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Show r r 1 t 5 Ji .ill vbL 4r v;i r'j . - i XXL LOGAN CITY. UTAH, TUESDAY, OCTtil we in(t iTC buued, and ..the not ifloor only partially. The 140,000; insurance about $20 000. h-ei- , BILLED BROTHER-I- Its Cr.it tosr ittu Ccaalc AlzattruSifl., , ToscLl bottom Mado Beady for Do sorting t Queenmown, Oct 9. The giant Whit Star iiner Oceanic, which Yr n volhwetod ay, 'had .a. narrow escape from shipwreck off the cuast of Ireland. While approaching the 'coast and trying ta, pick up tbe FastnetTTght, what appeared to be a fog bank suddenly lifted and bowed land dead ahead. The t b ' breaker plainly "sfced the zyocka - and tbs crashing oq eseel touched bottom, but Capt Cammefon immediately - stopped hia euKiiWe'reversed them and backed into tba deep water witb-- 1 out the steamship beingipjared It was oulyowing to his caie tba. a tsrriMe disaster was averted. The 0 eanic was going slowly ' on accoui,Kf the fo and trying u . It was 4 Tf ciocli ' fick ud the land. morning when tbe lug lifted ght-ahead, showed land and the 'the poeitiott'- - being' between T the rocks known as the Bull. Cow and Calf and Crowhead, Then land .was Bo'clo'e tbat on eiich :txw could he regular care. The stopping of t the engines shook up and awoke everybody Halt a minute after the engine but before the were reversed, Ooe&ob she -- struck with a griudinggrating noise. She Tran then quickly swang-clearquil and confident in the skill of tbe captain, the women passengers' in the satoi. behaved sd mirabty,' showing the greatest coolness in! the presence of danger. The waivrHigbt com iar taients were closed within two iniuutee on " Captain Cammerobs orders as soon as the danger was perceived The life boats - wore cleared away! ready for lowering with the pre nti the crew cision of clockwork were at quarters at once. : -- -ri- a . , -- waa-etoppe- d . ' ' -- BKaITI.E ; S.-att-K rest-denc- buildings brick and-eixilarg- under process of threatened construction, and. buildof entire the nearly paralysis ing industry Lt the city, is tbe result thus' far of tbe gbt between ' the Trade Council and Builders a f that Seattle, fight Exchange baa beeu brewing for several weeks. There seems to be a letermination -- on both sides to hold out, neither one being willing to yield a point. The maio point in tbe. controversy it i lie demand on this part of the trad unionists that eon tractors .of the Builders Exchange sign an - agreement to pay- a certain anale of wages fora ne. year. Msnynf iths anembere . of the' exchange Sara already spying the scale and .others'll been for tome time, but - thev Abject - to lyin - Hiem eelvee up to an reaching Car ahead. Thu- who have yielded sad the agreement are having uu signed T" ""trouble. business-block- s -- - . s.iient , . . 7 it OLD VKTERAK SCrrOCATKD. Boire, MaOct 9. The Idaho Soldier i Lome was destroyed by fire to night. The fire wss caused a defw.tive flue over the kitchen. It was about 7 oclock when it was found i h it the building was on fire. Ah eUeinpf.twaa made to conquer the fiamef with buckets, but an appeal was soon sent to the city for aid7 The home is a- mile and a half from tbe city limits, and when tbe engine arrieved it was too late to save the building. There ..were 800 inmates. The old men will be boused in build- legs in town, some being taken to the Statebouse The home was erected n 1833. It Is found that one inmate, of tbe home lost bis life, a man named Thomas Hayes. He appears to Lava In- - bit resm. ; The teen bailiir g was net eulfrtly consumed, Ttl l3:r oer citbe wt;t - j ' ' su-ce- it:! Bar-t- en Omaha. Neb., Oct. bach was shot and and Instant ly killed by hie brother-in-law- , Herman TCeilbeck, last niaht.at the home the latter, two miles sooth of Holbrook, Nth. Bartenbach and his wife have had frequent quar Onion and Nod- - la. A year ago he was arrested fw He end his wifa were having another of their .fre" . quent troubles yesterday. , In the evening, to escape - tbe wrh of heir hnsband, wh threat1 em-to kill her, she fled to the Hew. tits Trouble .Began Cbairmda home ef her brother, half a mile Jones Talks-Br- yaa to Miklj )bt , distanf. Following. her there. Bar A Hot Bumbr 8ryan'i Sterling was met at- - the dourly Keilbeck, who-sho- t himthroogh heart. The weaponruied was a shotgun. Keibeck went at once to Holbreok, giving himself up tQ.tbe 4be officers Fatber BjiDg.r- - a Spcrtaf , to Journal. TO EETUEN. a Pa , Hazolton, Oct. socoodfatalclnsh aaWTv. - J0 The betweeutho Minister Wa Ocafldent Chinese Eu- atriking miners, and men occared at the Qnaido ler Canlbs brought to Peking. colliery in tho SchnykiU Co.! at noon when ooe' oFtlie' coal Washington, Oct. 9 The Chin- and today,' iron policemen waa shot and ese Minister said today that if ibe powers regarded it ea eesential that instantly killed, sad another one, t'.e Emperor and Empress Dowa- and one of the strikers dangerous ger should return to Peking.be was ly wounded. About twelve' other quite confident, this oould he employees of tbq colliery reosived brought about-firsby - giving struck with for, the- - personal stones safety of their Myjesties and then, s plain evidence of this assurance, Ralph Mills of Beaver Meadow la the policeman who was killed.- directing that the Ihulkof the al lied fosces now at Peking be with ' George K (err, the other injured drawn to Tieo Tin,Yang Tsun or also of Braver Meadow, some other. point, leaving only , a policeman, with 7' bulleLialhia few hundred troops as a if' lying : : head. . guard. Minister Wii'a statement was Joseph Litkoe,one of the strikers, was shot in the groin.7 v 7 out brought by the statement he The ehooting was the result of conveyed to the Slate department yesterday that the imperial party two separate riots.the first ol which had not returned to Peking because occurred at 2 a. m reaching its of tbe presence there of the allied climax at six oclock, when' the forces and by the regrets over this striking miners attacked men who announcement both among officials were on thei way to ' work. - The in Washington and at foreign capi- marchers Numbered 300 men. women nd hoye, - pricipilly Hua-- ' tals. gsrlsne. Tbe poUcemen, endeavor-ingtWU IB BORRY. protvot the miners, , were I am sorry as any one can compelled to seek shelter from.. the be that their Majesties do not see shower of stones thrown by the No shots were fired at this their way. dear to rftun; said Mr. mob Wu, 'batin' the circumstances' i time, and the. marchers dispersed. itnot r natural tbs t they should "The seemd clash resulted from lake' this couree? They hav bwn an attempt upon tbe part of . the brought up in- extreme exclusive-iie-- s oompany to have a train load ofcars at Peking without knowledge moved. Stones were thrown and of the outride wi.d and of Supt. Kudlich of Driftou' remonthe customs of foreigners. When strated with the crowd, but to no they withdrew the allied forces oc- purpose. It was following this that cupied thecity. iXhae been divid- the shooting occurred. ed into districts to he pairoiledland CHAIRMAN JONES TALKS. managed. It id said that tha alChicago, Oct.-- 10 Chairman J. lied troops havfc marched through K. Jones of the National Democrat-i- o the imperial paJace, Theee steps said today: I in. Committee, must naturally have produced a tend address Demto a letter tbe to effect the prefound upon imperial family. Suppose conditions were ocratic clnbe of the country rereversed aud an allied .force occu- questing them to give proof iu any pied one of the fordtga capitals? It oases wbersin the employers have is said hat the force ere being re- undertaken, to coerce employees duced to legalioo guards, hut If politically I have - sent men to each legation guard numbers 2000 Ohio to ascertain conditions there that makes an aggregate .force .ol and report them carefully The 1000 men for the eight powers, or Democratic party is thoroughly if each quota is not lull, ey the aroused to the danger arising from aggregate force is about 10,000 the Intimidation of voters, and ia men. An army of 10,000 men ia a determined to spare no effort to severy considerable force in any city. cure an honest election. Consider tbe influence that an arBYRAN TO MEIXLEJOHN. my of 10,000 mn would exert if William J. Kalamazoo, Oct. stationed here in Washington. extr-uielWhile r am sorry that tbeir .Mrjestiee io not not return to Pekin, it dova' not' feeem7sur-prisin- LtitirO-...-in the existing circum-mno- -e that they should not want ' ' to return. nun-unio- n -- iFiuf..oheing . Bryan today took ongalzanceof the letter addressed ta him by Assistant Secretary of War MeikWj ihn, and prepared! reply, io which be .I , am in r script of your favor of tbe 6th int. in regard to eayst the Sutu treaty. It ia true that the President, two mon'hs the treaty, eeot to Gen. Otie the In at ructions you quote.. .. 7; Vou will note however that the treaiy or agreement ae tbe President calls it, wasconfiimedland approved, auhjeat to the action of Congreee, and the he mede was regarding Article 10, J... relative to slavery,- You cannot hut' know however, that since the President sent .those instruction, tbe RepabHcan party, with the Admtn!etratioqaspproT alphas adopted the theory that the constitution does r.Qt follow tbs flag, and tbe Thirteenth Amend went dues therefore not interfere witheltvery io' the Salu -- archipel afjr-the"signing,- onlv-excepti- - I1IPSE02 , AmrSeaniIm8sBatorBwllni, - . , , o . - - workmen out Wash. Oct. 8 From 1100 Pi 1300 trade unionists idle, e work stopped in aver thirty . ii iiMiiiii wife-beatin- kill All , r- - iasd-Eof the Oaptaiu Avrt a Fsrful Diiutsr Pmsngirs Hhv AdmiTab.j 7 s Coat of off tko LAW. ; on - - ago. . The Porto Rican law 'asserts the doctrine that the people of Porto Bioo are beyond the protection- of tbe constitution, and-- can be governed, by the arbitrary and .unrestrained power of the - President v aod Congrtss., If the Constitution cannot reach the West ladies, how can tke.Tbir: teenth ..amendment to-- if find -- ita way across tbe Pacifio to the Philippine Islands? yl does not repudiate - Tha Preeideot s: - - - ' Article13,'-'whlchTsaj- Tbe United State will give' full protection to the Sultau of Su'u and his suljects, and any subjctsof any foreign power will be restrained fromimporing upon thera.. 4 In view of the fact that tbe President, in his letter of acceptance, de olares it dangerous for. us to agree to prelect a Christian republic io the ' iUppinea, would it not be j wise, for him fo witHdrawX'EU Mohamagreement to protect-- a medan island ?The agreement does not repudiate. Article 14. which oye: .The United States will not sell tha , island of 8ulu to any foreign nation, without the consent of the Sultan af Sola. If we buy all the Philippine islands from Spain without the consent of of the inhabitants, is it fair that we agree uot tu sell any of the Sola islands. 7 In other words, is it more important that lhe.8ulian.'swihe8 be considered than that the wishes of the people be regarded, . Respectfully Youre, W.J. Bryan. - . -- . J S. RAWLINS DVINQ. Salt Lake, Oct 10. At a late hour this afternoon J. S. Rawlins, chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of Salt Lake County, and father of Senator Rawlini, waa lying in an . nnconsoious condition at hia home in South Cottonwood.. Tbe Senator," hie mother and other, members of the family are in attendance at the bedside. One of hia children is Mrs. Kerr, mother of President Kerr of the A. C. of U. Mr. Rawline ia a native of III! y yers of age, and a pioneer ' of Utah ol 1848. noie 78 . lirsct LzislRtloatk Sirs Es&i. i8,E. iu San Francisco Ttni ol tel E&et AWMMi Exminer.) , Litati CccipM. The whole couree of this Campaign ia a vindication of that part of the Democratic platform which V caUsfor direct lecislatian where Three Others Must Buffer ImprlsvsKsul practicable. Tbe Democrats insist for Lifst and AAothsr will bs Banished that imperialism is the paramount rThs Bswagsr BmpmsIBslsy HI, tbs issue. The Republicans are tryI ksa a Free Easd. Fmperor ing to shift the contest to the money question. Incidentally each side lays etiess upon the unwortbinness of the othors candidate. When the Peking. Sunday, Oct. 7, via election ia over we shall be no Tien Tain, Monday, Oct. 8. rand hearer ' so agreement . about the Trustworthy Shanghai, Oct. 9. meaning of the pdo.)ee-decisi- ou that the than we are' now about what the Chinese reports :ay decision ought lobe. Dowager E m press jiarseriously'Jll. U nder direct legislation7the isat Tat Yuan Fa, province of Shan : sues would be clearcut end SI, and the free haDd of the Em ... The . people -- would vote refor or against Imperialism, with no psror in affairs of state of late la of these re complication of personal - or party garded as confirmatory 7 J': feeling. They would vote' for a porte. financial policy. And ' they would A response to the German devote for 2 McKinley or Bryan aa mand has been tram milled to. Ii" they thought one or the other would Hung Chang; This eays ; that be a more trustworthy head of the executive government, regardless of YingNien, President of the Can, AssiBtant Grand ; hisjnpiniona : on disputedques- eorate; Laug Yi.j " tions. . . Secretary and President of the Hundreds of thousands probab- Civil Board and Chao Shu Chlao, ly millions of voters are embar- President of tbs Board of Punishmrassed now by tbe impossibility of ent-will be decapitated; that7 making. their votes count for th Priace C hwang, Daks Tsai' Laa things in which they believe,. .The and Yih will be eentenoed Prince ot only way expressing an effective Opiuion under the present eystem to life imprisonment, and that is to vote for a man. The man has Prince Tuan will be banished to . his own individuality and a com the imperial military post roads on Ihe Siberian frontier as farther personal opinions, p!eleeet.6f7 which may or may not c)incid punishment for aiding the Box. f r" r, with yours. You may. like some ers. J of bis ideas and dislike others. You J 4- Scll05l Notfl3-- 7 . may vastly prefer his views, on the . - j t Ji whole, to those of his. opponent, the. Teachers At meeting on and yet think that the opponent Dr.-W- . B. Park afternoon would make a better Yadministra-lof- . Tuesday neon made the opening address. . Whatever you do, you are The Doctor explained thssymp-.om- e pretty likely to do violence to your in detail to the of feeliogs io one sespect or another. ieccbera.smallpoxwill now be able to They The Democratic platform offers the way out of tbe dilemma. Even make the correct diagnosie In ?ai . appear. any symptoms--ahoald- 7 Republicans might well vote for Parents abould feel no anxiety in the Democratic candidates this regard.to their school children as year to eeoore the most careful precautions will the their ideas count at full value here be . used. after. . Dr. Budge followed on the same subject and answered a number of KINO FOUND OUILTV, questions throwing additional light Dawson, Sept. 26th. via Seattle, on tha subject. Oct. 8 Alexander King, who last City Superintendent : Merrill conducted a class exercis on then en while Dawson route to in July, work of theJesuits. Educational the a scow rntbleBsly and deliberately followed Miss with a well Larsen and hot killed Herbet Davenport, on tbe Life of was tried, fonnd guilty of murder paper pared Ere Webster. .Each teacher and condemned to be banged Oct. 2nJ,-;- present responded with a quotation Do yon think lam a murierer? from Webster or related an anec' " beasked of an interviewer. No, dote in hia life. , dollars end One hnndred fifty j I never murdered any living crea' ture, In aelf defense, justifiable worth of good hooka were added to. . self defense, I struck down one of our school library this week.' Mr. B. F. Riter dooated a beaumy fellowmen. I will tell yon who are murderers, - swindlers and tiful ailk flag to the Woodruff ; thieves steamboat companies, school.' 7; T. L. . r minand transporation companies f ing capitalists. They have falsely advertised the country known to LAST TRIP TO NOME. ' ' be barren of ores and taken thons 7t Seattle, Waeh., Oct. 9. Three ends from oomfortable homes ' and steamera are on the eve ot their dehonest employment. Da you know why I killed f parture for Nome, tbe last voyage 7 fellowmen? Recaase the skunk for the seaeon of 1900. Tbe CenSanta Ana and Nome was making $35 a day, while I waa tennial, - The Cenvessela. the are making $15 for the trip.He kept use City to tennial for: expect get away waa mad with pasdelayed until I sion and then and then what tbe North at an earlv hour tomor-- r about the Boxers rising in China? row morning and before the dose Ab! Killed the missionaries, eh? of the day the Santa Ana and , Glad to bear it. They had' no Nome City. will depart. business in China at all. 8nrely if . NARROWLY ESCAPE DEATH. they- are' not old enough lo he civilized now they never will be. Phoenix, Aris., Oct 1 I. B. Hanna, consin of Mark Hanna, super' SHOT IN COURTROOM. lntendent of forest reserves for Bennington, Vt, Oct 8. In the Arizona and NewMcxico; - A. . E.;!!! Municipal court today' Dennis M. Hermann, brother of Com mis- Blackmere, who was being ar- toner of the General Office Herraigned on the charge of felonious mann, and W. E. Pierce bad a assault on a ten year-ol- d girl, rose thrilling .experience .. and .almost ' in hie seat and Bhot himaelf in the lost their lives on the desert be' forehead, inflicting a wound which tween Grande Canyon of tbe Colon will undoubtedly cause hie death. rado and tbe Utah8tata line. When Mr. Blackmere is ' a well known within forty miles of Lees ferry resident of Bennington, ia 60 years they camped for the night and of. age and married He was a their horses escaped. Pierce wsi ' member of the First Vermont lost from ths party and afterjonrney cavalry during the Civil .war. and ing over . burning sands-all-dwaa formerly adjutant-genera- l of Hanna waa so exhausted that he thaG. A. R. oould not proceed. Hermann continued bis search for water, which ...he discovered , five rallci Played Out farther on. He returned with water ' Dull Headache, Paine ln various parts ot tbe body. Sinking at tbe pit of tbs to Hanna, who waa unccu;ci;ua tomach. Loss ot appetite. Feverishness, and almost dead. On ths following ' Pimples or Sores are all positive evi- day a cowboy discovers! Hanna dences o! impure blood. .Mo matter and Hermann wandsrirg tinl;:j-.- f bow it became so it must be purified iu order to obtain good health. Ackers leisly about the desert tad Ci Blood Elixir has never failed to cure rested them to their d::.i Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons or any A searching party Li:r other blood disease! It ia certainly a Fierce frantic with thrLt. wonderful remedy and wo sell every three esa were tahen to Hr bottle on a positive guarastoe, MufftM s ! - unmis-Ukabl- e, , ' - ,A . . , . 1. . powee-efcaakin- -- x -- 7 - -- ; . - . r - g . .- INJURED IN EXPLOSION. 7. A Duluth, Minn., ' Oct. special from- - Evelth, Minu.rto night reporta a disastrous explo sion. - Seven thousand five hundred pounds of. dynsmits in the powder magazine at the Pruce mine, aituated half a. mile from town,' blew up about 5:30 this afternoon. A bole a hundred feet feet deep square and twenty-fiv- e marks the spot where the magazine stood. Property loss $20,000. The force of the explosion wss so great that it smashed every pane of glass within radios of two miles. The mine laboratory and warehouses were totally wrecked. At leas two hnndrsd people were hurt more or less from being thrown down by 4he shock or bit by shattered glass.- - Tbe explosica was plainly flt at Biwalik, twelve cilcs d;:iant Tha causs of tbs xplc:!on is unknown. -- 5 ay , , 1 . "WUl um Anrteoa people eUad coved ead leeetlve la tbe preeecoe ot this te tree gevenweesir New York Inntl ' appeJUftC peril ' . Bros. Drug Co., Drulsts, X 6 llztiij. "7 - - ! |