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Show A LOGAf CITV.iniAU, SAT UR DATVAIAA-i- vat. XXI. whether the Mayor are in contempt. BIG SHOW OPENED. amd patrolmen THE JUNKETING EXTEBTTION. Paa-Am- fertile as that of the Nile, it went to Vicksburg, -t- eeming with -- its ! -of thirty-fiv- e memories Beautiful ViliUm Hmh years ago " t rsUuJbr " to Jackson,- - thecapital east thence Ex-dDaY BtricU Dixplay of Mississippi,, and from there 20th-- Tli 'Pottpomtd UatJl down into the fond of the magnolia CootrLkilAlioau Presheot Telegnpht u and the orange, to this old roman-ticci- ty Rain Greater Then toy i toui-- ht beautiful electrical display tlie culminating event of the opening day of the exposition. The attendance this morning was small, owing to the weather, which kept many away from nearby towns. Later in the day, when the sun broke through the gray clouds, the crowds began to assume the proportions of 'an and tonight exposition throng, was Pan-Americ- an Time in s th'emouthof the lower-embower- ed ex-Jis- how-foreig- J . , d , " o f"! -- FIGHT AT BERGPLAXTZ. Zanesville, 0., May 2. To satisfy a judgra nt against the city inch the Council had neglected to Tj ra Attorney 8. M. Winn secured the Common Pleas eonrt an SP'fX11 uVder which the .Sheriff tearn c,,s PatrI wagon and golden. thereupon fr 0f sum- - Plice and W outfit.. Later, on the aUecedVv.Slieriff Mayor is cnr8ed the courk- JudfeVr,,- mission named a of attorneys to report . Utah. Inches Have Fallen in But None at Iioburj- Roscn-fiela- P - Ecdy Span-combin- t His- - One-Ha- ff THE PRESIDENT 8 TRIP. ed Discovered Jacksonville, Florida Big Fire in Other News. (Spenal to Journa'.) Salt Lake; May 3. When the director of the Utah Weather Bureau went on to the top of his station on the Dooly block, to take a reading of the rainfall which Ins been in progress during the past 3G hours, he discovered that three and one half inches of rain had fallen 'since yesterday morning, which breaks all records in the history of Utah, the greatest preioks - rainfall in any 21 hours; having occurred on June 5. 18SG when' two inches fell. six-sto- ry It will thusTbTseenthatthis time it has uot only equaled that record, but given an additional 1 inches. In this city the sidewalks and streets are flooded, and traffic is greatly impeded. The Salt Lake and Jordan canal broke bounds in several places this afternoon and water is entering the first floors of many residences in the lower part of the city. Itis known that i the -- downpour is general all over the southern part of the State, although the wires are all down, and communication is shut off from all points sonth of Spriugville. Here,' the Jordan, is above high watermark and read- y- to break over its banks in many places. A dispatch from Rexburg, however, says that there was a slight sprinkling of rain there last night, about enough to lay the dnst, but no moisture has fallen since. The prediction of the. weather bureau is, that it .will rain all night, but the indications are favorable for a break-u- p tomorrow. . ANOTHER WRECK ON THE S. P. . Salt Lake, May 3. A dispatch from Newcastle, California, an- nounces that another bad freight train wreck occurred on the Southern Pacific near there, at 1 oclock this afternoon. All the trainmen were badly hurt, among them being Engineer David Wilkinson of Ogden. ROSENFIEI,p FOUND. Feet Cut ad Braised Little Mouth ajid Hiads St&iaed Vith Grass and FloVers Sae Had Eaten. Prosper, Wash., May 2. With her little hands and mouth fell trol. There has been no loss of life stained with given from the grqss reported yet, but tho property loss and flowers she had eaten in her is very great. desperate hunger, and'with her PRISONER SHOT AT OGDEN. feature drawn in the dying agonies of thirst, the body of the Ogden, May 3. Three, out of daughter of W. B. Matthews, eight, prisoners who were being taken from the city jail to the former County Commissioner who rock-pil- e this morning, made a was lost on the dreary wastes of break for liberty. The officers in Horse Heaven plains nearly a week, charge"" commanded the" men to ago, was found today. stop, and on their refusal commenThe child in her agony had ced tiring. One prisoner, named Howard, w'as shot through the crawled into a big badger hole on right thigh, and immediately the prairie, and with her arms outcapitulated. Another also surren- stretched before, her Tiad died. dered, but the third man made From the appearance of the body, good his eseaper The wounded the child had been dead about man was taken to n hospital. thirty-si- x hours, so for five days and CRISIS IN GERMAN PARLIAMENT. nights she had been without . food and water. d Berlin, May 3. A parliamentary j The gill, with her crisis has arisen in the affairs of brother, left her fathers ranch one Germany. Chancellor Won Bnelow morning to hunt cattle. In some has notified the respective presi- way during the day the children, dents of a special joint session to- became separated. When the boy night the surmise being that it is returned home in the evening withcalled for the purposeiof hearing out his sister the alarm was at once-give-n special message from the throne. and searching parties organIt has been ascertained that Dr. ized, and scores of men on horse-bac- k Von Miquel, Prussian Minister of have been sconriirg the Finance, has resigned, and that the surrounding country day and night resignation has been accepted. The ever since. i . resignation is said td have been Barefoot when Rhe left home, forced, and that instead Dr. Lu the little girl in her wanderings canins, chief of the Emperors had cut and bruised her feet, and civil cabinet, who usually bears had i gathered the tough prairie such messages, by direction from grass and wound it around them the Emperor, it was Baron Von for protection. Beside her in the Wilinoski, Chief of Chancellory, badger hole lay a bunch of flowers who requested the resignation in and grass which she had been the Emperors name. The resigna- eating. The place where the child tion has precipitated a serious con- was iound was fully seventeen miles. . dition of affairs which it is hoped from the ranch and not far from this special meeting will overcome. Lone Springs. V five-year-o- ld seven-year-ol- , . , BURIED UNDER RUINS. FAMINE-STRICKE- Chicago, May 3. 'While N CHINESE. wrecking Des Moines, la., May 2. Ministhe old Winston apartment ter Conger today received messages house on Pine street, already guta New York paper asking his .' from ted by fire, seven workmen were in giving relief to buried by the sudden collapse of of northern China. millions the roof. Subsequently most of starring in reply was: them were rescued alive and taken Ilis telegram ' The Christian. Herald, New to a hospital. York: Your telegram received.. The suffering ofjthe famine-strickeA Successful Preicctation. is indescribable. people in Shan-S- i The very infavorable weather Your plan of relief is the best. Put kept down the attendance at v the matter in hands of Consuls at opera house on Thursday evening, Shanghai and Tien Tsin and heads when was presented of missions there. Chinese GovernPinafore by the Logan Opera Co. for the ment and people will be grateful K first time, but still there was a demands of humanity will be very fair sized audience of the aged answered and future good-wil- l refolk of the city, in whose honor sult. I send E.. letter $100. the first production of the opera II. Conger. by was given. Prince Ching told me only two. It is not exaggeration to say days before I left Peking, said that the presentation was a com- Minister Conger, that these peoplete success, for the old people ple were literally eating each, were delighted uud made that fact other. They have eaten ever)- blade, apparent by their generous ap- of grass, every bit of bark everything, plause. On the street yesterday in fact, that can be eaten them were many compliments be- in the province. Nothing has been stowed upon the company. raised there for two years, and un-- . Prof. Alex. Lewis expressed his less relief is given many, many heartly apprecation of the work of thousands must perish.' the singers. While he thought ' Mr. Conger will go East Monday there were some of the performers to be gone about two weeks. that rather overdid things, still WAR ENDS IN ILOILO. on the whole, he deemed it a b Tho .war splendid performance. ashington,. 11 of sale tickets The advance department this morning received indicated a good house for last the following cablegram from Gen. night, and if the weather is favor- MacArthur at Manila : able a big audience is expected Quenten Salles surrendered this evening, When the piece ,will Iloilo April 21. All organized opagain be preseated. position on that island is ended. n, -- A dispateh London, May St. Paul, Minn. , May 3. 'the from Lord Kitchener, dated Pre- body of .William ltosjenfleld, who toria today, says: disappeared last week with his Grenfell attacked the Boers at four children, .was found in the Bergplantz, near Halversburg, river today, at a point near where where last long toms opened fire the body of his oldest son was at 10,000 yards. Kitcheners scouts found yesterday. The search for advanced to within 3000 jyards, the remaining three children is When the gun was blown 'up knd still progressing. the Boers fled, Ten of them-- 1 were FIRE IN JACKSONVILLE. made prisoners. Other columns Report ten Boers Jacksonville, Florida, May 3. killed, six wonnded, six made A terrible fire has been raging prisoners and sixty surrendered. here for two hours this evening. The British had four killed and Several blocks of buildings in the business district, have - been des- seven wounded. I 2 , , I men a ret caring-dow- houses wherever possible to prevent the spread of the flro. All neighboring towns liavobcen wired for help. , The wind is blowing a galo, and at a Into hour tonight the flames are entirely -- beyond con- toryof outpeunu. of the . people to see the Presidential train along the route today were larger than on the two previous days, and the demonstrations at Vicksburg and Jackson, the two principal stops, Three and were very striking. Safi Lake, New Orleans, La., May 2. The day spent in New Orleans will live long in the memory of the President and .the members of his In no other city in the IJnited thousands passed through the States is the old and romantic preturnstiles. The gates were opened served and placed in such sharp thismoruing at 8: GO oclock with- contrast with the modern as in the Creseant City, and today as the out ceremony, the opening-da- y Presidential party drove through ceremonies having been postponed the .city from the until May 20th, when they will be ; new. into the old Frdhch and h with dedication-da- y quarter, it was like passing creiges. mysteriously from America into a n land, .from this century The change in !the date, has gone, and re-- ! into another that did cause moments a not ever, luxation of the strenuous efforts the illusion of the transition was being put forth by ever)' one con- - heightened by the interesting cerenected with the exposition to have monies which occurred in the old everything as nearly ready as pos Cabildo, the seat of the former sible for todays opening. The ap-- 1 Spanish and Frepch rulers, which in its original in- pearauce of the buildings and! is T .rm loluno Historical grounds this morning bore ample tegrity by the evidence Storm society. and the inevitable delays incident S WILL RETAIN INDEPENDENCE. to any undertaking of this magnitThe lega Washington, May-1- . ude made impossible the realization of the hope that this might bo tion guards at the American legatbe first of the great expositions to tion at Peking will not be subjecbe completed on its opening day. ted to the order of any foreign But so much .more already has General. Official; reports of the been wrought than was deemed latest phases of the negotatious as told in the at Peking, possible at the inception of tbe have uot mated dispatches, project that all are satisfied with press and it is suggested as the extent and beauty of the fair Washington, a the demands in that as it appeared this morning.carried .. possibility . , international tk through from the bcgThning5y thel113 Tf"art citizens of Buffalo without State Pe.ner3 .are un(luaeV Still, if the American legation guard oc Federal aid . even reUin its William Hamlin was permitted IS "ercssarj-tthat cnl to re- I HKreement to purchase the lf rt lekln f.r0 i fet tieket, bavin" offered The latter course might time ago to pav $5,000 for the 'pm-ilege-: ..'f??.-?4!?The tToket warscut the powers formally ! war him yesterday. China and exerc:s 8 its right upon At noon the Government building was thrown open and Gen. Brig- to "cause the withdrawal of nil ham, chairman of the Government neutral forces, but under existing conditions tbe guard will probably board, made an address. The following message convey- remain. CHINESE IN RETREAT. ing the congratulations of Prost. McKinley, was read: Berlin, May 1. A dispatch from Memphis, Tenn., May 1. The Field Marshal von Waldeesee, dated President directs me to convey his Peking, Tuesday, April 30th, says: wugratulations to the, citizens of Lessels column has retreated. lie Buffalo upon the auspicious open- reports that the Chinese encouning of the Pan- - American exposi- tered at the great wall belonged to tion, so rich in blosson and pipe the provinces of IIo Nan, Hu Peh, in expectations. May the hopes Kwang Si and Shan Si, and numand ambitions of its promoters be bered 15,000 men. They retreated realized to the fullest measure. By in complete disorder and were purdirection of the President. sued eight kilometers. The French George B. Cortelyou, troops have been withdrawn also Secretary to the President. from Ho Kien and Hi En. SEIZED PATROL WAGON. at Any Other Spanish ral.. l.-The- ;PiJ,"luod Per- - troyed, and the flames have spread Ishescf Hunger and fhlrst. to tho resideuce-portio- n of the city. Over 100 houses hare been H d FrcUSly Live! Vithaut Foci burned in addition to" the business Viter For Five Long Dayi Her Bjcra n blocks,-an- d Mississippi, with its traditions of BdMo, N. Y.. Girl Lost oa Prairie, ld , us jeaT A FEARFUL DEATH., Flvj-Yccr-O- v.lvX; er NO 73 0017 STORM A RECORD-BREAKE- R New Orleans, La., May 1. The Presidential party traveled across Paid for first the cotton belt today from Memphis The Thoasaul Dollars to the almost Fall-- of lean EwsUn. Ticket to n , . |