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Show V If ;j y. Tj . . ; vol. xtii. ISO f SSI WOUNDED- LOGAN CITY. UTAH. TUESDAY MOUNING, SEPTEMBER T. 1897. . - f arm,' seriously burned. Joseph Wambaugh, badly cut above the eye; burned and cut by glass in a number of places " OrvilleHeady; left knee-cafractured and leg broken in two places below knee, seriously .injured; but will recover. Charles Jon.s, cut in lace and all over the. hod v. by flying glass, will recover, - J, B. Watts. extent of : injuries unknown. Thomas Junes, bad cuTonlererptf and bruit-eSamuel on body. a times of number shot Kelso, by exploding shotgun shells, condition serious. - Thomas Mitchell, left leg broken. Jacob Crux, 70 years old, cauaht under a piece of Hying'tmtoer, supposed' to be inHarvey Dugan, ternally injured shoulde pierced by broken frag-- , ment of wood and face cut; serious. Jofin Doaks, back injured, seriously. All the alsrvc named injured are residents of broad Ripple Clare Whittaker of Oakland, Iud , had an ankdFbrnken, and Fr.nk D Norvill of Indianapolis, fing-t- 's torn of and arm cut. The fire spread from the Odd Fellows- bail and the drug store in Five buildings every direction p teat! and Desiree - . plo4oa o( looted ty an Ex lateral Css. -- ikL Six Silled aud Thirty tipple, a Sutnub of ? Irij'iKsd-iBr-Braa- d Indiaiiapolis-Expiosio- n One Followed by Others- - Indianapolis, Iud., Sept. 4. Iioita-napoli- s, Broad Ripple.-suburb-o- f' ten miles from th- - city proper, was this morning the rceco of the most terrible disaster that has ever visit d the S'ae Six persons were burned to death and thirty people are lying in the homes of neghbore, burned, scarred and racked with pain from broken bones. Four buildings, occupying a block of the town, are in ruins. Of the six dead, nothing but charred and blackened bone-- , with ; hanging-st- pa ri of. ..foul-femeiliu- g. s - wer-e-on- - fi-- were at- - Two of the dead are doomed la fore help could be atstill unidentified, there being no tempted. The entire community way of identification except by list- turned out, and there was work - for all in rescuing the injured, ing those who are missing foul 10 odor a oclock At was, now threatened with deathjby,fire. of in noticed the drug store j7M. Hurried ciilTTnvr help were sent to adark-rcom, the city. The hospital and dis Watts, and a lamp in used for amateur photography, pensary doemrs took the first Rip went out. It was lighted, ana as pie cars and the fire deparment the burning match was thrown to loaded an engine on a Monon flat the floor streaks . of flame of a car and left for. the scene. The blush tint ran along the joint be-- , fire --was Under control at Doon, tween the boards, showing the with .five business houses presence of escaping natural gas, and then up'the walls." Thotiext EXPLOSION AT MURRAY. instant the explosion came. The wralls wpre hurled in every direction and the top of the building Untunal and Unexpected Accident fell with a crunching, grinding the- - Germania. at sound, covering everything. Fire broke out, and shrieks could be accident at the GerAn unu-ua- L heard from those buried beneath. Of the seven persons in the store mania smelter at 11 oclock last three were burned alive.' The rest night resulted' in the death of are still alive and may recover. Angelodi Andriosio, and painful A hundred , persons were at work injuries to Antonio Salvatore. The in which the ore is on the ruins and trying to save monkey filled melted up yesterday, and as Greschs grocery adjoining, pulling a predicament it was such in usual at the ruins to save those buried and tabcu the mass of hardbeneath. While thus engaged, and apart twenty minutes after the first ex- ened matte removed. From five plosion, a second came from be- to ten hours is usually allowed for neath the grocery. It was a the matte to cool, and in this case mighty roar, and hurled the build- it was supposed to be ready for ing to atoms. Forty people were breaking, and several men began knocked senseless, strewn in all work upon it. However, the indirections, with broken bones and terior 6f the mass was filled with burned bodies, while as .many molten metal, which was released more escaped with small bruises, in the breaking process, and flowshock made the whole town ing about ten feet, went into a pool tfhe Beneath these ruins Pious of water, An explosion resulted, Gresch, the groeeryman, was and the detonation was heard caught and crushed to death. His throughout Murray. Andriosio and Salvatore' who body was recovers d before it was with other men were working on burned. entirely - The ruins were added of the matte, were .within- - reach of the building adjoining, demolished the exploding metal, and in an the instant their clothes were ablaze. by the first - explosion, and - an ad: Both men immediately-rusbed-io- r il b wholemass, together-wjoining frame cottage and:alive7y irptradrnboot 125'feet drsTant, and stable.was burned- - toaKheM-en- l vj jum pedinto- - the. watexJTiiey.were the bucket brigade being on hand followed by their comrades, and in time to do any good, and prob- Salvatore, verge of drowning agony of was pulled out. ably only prolonged"-th"And riosioTCraz ed Vitfrfr!ghnor "Ihevic Urns' w h dwerebu r n ed. The disaster was caused by na- pain, had jumped into a deeper tural gas leaking into the cellars portion of the pond its depthin of the buildings from a three-inc- h places is twenty feet ancTheBegim main that ran into the street, and to sink before assistance reached - from which the houses were sup- - him. A man named Workman, " ' who was also slightly burhed, plied. dead of and the The list Injured sprang into the water after the unfortunate Italian, and dived for is as follows: The dead Charles Yount,. In- him. Andriosio. grasped Workdianapolis. Jacob Darling, paint- mans leg, and, knowing that both er, Broad Ripple. ' Pious Gresch, were doomed if the drowning man groeeryman, Broad Hippie. , John maintained i his hold, Workman ltorter, farmer, near Broad Ripple. managed' to struggle loose land Henry Ernst, laborer, Broad Rip- came to the surface. Adrioeio did ple. Albert Hayworth, huckster, not again come to the top; and ' v'-- . 7 Westfield minutes later his body r . t we nty-Jlv- e was recovered ; and carried to the A, The seriously injured, are:;; , office the ol Germania. -T Edgar Watts, badly burned Salvatore was taken to the hosabout the hands,- - face and body, ' Edward Morris, shoulder dislocat- pital. His flpsh was burned from ed, compound fracture of the right the middle of, bis breast down to flesh, remain. -- lo-thos- e on-th- e e . , - - v, r- his thighs, but fortunately -- NO. 15 , the tion of $15 to pay the funeral exhe and not was is penses of the boy. The request deep, scorching' is He to recover. 33 was granted and appropriation expected years old," and has "a wife and two made,.1 . - , , , iinii . AIM children in Italy. Chantrill also asked a monthly Andriosio, the dead man, was 35 allowance for the woman,1 who is Tie. Scsfls cf Treason Eeing Sown Broad years old and single. His brother, in destitute circumstances. The cast m tts Indian Empire. matter was referred to Comtnis Roffaelo, lives in Salt Lake. sioner Sparks for investigation. ' Recorder M oreh ead NSW REAR LAKE ROAD. "ft ked that Y the maps and plats in the Recor- The Revolt is General and Growing1 Commissioners of Three Counties ders officerbCrebpund. RefmedTo Mohammedans and Hindoos are United chiirm&n Hayball with power to Meet to Arrangi Dotails. Against .Their Suleis Plagne Preact. . The petition of Amos Clarke, cautions Have Aggravated the Up Messrs Seamons," Armstrong and praying that the county road passrising Odd State of Things in the his Newton in the end ing Indian Army. place, Weber Hammond, the County Board. oLcouuty commissioners, Clarkslon road district be changed; Messrs. LeefWeston and Kennedy, was rejected.- . x Theurer was grahted a ofthe Rich Co, Board, together Barbaralicense. The dispatches indicate that . brewery with our own comity commission Forty dojlars was appropriated Gret Britain is on the eve of' ers, held a joint session at the to pay for a right of way for a serious ; trouble with itiTTCastern. countycourt house on Saturday, to consider the nutter of securing an eounty road through the farm of empire, the richest of its possessions.expenditure of the $2,500 appro- W. F. Darley, at Dry Lake. The, spirit of- - revolt is b .nd of W. II. Thomas as The of for last the priation Legislature moving India from the Arabian the purpose of building new toads road supervisor of the Paradise Bea aud theBay of Bengal oa the . between Rich,. Cache and Weber district, was approved ' J. C. Walters appeared on behalf south to tho domains of the czar on counties. After organizing and tbe'-fnorth. Only the broad electing Commissioner Hayball of Ivor Alroe, and asked for a quit ' claim deed described to certain of chairman the meeting, and Clerk peninsula forming the extreme The chatter southern part of tho country apMathews as secretary, pommis property in Logan. to refetred ' ws the sioner Searaona of Weber explained county attorney pears to remain loyal; chairman Hay balltwllh power "An a ppea I to mt that"iirtalkmg'tr thw Goverrwr to act. tirewidely some time ago, he had discovered cnlated .both Hindoos and among Chairman authorwas that his Excellency was possessed Hayball of the idea that there was a great ized to purchase 6,000 feet of Moslems in India reads in part: division of sentiment, in -- the bridge plank; he was also instructFor a long and painful century c out 1 i es con ce r rved , i ar.eg a r d to ed to preent to the Governor the you have 1 ai n. ii n dt rjfie.. fee tof Ta how much they were each entitled names of N. NVT Crook sTo n," W r D . heartless, tyrannical race, whose to, and where it should be spent. Cranney, Emer Crockett and Jas. only cafe lias been how it might In consequence he 'requested Mr. Mortimer, from which to select the best assure to itself the spoils of Seamons to arrange a meeting be- name of the Cache county member your labors by crushing your libertween the - TOmmissioner of the of the commission to expend the ties, taxings your industries and cur'r upting your three counties, in order that they legislative road appropriation'. race" Claims amounting to $35 SO thait nls not even''princes' beritattd in the might determine and j agree upon . , the proper division 1 the money, were allowed. arrogance- - of its power to pollute The was clerk ordered to your then and upon what rootejt should be mosques and t m ple?jp iol a te constables send in a to lull After notify the expended, sanctity of your homes and the apSthorough discussion it was agMdTthat the report of all animals sold by them honor of your families. . terms their office. of Now should during be and new when as. money stronger appropriated The Board adjourned until Oct. chains are being forged to bind follows: $750 to Cache, $750 to Weber and the remainder, $1,000, 2, with prayer by Hayball. you by the English it is time to to Rich county. Cache countys will definitely Plonty of Trials. share is to be d in building a submit.. new road through Logan canyon Three hundred - millions of opHere is a legal accident, remarkdirect to Bear Lake by way of the able enough anywhere, but espec- pressed humanity are irresistable right hand fork, and thence ially noteworthy because of its if united. The valiant Pathan and straight throngh the - hills to having " hs ppened In - the ' South; the industrious Burmese will know Meadowville or Round Valley, and really quite startling in view how to profit by the occasion, and Rich county, will assist in build- of the fact that accused is a negro. the struggle once begun must be ing this road with $500 of her It shows that the sometimes tardy continued to a successful end that other $500 of the Rich course of the law is gaining will not tolerate the least vestige of county portion to be spent in as- ground on the swifter methods of English suzerainty in all your sisting Weber county to open a Judgo Lynch, and that southern broad land. road from Ogden to Woodruff, via lawyers are not a whit behind their Should the present unrest deOgden canyon. A committeecom-pose- d confreres elsewhere in supplying velop into actual uprising wherever of Seamons of Weber, Lee of entanglements of justice in the it prevails and Rich; and Hayball of Cache were meshes of legal complications and there is indication that it .will- appointed to wait upon the Gover- delays. The case is that of Doug- the great mutiny of 1S57, which s las White nor and acquaint him with colored of Montgom- plunged all England into grief and reached by the commis' ery, Alabama, who killed a woman horror will become historically insioners, and suggest to him the som five years ago. For that crim significant -- by, comparison. -- The names of men who will be accept- through mistrials, reversals, and causes,, too, are deeper seated and able to the people of the respective so on, he has enjoyed six trials. further reaching at this time than counties as special commissioners At the first he was sentenced to were those leading up to the butchto expend the money. death ;at the second to life imprison- ery of men,' women and children' This committee will visit the ment; at the third to 50 years im- that characterized the revolution of Governor next Friday and endeav- prisonment; at the .fonrth ' to 20 1857. Then it was mere fanaticism or to haveHis Excellency appoint years imprisonmentr" next that brought- - about rapine" and the commission immediately, so to 10 years, and now he has been murder. Hindoos .believing that that the roads may be completed acquitted altogether. Meantime their foreign .rulers were about to thiaiaUdBefoifcploeing, Commis- the womaq is as dead as.- she was, force jupontheuaives English d sioner Hayball thankeiTthe vis! when her slayer was sentenced to habits, customs-anreligion and d est royth e sacred social and reeufler-Oing Commissioners for their-cothe gallows for e, Deseret News. tesy and fairness in . discussing ligious fabric patlentTyTbuIIF' up matters! through long ages- and venerated At the close of the session the f' It Is Rumored with spiritual frenzy. rT T" ' visitors departecTfor their various That Harris Bros, will1 take the ' CAU8E OF THE GREAT USEEST." homes., r School Supply trade just as they Perfect fairness and a desire for took the Now, while superstition is .being tackle trade, by fishing ill feeling the public good marked the entire the finest stock in town. freely used to foment carrying the real cause the and conone English,' proceedings, every will take your old books In against is a hatred of British of the cerned in. the ' discussion; went They feeling f , exchange for new ones. he and what rule well satisfied. appears a'general away and'concerted tflort to throw off ; Shifts and Drawers are made by tho thousands at the the yoke. The seeds of revolution; County Court Minutes. " or what the English please to call f The Board of County Commis- Knitting Factory. ; treason, have been sown in Bombay sioners met in regular session on Arabian sea, in the southFOR 25c.; in order to clear them all members out at once, ! will sell a lot of bar- west, the oldest of Englands InSaturday morning,'t were present. ' " rels' at my factory in Providence dian possessions; likewise in' Cal' offered was CommisPrayer at 23c each. by cutta, almost directly opposite on ' sioner Woolf. the portheist, on the Bay of BenJ. C.CUSTAVE80N. James Chantrill appeared before gal, and thence throughout the the board in behalf of Mary ChrisDont hurry. Take time to ex- country directly north from Bomtensen, the mother ofone of the amine the labels and trademarks bay and northwest from Calcutta two boys who were drowned in of goods you buy, and you . will along the track where is traced the r a short time ago, and protect yourself from cheap and mutiny of 1857, to'and including asked the court for aft approprit- - worthless substitutes. I Afghanistan in the extreme north 4 it - -- - - - -- -- ar , -nd -- -- -- 1 -- - -- i 1 -- u-e- - thecon-elusion- . - athe -- uri hU-crim- B J - - on-th- e - , - . - Bear-rive- . . . |