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Show tri-weekl- HUNDRED ) TWO journal, logan, utah. july- y s.icoo. BURNED. Some Continued from 1st page. t. lizhteri - niia were loaded .with' very Teatimonijtfs.)j stuff, and the flames leaped high In the sir, while the was eo terrific that it was not ijjt Dossible to use only the small hose S the tug. Soon, one ty one, these altars of fire slowly coosumed, most of them burning down to the water A Convention of the Democratic Paradise and Avon, at Paradise line. Along the Jersey shore small 2 fir ea weie blazing, started by the parties of Cache, Box Elder and Wellaville, College Mt. Sterl- - , wreckage from the great steam-ship- Rich Counties is berebv called t . 4 Ing, at Wellaville convene in the County Court House Mendon i h at - HUNDREDS ON THE VESSELS. Cache County,-UtaTrenand Logan City, Peterforo Newton, r 14th 1900, at 11 oclock a. m. 2 ton, at Newton....... Tfiere were hundreds of men on July for the of nomiClarkston in purpose placing l each of the destroyed steamships a candidate forjudge, and Lewiston and Coveville,' at tad a few womed Crowds of dock nation for the First Judicial Lewiston.., 2 laborers and also employees of the Attorneyof District the of U State tab. Park Said , , , Hyde I HJ 4 companies were on all the piers convention to consist of seventy Hyrumr.Y.7;" . .V 5 children were on and women Jen, - men on "the delegatee with thefollowiog repre- Richmond and boatr. canal the sentation: Cache 43, Box Elder barges and lighters, and when the 21 and Rich 43 County 6. fire made its quick desceotupon for- the elecPrecinct Primaries off was before cut them escape they tion By. order of District Committee. of Cache Countjrdelegates are -realized their awiui position." II. J. Mathiws, The people on the piers jumped called to meet Saturday .July 7th Cache Co. Chairman 1900 at S oclock p. m.nnd appor into the water to save themselves -- under tioncd ftg of men-hudd- led j;d:caIl7 9 and scores and Greenville, at Lo- L6gan to the Box Eider Co. Chairman clinging suppor thepiere, ' .? . .V 12 vr.''.T.: theT gan rierffqnly tobeSufFjcatei'by A. C. Call 2 flames or to drop into the water Providence Chairman Rich Co. 2 Millville from exhaustion. field and Benson, at Dated Logan City, Utah,'July 2nd Men working in the holds of the Smith 1900. Smithfield" were shut iu by flre steamships , - You ought to hear a few in this paint business. We have loads of them daily about the good color, tbe easy work, the wear and the enamelled finish. You are sure to like the QUEEN BEE. testi-monia- ls RITER BROS. D RUG CO. Logan, Utah. Franklin, Preston and Montpelier, Idaho. Tlie Oneida Mcranli !o - lijii -- -- FRANKLIN; Is the leading general store in Southern Idaho. .t";-';";- Largest dealers in Mens and Boys, Clothingr Boots-anShoes,"Hats and Gents Furnishing goods. We are now offering special bargains in clothing, not on stock, but on new, clean and up-t- o date j goods. d e ly in the interests. of tbe College, and to the entire satisfaction aoc men perished in the ships, as the of the Board of Trustees flames were so fierce .they, would Tender to Dr. Go wans the Presi- approval and . leave but few, if any, remnants oi Whereae, he is now about to dency cf tHe College. the human body. LIVES LOST ON THE The greatest losof Iifeappear She carried on the Saale. nd was to have bailed 450 peop!r, for Boston this afternoon. . When 'the police boat captain ent aboard of her with his rescue pairt'y,he nw bodies lying all about the deck. The ship Bremea carried a crew of 300, the "Main 250, and if as Bre many lives were lost on the nen at d Maio as on tbe Saale the number -- of lives lost will be very great. Then also, many per idled on the piers, the canal boats ce a 9d il tnd lighters. The burning t or smoldering re of canal miim boats, lighters and scattered all the way Urges are dawn the river and bay to Staten Itland and Governors Ieland. Each ot these craft will add something to the list of the dead. Tneloesto the North German Uojrd docks alone is placed at $2, 000,000. The value of the great quantities of cotton, oil and various other merchandise on the docks hu not been estimated. 'The loss to the North German Lloyd Steam ship company alone will probably come close to $10,000,000, as the the Main and the Bremen, id tla med b July , rJ Stale royed. B.Y.C. TRUSTEES MEET. SAALE. to be were almost totally dest- OB Midi felt. Jod ' 141b, hn. it IM It pays to see us, Moses - Thatcher - Jr. Mi r. Ab Electric Plaining Mi personal preferences, and moreover necessitate a complete change in his plans for the future, and a new and somewhat distasteful course of study in order to keep thoroughly abreast of modern thought along the line of the 'new condition. . Just i ' At farm igan, the docks of the North Ger-Ji- n Smith. Seo. and Treasurer Lloyd was the Saale a single passenger of49S5 ni gross; the steamship a Bremen, 2nd and the liSSp i i iriajt Ful SsJ? l.h Maine, a gross tons. aught fire and were burn- - paters edge."- The Kaiser d which had thtonly one of Qro,M;- gJwmc ltt.wM at the dock 8es an- - . . ; , lored left twin-S0pa8Ben- freight steamer of W iayle Joseph Vice-Preside-nt UP ' TMMU - t ls;iild;to, f r yeach f t' - Jr , F, - jl. The remainder of Isaac, Smith's shoe Stock will be sold within-t- he nextr20 . days.- 1 H. Bullen . Executive wt. , eVo' aiari, j J1- - ' BALLARDS ' -- OUNDiSYRUP.Prica Ur: firing tar Bros. Drug. jtzTtt thi;it:meabcrti;(Liib-fallyjsnergeticall- y i and successfnL Co. a ' General -A7- x i Dealers. Pleasurs Galore awaits all whoildeln our carriages, wbieh have cushions of ease, rich and elegant Mrimmioge, springs that make the motion of the vehicle almost imperceptible to the ' occupants, and pneumatic tlrea that the; horrer, lighten- - the task-of facilitate speed, and run smoothly and noiselessly. Tn such a i turnout every drive is sq many miles of joyous recreation; -- .-II.Dcnxii4 Utlh Lcgaa Agent, Balt Lake City I V S. Rebable, Implement and Yehiele. ; . rtise; YOU WANT BARGAINS COME EARLY ISAAC-SMITH- -t - IF : Missouri Pacific' Old Routes for all points EAST, -- -- Mens Shoes SI.00 to1 $ 2 ,5 O , Childrens shoe25c to $1 25. s' Committee W. B, Preston, ML.W. Merrill andJoseph Tne most direct route HowelL , A.SPEN, President Kerr tendered his res- -GLteNWOOD SPRINGS, ignation and in accepting it Messrs. LEADVILLE. Young, Smith, Molen and. Preston CRIPPLE CREEK expressed their appreciation of the excellent work performed-by-M- r. DENVER.4,. Kerr during his incumbenoy of the andithen-thI.1 e 0 ffice of . president, passed Writs for our.IUustrated Book.cn i following, resolution ROCKY MOUNTAIN SCENERY, hnanlmously: , - . , . , Whereas, Tresident William J. And Address: . . s Pres-d- tt ol ths held baa Ketr position iolNw Vro- - W. PBuixt, r:,; ofhe Brigham Young; xz $ General Ptrrcngtr'Asht, Denver: of six - . - Ladres Shoes EOCI9 $2.00, Santa Fe and t 11 I -th- HIRES BIQ LINERS BURN. a Court House. students. U. RioGrandeWesMu sale tress' lM)n Street, North versity, and Dr. Miles. Dunford is 18 years of age and is a grandson of Prest. Snow. He was with Capt. Caines cavalry troop during the recent war, and is said to possess the true military instinct Both be and Le Compte are U. of Othec business transacted by the and visiting e-ships, catten-in all directions. As. all board was: M. W. Merrill. was apwas cut off by the pointed a member of the board, jneantefexit names i theywere forced to jump vice R, W. Young, resigned. ' WITH THE of officers resulted election The is Jerbord, audit believed a great Umber of people were drowned. Burlington, . as follows: ; Yoang. Rock Island, Presldentrigham ' 1. m U -- business' ol 4 The trustees of the . Brigham President of the Agricultural Col-of Young College met -- in -- this -- city, lege Utah; nmm WM all members being present with Therefore, be it Resolved, that we express our regrets in having to the exception of Howell. The one with that we honorably part important action of the board, was release himhim; as President of tbe the tendering to Dr.E G.Gowans of Brigham Young College, and wish the presidency of that institution. him success and God speed iu his Unfortunately for tbe College, future and labors; however, the Doctor could not see Is something new in this part of tbe country, but we have ooe with his way clear to accept the offer, ,Be1t further resolved, That this which to prepare all kinds of building materia), and keep on and be notified ' the " members resolution be spread on' the minmembers of the board of that fact utes of said College, and , a copy hand & good supply of it, also doors, windows, screens, hardby the President and SecreonSunday afternoon, after thorough signed of tbe Board, be presented to ware, etc. tly considering tbe matter in all tary President Kerr. its bearings. The reason for deThe public is iovited to call and see oar mil and get prices on such clining tbe offer is simply this: Dr. Gowans has thus far devoted his SUtah Cadets Appointed. material as we carry that they need. educational work entirely to study A. Dunford of Salt Lake Rupert and reseach along the lines Of bio- City, and Ed. LeCompteof Park logical ecience. He has a strong City, were today appointed to the inclination for scientio work, and two Utah at West is therefore averse to accepting an Point. The cadetships examination ofappli administrative position which cants was before Professors Kings would of course interfere largely bury and Stewart of the Utah Uni.Main with his of who will be the next presi' The Kaiser Wilhelm der Gerald Child of Ogden, and Ray Groeee was -- somewhat -B. Y. of dent the a is now College L. damaged. Irvine, were appointed altercate The five storehouses of the cadets. Camp- problem. bell Professor J. H. Linford, it it said, company were greatly damaged, the loss on one building alone will likely be offered the position. He is a hard working,capable membeing placed at 11,500,000. -- The flames of the faculty, thoroughly conber 'started so suddenly ana gained such with the workings of the versant headway that the People on the piers and on the nu- - college, and a man in J whom the RAILWAY, merous vessels docked werejunable trustees repose much confidence, w reach the street. There were but whether be desires the position great gangs of workmen on the The great Scenic line of the'. Rocky piers or not, is not known. ana these, Miller Jaeobr be to F, Profr issaid together with ft number Mountains, connecting the w people who were at the docks on another possibility. id o We carry a full and well selected Etock of general merchandise and Household Furnitute. - walls of flame, and it whs impo-si-blto leach them. It probably "never will be kuown bow many " u 'f |