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Show 1 LOGYtfCITY. UTAH SATURDAY, JUNE 171001. yr) L XX1 him in another boat. lie was and was slightly injured by the falling of the boat. Up to a; late hour tonight the bodies of none of the victims had Party been recovered. DAM. greatly exhausted WENT OVER A Members 5;ven . of Picnic Irowned in the Schuylkill EE IN MEMORIAM. I -- F- Member of Parly, a Boy, Oaly One AfRose to Surface apo Girls Never Bo4t Df0ppcd B.:nrSal,cltrEei Accident Occurred Near Twelve Feet BOERS STILL ACTIVE, inflict Heavy EC!9dni2LU In affectionate remembrance of the Representatives of the Imps of Logan , who were interred --the 30th,day of May, 1901. at the II. Y. .Campus. A large number of Rrint-- ers and Court-Houspeople were in attendance, and assisted in the obsequies. on British at , Vladfontein. A a party of rowboat, containing ws swept fight young persons, the in Schuyldam ever Flat Rock and seven kill river this afternoon two and boys five girls of thun all The victims, drowned. were were Philadelphians, of whom Pa.', May 30. Philadelphia, Oh! those poor Imps! That Combination gang composed of Papsuckers and Knights of the composing room, didnt do n ting to em. The imps went down to the grounds with high hopes and ns their watch were: but when the conflict nand ended, JJazie Kennedy, 18; Maude Rut- they spelled that watchwock Mamie Sullivan, 21; and their hopes had withered like ter. 19; leaves on a hot shovel. Florence Densmore, 19 p Florence Keeler pitched for the CombinaBei-traBond, 19; Roy Ricker, 18; tion and he worked off a job lot of Osmond, 19. 1899 and 1900 curves on the Imps is John saved man and they snapped at them like The young The party was hungry lisli at a false bait. Moore, aged 21. The Imps' started in to gather in composed of members of the Elm' Social club. They, with a large 'runs in wholesale fashion in the nu:ubnr of others, most of whom (first inning, but being cheeked, reside in the southern section of, became disheartened and went to the city, organized ajnenie for to- - pieces. South of the Con. Imp. Co. day. The party split up after dinner niched the first three innings, and fora row ou the river. Heavy then Miller took the slab for the rains during the past week - had other two, it being a five inning made the rjuddy stream uitej game. Jjigh, and the wuyent was much Ilaltou and Smith caught for the swifter than usual. However, the Combination. There were party immediately crons features in the game, struck out for midstream. All the in fact,- it was mostly features, girls were huddled in the stern, and caused' unbounded fun for the one of the boys was vowing, and spectators. The coaching departthe others were sitting in the bow ment of tbq Combination is esof the boat.. After getting in the It pecially worthy of mention. middle of the river and finding the was in charge of Jim Thorpe, and enrrent too swift for comfort, the as Jim was in gobd condition he boat was rowed in toward the made a lot of fun for the crowd, short. During this time it was and some for trouble incidentally carried slowly down the stream. He was a good deal the Imps. Tip boy doing the rowing deci- like the fox that jollied the . crow ded to go tlnongh the locks. and as until it laughed and thereby he approached the ' dam lie was dropped the cheese it held in its warned by the loekkeeper not to mouth Some of the Imps stopped approa-l- i cracks or ex any nearer. The warni- to laugh a Jims ng was not heeded and the young change compliments, and of course oarsman kept on rowing until he Tailed to reach home, and Jim found the lock closed. lie attempt- laughed, so did the crowd. ed to turn the boat, yliieh was , Here is- - how the score looked taen about fifty feet from the dam when the game ended Combination and twenty-fiv- e feet , from, the 9, Imps 8. The error column on shore, but he turned the wrong both sides looked like the interest Kv.S on an Imp note. A moment later and .the boat as fn the swiftly moving current, realizing then, for the first tut they were in danger, time, the gmls began and the screaming, wiMuan lost control of the boat. .'L'ffiy.i.t wu carried- - toward" the nuk of the falling waters and just as it reached the breast of -- w.-m- l, m I nnm-unfortuna- te - dam, over which thirty inches f luA? ",as Ping, the entire ';!lt ftnol up and the boat went stern first. drop to OHIO HANK LOOTED. The the rocks below is hvelve The I!lIna,teIy b S ,lrh the water bottom up .... r,H ippeared the whole t- ;"aVluder Nothing more '1 l,v ie .fevv persons who siv- o fident for . almost a - "i un Tb"ty,,'li,!:n otlu-! r was the surface and frantic effort tqreacb 8wumninff- The five 01,e fO.v never rose to girl' t!i,. win, its keel. jouns man 'L 0 Jvll. A The Fostoria, 0., May 29. Bradner braueh of the Mechanics bauk of this city was wrecked by robbers using high explosives at 1:30 a. m. today nnd'$4000 stolen. Two charges were used by the rob-- b rs, the first blowing the outer door off the vault and the seeond n opening the' strong box. J. II. Deuny discovered the men and fired two shots at them, which they, returned. . The then escaped on a Hocking Valley handcar. -- Thebuilding - presents a shattered .appearance today, -- the .entire glass front having been blown out and tbe walls cracked. An attempt was mr.de to rob the bank six months ago, at which time the outer door of the vault was blown be Q?mond.be t?tr'1 iUuI he sank befov e Mo the was clinging to the theH?;;nA,Aia,f a mile down an1 rescuers had an X( lling time before they landed off. eaiuj CwerT:!,(1 - Night-watchma- 174 British telligence to the Convention. This decision was reached tod,y at a Cabinet meeting which lasted Fatal one hour and a half. and Wounded Mine Explosion Want to Oust Andrew TROLLEY DISASTER. Carnegie'Trolley Disaster Ogden Man Wilmington, Del., May Killed Telford Will Not Come Home. Three heavily loaded trolley Killed THEY CAUGHT HIM. Msb 'I Barlow, Fia., Catch and Burn tion of the Cuban Constitutional Convention in accepting the terms Negro Ravishcr and Murderer. of the llatt amendment, with modifications and interpretations of its comown, is not substaptinl with our terms' within the Incinerated Alive Upon the Very Spot pliance meaning i'iftheajiwndmen L a nd Where His Diabolical Crime W as Com- Secretary Root will convey this inmilled -- Taken From Sheriff and Depu- Loss e' Philidebtia. NOC5 3- 1- ties and Tortured by an Impassive Mob of Avengers. (Special to Journal.) carsj Barlow, 'JFla.7 May ' 30 Subse- of the new Peoples Street way, ran away on a steep hill iqnent to the last report of the as- this afternoon, killing one person, sault, murder and mutilation of fatallyijnjnring one, and more or Mrs. Taggart by an unknown neLondou, May 31. On the un-- ; less seriously injuring twenty-fiv- e gro, and his pursuit by an immeuso niversarv of Lord Roberts entry others, into Johannesburg, the conntrv is posse of citizens aided by bloodto2H$t carneoie. hounds, he was captured by two startled by news of most desperate London, May 31. A dispatch who turned him over to fighting-anvery heavy' British from Edinburg, says that action negroes the has been instituted by Sir Charles the sheriff of Polk county, who Sutherland to set aside the sale of placed him in jail, Skilo Castle to Andrew Carnegie. In less than ten minutes after n at The ground of the objection to Mr. the transfer had been made the on the Durban & JohannesCarnegies ownership has not yet streets beeame congested and the burg railway, and is reported by developed. Though the plantiff is as it. General Kitchener today as the given ns Sir Charles Sutherland, crowd being augmented toward headed the most serious engagement since no such tit.e is discoverable, and inarched, they . j jail. Clementsreversul at Magaliesburg. the ease is enveloped in mystery. In spite of the slvcriff and -- a Mr. Carnegie bought Skibo It shows that DeLary is in no way Castle strong guard of deputies, who two years ago. made every effort to protect him daunted by the capture of eleveu from mob violence the mob secured of his gnu ssix weeks ago, by Gen the prisoner and took up the march eral Babbiugton. to the scene of the crime. Rochelle The garrison at Vladfonteiu had was ' half dragged, half carried 171 men put out of action.' ,That to the bridge, enveloped by u great their assailants came to dose quarthrong of 'people of all ages." ters and suffered heavy loss, is Scream after scream broke from shown by the number of dead left the wretch s lips, followed by on the field. groans and prayers for mercy. Gen. Kitchener reports: At' the bridge the mob turned Dixons force was attacked yestoward the prairie and then into terday by Delqrey. There was sethe swamp and to the scene of the vere fighting, the enemy eventually negros crime. By common conbeing driven off with heavy loss, as sent burning was to be the penalshown by 33 dead left on the field. ty. There were no ropes, no plans I regret that our loss was also se'; for lynching by hanging. vere; the killed and wounded numThe stnke was tip only suggesbering T74. Four officers wee tion as to the proper expiation of slain the crime, and without organized ' FATAL MINE EXPLOSION. effort, and yet with apparently unanimous understanding a barrel Glenwood Springs, Col., May was in readiness and and was 31. In an- explosion which ocplaced by the stake in the very curred at the Coryell coal mine at spot where Mrs. Taggart was asNewcastle, today, two men were saulted and murdered. On this killed and eight injured. It is bethe negro was placed aid chained lieved the explosion was caused by to the stnke. accumulated gas. He pleaded for mercy, but in the NOT SATISFIED. great crowd around him silence was tbe only response. There were Washington, May 31 The r.o jeers, no swearing, no disorder. decided that the ac- Before the chains around his body had been made fast cans of kerosene oil from mauy sources were passed to the front and one of the leaders stepped to .the negro and slowly but delibemtely poured it on him and his clothes, until the clothing and the barrel were well saturated. It was then G o'clock. The crowd was growing and busi ness in the city had practically been suspendtil. When. the match was touched the blaze quit kly leaped skyward. TheTuming body could be seen only as a daik object in the circle of a roaring llame. Thou the fire slackened and the writhing body came back in full view, but already the' groans had ceased and the only evidence of lile was in the fontor--tion- s of the muscles of the limbs.. For fifteen minutes the body burned and in a .half hour from the minute the match was applied only the charred bones were lett as a reminder f. the ..negros crime and his f Ate. The Crowd dispersed as quietly as it had gathered, and at8:30t(Tu7ght the eTtyfs quiet. (Special to Journal I " - Vlad-fontei- - TIIE (iIBRALTAK OF THE NORTH PACIFIC. Tim illustration tliows tlm famous dry dock drafted by tbs Kngllsli government St the naenl static)- - of Esqniinslt. wbiohss called tbe Gilioftar of the North Pacific. Tbe dock i Offset long, 03 test wide and lias a depth over aill of Jti feet. Its total cost was about & 10,000,000. Esquimau is aaid to be a moat perfect coaling station for British ships. U'aS St g r Co. Stock wanted. . Also options on Knonire at new issae ef stock, this office. |