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Show J l -f ' I I ' ! 1 u-M- VJJ i I vol. xxi; LOGAN CITY. UTAH, SATURDAY, DUCEHREU 1, 1900. a short of surgeons, and some of the wounded had te wait until help came. The roof of the glasa works was not 200 feet away from the football field,' but tke 20,000 people a Ecndael Injurti watching the game were to intent the purpuie of its creator, wlso deand it signed it as a certainly, is about the biggest bund of fun going.-From the rise of the curtain until it went down, ea-tlast act, Four Hundred Britisli Soldiers' TaRa ly there was not a dull moment. Ward and Green, in their Ooa Paul Krsgefs Troops. Morrison had cot Mrs Castle in specialties were iuimitable, and the the Utter had at- Elmore tiistars, the fat boy, and tacked her. the hirsd gtri were exceptionally Oawatadorp Garriaaa Oeuld Hold Oat xe d Mr. Castle, he said, had , , good. Loigar Britiib Lot Fifteen Xillad to pay Miss Morrison att the lad Following aid Fiftj'twe Voudd The Haws outrageously tions after he was engagad- to Miss A Beil Boy was a it Banda a Thrill sf Alarm Through Great company ' I Willey. And continued to send her grand treat.. It appears the latter Britala- Mias aggregation is trying to live on the presents andvlova letter. Wiliay, after becoming Mrs, Castle, leputationof the. Two Trsmpa London, Nov. 29t- - Lord Roberta saw these Uttar and became jaal since the name as their manager, Mr. oua. (She called Mies' Morriaon in- Rice, the proprietor of The Tramp cables from Johannesburg under to hr house, and accusing her of company.. date of Wednesday, November Mr. attacked Rice was her to to -motives, . go improper 28th: compelled ' with a razir. Salt Lake yesterday, and close up of two The Dewetsdrop garrison What Mr. Morrison did an "The Bell Boy crowd, as they field batof the Sixty-eighdone becawse aha thought it neces-tar- were hurting his bueiie6S, by guns with detachments of tbe Glouto save her own life. traveling under his name, as that tery, cestershire regiment, the Highland KfSUA IS BACKINO TURKEY, of their manager. Light Infantry and Irish rifles, 400 London, Nov. 30. A dispatch in all, surrendered at 5:45 p. m from Constantinople says: It is CAUSE OF FALLING HAIE. i Nov. 28th. Russia that suggesed prompting The Porte to grant an Our loeees were fifteen men wounded, in exequatur to Dr. Norton and adb: Diadmff, Which Ii a Oarm Ulstas) killed and fortv-twHansen and Capt, It in an open secret that they disMajor eluding Fill tha Gera. like foreign consul la Asia Minor, D.gby. The reiiment is said to be 2100 strong. Four hundred were especially AmaricABS, whon they suspect of aiding the aauion work Falling hair is c.used by dan dispatched from Edinburg to re in Armenia. drufl. which is a germ disease. The lieve Dawetsdorp, but they did not germ in burrowing in to the roo1 succeed in reaching there in tipae. of the hair, where it destroys the Knox joined this force, and found ONE HUNDRED CIMf8. vitality of the hair, causing the Dewetsdorp evacuated. Seventy-fivVancouver. Nov. he Steamer hair to fall out, digs up the cuicla sick and weunded had been left Wtrrimoo from Australia b ing in little ecales, called dandruff or there. ' ' nswaoflhe flpirb of the breed of loi)gcurf You cant tba Knox pursued and is reported falling stop blacks, Joe aid Jimmy Governor hair without caring tbe dandruff, to have successfully engaged Steyn. After committing one hundred and you cant cure the dandruff and Dewet near Vailbank. 'They crimes in one hundred dayr, includ- without killing the dandruff germ. retired west and southweit. Knox ing nine murdere, their camp iu Destroy the catiee, you remove the messenger failed to get through l ifce lu-- h was surrourded by aquat-tare- efiect Newbroa Uerptcide is tbe 1 have do details. who watebad all night and in The disaster at Dewetadrop hat only hair preparation that kill tbe the morning demanded the surren- dandruff also sant a thrill of alarm .through Great germwllerpicida.ia der of theuotOrlnuriUllaws. The a delightful hair Britbau', The cenaorship continues dressing. blacks, surprired, 'started trrun end eo strict that there ia do hope of arthe pquatter fird, killing Jte and riving at a clear conception of the Notlcj. wouodiag Jimmy Governor. The in South ; actual position cf affairs There will be a meeting of the Africa. For instance, independent lat r was subte quently delivered by the equattar to the poeee Landholders of the Southfield Ir- accounts' of thetubesqoent.pro of Constables, whq took him to the rigation District Field in the Cen- ceedings and the capture of Dewetsnearest bpppit&l, where bis recov- tral School houee,Srohfield,Ulah, dorp give ample doiaile, cot omitery i boing awaited by the author!-Mv- at 7 o'clock p. m., Deo. 3rd. 1900, ting to mention the capture of .when theTiusteeawiUpi5ent two. Boer .wagons and a .quantity of their Annual report, of eald Dis- loot, but there ia not the lightest -J CpN(PIRAT0R3 KILLED, trict, and to determine the rate of mention of tbs surrender of 400 Morgantown, W. Va., Nov 29-- State tax for the ensuiog year, and such British troops and two gun, which Mm Inspector James W. other business asuiay come before were not even disabled, inasmuch Paul of Wesv Viiginia as the Boars Ware able to use them s)s the the meeting. J. P. Tool SON raceut mine disaaler at Berryvill, against the British relief forces. Thomas Mather in which fourtem live wera lost, Tbe Ubiqui.uo'ia Dejrst eems M. Price was tha result of a con iiacy to again te have gotten away, and so W. Lemmon kill the forttnan of the mine. The far there ie no news that ths W. F. Barter conapiratur, after the lighting of captured British have been liberat-elb fuse, etociTat tbe entrance oi Truateer, W. FIIarper, the uiiiuv-hutJh-- The Mornlng-Postfor.ceoLlheexv reviewing lbs The surrender Sscretary. ploeion was greater than tkey situation, says: Smithfeld, Nov. 19tb, 1900. at Dawetsdorp looks still wont, in xpected and they were also killed. view of the suggestion that probWRECKED BY TYPHOON. ably half the towns we have garEasy to Cure a Cold risoned in the territory of the reVictoria, B. C Not. 29. Disfroifi patch news Hongkong by the if you go about it right. Take two publics are in no better eitualion staamer Progress to resist attack. repjrta a ty- or three Krausee Cold g Tourana at inOctoberriaat-toThe StandanTJereribss the disphoon and two beduring the forty-eighours, destroying fore r tiring at day This will in- aster as deplorable, unaccountnight. villages, rice fielda and buildings sure- good night's rest and x free able and xA Lhe. ITi estimated'that 1500 to lfiOO movement . unfortunate. of the bowels next mornremainand the paraone perirbed, iog. Continue tbe treatment next ing population ara without provisday and your cold will melt away. IN BLOODY WARFARE ON EROANOA. ions. Price 25c. Sold Bv City Drug Victoria, B C., Nov 29. ChristStore Logan and Richmond, Utah. at ians and heathen natives ara-.n- o Sugar Factory Talk. war on the' ialand of Eromanga, C. W. Nibley reached Logan yen- group. sick lleadaciie abiioliitely and in the New Hebrides So far four Christiana and .one When aheut to eokea terday. permanently cured bjr using Moki Tea. the Various reports circulated heje A pleasant herb drink. Cures conati heathen have been killed, and in relation to the eugar factory, he Christians, who are in theminorty, were besieged when Missionary G. imply ridiculed them all. The fuctory will certainly be C. Robertson arrived at Sydney built here, (aid he, and there is but one thing that can prevent ue from getting it in operation within a year and that is, a failure to secure the necessary machinery,' Just -- now tbe concerns making such machinery are behind in their, orders, and our getting the machinery in time to grind next years beets is somewhat HU. WERE ROASTED ALIVE Ttlrlsta KUIeS lad la Eorriblj Sia Frarclsco Citastroplij. - of Picifio 01 u i Worki, Trom Which Two Hundred People Watching Football Oame Oollapies, Precipitating Them (Jpoa Yata Filled Kino Roaited 'With Molten Glut loaf fill Alive. . San Francieco, Cal. Not. 29. As a mult of the . catastrophe that ever occured in 8an Frapciaco, thirteen people were hilled and 100 other were more or less injured today by the collapse of the roof of the Pacific Glass work on Fifteenth street. A bout 100 people fell through furnace the roof upon the red-hand"j(latB vat below. All were horribly burned, and it - 1 feared that in addition to the dead already reported there will be several more. Eighty-tw- o persons, more.or les have been taken to the ' injured, warious hospitals or removed to tbeir homes. Most of those killed and injured were boy between 9 and Iff years of age. Nearly all of the victims had their skulls fractured or limbs broken and sustained serious in trenal injuries. Two hundred people, air men and boy, had gathered on the eheetiron roof of the glass works to obtain a free view of the annual football game between Stanford and University of California. About twenty minntee after the game had commenced there was a crash, plainly audible from the football grounds, and a portion of the crowd oa the roof went down to horrible moat-horri- ble ot death "hito w." z The fires in the furnaces had ily-Reaten- -afiil-lli fed by a llob of - y The Morrison Murder Trisl Raisia At Turkey s Back Ckitumsa To""B Ba- -' laaded The Panama Penal Othar ht y Raws- - ' ' t 1 Special to Journal. se Nov, 30. .id brukanear thecnter,ardtb .Vienna,-Austri- a, light framework .underneath, with vicss front Teneavor, southern its covering of corrugated iron, Hungaryl record the rough treat turnsd inward, forming a chute ment received there by two Mor- through which the. men andboy were precipitated onto the furnaces beneath. Only a few were actually burned to death, the majority being killed by the fall. Several ofthoe injured art in a precarious condition, and tbe lilt of dead mav be increased to a acor within a dev or two. A number who were only sligh ly hurt went to their horaaa unassisted. Incud ing these, tbe Hat of casualties may afely be put at thirteen killed anil 100 injured. SZIRUI5ITJUD. Capetown, Nov. 29 Col. Pilcher had a smart skirmish Tuesday, Nov. 27th, with part of Gtn. Dewets command, which was convoying loot ciptured at Dswets The Boars' retreated dorp. abandoning a portion of the loot and a large number of horses. 1 Steyn-an- d Get-Dew- o mon Elders from Utah. The Elders had hardly begun to enunciate their, views when the audience ewermed up on tbe plat form and immediately ejectel the pair from tbe hell. Oao of tbe Elders was compell-e- d to ran tke gauntlet of three hundred angry citizens armed with sticks, straps, knotted cord, and wrarii g shoes. lit was Harvard rtrijped to the waietand thrashed bv a of the matron of Teneavor. T,he second Elder, in addition to manr other painful indignities, was ducked in a horse pond. Both were Gnally rescued by tbe police. The Minister of the Interior hu probioitedfurther proselyting fcy Mormon Elder as endangering the welfare of the etate. hob-naile- e 29,-T- d half-doze- nt .i -- n V at NOT VERIFIED IN BAIT LA KB were in cioe proximity to SVli Lake, Nov. SO Iaquiry at been star ed for the first time today, tba scene of the fighting, but they the Church offices here today, did and the vats were full of liquid eluded theBritish. , show that any Elders are now aot The Boers so were tenacious that glass It was upon these that the in that part of Europe; but Mischa Col. Pilcher men reached 111. killed Some were victims actually Markow of SaU Lake who hed been instantly and others were slowly a position within thirty yard of laboring in. Eouipania and was roasted to death. The few who them, where revolver shot were banished from that seetion, may missed the furnacce or rolled off, exchanged. The Boers shelled tb have made bis into southern way with 15 British pounders captured together with the workmen in the The church authorities Hungary. at Ex S'evn of President raved the live Dewstedrp. glass works, think that the be ex may many who lay unconscious pulling and Gen. Dewet, who were break- aggerated, 8 reports are. they rode generally off JO them away from their horrible iesu fasting tsjarn near 'by, - W i ard tau fr.r,-FredS of Dr, the weetwardJeaviog ithefront went to Austria to ing place. atudy medicine, Thepoliceandfiredeparimenli clear. Th part f his time in British casualties were one and hu rp-were soon at baud, and every Sev- praaohing. It is not believed, howpatrol wagon and ambulance in the man killed and six wounded. ever, that he has been in Hungary. Boers eral wounded who had been city wns summoned. They were These two are the onlyElden of -wagons were found by the English. whom the authorities can think as and private carriages were preseed at alLlikely iaJuvsJbeen-atTei- V' -- The into,etrvflllocarryoff-the-dea- d Canning Factory.-esvar. inand wounded. Many of the Our people are slow to catch on. THE PAXlMA CANAL. " jured were unconscious, while For twelve years the JlarrkJIusic others were raced, eh risking with CoTba'been trying to convert Vathmgon, Nov. 30 President the of the Panama Can&i Co, Hutin to hospitals. the people to music and are just agony, The Siuthem Pacific Railroad now receiving their reward. They called on Secretary Hay today, ami hospital was only two blocks away Bold a car load of pianos and organs had a Jong talk touching, tbe prosand w,s quickly filled. About last August, and expect to sella car pects, of the Panama Canal Co. - forty, winded were taken there. load -- for Christmas. Now ia tha as aflVctcd byprobable' legislation of tbe approaching Congrss. 'The Others wereeent to St. Luke hos- tims to get a good bargain. the Receiving hospital, tomakeroom for Christ- Panama Canal Co., has as yet made City pital, private residences and other mas good, we will cutj prices on no official tender of ita property to Department. stationary. We will surprise you. the place. At 'the hospitals there was soon Come in. Harris Music Co. TO LOSE HIS HEAD, f Tien Tain, Nov. ' 30, Tang Wen - 1 - d. nt Cure-Caps- present-juncture,-dou.b- ly W-- order tt Huan, a provincial treasurer at T5& ules ht -- Cbl Li, who was sentenced to , e 1 -- -In-- Mils, - -- Former-Preside- niiDBV r, con-tipua- y IMA XT fun-make- he upon the contest to nodes what had occur! ed, It was only when the ushers went through the wastcrowd calling for doctors that it became known there had been an accident. Hundreds of people left the grounds and gathered about tke fence inclosing the glass works. Now of the disaster spread rapidly and thousands of anxious people quirk-lThe police kept assembled. them back with difficulty while the patrol wagons and ambulances dashed through the crowd on their wty Jo and from the hospital. The portion of h roof which collapsed w merely the covering over the ventilator bars it the apex of tba building and was not constructed to sustain any heavy weight. The horizontal timbers in the center, corresponding to the ridge pole f an ordinary structure, ; "N death the international military tribunal at Pao ling Pu. is being brought here to be publicly beheaded. This is at tha request of the Pao Ting Fa military . authorby ities. AI0BKI80N MURDER TRIAL. - Kansas City, Nov. 30. A special problematical.- - from Eldorado says that the Jessie The local commitee in charge Morrison murder t&ial began in of sugar factory matters, is work earnest this morniog, when the ing .hard trying to raise Logane Fwh3s- .- Last prosecution f U.tejUhjuceeLiarJthe proporUon-xf-t- h4 state. An immense crowd wae evening about $!,000 had been secured. About that conch mors present, Tke attorney said ha expected will have to be raleed here, as some th evidence would show that of the outside settlements may not Jessie Morrison went by a circui- come up the expectations of tous,. route, .taJMrCxstlj&a Bouse, ibeir committees,--turIxigan'wili prepared to murder Clara .Willey be looked to for any deficiency Castle. th it may result. She went armed with two razora, and attacked Mrs. Castle, inflict Two Merry Tramps.ing 18 wounde. The crime he says committed was through passion, They certainly were, two ofthe jtaloaslyrangar, malice and h'atri d merriest knights of the road ever against Mrs. Castle and her hus- seen in Logan, andhnade unbounded housa-whicband, and thus ai&tehe said, would fun greeted ask for a verdict of murder in the j them. I first degree. As tothe play, there waa nothing to it than a frame opon which P. A. ; stated more the Kramer, Lawyer He said the to hang innumerable specialties, case for the defense. evidence . would show that Jessie but nevertheless it quite fulfilled -- - to war w d wa'.. - fos'-the-bi- g : a r ItfiJfIMnE. tftfUtSEY. That Kv ban sensational incidents coniwtul aith the GoeW murder trial aeera-l- y tartling than tbe amawiaation iUelf. The Jateat of tlieaa a tartling erenta waa tha auddea mental colic pee of llonry E. Youuwy at a time ha he waa the prisoner at the bar, charged as a principal, and a brother of the murdered governor waa giving testimony. 1m I eurvui h SIR THOMAS .LIPTQN. s Sir Tbnrau lipto (till 1m yearning for lbs America' Cap. ITo fnilod to I.ft it with hu Shamrock last year. Nov be hu challenged apun and vill call hia aev bout Shamrock II. Ot eourae tit ohalleng o( Sir Tboma will be accepted, whan the time and place ot bolding tbe contest will be annoauced. . 'T - V J |