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Show i. VOL. ill A I I A LOGAN CITY UTAH, XXIII DAI IT HflCYlPH TUESDAY.' MAKCII 4, 1902. NO. 18. Snnart open his eyes when he saw. AdUU I IflCAlLUjthe pasture, miles of it, running to1 wasterandkepttjeorg:e Barber! , BLOWN UPCTGAS. t. shakingjiia headlin'd woudering if j ! - it were all. a dream, especially! his mule Seta tfoblrWarrum4a!kMfConditions-Ifield of Para grass and held up his -, p Land of Diaz. hat which we couldnt see for theivIPTimC ltllUlO U1 luxuriance of cattle feed. : Ob, r tell you suclf in withthe at world least country Splendid Opport- in I a Veritafcli Paradis reach of a railway. unities Presented to Uie Energetic Amert Did you find any of your counis Being Rapidly ColonLrcd trymen in that sectiou! the re ii when4!Vnn-rod- n BusInesrBuildiTll Reatling, Pa., what had happened. Charlie was SnAlV in the hoarding house Wrecked by Explosion. Dig OIllW employed and escaped by being out atthe time after a bucket of water. F. G. Olemmer, timekeeper at the mine, who was killed, it is Caused by Escaping Gas Two Building said, was sitting at his desk aud Wrecked Three People Believed to m a k in gout t bkiirae of., t h e em -- Have Been K!L,edHU"aDo:Jn Seri--o of U. S. portedquerjed. By Residents - ployes when the crash- came,; and Which Oerof Slides Account isly Injured. Graphic V ( 'The way Ameiicaus are begin all the books of the "company re1 hiog to invnde the country, siuce! whelmed, and of Hai breadth Scapei the names of those on the the completion, of the Vera Cruz The Locality Where Tn Occur, ed Wa j cording were payroll destroyed. The exact Noble Warrnm, formerly iaudPactfie MtC railroad, into the heart Believed to te Safe. number of men Keading, Pa., March 2. At 10 who were caught and for of the tropics, will cause it to editor of The Journal, iu this slide is not knownT but oclock tonight a terrific gas several years a resident of Cache resemble a state of the union occur! ed in the four-stor- y more than a foreign land, within bunk-hous- e tlfe Co., is visiting old friends in this in and music store of C II. Lichty. thirty two years. Some of the old timers boarding-hous- e when theywere city. For some time past. Mr. down there dont seem to at once collapsed oam--I realize, swept awqy Eortunatelx-a-Jarg- e Warrnm has been in Oaxaca, whaLia tiU-h- aug over th --as Vutlbuds as fast This was followed by going onLut lexHrinvesti gating 7 business they find out they ar? putting up mountains. A large searching majority of the 250 .miners em- pletely. of the three-stor- y brick Bell mine ployed at the conditions there, and "he 'returns the price of land will party left this morning to resume were either in Liberty. n mbrel the wn ed-- by o joining underground enthusiastic over the opportunities have to pay what it is worth unless tnr-de-r in dr bnried absent town at forthe the workings Mrs. Mary Roland. "Both dead; afford edToTacquiring wealth, fn they get Bold of it within the next time of the accident. lines snow. the from Telephone 12 months. Attention is drawn there buildings and contents were de - It had been our sister republic on the south, for three snowing Dento this mines and to the city by the railroad construction work days, and the snow and fog were stroyed, JJr. Warram dropped in for a now ver down. slide are was one on. A occurred the of A nnmbcr of persons were in going so dense when the slide come down chat with old acquaintances on first to go down as far" as the Rio this morning in . Marshall basin at that it was utterly impossible for the bnildiug, but they are all acThe Journal staff yesterday, and Palpaloapan and found aQy the Sheridan mine. one to see ten feet ahead. The ac- counted for except MrsTlvoland that were snapped u p while here, consented to be inter- - bargain miner-w- as -- circuit andufrieud1-nnd4hewatchmacident John Hr Johnsrtr whileTbokiug around for some one killed. He was 43 viewed. and hours several before of a the Licbty building. It is believed age elapsed years to help me secure them. The best What do you think of Mexico! had a wife and one child, who messenger reached town with tid- these three perished. and one, however has been nailed by have The building was filled with he was asked.. only been in this country a ings of the disaster. All the docUtah parlies- .- I say the best, betors Well I dont think mnek of available and many citizeus musical instruments. Many nearcause most of them consist of soil short time. He was a native of hurried the northern portion, was the reand h.iJ EGslaod up the mountain to lend by buildings were damaged. Half to lie developed nnd land to assistance in digging out the dead a dozen people were seriously in- ,or the last om ply. It is too dry and barren as ' l'lty ' nod eo take time and f11!d and injured. compared with the .south..' Take jured and other neighboring busiyears to them to the money bring point A slide is also reported at Gold Several bodies had been recover- ness buildings were badly damaged. from Cordoba south to the Isthmus of yitldiug dividends. ed and five injured when brought of Tehauntepec, for instance, and ai m i - - - tr - This place, consisting of 4,000 King mine, south of the city. The to town when a the garden of Eden never made a second 7t is was slide not came wrecked. BOXERS ON THE WARPATH. has 120,000 coffee trees in tramway better showing. Vegetation is rank, acres, lives down in the gateli ir the first, kilat not or whether any present Washington, March 1. The the soil is deep and rich from . the full herring which yielded a net were lost. ling wo more men and injuring a 5 of this cts a tree or year stale profit nofrost forest decay of centuries, department today made public The number of lives lost in the number of others. has It robber 6,000, 30,000 gold.. the inches following cablegram from Conof was ever known aud 120 This wps followed by two more four avalanches that swept down trees two at least worth old, years sul McWade at Canlon, China, rainfall a year certainly removes Smuggler mountain yesterday is slides, in which five lives wore - capable of $1 tree,per dated Feb. 27, reporting the outyielding all necessity for irrigation. There ' Four sacrificed, As the storm still con- fn an - annual" income, after six estimated at twenty-fivbreak of a rebellion at Nanking: teen men are known to have been tinued: and the .work cf rescue you find the conditions sought "riearued almost at midnight a hot house to force plant growth years more, of $30, 000. And the killed, an unknown number are could only be carried on under exintention I am told, is to plant at you have heat, moisture and bnrifd under the snow and twelve treme danger to the liviug, and as that a rebellion had broken out at least 10,000 trees a year here after. in the province of fertile soil. What else is needed! more of Nankiug, badly injured persons are in the it was believed that the Si. At There are several yarities of timber There is over 640 acres of first hospital, while several other men those buried under the jio Kwang request of the Snow could cane land on class, moist, Uaek, of Kwang Si, the who .were hurt at their homes. It be still al iy e,. it ...was decided to govcrnor growing in the native forests there --of - which is the acres J.30 place were i nn asked to leave is believed that few if any more abandon the search for bodies unmahogany, g imy i tae now cultivation. in The second " n pledged escort, under Wood and Spanish cedar That bodies can be recovered until the til it can be prosecuted with great- ran harvested this 50 crop, year,be to taken to Wucliow, Details sell by the pound. er safety. tons to the acre, and, with proper snow melts. later. snow-slideaccount the Orange and lemon trees may be of The lucid uch as 60 THAWING OUT DYNAMITE. seen in .every thicket;, mangoes; cultivation will go ns carried which away the HADE BURNED TO DEATH. tons to estiThe the acre. lowest -- M a dozen agaves, pomegrauates.and and bunkhouses and Reno, Nev arehl .Paul mate is ICO lbs. to the boarding of 1. B. G. March A sugar Vancouver, verities of fruits peculiar to of the Liberty Bell other an of the buildings Connelly, employe d a over million lbs. of mine in Cornet Creek of James Wedekind Mexico are found in abuudance; ton, giving daughter three basin, Mining company, had Mitchell, Seventh street, this city, his head while ripening bananas may be sugar. miles north this and of a half blown from his city literally Crude sugar has a standing was burned to death this morning. plucked from every pathside; The in buried and their the in the of dynamite occupants body, explosion wholesale price of 6 cents per lb. The mother stepped out of the r- masses of now-and staple products of the section are undewhich he gulch' waJJawing outforuse. in Mexicorwhieh may be cut to Ttibber, coffee, vauilla, cocoa, corn, L. M. Um-ste- kitchen to speak with a iicighlor in the mine ills afternoon. The was debris, given by lb. to give results in U. S. cane sugar and nee, while the conwho is employed in packing leaving her baby playing in the roof of the shaft house was and have as the room. When she returned it $23,000 you dition aud prices of hogs, cattle money, ore from a crusher to the tram the was to find the place in flames aud wrecked. gross product. Allowing $1, station. lie had amd sheep seen there, prove that it backand justcoine IRRIGATION BILL WINE,. the child herself was literally has the making of a great stock gold, a ton for planting, cultivat- - was in the stable stabling his ani- burned to a crisp. There was a March I. The Washington, country when men undertake it on mals when he heard a terrific crashcoal iu the room and the Senate passed of oil an the right scale, It made Tom the llans-broug- h (Continvtd on 6th page.) and today rattling. ing is that the., baby irrigation bill without The stable grew suddenly as presumption on the fire. it poured division. dark as night, and, , stepping to the door, he opened it and found the outside totally-da- rk anU the air filled with flying snow. Thinking it was a terrific gust of wind, he slammed the stable door shnt waited a few seconds. He and f peered through a crack nwPaslt 'grew light again he opened the door and saw the tram cable Swinging about aud buckets rolling down the hill. As the snow in the air set tied he stepped out a few feet and looking up toward the boarding and bunk houses, could see no signs of these buildings. Then looking down! the hill he saw boards and . timbers sticking out of the snow aud He then went-u- p to the ore aud tramhouse, or where it had stood, and saw what he thought was a piece of overalls. GraspiofiLand attempting jto pull it out, he found he had hold of a mans body. Tearing away the snow and boards,: he pulled out the body of Gus Krul. The body BAROUTVON IIOLLEBEN AND LORD rAUNCErOTI was terribly manglfd and the head runr amonir the diplomat, at Wnal.ineton oned ia tie liMy cent .oremr na TESLA'WIIO IS TRYING TO OUTDO MARCONI. crushed till it was no thicker than KikJ0 . t.;..,. during Li. v.or with D.f10,,AWeiQ nUr to ara JUmi, von iLiVi Servian born electrical inventor, is very bnsy just now. lie says be M Crimrtrt the two hauds laid flatly together. ani1 Lurd raancfUo, e,rt,a e,nbTMl;,r Bome viivleBs telegraphic feats which wUl beat all hollow anything tiiat ilnmmii rcprtnUtiva. Letm-etlipia w Lava toward started then to .the to lie u'j grown tip a culdwM. It ia no wonder. If we me be has Lwg Island bs is erecting a great tower 216 feet high. Also beliere Herr Holleben a declaration, we cannot Wnn believe the protest, of Lord Peuneefute. U intend. to send messages, not only through the air, bat boarding house aud inet his broththrough the earth ana Tice versa. er, Charlie Umsted, who told him 'nKid i thcnr-isnt'Tinothe- r" can-Cou- ntry -- -- ! ex-ptosl- on there-ivereproba- bly mot-lesT-t- han The-bnildrn- g the-collaps- e s 1 afa.C-toryja- d thfr-searc- b 'I i broke-the-telepho- ne nin - bcitW", i - ' . e. . mis-sionari- es - -- 1 -- . s, ,- four-year-ol- -s- 2c d, -- . -- scat-teredrabo- Eo-lau- - da i i , |