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Show Janaary Saturday, 5, 1907. 1HE TRI-WEEKL- PAGE Til RES JOURNAL. LOGAN, UTAn. Y The coroners jury yesvisited the scene a the terday w reckTM ore" than "50 wi ses morgue. Forty-Famili- es Made Homeless jire Drives Two Thousand Into Street in The Early Morning. Per-ion- s have been summoned. The principal point of contention developed is whether the propey signals were displayed at'Takoma, a station in the middle of the block in which the accident happened. The operator in charge of this station says his signals were set red, which, if they had been observed by the dead engineer of the train, would have obviated the collision. The engineer of this train main, tains there were no signals at Takoma. York, Jan. 2. A dozen 40 families persons were injured, were made homeless, 2,000 per. ,ons were driven temporarily 50 horses were from their homes, roasted to death and property valued at $200,000 was destroyed morning today in the worst early 'fire New York has seen in many POUR MEN KILLED. house months. One big tenement New , York, Jan.2. Elmer Dunn s ree at 427 "West Fifty-thi- r Qjarence gennet William E. e t and a large boarding st.ab and Wiliam Bell, all of street Casey West Fifty-thir- d N. J., were killed last night tenement wark, were destroyed. Seven the breaking of a' coupling pin West Fifty- - by houses at 426434 on a Leigh Valley trtrin at South 438 West third street and 436 and Plainfield, N. J. The boys were were badly street, train stealing a ride on damaged. and stepped off the train directly e Lack of adequate water pres-mr- in front of theChrcago bound flyer is said to have been largely t . of the extent the for responsible BURNED TO DEATH. . fire. ITad not one of the big fire Stockton, Jan. 1. Tom Riley, boats which drew its water sup- an aged stranger, was burned to come ply from the Hudson river death at an early hour this mornto the rescue the loss must have ing, his cloibing catching fire by been much greater. means unknown. He was some -- of s rOnr of the seen in an Intoxicated condition the fire was the tremendous crowd walking along the street, by two -- which -- gathered - in the streets young men.his "clothing ablaze, iround the burning district and They succeeded in extinguishing the attendant disorder and lawlthe flames, but the man was so essness. So great, was the crowd burned that he diel! within - that all the police who bad( "been badly an hour. called to the scene had difficulty in preserving anything like order THE WATER CURE. in the streets and for a time One of . the - Chinese - modes - of thieves were given almost a free punishment is to place the culhad to loot the burned buildings. prit where a drop of water will Policemen Who had detected six fall on his head for hours, or even young men acting suspiciously in for days if he can stand it that a house chased the men over the long. The torture this inflicts is roofs down to Tenth avenue firing proved by an experience that several shots at them, but all sue Satadow, the strong man, had in eeeded in getting away. AnothVienna several years ago. A er exciting incident came when a school-teachbet him" that he woman among the spectators would not be able to let a pint of screamed that three negroes had water, drop by drop, fall on his tried to rob her. One negro was hand. Sandow laughed at the seen running away from her and idea of his not being able to a group of white, men gave chase very stand it.and the test beganr Alfiring after the fugitive as he ran. the strong man talked and After a chase of several blocks though at first, it was not two detectives joined the pur- jested gayly he until began to show signs suers and they too began to fire long of distress. At about the at the fleeing negro. None of the drop? for the schoolshots reached the mark but the teacher kept tally an expression Sigro .finally gaveup andjwas hus-tle- d ofpaincr6sserTnsface When to a police station. the third hundred had been entered his hand began to swell and PARIS THUGS grow red. Then the skin burst Pans. Jan. 2. The activities of and the' pain grew more and more thugs ha9 become so grea a nuis Finally, ' at . the ance that one district has organ- excruciating. four hundred and twentieth drop ized a corps of vigilantes and Sandow gave it up and acknowlothers are preparing to follow this edged himself"" beaten. Chicago The vigilantes who News. example. . w ear uniforms, are on duty night ami day. The of the Constituents of a Man. ' , police has not yet been asked. German scientists announce Mew A HAPPY NEW YEAR Ne-429-4- Chicago, Jan. 2. Carelessness of firemen in erecting a lader at a fire which partly destroyed the residence of Dr. P. II. Welch, 608 North State street, yesterday, was responsible for serious injury to five persons, two of whom were firemen, one woman whom the firemen were endeavoring to rescue, the fourth a small boy who stood watching the fire and the fifth a passing man. In their haste to raise the lad-de- r tothe third story of the house and rescue Mrs, C. n. Cooke, 60 Mrs. years of age, mother-o- f the firemen neglected to connect it in the properly middle and it collapsed under the weight of the two men and the woman, precipitating' all three to the pavement. The, end of the ladder as it fell struck the boy on the head, causing a fracture of the Welch, 31 -- Fifty-fourth, er two-hundred- th -- . -- . TERRA COTTA WRECK -- that the material for a - man weighing.. 150.. pounds can be Washington, Jan.2. An endea- found in the white and yolks of determine the cause and fix 1,200 hens eggs. Reduced to a responsibility for the Terra fluid the average man would yield Cqtm wreck of Sunday night on ninety-eigh- t cubic metres of ilfhe Baltimore & Ohio railroad luminating gas and hydrogen en began this morning t the district ough - to fill a balloon capable of . vor to the , . To Be Frank you have really never featena trueTsodaTpacker until you have eaten p, P 4 5 Biscuit all good and good, protected which is 4 from strange hands by a dust tight, moisture proof package. NATIONAL ttSCUIT COMPANY 0 pi s t to you and may you start in right by using the right kind of Wines and Liquors. ' Witlua purity and best quality means right and we guarantee our goods to he that in every sense of the words, and wJiile all good Wines, Liquors, Cordials, etc., must vary according to vintage and age, thev should be pure and free from adul terations under all conditions, which is what I claim. BATTLESHIP LOUISIANA. The llvery noii.ut of the bugle t me valli- - nlwny welcome aboard a battleship, for salt air and the exercise required by their duMes give our excellent appetites. When the bugle blows, all hands except those Immediately on duty gather In the big mess room and fall to. lresldent Rooeevelfa mew" on board the battleship Louisiana, which carried the to Panama, dined In a room a small portion of which was presidential aparty occupied by part f one of the guns of the secondary battery. eea-me- lifting155pounds. .JThe normal human body has in it the iron needed to make seven large nails, the fat for fourteen pounds - of candleB, the carbon for sixty-fou- r gross of crayons and phosphorous enough for 820,000 matches. Out of it can be obtaided., besides, twenty coffeespoons of salt, fifty lumps of sugar " and forty-twlitres of water Kansas City o Journal- " Chamberlains 4 Cough Remedy a Safe Medicine for Children. In buying a cough medicine for children, never be afraid to buy Chamberlains mgh Remedy. There is no danger from it, and relief is always sure to follow. It is intended especiapy for" coughs, colds, croup and whoopmg cough, and there is no better medicine in the world for Ihese diseases. .It is not only acertiin cure for croup, but, when given as soon as the croupy cough appears, wi.. prevent the attack. Whooping cough is not dangerous when this remedy is given as directed. It contains no opium (r other harmful drugs, and may be given as confidently to a baby as to av adult-Forsby aY dealers." ale - n fturder Mystery. Russian St. Petersburg, Jan. 1. The mystery surrounding the murder of former Deputy Ilertzenstein has, after months of investigation, finally been unraveled. who was a member of house - of parliathe lower ment from Moscow, was murdered at his country bouse near Terioki, Ilert-zenstei- n, - Finland, on July 31, 1906. A secret committee of the Constitutional Democratic party has traced the entire conspiracy and has obtained definite proof that the deed was the work of the League of Russian People A man named Muskevitch is a prominent leader of this league and it is alleged hired' the assassins to kilinertzen-stein- . The proofs have been placed in the hands of the public prosecutor and an effort is being made to bring the case to trial. J. The fire started in the basement from an overheated furnace and gained strong headway before it was discovered. Ten members of Dr. Welchs household, including Dr. and Mrs. Welch, their six children, the nurse, Miss Nellie Corlett. and Mrs. Cooke, were on the second and third floors. R. EDWARDS Before and After. -- The nurse distinguished herself as the heroine of the day by rescuing the two younger children from suffocation on the - third floor after all other residents of the house had escaped. Dr. Welch Mrs., Cook and the nurse escaped by means of ladders placed barely in time by the firemen. The loss amounts to $25,000. - - There is a quick chauge jn the feelings of person who has been suffering the tortures of toothache and has come to me for relief. Almost before he knows it he has that offending tooth in his own hand and the pain has vanished. Have You & Cough I take great pains to extract teeth take all the pains away, in fact. I am also an expert in A dose of Ballard's Ilorehound every branch of dentistry, filling Syrup will relieve it. Have you teeth and performing careful a coldt Try- - it - for -- whooping Crown and Bridge work- .- Single cough, for asthma, for consump- or full sets of teeth supplied. tion, for bronchitis. Mrs. Joe McGrath, 327 E. 1st. Street, Hutchinson, Kansas, writes; I Office over Riter s Drug Store. Bell phone 259 Y. have used Ballard 'a norehound Syrup in my family for 5 years, WHEN YOU WANT FIRST and find it the. most palatable medicine I ever used. Sold by CLASS JOB PRINTING, CALL b UP THE JOURNAL. Riter Bros. Drug Co. PHONES J. A. McCAUSlAND -- PRIESTHOOD MEETING. LOOALhIAILCARD. TheSfakePriesth6or LOOANPOSTOFFICE. meeting will convene on Saturday, January 5th, at 10 a. m. in the tabernacle. ISAAC SMITn, N. W. KIMBALL, ' ' Y JOS. EL CARDON, Stake Presidency. CLOSING OF MAILS. and North East, West, South.,.. 7:45 a.m. 2:30 p.m. North .1 9 ;50 a.m Preston Branch 7. 05 pan. 9:00 a.m. Paradise Way , 1 :00Y.in. Y "Benaon King," (except Sunday R. F. D. No. 1, College and, Greenville, (except Sunday).... 8:45 a.m. : ARRIVAL OF MAILS. East, West, North and Soath,. . . .11 .00 a.m. 7 :50 p.m. 3:20 p.m. East, West and South 8 :30 a.m. Preston Branch . . . . ; Pa rad ise Way . . . . 4 .00 p.m, . . Benson & King (except Sunday) .10:35 a.m. ' R. F. D. No,1. College and 3:45 p.m. 'Greenville, ).1 . -- Railway Wreck in Kentucky, Lexington, Ky., Jan 1. Eight people were seriously injured and 24 others badly shaken up in a wreck on the Louisville & Atlantic-railway, 40 miles from Richmond," Ky.; today. The most seriously injured are: Albert .Wilson, his two sons, Edward and Slohsey, the wife and child of Edward Wilson, all of this city, and three passengers whose names are unknown. The babys hand was burned complete ly off. Mrs. Wilson was burned severely about the body. The wreck was caused by a broken flange on the pony trucks of the engine. The engine and one coach jumped the track, turning over. Theinjured areat ' Hyrum Stake High Council. The Ilyrum Stake nigh Council meet in Ilyrum Saturday January 5th at 10 a. m. Stake Priesthood meeting at 12 oclock. . ' Wm. C. PARKINSON A. M. ISRAELSEN,, Wm. n. MAUGHAN, ..... ...... Stake Presidency. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that on the 25th, day pf September, 1906, William R. South and Sarah Jane, South executed and deliver-e- d to Studebaker Brothers Company of Utah a chattel mortgage on one iron gray mare, weight about eleven hundred pounds the Richmond-hospitspot in forehead. Three years old, no brands. That said mortgage MOROCCAN POLICE. was duly filed of record in the 2. of Minister Jan. Madrid, County Recorders office of Cache Foreign Affairs Caballero has County, State of Utah; that the wired the Swiss government in- amount due upon said mortgage viting it to nominate an inspector at the date of the first publicatgeneral of Moroccan police and ion of this notice is the- sum of asking whether the federal tribu- $77.50; that on the 7ib day of nal, would accept the arbitrament January 1907, at the hour of two of disputes which may arise con- oclock p m. of said day, in front cerning the affairs of the state of the place of business of the bank. undersigned, at No. 29 SouthMain Street in Logan City, Cache CounOne Day To Cure a Cold in ty, State of Utah, the undersigned will sell said' property at public Take LAXATIVE BROMO Qui auction to the highest bidder.. Date of first publication Decemnine Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E W ber 22nd, 1906. GROVES signature is on each r STUDEBAKER BROS. CO. of box. 25o Jf j Utah. i t , , General Delivery and Carrier Windowi open from 12 oclock noon to 1 p. m. Sundays and Holidays. The mail which arrives at 7:50 p. m.ia worked as soon as received, thereby allowing patrons having lock boxes to get their mail as soon aa distributed. JOSEPH ODELL, Postmaster, Logan, Utah. . . - n '( r . ! f , . 'if, ly John-W- It,-- , . t m ! Snell al Trusted a man 15 yearn ago. He " "v was to pay in work. He didnt . t work. We did. Mr. Snell has the cash now. We can collect some for you if you turn them in. Red - The only soda cracker always MESS CALL ON THE com-plete- a i skull. - worst-feature- i "y streaks of honesty exist in MerchantsProtectiveAssociation SCIENTIFIC COLLECT ORS OF nONEST DEBTS, 5th Floor Commercial Nat'l Banlj Bldg, Ealt Lake City, Utah FRANCIS O. LUKE, Genl Manager. SOME PEOPLE DONT LIKE US. t |