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Show w. ( THE PAGE TWO ELEVATED RAIL- WAY IlfllfriOR ,,Ai Ilwlvlwll Twelve Killed And Many Injured As Result of Carelessness windows before the plunge came were thrown into a maw at the forward end f the car. As the in jured men and women were gtniggling to frpe themselves the heavy front trucks of the third car on the train fell almost in their midst as the car itself jurap- off the elevated struc- nd was weded Samst building at the southwest corner of Ninth avenue and Fifty-thirsti'eet. Huge crowds were soon on the scene and the, first work of the hastily, summoned police reserves were directed to cleanuiy a way for the rescuing of the passengers pinned down by the car. Almost every ambulance in Manhattan waa summoned, and the injured and dead were hurried away with all speed. Three alarms of fire brought many engines to the scene. A slight fire caused by burning insulation was quickly extinguished, and the firemen set to work chopping out the dead and injur ed. The task was not an easy one, for the heavy ear in falling had almost comletely buried pedestrians iq its wreckage. At least one was killed outright in this way, while Policeman Ilenry Aitkens, who was standing directly under the elevated structure, la among those most seriously injured. Eight persons were dead when taken cut of the wreck and four died, later at hospitals. ' tThe corrected list of the dead: Jacob M, Anspach,- a merchant and member, of the Newark, N. J. . board of. trade. Ernest ,P, Scheible, an electrician. : Theodord 'Morris, colored. Ply 11-- The death the on accident list of todays Ninth avenue elevated railroad, when a car crowded with early morning workers on, their way downtown pitched headlong into the street, stands at twelve. Three men are in hospitals with fractured skulls. One of these, who as yet remains unidentified at Roosevelt hospital, is unconscious and .not expected to live. More than two score of persons were injured, many of them serious!. The cause of the accident and the immediate responsibility remain to be seen. The motorman of the wrecked train is a fugitive, while a switchman, conductor and four guards are under arrest. The switchman is charged with manslaughter and the trainmen are held as. witnesses Tonight Coroner Scholer, who has undertaken the work of fixing the for the wreck, announced blame a that the switchmans bond has been placed at $5,000, and those of the witnesses at $100 each . Whatever may have caused the mistake, the accident, the worst In the history of the overhead railroads in New York, came when a southbound train on : the Ninth avenue line was switched to the 6th avenue line at the Fify-thir- d street junction .The motor-maexpecting a: clear track on the .direct dine of the Ninth avenue, withput regarding; the hnrmiig. signal that; the , switch John Cochrane. was open, rushed his train along at a high irate of apeed The first Solomon Oneugess, employed car. swung around - the right by tbe Mutual Chemical company Cornelias McCarthy, a laborer. angle curve, holding to the rails William Lees, an electrician. because of the weight of the train behind, Then the strain Joseph Bach, a policeman. James Cooper, employed by became too great. The couplings House asbroke, the second car was whirled Fireproof Tenement about almost end for end, and, sociation. Emma Conhoven.died in Rooseto the horror of those who looked velt hospital. on from below, pitched into the Albert' Wteilster, clerk, died at - street.. .. t . The first indication people on Roosevelt Hospital. Louis Abel, clerk, was married the sidewalk had of the accident was a loud rumbling along the and had two children. Seriously Injured. overhead structure. Looking up The seriously injured arc : they saw a shower of sparks. Henry Aitkens, policeman ; frac Then followed splinters and the sound of splitting timbers. Sud- ture of ribs and dislocated leg. William Butler, fractured arm denly the outer guard rail of the lacerated head. and railroad structure gave way, a Martin Firtgerald, internally score of bodies were hurled g injured. through space, and with a deafenJames Greer, leg crushed. ing crash thg car fell to the street. For an instant it stood fairly on Patrick J. Gillian, left side end. Then the sides gave way as crushed. if they were made of pasteboard, John Genzel, arm fractured. Bridget McMahon, internal inbelching out a mass of humanity. to head. , Those passengers who had not juries and injuries John T. McKenna, left shoulder jumped from the platforms and dislocated and leg crushed. William T. Neibuhr, skull THE ATTRACTIVE GIRL. New, York, Sept. d, , - -- 4 LOO AN, UTAH. JOURNAL, TRI-WEEKL- Y TEA' . Do you know the differ-- , ence? tea and tea? tannin and tea? herb-te- a and tea? , Writ hr mt KamrUdj fiiMm,, Bosh, A UtiLnf A C ipnny,w Thursday, September 14, 1905. Roocery at Skittl Seattle, Wash., Sept 10 Burg ;?r robbed the safe of the Central theatre, one of the chain of 1 cent houses, some time early Sunday morning uni got $ 2? in ash. The safe was not blown open, which shows that the robbery war committed by some one who knew the combination. are working on the case, but as yet have no clue. - , - . H. 0. SMURTHWAITE GRAIN AND SEED CO Potatoes, Grain, Seed. Highest Market Price Paid. Uae our Poultry and Stock Foods Desired n, N Mala St. PUon X. 1 id W Center Bt. Logan, Utah Fhone I Z. Kea. Phono in X BANKh Willard Thompson, A. H. Thom peon, tad man of Bingham, is in jail in de- .fkoeuOUhia, Provident, H. i. X, Shepard, rre.il dent, fault of $5,000 bonds, upon charge George VioeChamp, j(jahler. CACHE VALLEY BANKING of a criminal assault alleged 'to' COMPANY have been commitcd upon a Miss Nieol. . ' t i4! j' : 0 0 0 0 A. H. PALMER Plumbing and Steamfltting laeerporated Ttthlax Office Coraw Specialty Always tho Boat First N, St, 'Fhon Beaidaaea, No. H B4th 8. St. Phoua A General Banking Business Offioa, Mo. 97 w. Transacted JOSEPH TARBET BARBER HOPS 0 Promptly Attended to. 0 0 Carriage Painter Upstairs Old Foundry Building South Main Street. Logan Q Best of Work. Lowest of Prices 0 0 Milling Co. 2 tOODeseretC OO OO Phone EMILE.NEILSSN e, Honso Painter, and COAL AND WOOD' d. - . fractured Unidentified man, skull, unconscious at Roosevelt The crucial epoch hospital. Ghouls Were Present. of a womans life i is the change from Before the great crowds collectmaidenhood to womanhood. r--h It of the wreck involve the whole ed by the news Si VSr A bod? and mauifeata could be cleared away the police kw the nerv- - were compelled to use their M disposition at this time. 'heavy night sticks on a number opportunity of lifetime, men who were attemping to !finatch iewelfy or other ,valuabl record such ano other remedy for the j themselves With drubbing the disease and weaknesses peculiar to women lng ever attained, the proprietor of Dr. Pletcea UO time to make arrests, COntent- ta oPfftA7Bin iedUio7er; ing themslves with drubbing the hUU Kemaiwe.fe7 gZ&JfZ , miscr(,ant3 as heavily as they Selling of tbe Womb, which they cannot could cure. All they ask ia a fair and reasonable . I trial of their meant of cure. - , Coroner Scholer ordered the ar- rest of all those immediately Search was at once made the for motorman, ...Paul Kelly, .. M. &. L. C0 AL AND WOOD CO. AQ Kinds of. Coal and J 9 lut depot Cealer Bt, Logan, Utah. y woi Ok I K TRUE con-cerne- d. Prescription three time u day and when in ' severe pain took an extra teaspoonftit of mtdi. WhO SCCUred S ppSltlOIl On tUC cine which checked the pain. I felt pleaeaut all tiie time and did not get nervoua da I uaad to. elevated linC8 SIX months SgO. when my baby girl came laet August ahe waa healthy. She b now eleven month old. Am CSme here from St. LOUIS. Ke'Iy thirty-eigh- t yearn old and never rot through ao ft late aanly In all my life. Why ahould women raffer COUld UOt be fOUIUl, and when they can get through o eaeily t I am . . nbletodoouite a waahing and ironing which I hoUT tOUlght WSS Still mi8Sing, not do for eight yean before. . , A WSS Bl.il he bad Spent tonic for women who are though lie at it nentwi, For constipation, the true, acientifie Cm la Dr. Picrce'a Pleaaant Pelleta. Mild, harmleaa, yet sure. No other plU can compare with them. , ... .t afternooa friend ' , bouse of . I J ti , - , . Advertise in The JournaL ... . Scotts Emulsion ZradHaM Regulator Co. ' CAf r diges- j combines the best oil was Introduced, but now tangihle evidence In the shape of counties mothers of advanced years who havt used It with entire success forces us to gladly refute the integrity of this statement Old or young, the result is the same. It is simply indispensable during tho parturient state, and absolutely invaluable at the crucial time. . For external massage, easy end simple to apply, wonderful in it effect, it Surely Is n living monument to tho truth of that old adage, M What's ia a name t m We reply, simply Mother's Friend.1 i.oo, at all druggists. Send for book, Motherhood. It is frees MTtAXTA. butter tion. Cod liver'oil is extremely nourishing, but it has to be emulsified before we ' can digest it. ' Mother's Friend , emulsion put in shape The older the prapective mother be the more difficult the ordeal through which ahe must pasi before ahe experience the glory of the mataraal state This ura true before I H.?o? tures D0fof0 Mothenm Friend wait IntroduoatL . with the valuable so that it is to easy digest and does far more good than the oil alone could. That makes Scotts Emulsion hypo-phosphi- tes the mqst strengthening, nourishing food - medicine In the world. . I . i , Send for free sample. SCOTT ft BOWNE, Chemists 400-- 4 8 Pearl Streat New York 50c. and $ .00. All druggists 1 1 Sf ing, etc. 606 N Main Sk DENTIST Phone 110 K REAL ESTATE AND INSUR-J. A. MeCAUSLAND ANCE Dentist REAL ESTATE, LOAN AND INor White, Teeth BUed with SURANCE CO., OF LOOAN with the leaet rilling. Teethnoeextracted Satiafaetioa of Odontander. pain by a. m. I i p. m Farms,' Ranches Residence PropOffice hour guaranteed. Office over Biter Bro., Main St, Logan, Utah erty, Business Locations for sale. Correspondence solicited. FLQUR MILLS Newel W. Kimball, A. E. Cranney CENTRAL MXLLXNO COMPANY Managers. (Incorporated) Office in Union Block. Mat a eorporatto but owned aad poe-eibl- e private operated by the people and for tho people, Aok for Golden Gate, Kleotrie Light and 1,X, L and you get tbe very beet, for oale by alt groceries. And at mlU. A epeelalty made of ' Fhoaa OO K, euetom grinding, CACHE VALLEY REAL TATE, LOAN, COLLECTION AND INSURANCE AGENCY. Bunches, Farms, Business Locations, Property for sale Notary Public in our offioa, JT. Z, STBWABT, Manager. Beat-den- HOTEL . Logan, '' REPAIR SHOPS THE LINCOLN - Mrs.. M. E. Honks Boat Office Box lit, Telephone e Utah. -- LOOAN NOVELTY SHOP Proprietress a, a, 14 BOLFira, raor, 1 Lgaa,Utah Ounx, Ammunition and Sporting Goods LAWYER Sll Had of Machinery, Bicycles and Ouaa Key Fitting, 8aw Filing, Bte, Repaired, HART AND NEBEKER. W lat North UNDERTKEEi AND FMBALM-Lawyers. F.R3. Suite 5 and 6 Commercial block Utah. Logon, Q. W. LINDQUIST P. 0. Boz M Phone 70 Licensed Embolmer Fine Funeral Furnishings LUMBER DEALERS wa. 4iIM M iun . SMITH BROTHERS Lumber Dealers.; Teleahoae, offise OMUM, RUSTIC, IlllCIWt latr, nOOBlVit POOU CAM, BOPlDIMi Mdlly B1KCBC, RAIL, CCkTC, SUILDIM' ARC Tbrrc WARE, 97 : Reeldenee M k. Logan For first class Upholstering and General Repairing of Furniture go to the Utahna Second Hand Store BTC , FBOBB !6B X Cam Furniture and SewingMachines 1SI COUTB RAW CT, bought and sold cheap. Stoves and castings handled also MINSTON & WEBB, - PROPS 6 N. First West LAUNDRIES . WHITE SWAN LAUNDRY C. A. Cummings Prop, mankind Would have to invent milk. Milk Is Na- A 'fea South Mala 0. V. HANSEN. t n, ( r Paper' Hanging and Decorating, Wall taper." Iloom Mould-- . Kindling Wood. fhoo m K f Butter tl k TelephoM H F. 0. BOB S7ft I! a Cow gave Paper Hang- er. Sign Writing Calaomining : ; Glaring, te.; . . good-wil- l, HANG-EE- S johnbencbT ... i 4 Loga Booth Main, Logan, Utah PAINTEI S AND PAPER ia aad Carriage Mad to Order Bapatirlag Matix Doae, Olv a a Trial, : Oartr lumber Yard H0 South MaU8trM. t. Utah'. ,, Loga,, rif OSm aad Yard North Main Street . 1 .. Carriage Maker WOMAN! MM PLANING AND SAWMILLS J. N. JENSEN All Kinds of Custom Planing and Saw Milling. Bee Hives Manufactured. Kindling w6od for sale. CARRIAGE MAKERS 0p0 0O Grain, Alfalfa Seed, Potatoes Hogs, Fancy Poultry CHARLES W. MILLER O m to let daughters de all their nat velop ural charma to the utmost 8. Flour 0 STOP, careful a too their Y ffi WESLEY JACQUES Plumbing, Steam Fitting 8;ecialty Repair Work Promptly Dona O Barber 8h p and Bath Rooms Main Street, Opposite Eagle Hotel We employ none but first class Phone ltd x Logan, Utah best thus ensuring the O barbers, PRODUCE SEEDS AND GRAIN of service. Givi us a call and be Aif tiwurthwai-e- , Mgr. XMtabUhed,lUH7 convinced. C. A. SMURTHWAITE PROCARRIAGE PAINTER DUCE CO. . frac-ture- PLUMBER3 .l . .... 0 Sprains. C. T. BARRETT a young I jumped front the wil, walked wly toward the car track, anl just as the car wes upon him jumped and was killed. PRODUCE, SEEDS AND GRAIN UeiM Block. No. 0000000000000 : . APOTITTECTS . Advertise in The Journal been plae-- d in convenient pendf ing a hearing before the Boar-Commissioners. Insanity Siuce her incarceration the dog has refused to eat, and for two days has not even touched water. Tnis morning the dog mounted the wall surrounding the polie? station, where Mrs. Schaffer is ,mi fined, ani was .o.erved by If you want the best flour the officer on duty to intert'v in tbs market, ouy Early watch the passing street can: Riser, isvtry sack goaran- Akut 10 oclock k aw?fUy nTovrbj teed. Highest Cash Price for Wheat.. Grist Work itf car cam-- in sight. The d g l DIRECTORY Architect Work Superintended When - - 1 j es Dog Commits Suicide. ; . Oftiaha, Sept, 10. A Scotch collie owned by Mrs. Amet a Schaefer unable t find its mistress, to whom , the animal wao devotedlv attached; committed suicide th:a morning by deliberately juaq ing in I., nt of a swiftly moving motor ca Mrs ScMef-fer- , the logs owue- has shewn signs of insanity recently and has S.A. Read, Cisco, Texas, writes, ANcoNsan ins aLl. March 11th, 1901 "My wrist was PACT IMFOtTATf fall it a ao that badly by sprained waa useless; and after using sever al remedies that failed to give relief, used Ballards Snow Liniment, and was cured. I earnestly Thrft ia sddreea-IngFlak-halira. recommend it to ray one suffering you are eon-from sprains." 25c, 50c, $1.00. fl dingy our private ills to a woman Sold by Riter Bros. Drug Co. b a woman whose erperi-- , no with womens , diseases covers a great As a dressing for sores, bruises many years. You esa talk freely and burns Chamberlains Salve to a woman when It la relate is all that can bo desired. It is revolting to trouyour, private soothing and healing in its el- bles to a man besides a man ect It allays the pain of a burn does not underalmost instantly. This salve is stand simply bea man also a certain cure for chapped cause he ia women Many lands and diseases of the skin. suffer in silenee and drift along from to worse, knowing fall well that rice 25 cents. For sale by all bad they ought to have Immediate aselst-aaebut a natural modesty impels e dealers. ' them to shrink from exposing themselves to tho questions and probably family "A man should keep hjs examinations Isof even their Without It unnecessary. physician. riendships in constant repair." money or price yon can consult a woAnd a store should keep its man whose knowledge from actual experience is great. riendships under continual re- Mrs. Pinkhams Standing Invitation,, newal through its advertising-tighten- ing Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to promptly its grip on old patrons oommnnlcate with Mrs. Pinkham, at while seeking out new ones. Lynn, Maas. All letters are received, opened, read and answered by women A woman can freely talk of her J. II. Keogh, alias Anderson; only. private illness to a woman; thus has the eternal confidence F. Sherman, alias Williams, been established between Mrs. Pinkham and tbe women and Frank Morgan, three sure of America which has never been broken. Out of the vast volume of thing men whom the Salt Lake experience which she has to draw from, olice have been laying for, were it is more than possible that ehe has very knowledge that will arrested when they had separated gained tbeease, bhe asks nothing in help your E. A. Ilutts from eleven dollars. return except your and her advice has relieved thousands. 8urely any woman, rich or poor, 1 very foolish If ahe does not take advantage of this ; generous offer of assistance. If you are ill. dont hesitate to get a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkbams Vegetable Much baa been written about "the Ames L Compound at once, and write Mrs. Pinkfractured. skull Rawe, ham, Lynn. Mass., for special advice. leu yirl and her reasons for being pre- Seymour When a medicine has been successful Thomas Swan, arm fractured. eminently the n, exit attractive girl in in restoring to health so many women, fracarras Fred Wister,' both the world. la cannot well say, without trying it, Iondo bringing ap girl tured. not believe it will kelp ma v mothers can't be n, BUSINESS 34-3- tfork called for and delivered. 4t Boat Center St rhonelOBx MONUMENTAL Loga Utah CARL A. TORP WORKS Expressman sidence 153 North 3rd West Phone 152 Z P. 0. HANSEN MONUMENTAL iBi WORKS 1M North MaU Op pool to Go art Boue, Logan furnished. wings. Designs and Bstlmatea hov, the celebrated Blue Something New We at the last took Grand Prlie that Marble Pearl twa Wor.la Fair. Call and pee It. 5000 TElEGRArHERS NEEDED OSTEOPATH Annaall., to Bit the new positions created by Railroad and Telegraph Companies. We want vouae and good habile, to E. J. MERRILL. toiof Osteopath, LEARN TELEGRAPHY Over Rochdale Store. . And RR Accuntlng We furnleh YS per cent, of the operators and 1 to m. 12 a. Office hours, 9 to Stattoa Agent in America. Our six schools ara the largest exclusive Telegraph Schools in Phone 146 Z yua 5 p. m. WOULO. Established 10 year aad endorsed all leading Railway Official. by Or by appointment. We execute a AiSO Boad to every studeat to -- j furnleh him or her a position paying from 4S to MO a month In States east of the Rocky Mountains, or from ITS to 1100 a month ta States went of th Rockies, Immediately upoa graduation, Studeateeau enter at any time. No vacations. For full regarding any of oar Schools writsparticulars direct ta our executive offiee at Cincisaati. O. Catalogue free, PHOTOGRAPHERS ODELL PHOTO STUDIO Family Groups . ASpeoialty ' Portrait Enlarged ia Crayon, India Ink PMte and Water Colors. Corner Main aad Center Btneta, Logan,Utah. . 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