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Show "I - - THE 'PAGE TWO. are to see her! . Five and one-hadays sailing Hawinaan of the in us sight brings .islands. There is great rejoicing on board. The sight of the islands is very inspiring.. . t There is a high Northwest wind t is running and the with us so our ship is helped along the southern coast of Hawaii. The' rugged rocks rear their majestic heads above the .angry waves that -- are dasbipg against '1 them. the supin The sight is grand What houses erlative degree in distance! the are those They are scattering houses seen .just before we reach the capital city of the Illawaian group Ilono, mount? lulu.See that head Diamond Mt. is called That and is an extinct crater hollow on "Insider- - See that Japanese-boa- t lf ocean-curren- cone-shape- d the bar It is stranded ; the captain thought to save the expense of having a pilot, so he ran his ship aground . It will soon be alright when part of the cargo is taken off and the tide comes in. See. those native boys- swimming out to meet our boat. Cant they swim and dive, though! T shall throw this coin into the water and you watch, them dive for it. Yes, that boy has it in his ! mouth. They must no't get in the way oi the ships screws or 0 they will .he. cut to pieces. know need not fear thatjthey you too much1 about ships to get .into danger's way. We now go ashore to see the city. We notice the policemah are natives, and arent they polite! .For the first time we see the palm tree and cocoa-nut- s at their apex. Over yonder is a banana patch. Yes, we are in the tropics and among its luxuriant growth. - Let us;go into this and soda water parlor and get an soda; we shall also be able to get a glass of'coool fresh water which we enjoy best of all as the water on the Alship has tasted stale to us. ice-crea- m ice-crea- m ... right. Did water ever taste better to you! did you ever have a better Let Never. soda! - us take this street car and go out to the aquarium. Enough said. This is surely a most delightful ride. The track is back a few hundred yards from the sea shore and runs parallel with it. The beautiful palm trees, flower beds and tropical growth of various kinds make this one of the most 'delightful rides we ever had in . our lives. In entering the aquarium we are impressed by its ro- ice-crea- m TRI-WEEKL- JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. Y Thursday; April 16. 1903. ' to render aid, there were thou"5' I leave you here at Iago Pago to GREAT. FIRE IN . mantic appearance. who pass' The great variety of fish we see acquainted. Your ever CITY OF CHELSEA sands of homeless ones ed the night wandering the here astonishes us very much, we true friend. W. G. Reese. . Ten Thousand Persons Rendered streets, or shivered in the' parks though our geographies told us and squares.- - Many of the unforabout all kinds of known fih. and THE BEST CURE FOR COLIC Killed Some and Homeless, . tunates applied at police IN HORSES. animals, but we nowieani"dif-ferent4f for" shelter " and were As we pass from one small Are Injured. Many in the cared for temporarily Colic is usually tile result' of glass tank tT another our wonder " grows. We have only this after- indigestion, caused by sudden Boston. April 13, A p area of courthouse" Early this morning, too in of to feed, noon and evening long fasting. 350 acres of ground representing however, tents had been pitched spend changes lots in Chelsea and the Honolulu,, so we. havent long to j food given when the horse is a qUarter of the total of in open of Everett and or The area of the remain in a place. Let us sit finhausted, new hay or grain city, marks - the neighboring city sent to these were feed. of tbis antique bench and wait for large quantities green scene of the great fire, which alLapplicants ' " BEAUTY AMONG CARPETS thejear. We look up at Mount ' Every horse owner should swept through the business sec- temporary camps. Diamond-heaAlthough it was impossible to is the rule here. In fact we and other moun- keep Sloans Sure Colic Cure in tion of Chelsea last night, turning hatilleven approximately, sthe vent an ugly pattern in the store. tains ft little farther away .and his stable as an insurance against 10,000 persons out of their homes n umbel of people made homeless meditate. Herl is the car; we get colic, for an attack of eolic is li- apd causing The beauty is not that of design property damage without warning estimated, at approximately by the fire, 'conservative estiaboard. We( get a transfer and able to come on , " Jhere is a beauty ; about 10,000. mates at it placed ride Vip through the ravine to the at any time, and Sloans Sure 000. Today the burned area of material) and making that While prompt measures for end. of the line. We pay anoth- Colic Cure is the safest and best is guarded by militiamen anil mameans long and satisfactory wear. use.' .It.ftctsjnstantly rines to prevent possible looting caring for the homeless were be- When you come to choose ou er fare and' ride to the next remedy-tbranch line and go to the end of on the stomach and bowels and and military regulations prevail ing taken, scores of physicians, will find another atifActive feathe track. We pay another fare to can be given by a' woman or a throughout the feity. ' Early today nurses and voluntefr. workers ture, It is the low prices nlmh were attending to the injured. ... come, back and now we go out in child. only three persons were known or prevail Jiere. colic The" a .with horse cured I Chelsea"police "station was the opposite part of the city from believed to have ldst. their lives, the aquarium as far as the car that had been treated by- a good but it was feared that the number turned into a temporary Tiospital, Co. line goes, so by this time we have veterinary surgeon for forty-eig- would-bincreased when a search and many sufferers were brought 112 North 'Main St. , hours. writes Mr. R. A. of .the ruins was made. Over half there and treated temporarily. seen most of the city and its suburbs. We now go down to the Pierce, of.Cohutta Springs, Ga. a hundred people were injured Later they were sent to the naval boat and get supper and we do The horse was about dead and and many were taken to the hos- hospital and the marine hospital, fEEDJrGRWNpjustice to the excellent meal pre- the owner said he would take pitals suffering severely, but this botli of which were packed to the pared for the passengers. We five cents for him. I gave him morning all the injured ones were limit of their capacity from this take a short walk out in the even- three doses oi Sloans Sure Colic reported. to he doing well, al- source and from the influx of paing and find hundreds of people Cure and he was up and eating though Several still remained on tients from the two other hosout on dress parade, many of hay in ten minutes. pitals which were burned. , the dangerous listr whom men as well as women During the afternoon and evStarting near the corner of ' Drowned. over 50 unidentified babies Thousand The Two climate are dressed in white. Cypress" and Third streets," from ening is so warm and equable througha public dumping, ground, the who had been picked up by the 13 need Disastrous out the year, that people Shanghai, April blaze spread before a, northeast police, firemen and citizens were octaken to the police stations. They foods are reported to have wear na warm clothing. gale straight across the city to the' in in curred that the a over at noise proWhat Hankow, southeast spreading out as it ad- ranged jn age from two months to building. Yes, that is a skating vinee of Hu Peh, it is stated that vanced until its northerly boun- - five years. A boy brought in a Rush Orders are a feature of " ' than six less months .old rinkC 2,000 persons have been drowned. our Alfalfa, Clover, Lawn and ,jary. reached, the eastern division baby We like Honolulu so well that Seven hundred junks were sunk of the Boston and Maine rail- that he had picked up in the gut- Grass Seed business. EarlvSpring we should" not mind spending a ( wrecked. The flopds are said road. Thence it extended to the ter. A woman brought a pair of Wheat, Durham or Macaronia, few weeks here with the elders to be due to an unexpected fre- junction of the railroad to the boy twins, not more than a year Early Ohio and Early Rose Potawho are laboring to advance the shet. The waters caught the peo- tracks of the Boston and Albany' old. She said that a frantic toes, Field Peas, and all kinds of work of the Lord among these ple unexpectedly in the middle over which it leaped and swept on mother had thrust the babies in- First class Garden Seeds. All until checked by a small creek. to her arms as she stood on the kinds of Grain, and Baled Hay. people, especially the natives, of the night. identified On the otler side it crept along street, saying: many of whom have Poultry Supplies of all kinds.Try hold to Thieves In Rooming House. Ive Here, got these, themselves with the cause of the us until out on celerity in meeting your Second street Broadway of the became others. What of j the get think master. We great urgent needs. While Louis Fuller and his was reached, and then went along ascernot been the mother had work that was done here by Pres. wife were and streets Middlesex asleep in their room at Essex and George Q. Cannon, Pres. Joseph the Chadboume house on South went into East Boston. The dis- tained at an early hour today. Some of the derelict infants were F. Smith, Bp. S. M. Molen and State Salt Lake, tVes tance from the point where the strett, wife and many other faithful entered and made creek is a mile taken away during the night by quite a haul. fire started to the of God. servents and the greatest width relatives, but others remained a t They stele two gold watches and and half still unclaimed today. Among 130 North Main. Bell Pbone 444. We must now go back to the two chains a locket, a $100 dia- is about half a mile. the women taken to the hospitals Even at the creek the fire was ship as it .is bed time. Very ear- mond stud, $50 Jn cash and some in ambulances were two who ly in fhe morning our ship leaves minor articles. The case was re- not wholly stayed , for sparks its moomingsand starts, on its ported to the police yesterday several became mothers after the fire started. journey. She steers in an almost morning immediately upon the houses and to the plant of the The bodies of the two women southerly direction and hour by discovery of the burglary.The Standard Oil company. The oil and the man who were found hour the temperature rises until thieves worked so quietly that plant was still burning at dayin the treet last night we become uncomfortably warm. neither Mr. or Mrs. Fuller were break and was practically des- burned remained unidentified at the We put on our thinnest clothing disturbed in the least. troyed. Buildings were burned street Grove North morgue this 1 and yet the perspiration stands here, including the pumphouse, No, other bodies had out on our foreheads and even Insulted .Wrong Woman. . storehouse, cooper shop, office morning. been brought to the morgue at drips off our noses. We find our Franki Fraley, a drunken Mex- and tankrooms, the latter con- auuncomfortably ican, insulted Mrs. John J. Grei- taining about 3,000 barrels of oil. that time and as far as the sleeping rooms warm and do most of our sleeping ner, wife of the proprietor of the The loss on the Standard Oil thorities had been informed that COAL BY THE LUMP in the saloon where electric fans Bismarck' rooming house iu Og- - property was estimated at $100,- - number represents the total of deaths from the fire. It was would be a, pretty dear way of to mak H r rri airrg-- t hetr-b- es fkoi: Heso bored up hurriedly- - OOQr feared, however, that ft sea relT'of get tin gTt7 Yet every lump of" for us.. We take a .then the womans, irate husband Concerted efforts towards proreour coal has a distinct value as a bath once or twice a day and even bgan to pump lead at him out of viding 'relief for the thousands of the ruins by daylight would in sult other the. heat discovery pf producer. And every load go so far as to get np in the night a 45 caliber revolver. the sufferers were fairly started bodies. we send you contains nothing and take. a bath. We have ere today. Acting Gov. Draper taxable The of total but lumps of good clean coal. No property this decided that if this is life in a call for an early morning the" to about $24 slate, no" stones, j dirtr Fill city amounted the tropics let our lives be spent prominent Boston meeting of estiand to kind and 000,000, scuttle with that according your , in the temperate .zone. Seven' business men at the state house mates thd of board it will last longer. by members Notice is hereby given by the to make plans' for raising funds days and a few hours sailing takes of assessors the the jn property us to Pago Pago; in the meantime city' Council of Logan City, Utah, for the temporary care of the we have crossed the Equator. In of the intention of such council homeless, and at about the same district covered by the fire was M- - & L. Coal & Wood worth at least $8,000,000. The doing so our ship did not receive to make the .following described hour the Citizens relief commitburned district included a large Company tee also held a meeting. any unusual jar, and look as hard improvements, to wit: number of conto manufacturing see failed the we could as we Both Phones 74. To create a, Water Main DistIn the city of Somerville, Maystores and business cerns, houses, circle. rict within the limits of Logan or Grimmons issued a call for a residences and tenesuits our JUST LIKE HOME. It is midnight as ship to he known as District No. mass meeting to consider means many costly ment blocks, churches and' pubinto the bay at Pago Pago, but we 23 and defray the whole of cost of giving aid to the fire sufferers. lic buildings. get out of hednd are well re- - thereof, estimated at $1.25 per Similar action was taken by the Cash to the amount of several paid for doing so by watching the linear foot, or a total estimated executive heads of other cities. thousand dollars was removed PROGRAMME skiffs of the Natives coming to- - ,Mst of $1340.00 by local assess- It was said that the legislature safe from the from treasthe city ward our ship and hearing their nent upon the lots or piecef of will also be called' during the echoes ground within the following de- day to take measures for the urers office before the city hall poeulifif singing that was burned. among the surrounding hills that scribed district, being the district stricken. The valuables left in the afes MATINEE : 3:15 to 4:30 lift their heads quite high. The to be affected and benefited by Charitable organizations found in the burned business houses NIGHT - 7:15 to 10:30 I loud sonorous whistle of our ship said improvement,. namely places for many of the sufferers, were guarded from possible lootroverberted from the high 'bluffs Lots '5 and 6 in Block 11 schoolhouses and other - public ers- by detachment of marines and our feelings of delight are Lots 5 and 6 in Block 10 buildings in Boston and other from the Charlestown Will continue as 'heretofore navy yard Lots 4. 3, 2, andl in Block 23 wrought up to a tight tension. places near the stricken city were of anj to offer the public the nicest, companies infantrymen The U. S. Army & Naval officers Lot 2 in Block 22 all in Plat A thrown open to provide tempor1 an of nathe state cleanest entertainment ever artilleiymen stationed here- on the Samoan is- logan City Survey. ary lodgings, and hundreds of tion d guard. Unitary reiuln-- i given in the city at popular lands come out in their steam All protests and objections to military tents brought from- the enfirc'.1 lacre no one. and prices. ; Performances every launches to exchange greetings the carrying out of such inten- state camp grounds at South di-- i iiri , ir afternoon 2 30 on "Saturdays pro, whom board those on with they tion must be presented in writing Ramingsliam served as a protec: tied tc; ;c ruinc h. 3:30 on other days. Evening knew. The governor has also come to the City Recorder, onor be- tion for victims of the fire. Actsc. ron to receive Mr. Moore and family fore the 6th Day of May , 1908, ing Gov. Draper, early last night performances begin at 7 :30 Come early and make sure of who has come to teach school on being the time set by said coun- authorized the city of Chelsea to i INTERSTATE a. seat. LIQUOR BILL the islands. cil when it will hear and consid- procure provisions for emergency I Candy matinee on Saturday All night long the natives are er such objections as may be use up to any reasonable amount Washington, April 13. SenaNext Saturday the children aLthe expense of the state, and tor Clarke of Wyoming, today ground the boat in their skiffs made thereto. get Easter eggs. with bananas and pine apples and to the senate the bill draft-e- d By order of the City Council of dairy and bakery companies gen- various things to sell and barter. Logan City.' erously contributed large supplies by Senator Knox and. approvof of their products which found ed by the judiciary committee to That large bunch MAEENS0N, a quarter:, mgulfttft-intersta- te shipments of This letter is already long, so the 1908. efforts But Dated Apr. 14, notwithstanding intoxicating liquors. get-bette- r i head-quarte- r - rs S' , . d -- $8.-00- f 0, alone-either.- 5 , o - . Logan Furniture - ht e i Thomas J. Poulter Produce Co. bkmm-across.-seL.fire.- - t-- -- t is-su- to - j - j This woman says she was saTed from an operation by Lydia E. Pink hams Vegetable Compound. -- - Lena V. 1 lenry, of Norristown, Ga., .a to Mrs, jpiukhaiu:' f I suffered untold mi sere from le troubles. My doctor said an operation was the only chance 1 bad, and 1 dreaded it almost aa much as death, One day I read how other women had been cured by Lydia E. Plnkhama Vegetable Compound, and I decided to the first try it. Before I had taken bottle I was better, and now I am encured. tirely m woman suffering with any Erery female trouble should take Lydia L. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound. FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. 1 ink-ha- Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills, and has positively cured thousands of women who have leen troubled with displacements, inflammation, uleera tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bearing-down feeling, flatulency, indices tion, dizziness or ne rvous prostration. Whv dont you try it ? Mrs. JMnkham invites all sick women to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to health. Address. Lynn. Mass. -- . j NOWRUNNING - j - ii-ji.- a.-- 1 ed finedbanan-fts-isr-offeml-fo- r- ity-Recorder, w-a- U 59 WrGenlerSl X |