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Show voL.xxrr NO 74 LOGANCITYUTAnTUi:SpAY;MAY7rl90i;' severe internal injuries. About PEOPLE CREMATED. the point where Brod was hurt Ada twelve-year-ol- d the Trecaskis, daughter of Joseph Tregaskis, one of the girls in the wagon, was thrown out the forward end and Seven People Burned to Death in struck on the doubletree, where she RECSPTIO30 INTERNATIONAL Death by. Falling , clung while the horses dashed at Chicago Apartment House. Loals Sinclair Meets G. El American Paso, May mile down the top speed for half a aud Mexican flags were entwined From His Wagon." cntiyon. After running half a mile in the decorations of the Plaza, the team collided with a bread wliere thiLofficiai. greeting of Pres. Othxri Sriiovdy- - Injure- d- Count of Fire- wa gon driven by Corn eli u sCoaks McKinley and Cabinet, took place men Impeded by a Frslzht Train-Cha- rred ley,' a "man about 7Q years of age. this morning. The presence on Bodies Found Fire- A Distressing The runaway horses crashed full the stand Gen. of the Hernandez, I: cident. a Vheel Rah into Coakleys wagon, one of the Driving Alng at a Trot, of .Presipersonal representative horse's man the old with Driver the and Rut striking Int9 aa. Uanotfced dent Diaz, and the Governor of in the chest, breaking sevitfect and Of Finally Dragged, Thrown V eral ribs above the htert and hurt- Many Live Believed to Have Been Lott by Chihuahua leut an international Run Oyer, Leaving Him Dead. Chicago, May 5. Seven peopli signifieance to the event. ing him badly. Both wagons were Drowning-Murd- er aed Suicide in Penn the In crowd were were of burned to death, three fatally thousands utterly 'demolished, but all the . eylvania Trouble ia Italy Mexican Mexicans, to whom tho President children escaped injury. ,The two injured and several others slightly ' ' Greet the President. th&r and enthusiasm was spoke, to burned and otherwise injured in a their injured men were taken almost as wild as that of the homes and attended by Dr. Stranp. fire that destroyed a. three-stor- y . Americans, , are both in rather a critical They v well known apaitment building at 9316 Marteamster, met condition, and it is impossible to clair, a to Journal ) Bpfflal ( Famous Remedy for Vormi. quette avenue, South Chicago,' with a terrible death shortly before tell tonight what, their chances for Mr, J. It. Edwards, Logan:. early today. Tribune. 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon . be recovery are, G. The body Jacksonville, May Dead. Mrs. Josephine Cooley, of that the introduction Since neath the wheels' of a heavy-lade- n of Harry Donnehcau, a real estate splendid remedy, Professor Hawks Mabel Cooley, G years old, daughFIGHT BETWEEN BOYS. wagon which he was driving. The into our Worm was Sweet recovered from dealer, Lozenges, today ter of Mrs, Cooley Coolpy accident occurred at the comer of El Paso, Tex., May 4. As the bet St r- Johns river- .- His wife and home.-a-ll stomach troubles of our old. Peter Zook, owner months th- State as such Southstreets7 result of a pitched battle betweeu son are indigestion, children, supposed to be in New biliousness, flatulence and consti- of the building, Mrs. Peter Zook, where the ' unfortunate .' man, in American and Mexican small boys, York City. The bodies of two pation, have., vanished, , It is es- Victoria Zook, Nicholas Zook. Anastaeio Pailen, 9 years old, is driving aigoss a rut in the street, dead from the effects of a rifle bul- negroes were also recovered. All are pecially valuable- - as a worm de'Seriously Injured. WjJJJjim was thrown under his wagon, a let wound and three American lads, victims of Fridays disastrous fire. stroyer, and instead of being siak Cooley, husband of Airs. Josephine front wheel dragging him along whose ages range from 12 to 14, Many rumors are Afloat as to the while tho worms are being expel- Cooley, badly burned; will die. the slippery street for a dozen are in jail. loss of life, but owing to the led, the children are much healthier Louisa Christensen, face and . valuable It than before. It has long been customary for( great yards before passing over his head. ia.a m kabl d thousb from the c$t.v of departure He died within a few minutes while the boys of both races who reside preparation, and has our heartiest chr'istensen. 2 yean' U1 u in the western suburbs to fight ands of people, it is inqiossible to on osseinen . ' in the street. will die. muddy (severely lying burned;, Mrs. Martin Fink, Providence, whenever the different bands en- verify the reports.! An estimate of the accident say countered each Mllrpliy, slightly burned IIary not un- on the loss of property made by Utah. but other, and both legs broken by jumping that Sinclar at the time of the acci- til Mrs. had anyone been he tax yesterday $10,-56."), it at collector; dent was driving at a lively trot. It puts window; will refrom third-stor- y ' ' Idaho. seriously iujured. . 000. is evident that he failed to notice a cover. Mrs. N.-- W. On that day about fifty MexiBowden asks that all drain ditch that had been dug Mayor John Zook, badly burned and a dozen little Americans attacked Utah. remain from will recover. the road, and' as thefront sightseers 'away , aud for a time the battle was Jacksonville, Mrs. Alary Baker, Alendon, bruised; and is fearful .that burned and wheels sank into the ditoh he fell cans, Airs. Julia Erwin, Utah. but was confined to throw the vasturmy of . v . forward with the larch- - of the severe, may idlrmegroes Americans stones. The Mrs. Oscar Ilalgreen, Franklin, brniseu. the ing of cause trouble-.- ; It is believed of the burnWhile yet occupants wagon. The fact that his right were being worsted, when they that all negroes who will not go to Idaho. were straggling with leg had been amputated and reAirs. C. Christensen, Logan, ing building procured a target rifle and small work for $1 per day and board flames in hope of and smoke the placed by a wooden limb, undoubteThe rifle was directed at will be Utah. pistols. Martial is law hindered their him deported. from dly way to safety, the saving Mrs. N. A. Jcppsen, Hymin, forcing of the Assailants and the still enforced. himself from his' terrible fate. The the ranks who were responding to. rigidly fireman bullet struck Pailen, inflictiug a The river is beiiig closely watch- Utah. the alarm were vainly waiting fora heavy front wheel struck against which last he Mrs. J. C. Green, died wound from Logan, ed today, as all people believe that tb back of his neck and dragged train which blocked the-wafreight Utah. him nutil a rock was encountered night. the water will give np its dead on of the fire engine to move Airs. Alay Nyman, Alendon, in the street. Then it This the third that MOULDERS IX RIOT. day' v away from the crossing and give passed over Utah. bewilhis Deck and the lower part of his fire the believe drove an open road to the fire. many St. Louis, May, 5. Striking dered people into the river. head. Alarshal Driscoll, in charge of' Notice. The horses continued on a trot, moulders of the chinckle, Harris the fireman, called to the conductor to be stopped a block from the & Howard Iron company engaged There will be a conference of tke and breakmnn to move the train, in a riot at the plant in East St ; scene of the accident by At of burtheyr etu sed tb'compl y with d ; a v G J es se B r Bellefon te,--Pa Louis audiirthrnmeloe As- his tndayr the all Cache Stake EagcnerSinclarV youngest son request. . The police were then living at Alillheiin, today sociations ofembracing of the dead man. The little fellow Deputy Sheriff Kaase was probably King Cache former the sent for aud the 'train crew was shot and fatally wounded his bride drove the horses to their stable, fatally injured. Sheriff John Kick taberin held the Logan Stake, arrested. Then, under orders of himof two months, and then shot and then returned to the Tlae ham had an almost iniraculouses Officers 1901. 12th. the train was the May nacle, Fire Alarshal, self, dying instantly. The couple from death. 10 oclock backed from the crossing, but by J wlw.ie his father cape will held at be in meeting dead lay While trying to disperse the had quarreled and Mrs. King had a- - m. in the tabernacle. Regular the time the firemen reached the the street, remaining there until decided to leave her husband. Unthe body was removed to ODon- - strikers one of them placed a remeetings will be.h?ld at 2 p. m. burning buildinglhe structure ..lind the able to induce her to jremain he and 7:30 p. nl. and at volver 1Kll-hishad pulled been destroyed. undertaking establishment. shot lier, theni killed lumself. The An examination of the botlv at that triggers The cartridge did not ex F. S. Scattered among the embers were Ballif, woman is alive yet, but cannot re place last night showed that death plode and the fellow was about to Superintendent. found the charred remains of the , again-- when the officer fellet eover. had resulted from a broken try victims. The bodies were burned; neck, him with a blow of his fist. Ok BURLINGTON. WRECK TirE ANNIHILATED BY RUSSIANS. Lochrie, after investigating beyond recognition and were identiMartin Schalk, accused of havthe cireumslances of the accident, St. Petersburg, Alay 5. The fied in various ways. decided that an attempted the Sheriffs life , Ottnmwa, Iowa, Alay G. PasThe train crew, who live a Elkinquest would hot ing Invalid published details Russky arrested others two and were, Bur3 on the number train , senger rejiecessary. hart, Ind., are being held without Kaases skull was fractured ant lington road struck a construction of the recent operations in The deceased, who was 38 awaiting the verdict of th bail, years It appears that the North tho train at Thayer, while running at u age, leaves n wife Corners and three he also received a bullet in inquest. head. kmall children, were killed and Manchurian division, under Gen. Five full of the fire is unknown . speed. The he has not origin although Zeriptizki, fought over twenty en- The tor some time A FELONY. was an old one. built thirty injured in the resultant gagements. past been living with losing altogether of building his family, who reside at 343 wreck. At the Burlington offices and burned so rapidly East wood, men killed and seven St. Paul, Minn., May 3. The it was stated that number 3, which twenty-fou- r Eighth South street. Tribune. avenue all that i of scape by staire wounded; County Board of Control has de left Chicago last night nt4l 1 oclock, officers, and sixty-onbefore the occucut off were cided to seek requisite n papers ran into the engine of the construc- two officers having died of their ways were aware of the fire'. A RUNAWAY AT BINGHAM. in order to secure the return to tion train, wrecking both engines, wounds. A quantity of guns and pants with au The fire was husbands who baggage cars and smokers Engin- rifles were captured. The total incident of ' the fraught of this State Two Men Badly Hurt xnAGiil thirty most Ha Narhave deserted their wives. The eer Brown of the passenger was results of the operations is that of character. The li.tio distressing row Escape. three bands, which at the beginlast Legislative passed a law mak one of those killed. of Christensen, who lived.' a felony, pun ning of the yeat were menacing daughter ing mghain, May 4. A disastrous the peace of Alanchuria, two have on the third floor, was' terribly RIOTS IN ITALY. isliable by imprisonment in .the naway, m which two men were been annihilated, according to the burned, her left arm and her face for from one to three roasted. Her father, a pauiy injured and one little girl penitentiary G. La Iatrie pub- Russky Invalid, and the third, being Paris. Alay years, with u provision for a sus lishes a marvelous of Dr. Dowie, refused to follower Palerfrom escape, occurred pension of the sentence providing dispatches today after sustaining a number of I.,,,... .. , littie one to have medical allow the ret Naples,-anFoggia, reporting is now being pursued by the rd tos driy-littdelinquent, hmbaml shall give mo, and fought desperately kacherk waon and had two the in attention, southern Russian squadrons. a bond to the State to support his an alarming situation irls and a little was when she taken froih him. He in whieh. places 'boy in the wife and family. Italy and . Sicily, POISON WELLS. GYPSIES Wlt the to arm of the burned reclung 'm the peasants an in perpetual di'lfvT rd got out jo BOER'S. BY flesh was the CAPTURED of G. and The part London', Alay Daily child, g00(Is and at that volt, and sanguinary conflicts with lnfitiiw8?8 hm team started. torn tho member. When telefrom Heat London, Alfty G. News has the police bcehr every day. A Mail publishes tne following him forced to the to police finally give ier heads, but arrived here, says the Capetown general strike is threatened A1in the gram from Vienna: w sed one- i the little t of . n gang hold up Yienna,.May-CA, of one rmini get sery gjhstrict bridle of the.DailyEjpress. sulplin the provinces. The gypsies, in revenge for their pre- and prayed that . they might. be fWp correspondent 'HlV yi. prevailsin a with Col. Dennison, Yeet patro fields are HnibouniOU punished for subjecting his child when a rise ofthat lying waste, and the vious capture by ,u t,ie The beeu has captured. scouts,' to the worldly seie.nce of medicine. ground r soluething broke of in the wells tlie has village paysuspended posioned location of the mishap is no principality ment. The Syndic has gone to Kapolya, lluugray, with the result The father was knocked down by fell, the team and known in Capetown. Rome to confer with the Premier. that fifteen persons have died . ot some person in the crowd, and i l0vfr lis boJ.r. Trouble exists all over Southern poisoning. Several of the gypsies barely escaped lynching. He was his pine ami it is r.!J3' "Bftsnmn (Bin arrested. joao wf have been arrested. 4 i thought, inflicting mots at saatotuiiuJ Italy. THE DEAD. Aftermath of Great I ( Jacksonville , ' -- r-- 15 - and-Nin- -- 1 Eye-witness- es a-er- . eight-year--ol- 'i ,-AI s , Alan-churi- a. WIFE-DESERTIO- N -- two-year-o- ld wife-deserti- t de-fedff- lr c, , d , he-cur- gen-darme- -- C1.T , J"2 s, hemt' |