the football field during the season of 191)3. One boy was driven insane from injuries. Thirteen players were severely injured, some of them being disabled for life. The number of minor but painful accidents goes into the hundreds, and the number of the Denver, Colo., Nov, 30. Nearof the 2000 miners ly the northern Colorado of resumed work today, fields coal is and it expected that within a week or two the full force will te at work, making the regular severely injured necessurly also production of 40UU tons daily in is incomplete. ' tnis district. The feature of the years tabulation is that it shows serious two-bbir- ds y. ke& its readers informed on - mi ! Are Returning to Work. IIUIIAS TO MATH Noticl Is Somewhat flllll; casualties were confined to untrained player s. No member of elevens was any of the first-clas- s : killed or permanently disabled. One Yale player and oneHar-- I va rd player suffered a broken his-1 New York, Nov. 30. The leg. toric Academy , of Music, the No player in any of the "Big Nine" in the west was the victim largest theater in Brooklyn, of any hurt worse than a wrenchfire a whn destroyed today by ed shoulder, a bruised head, a been have that is believed to a For an caused by sprained knee, or a turned ankle. explosion. adIn ocnsequence of the injuries threatened flames the time suscained when and the by tlieir players, severjoining property, roof fell in part of it struck a sa- al of the minor schools have forloon building adjoining, but for- bidden the game of football. Two tunately no one was hurt, al- towns Columbus Junction, Pa., stop-ethough the saloon was crowded. and Greenfield, Ohio have the spore as the result of ciru-lar- s The loss is estimated at $300,000, sent out by parents. fully insured. Historical Theater Burned d ! and Bankers 10.750,96 19.659.50 Cash on Hand Current Expenses and 2.216,34 Taxes Paid Total 125.607,21 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid Unaivided Profits Individual Deposits Savings Dep. let. per cent Cashiers Checks .. -- . County of Cache, J. E Shepard vertising your Christmas goods. The new Drew Selby Co. shoes for ladies are here at Logan Dry Goods Co. All persons holding bills The Nation, please, preagainst sent them at this office. upon holidays. Congressman Howell is home 000.00 of M. for a revision of again for a few days. When he Dreyfus 2.977,46 his sentence, to M.Durand, the returns to Washington, he ex64.064,01 of insti- pects lo take Mrs. Howell with the commission president tuted the of justice. him. They will visit in Washministry 18.507.54 This by commission will pronounce ington and New York during the 58,20 of the re- rf? $40 Total State of Utah, Am quest for a revision of sentence. Mayor Hansens new home on M. Dreyfus owes the favoraWest street, when finished First ble action taken to the careful will one of the prettiest and be consideration given the case by most convenient homes in Lo- 8125.607,21 ) J t duly sworn according to la deposf s and says that he is Cashier of the above named bank; that the above and foregoing report cont tains a full, true of the condition the statement of said bank at the close of business on the 17th day of Nov. 1903. J. E. Shepard. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 25th day of Nov. G. O. Hayball. 1903. Notary Public. being-firs- Minister Andre, whose conclusions are regarded as in the high- gan. est degree favorable to Dreyfus, The merchants are praying since they detemined the min- for snow, for that means gold ister of justice to refer the ques- fur tiiem. tion of a revision to a A little Baby Girl has taken posession of the hearts and home of Mr. and Mrs. Herschel w ancL-qorrec- State of Utah, Office of the ) V ad- 28. The efforts Paris, of Alfred Dreyfus to secure a judicial examination of his case nave at iastbuen crowned with snccess. After examining the dossier in the case submitted to him by General Andre, the minister of war, MinisLer of Justice Valie has transmitted that document, together with the petition Bul-lenj- r. Committed Sixteen Murders. Judge Heart has been buisy the the past few days in distributing Amus-sen- . C. C. of personal property The rents and profits of the Chief of estate amounts to over 825,000 Chicago, Nov. 80. Police ONeil stated today that since last May. Secretary of State ) Charles Kruger, in jail atGreens-burg- , Mr. Louis S. Carden completI, James T. Hammond, SecPa., has confessed lo the ed a deal on Saturday, by which of retary of State of the Statethe of Policemen Pennell Mersrs Jacob F. Miller and D. murder Uiah, do hereby certify that in Chicago. Kruger Devine and Under the able management forgoing is a full, true andof cor has also confessed to the murder jT- - Miller disposed of 480 acres the of land in Clarkston, to Mersis of Brig. Pyper, the new Cor- lect copy of the statementnowon of sixteen other persons in Ken-fil- e named above company, Myler, Griffin, Thomphson, and ianton composed Company, or Nov. cky and the East, lhe pns-19U- others. The price paid was about in 27th office Mrs. Aurora Hodge, who lias tlJ clay my of old time local actors, oner was arrested on the charge 9000. been in tne county jail for sev- - jis Jstly j. T. Hammond, miljj)no quite a "hit in the of burglary originally and has of State. eral muntln past awaiting tial northern part of the state. Secretary The city council will meet this been sentanced to be hanged lor the murder of William X. Old familiar nnd favorite JanuarV-Junand will likely fix the j evening, This bank opened for business ,in Ryan, was taken suddenly ill names, such as T II. Cutlet , John 'sal of ries incoming officers. his confession Kruger ( 15th 1903. Satuvday night with an attack of M. Wilson. Harry Tailor, Mose states that he came to Cbicugo ' Hon. Aquiia Neheker was a appendicitis. She was removed Johnson, and Miss Due,' appear escaPe ie conse-10- c Salt Lake visitor during the past ) Cross to the Holy hospital yp-- in the cast. They expect to play fleece lined Vi- in orer tucrimes Extra heavy committed in week. a quences and lerday moining and was iperat-.j- -n Ligunsome time in the near cuna cloth for wrappers East, reaching the city ed upon ubuut o oclock yester- julu. at Logan Dry GuOds q0 the yard The $35 quilt, at the "grab in a destitute condition, he and The nperatu nl day ufternoun. of the Union Mercantile on sale a started steam Jan accomplice All persons knowing them- All kinds of plu Jibing anil was performed by County Phy-- I was hold-udrawn by Mrs. Martha and encountered Co., tour isician Mayo assisted by the hot- selves indebted to the Nation,' fitting. Joseph Tarbet, opposite of Benson. Hobbs Devine. and Pennell Detectives firemans hall please call and set'le. 2itul physicians. Mrs. Hodge Operated On SEAL. Corianton. ! 3. . ! e ! I j . p 1 |