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Show 1 f SVIII. VOL. LOQAN CITY, UTAH. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2i, 1898 by floods in the low lying quarters of this city, which have been sub TERRIFIC TYPHOONS- merged. The flooded parts of the city include a large portion ' of the section of Tieume. Large numbers of animals have perished. The Hundreds ct Villages Destroyed and Two Yaricus From Inrcmaticn Telrailtc damage done is , estimated at two Ssrncss to TH Journal. ..Thousand people Drowned million JOUIltUL SPECI4LS. florins. , . FATAL BOILER, EXPLOSION. Pentwater, Mich., Oct. 21. The boilers of the Pentwater furniture L. 0. dressing; Thousand Before Breakfast factory Exploded today, Miller and Tupper Sorensenwere in Hoods Austria Proa Damage killed.-Tw- o other men were fa-Hungary1 Two Killed and Two Fatal-I- r tally injured.TIt is possible that ly Injured in a' Boiler Explosion. others were also killed. ' Junketing Tout "Ihe President f; Ad- BATTLE AFFIRMED AND DENIED, ' ,( Special Jo The Journal.) Noblesville, Ind.,Oct,21, Prest. McKinley today addressed two im mense audiences before he had breakfast, at Logans port and'lfo-komAt the latter place the scene Was one of the most inspiring i o. -- of -- the spite of tourrIn trans-Mississip- pi and cold thedampness wind that swept down , from the ' ,north the crowd was enormous. Hundreds of school children were in evidence, each provided with a flag7hd all giving lusty .cheers for the President. The booming of cannon and shrieking oOteam "whistles roused the President from sleep shortly after six, and at seven he spoke to five thousand people at . Logansport. Kokomo was reached?' at 7:30, and here the President was j&arm-l- y cheered by a gathering that seemed wholly nut of proportion to . the size of the town.' The President made a speech here, referAng to the late war with Spain. The President and party arrived at Indianapolis atTI oclockHis visit brought to the" city an- - immense crowd of strangers, and all of the city itself " eeems to have turned out to give him ,a welcome. Public schools suspended for the the forenoon, and all the pupils of the grammar grades occupied University park, around three sides of which the r president and . party - passed in ' procession; ' The President is accompanied by his- wife and Secretary of the about a half and Treasury Gage, dozen other national officials. More than twenty stops - are scheduled for today, 'and the President will probably make his last address during the tripat --Xewark, Ohio, tonight. London, Oct. 20. The Madrid correspondent of the Times eays: Capt." Aunonj tije minister, of marine, has received a dispatch from Manila announcing a naval engagement between the Americans and the rebels in consequence of Admiral Dewey 'forbidding the latter to fly the rebel flag from their - 'x ships. . ' The dispatch adds that there were losses on both sides, but that the Americans captured the rebel ships.' The scene of the engagement is not stated, but it is supposed to 1 have been Manila bay. ? 4 -- -- ' - . DAMAGE FROM FLOODS. , NO OFFICIAL NEWS. Washington, Oct. 20 As far as could be ascertained, no' informa tion regarding the reported naval engagement has been received at the navy department, nor has Gen. Otis, 7 commanding States troops at Manila, made any referenda to-i- t in any communica lions he may ' have made to the navy department,' The dispatch created-conside- r able interest - here.- - Recently the newspapers contained -- a statement that Admiral Dewey had dis patched one or two of his ships to another portion of-tPhilippine group on a mission of some importance and, the suggestion, i made unofficially that it may have with in been engaged the-Onit- ed J -- surgents.' , he - MADRID VERSION. . Madrid, Oct. 20. A. dispatch says that Admiral Dewey having forbidden the Taglos to hoist the Philippine flag upon their vessels, a series of fights ensued, resulting in loss on both sides. Supervisors Notice. a All persoD8receiving-notice-t- o X Eliabon. y, I NO. 23 the night before with the intention of robbiog'th priceless ci lection, of coins of the Bryan Ifleed IENCES- - donation. When detection and confronted him, he coolly capture a revolver bis temple Extracts From Letters ot a.Kictal to . placed aod fired a bullet iuto .his Brain, Yo!aii:eer Wlto Battery A. 7 ' When the watchman rushed upon thencene theraaDhWtt-dead- . This is tho fourth time burglars have at tempted-to-ro- lx this collecof th Fight Battle With Two Hundred and Fifty Villages Under tion. , The thousands of gold coins Descriptioa the Spaniards Close Quarter for WaterJnnka and Steamer Dee: of alLnatioDs it includes, represent GHoriourV Ictory Uiv" -- Battery Boy trojed Twen tyMile of. Abandoned a large fortuhertosay-nothingPrisoner at Manila. Live the of ing the value of the coins aa rare speciVessels Enormoui Lose of Ufa- mens aod complete sets of the specie of all nations. r , Camp Dewey, near Manila: SEVEN MEN SCALDED. Vancouver, B. C., Oct. 20. Diss . , , and Sister: I astrous typhoons, sand storms and My pear.Mother Astoria, Or., Oct. 20. Dutiog the floods have caused a fearful loss of trial trip of the torpedo boat Davis am very glad to hear that you are life and property in the orient. In todayr an explosion occurred in one both well, and this leaves me in the district watered by, the river of the boilers. Seven meii in the good health. . . . boiler room were calded so badly On July 30tb,w6 took two guns1 Feng in Japan, hundreds of vil- that they died from their-injurito the native Jntrenchments,. and lages bavejbeen' swept-awaTBe "accident occurred n the up ColumbiaTriver about twenty miles but therewa8 but 2,Q0Q peoplehave been drowned. night aod the next day we Another report says 250'towns above this city,' while the. boat was trial run. The . nature of advanced a few hundred yards ind are under water. Thousands of on her the not yet been threw up a large embankment and exploeionjias refugees are. flocking to the Cities. made as an examination went into known, camp, That day they The Iahkari river' has also over- of the'boilers will.be required to moved the guns Up and at flowed, drowning over 1,000 determine exactly what portion of Aug. 1st, two of the gun prefectures were de- the boilers burst. -One of the men on the Davis detachments relieved the others. stroyed.' ' - -- ' said It is impossibletQLtell Myaelfand Peter Jensenof'New In a terrible typhoon off Formosa the tubes iu the boiler or ton were on4 duty at the guns, so whether about the same time as the, floods, a steam pipe burst - All we know you see Cache County was there great damage to shipping was doDe. is that an explosion occurred. and stood fast. My number was Ac Temani eight jinks were i 3 and JenHeas was 4; but I "will wrecked and a hundred lives lost. CHINESE CIVILIZATION. not meation the names of .the Twelve junks were driven to sea Vancouver. C., Oct. 20. Ac- others here. and lost. V : steamer -- Rensi" Main was cording to the latest mall advices ' That night I was walking guard, from Cnina, eighty subordinate going on ' duty'at'IO"' oclock. HAt . piled up on shore. leaders of, the Kwangski rebellion 10:30 the enemy fired onrUB but were Amerithe the shlp3 Among have been beheaded at Wuehow. I still went my beat. My Corcan bark Comet. basket? poral told me to stop, ana stop, were carried" in phe ship was abandoned and They as a but I kept walking till I got ' back street through the principal crew saved. he wae'therT sat ' still Tbe French steamer Jlolhow is warning spectacle, , .amulst the wrecked on the beach near Amoy. laughter and jeer bfmen, women while the firing lasted; about 15 Of 20 minutes. The picket men were The German steamer Cidind, form- and children. witnessed Ihoueand in and the infantry was orderrun Ten people erly of the Cunard line, was lost in d-made ed a it to arms, and at 11:20 p, m., the the open sea. Homeward bound the decapitation, ' Little children copied Spaniards again fired on us and passengers say they passed through gala day. who at the then the battery took a hand- - and twenty miles of abandoned vessels. their parents,a second joked before lha ax commenced fifing., There were The loss of life must have been dying rebels child- only 400 of bur boys when the fight the was all When over, fell. enormous. . ren played among the headless, started, and about 4000 Spaniards. bleeding corpses, apd' made sport Each of our batteries had two guns, .A MISSIONARY CREMATED. and the enemy had 'machine guns with' the black, disfigured heads. - the Atim20. cabinet and large cannon. They made & Oct. headmen and Mandarins Paris, forof minister the May-poland of charge on us and the infantry was meeting today provised a sort ordered to fire, but we were held M. a Del Casse read affairs on were the heads' of rebels eign placed could not fire. Minister French the from dispatch top in tiers, the children dancing back and dead M. wounded and The were ad at Pekin, Gerard," announcing around them. The Governor ' sevall us. around You and that a French missionary may vised the Mandarins to make the falling eral Chinese Catholics have been beheading as festive as possible, so bet I was glad when we were or- massacred or burned to death in as to inspire disguit for the rebels dered to fire, for you cannot immaga chapel at Peking' by" a'riotous in the hearts of the people. A ine my agony sitting there with brave boys falling around me and mob. banquet was afterward spread. not M. Gerard immediately demand-e- d Mail being allowed to shoot. The says jl. petition Japan ' the Chinese first load I took to my gun from Tbe Government the to. sent has'been reparation I to had that Consuls step over a dead' man. requesting government by foreign ' next I met a wounded- and the discontinued.' be Including pecuniary compensa- beheading M. instructed Casse Del M. tion, Gerard to' instruct the Chinese foreign office that the Fr e n chgo will take actionif China does not adopt measures absolute' t lives of the ly guaranteeing the St V i v.w tvi missionaries. :-- -- Tf , es. y- little-protection,-T- hat pep-ple.-Sev- en -- he - to-wbe- re -an- -- -- -- e, - -- work poll lax must comply therewith promptly, or legal proceedings, will be instituted. Tieume, Austria,-Hungar"Oct, 21. Great havoc has been caused ' - j Street Supervisor. j-- mfr v f 7 . AX EXECUTION. Grand Falls, Minn., Oct. 20. who pleaded guilty of his wifjp was hanged in the killing at 1:27 a. m. Ott here jail yard from the galstatement a made for the .sorrow lows expressing execufirst the was crime. This Yellow of . tion . in the history Medicine county. v Joe.Ott , "St t 1 Zf'M V - ..rft-- : SH. if PUGILIST SUCCUMBS. -- Omaha Oct.20. Billy Walker, tbet pugilist, who was knocked out by Andv Dupont Monday, night, L at South Omaha this morning after having been unconscious 56 hours. The charge against DuponJ will be changed from , to murder. I', died prize-fighti- SUICIDE OF MINNESOTA Tr: , Th lew fUi jr.a- ,,f - tU wi.'Moir i in ' J if - . i t INDIAN WAU. - ( ' "few Indlsn rr.t . of Lo ..eta ole c, ubpO'Q- - Th , or L. J A V ng Omaha, Oct 20 An unknown man has committed suicide at the public library here under mysterious' circumstances. EvcryiMrhs.d points to the fact that he secreted himself in the ' 5fr-N- . BURGLAR. PILLAOEItS ON THE MARCH. gat--- 4 Boluiet "l ready to more at. kiartlt, and, aa ia Biual aith Uia A le red men, t--e mossen are citj. ;; te li r , , i. |