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Show THE PAGE SIX THREE DIED IN A BAD KICK t J Twelve Mail Clerks and. Members . Of Train Crew Injured 'At Lemay ' ' Salt Lake Jan. 17. Three men are dead, one dying, and 11 others seriously injured as ,more !. the a collision between of result No. .6 passenger and a freight train pn the Southern Pacific at Lemay, 801 miles west of Ogden, at ' 3:30 oclock this morning. The ( dead are: of Reardon, James Engineer freight train. or-les-s ! Brakeman R. A. Kroll. Student Fireman George Jones, of passenger train. Probably, fatally injured. of pas- Engineer A.1 - Sr-irinl- senger train. :More or less seriously injured: Fireman George Brydenbecker, - r leg broken.- -; Fireman J. W. Hartwell, ankle sprained and cut about head. Mail Clerk Forest P. Carroll, " knee dislocated. Mail Clerk John W. Naylor, bruised about head. Mail Clerk James B. Cardwell, back bruised, etc. Mail Clerk Guy R. Prentiss, rib broken. Mail Clerk Eugene S. Ranson, bead hurt and arm broken. Mail, Clerk Louis E. Jackson, back and shoulder hurt. - Mail Clerk Carl W. Betts, slight . . .ly bruised. Mail Clerk E. Saxey, leg hurt. Mail Clerk Edward A. Ilart, ! arm hurt. The accident was caused by an open, switch. No. 6, which is an castbound mail train carrying usu ally two mail coaches, while running at the rate of 30 miles, dashed into a siding on which was stan ding extra freight train 2298 west bounj. ,The freight was standing still, awaiting the passage of the passenger train before moving on. In some, inexplicable., way . the switch was misplaced and the pas- senger plunged into the motion- The engines Jesg freight head-oyeared lip. when the impact came, and Engineer. Hinley w;as thrown 60 feet into the air. according to parties who saw the collision. At 1 o 'clock today -- En gineer-JIinle- y was in a critical condition in the n. Ogden genral hospital, and death was expected at any his mo- ment. Strangely enough, not a passenger was injured. The jar of the collison shook them up considerably, but no injuries of any serious nature resulted. This fortunate circumstance is attributed to the fact that the two mail ears ahead of the coaches were made entirely of steel, thus preventing the telescoping of the ears. As soon as news of the accident was received. CondnctorJones was .sent out with a relief train from Lakeside. Another relief train was Poor Digestion? This is bile of the first signs of stom- ach weakness. Distress after eating, sour eructations, sick headache, bilious conditions are all indicative that it is the stomach that needs assistance, pfelp it to regain health and strengthby taking dispatched from Montello, arriving on the scene of the accident at 6 :30 this morning. A relief train was sent out of Ogden wth the wrecker, doctors, nurses, etc., on board. This train arrived at Lemay at 7 :40 a. m. All haste was made to give attention to the dead and wounded. Student Fireman George Jones was so badly scalded as a result of the escaping hot water and steam that be died withshort time. The injuries of in the mail clerks and brakemen were attended jto and the train bearing the killed and injured wad started opt for Ogden, arriving there at 11 :45 this morning. The main line track and siding where the collision occured was tom up for a distance of 75 feet. The baggage car and two mail cars left, the rails, blocking the track. It is believed the wreckage will be cleared away and traffic resumed by this, afternoon. Ogden, Jan. if. The special traincaf rymg'Iheead and Injured from the scene of the collision at Lemay, 80 miles westTof bere, arriving in Ogden, at 11:45 this morning.- The bodies of Engineer Reardon and Brakeman Kroll and Student Fireman Jones were taken in charge by local undertakers, while the injured men were sent to the Og&en general hospital. a - TET-WEEXL- JOURNAL. LOGAN., UTAH. Y Thursday, Jannary 20, blinding snowstorm near Kobe J was standing at Twentieth street DRUGS AVOID Siding. Freight No. 61, westbound and Third avenue, and she started followed by a was making its way slowly np the after MeAvoy, -783 men hundred when and boys. The Many Cathartics Tend to Cause grade, light engine No, plunged into it. Both engines thief was chased twice around Injury to the Bowels were badly wrecked. Gramercy Park, and then he was It is said that the cause of the caught at Twenty first street and If you are. subject to constipa- Win-ters stinnld avoid strong Third avenne by PatrQlmaq accident was misunderst; of Traffic Sqaud C: When drugs and cathartics. They only orders on the part, of Engineer Kreist. searched at the East Twenty se- give temporary relief and their f cond street station the purse was reaction iiliarmful and sometimes found on him and returned to more annoying than constipation. ECZEMA CURABLE , 25c Miss Sehrot. MeAvoy ate raven- They in no way effect a cure nd PROOF NOW-A- T ously when food was procured. their tendency is to weaken the al It is usually v$ry costly to con- He will be arraigned in the York-vill- ready weak organs with which Court this morning on a they come in contact. sult a specialist in any disease, ofbut for 25 cents, on a special charge of grand larceny. We honestly believe that we fer, We can now give to those sufhave the best constipation treatR. WALSH TO . from eczeina or form fering any. jpHN ment ever devised. Our faith in SERVE SENTENCE it is so of skin disease absol utelyriristant strong that we sell it on the relief, with prospect of an' early positive guarantee that it shall Petition For-Wr- it of not cost the user a cent if it does cure. "A special trial size bottle of oil Certorari is Denied by United not give entire satisfaction and States Supreme Court. of wintergreen, thymol and glycompletely remedy constipation. as in the cerine, etc., compounded This preparation js called Rexall Chicago Laboratories of the D. D. Washington, Jan. 17. The Orderlies. ' These are . prompt, D. Company may be had in our for a writ of certiorari in soothing and most effective in acstore on' this special 25 cent offer. the case oi Johr R. Walsh, former tion. They are .made of. a recent This one bottlewill convince you president of the Chicago National chemical discovery. Their princibank ofChieago under sentence we know it we vouch for it. pal ingredient is odorless, tasteless Ten years of success with this to five years imprisonment in the and colorless. Combined with othmild, soothing wash, D. D. D. Pre- federal prison at Leavenworth, er well known ingredients, long scription, has convinced us, and Kan., on the charge ofmisap-plyin- g established for their usefulness in the funds of the bank, was the treatment of we hope you will accept the speconstipation, it cial 25 cent offer on the D. D. D. denied today by the supreme forms a tablet which fs eaten just Prescription so that you also will court of the United States. This like candy. They may' he taken be convinced. Riter Bros. Drug means that Mr. W alsh must serve at any time, either day or night, ' Co. his sentence. , 1 without fear of their causing any ihconvenience whatever. They do History of Crime of the EMBASSADOR NABUCO Chicago Banker. not gripe, purge nor cause nausea. . DIES IN WASHINGTON Chicago, Jan. 17. The denial They, act without causing any of John R. Walshs petition for a pain or excessive looseness of the Washington, Jan. 17. Senor writ of certiorari by the supreme bowels. They are ideal for chilJoaquin Nabuco, Brazilian embas- court of the United States closes dren, weak, delicate persons and sador to Washington, died this the last chapter in the history of aged people as well as for the morning at the embassy here. He his long fight for freedom. The most hearty person. was 60 years old. The immediate convicted banker now is powerThey come in two size packages cause of death is said to have been less to proceed further in his ef- 12 tablets 10 cents,: 36 tablets 25 the rupture of an artery in the forts to escape the prison bars ednts, Remember you can obtain brain. For' several months . the which have loomed before him them only at our store, The Rexembassador has been in failing ever since his indictment three all Store. The Riter Bros Drug health, and ten days ago his ail- years ago, and which he had ako ment wa diagnosed as arterio- successfully evaded through the company. sclerosis. different channels of legal proceARRESTED AS RESULT OF This morning he professed to dure. BLACKHAND LETTER feel much better, but was soon e bank president The overtaken by a sinking spell. and railroad financier, who is now Chicago, Jan. - 17. Two men When a priest was administering 72 years old, will, in a few dajs, rethe last rites of the Catholic be a convict in the federal prison were arrested yesterday as the church the embassador passed at Leavenworth. Kan.; where he sult of the receipt of a Black Hand letter by Gaeteno Santoro will begin the sentence of five away. firm of Santoro & Steffahi, Within an hour after the em- years imprisonment impost d upon of the dea bassadors death President Taft him by. United States District grocers. He received letter on Thursday. called in person at the embassy Judge Anderson on March 3, manding $150 are Christine The rested ai pien to convey his condolence'. 1908. 19 years old, andGustanino Moffa, Mr. Nabuco left a wife, two After the United States cimiif 22 years old. A third man court of appeals had refused Mr. Lorea, daughters and three sons. i i being sousrht. It is expected the funeral will Walsh a and denied his be held at St. Mathews Catholic petition, for a tay of judgment Chamberlains Cough Remedy church in this city, when high bail vas withdrawn, apd at the never disappoints those who use mass of requiem will be celebrat- request of his comvol the eourt it for obstinate coughs, colds ed in the presence of President placed him in the special cusTaft, the cabinet and the entire tody of a United States marshal, irritations of the throat and lungs unrivalled-a- s a remedy diplomatiehody. . If, precedents where he remained pending the It stands all and for. throat lung disare followed the body will he outcome of his .petition to the su2 eases. conveyed to Brazil in an Ameri- preme court of the United State. can warship as an evidenee'of the This leniency was granted Mr. esteem in which the embassador Walsh in order that he might a. Coining Plant Discovered was held by this government range his personal affairs. Mtadriz, Jan. 17. A coining Embassador Nabuco was a so: On Jan. 10. 1908. Mr. Walsh of the late Senator Nabuco, chief was found guilty of misapplying plant has been discovered in a of the Liberal party in Brazil, in the funds of the Chicago National cottage near Guadiax. Its owna period of Dom Pedros reign. bank of which he was presi lent. ers, the Duke of Benevente and the Both his grandfather and great- On, March 1 of the same year a Marquis Lombay have been argrandfather -- were senators, so motion for a new trial was over- rested. It is stated many promthat he'represented in the Brazil- ruled and the aged defendant was inent persons are compromised. ian parliament, when he entered sentenced to five years imprisonit. the fourth generation of his ment qt Fort Leavenworth. A PROSPEROUS BUSINESS On the same day he wa, releasname, the only such instance unEverton & Sons report larger der thte empire. ed' on supersedeas and immediate.-- , sales of- - Cedes Hot Blast heaters For years he devoted himself ly appealed his case, but the Unit- and ranges this year than in forin parliament to,the. cause of abo- ed States court of appeals, after a mer years. They have only a very lition of slavery. The abolition lapse of about 15 months, affirm- few of them left so that there will of slavery in 1888 attached Mr. ed the sentence. . be no clearance sale this year.The Nabuceo fo the imperial dynasty, On Dee. 3 the same eourt de- people are finding that there is for which he risked alj. and nied Mr. Walshs petition for a none so good as Coles Hot Blastf uhen, on November 15, 1889, the rehearing, and the case was final' republic was proclaimed, he kept ly referred to. the supreme court ARRESTS! IN SWOE CASE ARE EXPECTED tjpart from the general movement which refused to review it. that led both the monarchial parJohn R. Walsh received the ties tc accept the new regime. news of the supreme courts, deKansas City, M)., Jan, 17.- - An cision at his office and refused to arrest in the Swope ease involv; NO FOOD FOR DAYS make any comment or statement. ing the death of Col. Thomas II. ROBS GIRL ON STREET His secretary said Mr. Wal h Swope, his nephew.' Chri'inan had received no nfficia'l notice of Sjyope. and the alleged poisoning v the. decision and that he would of seven heirs of the dead philantil be was notified thropic may he expeeted witliip 18 hours irrespective of the, find-thscientists jinw examin-lli- . of the Swope ant Was IIAHI - e - Ex-Banke- rs - MAN SUPPOSED TO HAVE BEEN A PRINCE BURIED Madison, 111,, Jan, 17. A man supposed to have been Prince Pagasdar Mongosorvia, 39 years old, former general in the Armenian army and later an exile and director in a Macedonian Bulgarian bank in New, York that failed for $800,000 a year ago, was buried here yesterday with all the pomp due the obsequies of a prince of the blood, ne was aclast Monday cidentally killed while working as a laborer in a foundry here! The. supposed prince . hid his rank under the name of John and it was only after er his death that his identity was es- ' r tablished. A merchant who had taken an interest in him because of his apparent education, established his Identity by going to New York and funds were forthcoming- - for a gorgeous funeral. Although said to be a national hero in Armenia, the prince was compelled to flee his country with a price on his head by the Turks. After the bank fiasco in New York, he came to Madison to hide himself. ThrbodyYvilLbe taken back to Armenia later. w HELEN TAFT PROMINENT IN SHIRTWAIST STRIKE New York. Jan. 17. Mrs Helen Taft, daughter of the president who was reported yesterday as having taken a sympathetic inter-es- t in the Philadelphia shirtwaist strike has been invited to come to New York to study the strike situation here. The invitation was sent by Miss Violet Pike, one of the Vassar undergraduates who enlisted in the some time vranks of the strikers be Wewould ago. glad to have Miss Taft come .here, said Mis Pike, ind study the conditions among the waist girls at, first 'hand I believe it will be a good thing to have the sympathy and 'cooperation of a young woman like Miss ) Helen Taft. w A Two , are Killed in S' Rio Grande Wreck PROBATE AND GUARDIAN SHIP NOTICES. Consult County Clerk or The Re. Pective Signers For Further Information. NOTICE TOCREDITORS Estate of Charlotte H. Reader Cooper, deceased, Creditors will' present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Wellsville Wellsville, in the County of Cache and State, of Utah, on or before the Seventh-da- y of May A. D. 1910. Date of first publication Janu. Co-o- one-tim- Wm. V n. MAUGHAN, Administrator. Nebeker, Hart, Nebeker & Thatch-e- r. Attorneys. , NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Frederick Cooper, de- ceased. ..Creditors, will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Wellsville Wellsville, in the County of Cache and State of Utah, on or before the Seventh day of May A. D. 1910. Date of first publication JanuCo-o- p, ary 6, A. D. 1910. Wm. H. MAUGHAN, . Administrator. Nebeker, Hart, Nebeker & Thatcher, Attorneys. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Sidney Weeks, deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his desidence in Smithfield in the County 0f Cache and State of Utah, oh or before the 3rd day of May A. D. 1910. Date of first publication Jan. 1st, A. D. 1910. SYLVESTER LOW, Administrator, Nebeker, Hart Nebeker and Thatcher, Attorneys for adminis- trator. Brown School of Dressmaking . North Main Street, I ogan, Utah. ' (Opposite Hotel Eagle) Ve take Studedts in any part of Cache Valley Yon call receive your instruction and do your work at home and run in to the resident schoo whenever convenient. Our customs, department enables yon to pay for yourdourse in work. All kinds of Dressmaking done at reasonable prices. Call ns up for particulars. ' Bell Telephone 187. 128 ' ' CASH PRICE FOR HIDES, Pelts We arePAYING THE HIGHEST Furs and Bees wax, also for all kinds of Rubbers, metals and all kindsof scrap iron. DONT FORGET to bring it to the Logan Hide and Junk Com pany, 164 South Main. BellPhone 62 Independent 337. Kou Have No Pain or bad effects it you use Graetenberg Vegetable Pills lor your poor digestion. They give prompt relief, but in the . only right end natural way box Ask your Druggist for R SEEDS To grow the finest flowers and most luscious vegetables, plant the best seeds. Ferry's Seeds ara best bees us they never fail in yield or quality. The best gardeners and formers everywhere krow Ferrys seeds to be the highest standard of quality For sale yet attained. everywhere, 1910 Seed Annad Free on request . e p, 6, A." 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