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Show , LOGAN CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1900. vol. xnc to keep Bryans home Mate in ti e Mis Leda Ecke, bead hurt. ci C. irj aoed. H. W. Collides & Eroevt Gardiner.Neenah; hand Eist The righteous column, course will be with us. Otto Laukritx, Fond du Ltc head hurt. ; John Ryan, Fond du lac, face Excursion Tril3 NO. HE Powers Its it List talons- tast o - WANTSJXO BE GOVERNOR. oil , K&nl Ohio Valley Bimetallic League, will Railroad In Georgia. e a candidate for the, Democratic Louie Hansen, ' before (gubernatorial nomination head cut the convention held j at Lexington, Henry Schauft, Vandyne. Granted Mor Kentucky, on July 1st. Judge Train JGLan IntoaWaihoat and Fauen Temporary Injiaotioa and Killed One Missing, hurt gen and Tri nnen Had ao Warning-Tr- ain on Eider Reported Killed 8tiyr of JTarvini name bad been mentioned Sjkt Pexions Bert poeet, Oshkosh, badly brute dent Hap-pin- four Injured-AcciI Bednoed to Kindling Wood, ThirtyJ: Preoeedisgs Granted in Haworth due '.n connection with the ""i-"- 1 ed. Just at the Tealn Wes Palling oom,nUon Which at Once Oanghi Tiro Ho Hope onh.j)mio.of James Gaffney, Vandyne, back Were Tele- oratio 4JaTf hie bat ticket, declaration Station the of Escape- Into Wiehes to kt Governor of Ohio. and leg hart. takes him oat of the race for today Fond du Lac L. E leg Keyes, that position. tndo ot (hurt Peril. 2 . ' ed rr -- I I - hurt. F, Heinz, Fond du Lac, hand Green Bayr.Wis.; June northbound passenger train on the soad. load-- d Chicago fc Northwestern with, .excursionists bound for the Sawigerfest in .this city, collided at 1:15 oclock this morning with a fire miles freight train at Depere, were ,outh ot here. Eight pereons -- killed, ww is noissing, and thirty Ifjur were Irjuted. quiet-and-uneven- 8tret.-rrUw.yttrlk,-b,g- n Tk.u. zs lWr w freight was back m DEAD. aad teieKrmpbfto the effect that the ' he Central Trades and Labor inm inlrt William A. BarcIay, condnctor, I 25. Pfhe legtHoniata at.Pekia were-safon union met this afternoon and aged v had not but on Clt,rl nd wersprcpulog tol.m U,ed tb. Sr.t report of tb. com- - Atlanta, George L Lloyd. Eden, died Jun. 19., trck Wood, conductor, Atlanta. I the city with the consent of the I mittee appointed two weeks ago to J. E. way to hospital. T. Sullivan, J. I engineer. cars Oshkosh. telescoped. Charles Mierawa, Chinese Government. . appeil to organized labor and its W. W. I baggageman, AtBenpett, Burt Ives, Oshkosh. This report can ac&rcely be cred-- 1 sympathizers for fnnds to procure Those injnred were nearly all in Man from Ashland, name un- the second coach. When the two I Red however, as it has long been a conveyances to run in competition lanta. cotton-buye- r, AtlT. E. known. trains came together the first car, j f vorite method with the Chinese of with the Transit Company. Harry anta. Maddox, Mat Korcher, Oehko9h. which was a combination jsmoker I placating, the Powdrs, by making F. Black more, chairman of the W. J. Pate. Atlanta. Weber. Adam and - baggage car. waa driven Imports encouraging in lone hut committee, ' reported that about Twelver-year-o- ld eon ofW. J. (2,300 has been received, of which through the second coach, where unwarrAnted by the facts missing. Atlanta. the los of life occurred. The dead It is officially announcsd that 1(1500 had been expended-i- n pur Pate, H. R. Cressinan, Pullman con I Ed Lawson, Neinih. has- issued chasing conveyancetr were.. taken out of the wreckage the Dowager-Empredoctor. and to an undertaking establish emphatic instruction! for the des injured. I George W. Flourney, Atlanta. B. 8. Esorganizatlon. J truotion of all foreigners tn China. Grten Bay, leg men at Depere. . . John Barton, H. C. Hightwater, Stockrldge, On Sunday the Seventh ward Refuger in large numbers are at Ga. hurt. QUEEN CARRIES A GUN. , riving; at Chefoo, from the north. J Sunday School was reorganized, Charles Link, Fond du , Lsc, 1 g W. W. Park, Macon, Ga. officers were in . A" dispatch land the 25 following June Ixindon, REFORTElK man. ELDER Elder MORMON traveling Henson, KILLED, kutt stalledt Oscar Bjorkman, Supt; Lnt)D0SeA to have been from Flpr- , 'Charles Rewhlngr Fond du Lac, to the Daily Express from Prahsu, 2d-A June Balt Lake, H. C. Haneen First, and John telegram brain The dated Satnrdav, eays: hipaod kuee hurt. afternoon indicates rtceived.thia reHopkins, 2nd Aests Supt,;N.P.Niel.107 R Florida. Nashville ' J. J. Schmitz, Neenab, leg and and inspiration ofihe Ashanti Wilas Uftn he Jr. Secretary, and Louisa person reported hellion is the .aged Queen of Ofesu. tht j;. Ellis, bridgeman, Stock cheat irjuied. earlier in Jensen Hna assistant. diepatebee and heraelf Thomasson, a carries perShe gun b d 0 Fnut Katzenski. Burns, hip been killed in the rail-This reorganization was rendered eonally leads 1000 picked hunters. e having 0iaith supervisor. hurt. Her principal confederate is the way accident near McDonald. Ga , necessary by the resignation of1 J. H. Rhodes, flagman. Thomas Lamb, Fond du Lie, leg; old blind, ciaftv King of the U Elder Nephl C. Jenaen of Forest Supt. C. E. Thorsteneenjwho has broken John Brantley f white, Dale, Salt Lake Co. He wu at the held the" office of Superintendent man. B Frotling, Fon du Lac, leg Adansia. Cobins Foli, heir to the Adansilplnce of acciijent two day ego,and for twelve years, and under whose ' broken. Will Green, extra fireman. had been released to retorn over supervision the school has flourish-H- e the of British, a is stool, W. D. Morisett, pomp repairEdward Babereau, Kaukanu, leg prisioner So far as known, no other ed like a green bay tree. Mr. Thore-h- e road this The revolt, brocen. er. prolessee loyalty. save baa been simmering for a Uuh man will aniwer the deecrip-- ten sens resignation waa rendered W. R. Lawrence, fireman extra H. Lloyd, Fond du Lac. leg broAdditional it to removal tlon. the his place reports Ogden by necessary ken. y wr to accept ,the euperintendency of gang.. Late tonight nineteen other in- - number of dead at forty-onEd Byrd colored, fiieman AtHerman Roes, Fond du Lac, leg I Woolen Mills. It the of Ogden total broken. ured, making a lanta. stay or proceedings. I with the utmost reluctence wi8 Hiffarent hontes found t wer. Robert 8pencer, train porter. F. Giezer, Vandyne, leg hurt. rurt, F,rmlD.,0I1 jnns 25. A 2:30 that the members of the ward parankle John R. Lyber, Vandyne, hOf ' fto-'n- r lh. timi ..I for ted with Mr. Thorstenseu and his Four bodies unidentified. I hurt. "t Haworths sentence for the mur- - aids, and their successors are adA. H. Raddatie, Vandyne, hand these the injuries generally con-df Thom Sandall, night- Continued on 5th page. sisted of braises and dislocation!. watchman of the Co op, the attor- vised to emulate their example, hurt. neys for. the J defense were given half an hour in which to prepare a motion for a new trial. At fonr oclock the motion was filed and a stay of proceedings granted until August 1st: double-heade- r id- f - trwrk to lftt the -- it ione ijuire re-J- in 1 -- p r ne of - ss made s.ete, ;n bf oink -- Bici- - -- - jinlie lueea. :s and class thin, t OK people mads sirork, for is -- L ' . - . ' 1 e. fifty-thre- e , ihivJ50,& - er 18 19' re . TEMPORARY., INJUNeTIONGhANTID, eboei St.Louis, June 25. Judge Elmer B. Adams of the U. 8. District Court ; today granted a tern pdrary W. D; injunction - restraining Mahon and all members of division 1311 of ths Amalgamated Association of ths street railway employees of Amsrica, from interfering in any manner with the free operation of ears upon .street railways . of - this tt09 city. nd 1.75 - ... , e ring .- ct n. pM.y Ed Kuskie, Fond du Lac, Wie druggist, aged 27. Lawrence flank, Fond du Lae, A 1 tful , OK AD . HAD QUIET SUNDAY. Atlanta, Ga., June - 24. A pas (Special to Journal.) St. Louis, Mo., June 24. The tenger train on the Macon branch Shaefer, Fond du Lae, hand London, June 25 TheTowers day just ended bee been the most of the Southern railway, ran into injured. are xt last conscious of the magni- sincethe Mrs. Eickc, Fond du Lac, hand tude of the Chtoet ."pin!, .nd re (great irlrTnonooffh0 lut night injured: ator-WhwM- irS 8. .11 C.r. wm od Swjfii Miss Heider; back h u It.' C0CP'l6'r rVed nlrwr, EondduLso, hed I troops nd munition, ofwtr lo thebroche oftheTr.nsit Comp.iiyVw ck .. without molestation caught fire iandthe entire and . system f cut. of John H. Thompson;. Fonddu 3 nw n n a n i- I week This see will J force of the was Ever per- sleeper 1 Lac,arm and book hurt. ,r. on reduced .b.riff, indjute. oicn. dputj dutj to,on Ed Carr, Fond du Lac, leg bro,h. trtia Lept th. : t Alarm is felt not only for Admi-150- 0 men. e Q conn c,r pens ea. s ken. 0 hlsbarfll J. H. SUlaon, motorm.n. In tbelP,1 also for ral bat Sejmrnr, both Fond du Jean Carr, Lac, . ttembwfU of supplies at Tien Tain. Theonly emplojofth. Tr.mit rompnlNot legs broken. all were kil- . hurt., 24- -A HANNA PROPHECIIi. $1-- 8U CnUCA. DOWAGRB, I I .1 H,rI prakl off ram t, UiJ rartittU it 0 te tAe eUlAe IIa imlW .l f 1J erar V1A )rhtU " TV dt ultra la CVira. j Uta a Wk eet.rf la evwf lees LH i 4a ll la ii ai.V -- e I ti al (3w hottest u wl I Pittsburg, June 25. Chairman Hanna of Ihi Republican National Committee, stopped off in this city today, on his way to Cleveland. He talked fresly about election matters. The Republicans never bad a stronger ticket in ths field, said he, I do not like to prsdict what tsajorit wt shall obtain next fall, I will say that ws will carry Kentucky, Gctbsl alectica Ut7, cr co rc!:i:h law. 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