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Show . Tnri jotxeitaIm ITBLMHID. SY- BASE & ENGLAND PUBLISHING 00., lessees. rT $"" , T V w. man, that they saw a man answering Jones description run across the vacant lot from the direction of the bill board, immediately after the shoot-in- g. Jones revolver, was .of 33 caliber, and Stoutts wound was fo d it Bituated that if would have had to have been fired with his left hand. Besides, after the shot, Stoutt was strong enough to walk home, and was in possession of his mental faculties. If it was attempted suicide, he could easily have completed the job. With all of these facts before . them, even without Stoutts,., statement, would not a jury haveconvicted Jones, in whose direction suspicion would have immediately been cast. Certainly, Stoutts statement would, in connection with the other evidence, have sealed his doQmpstill, who but thq Infinite and the accused, would have known, abso- little girls and ,a self-inflicte- fNSct a rmj Lefea, at Iki TktfUtr r' i4tui atiar. A. Gordon, Editor. THURSDAY JANUARY 12,1899. . -- CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE- - ' A peculiar case has been on trial before Justice McMaster in ; Salt Lake, with which our readers are more or less familiar. We refer to case.. On the the Stoutt-Jone- s evening of December 9th, shortly J after six oclock, Joseph M. Stoutt, r' ; lutely. , of theUtah National Pelican on Point The murder at Bank of Salt Lake, was returning the shores of Utah Lake, in 1895, to his home, which is in one of the when Albert Ernstrom," Alfred mostHhickly populated parts of the Nielsen and Andrew Johnson were city. Net far from his home there foully murdered and their bodies was a vacant lot at the corner of cast into the lake, will be recalled Fifth South and. Main steets, upon by our readers, as will also the one Bide of which was alarge bill conviction and sentence to death board. As ,Mr. Stoutt was passing Harry - this bill board, he alleged that a of Ernstroms evicircumstantial Hayes, upon man, whom he recognised as Mr. dence.- The case was taken to the A. B. Jones, cashier of the Utah Supreme court, where the judgment it National bank, sprang from behind of the lower court was affirmed. it, shot him in the region of the the Board of Pardons, after heart with a 38 cal. revolver, then Finally senran away behind the board and many delays,, commuted his tence to imprisonment for life. .through, the vacant lot, Stoutt Ur Not only the jury, but ' nearly all at the fleeing form. 9ii Jog1 who read the evidence, believe din t ; fit was not until fome hours af his guilt, andhf? actions' following ' lv,terward, and when Stoutt was' in the commission of the crime, of death, that he Ybaltef; still, strengthened finally, and with apparent reluct efforts of indefatigable throughHhe ahce, "teamed the man who shot Sheriff StorrsolUtah tepuntyi most he did, he stated rhJirEbthen of the missing .pr6pertyj stolen at A.lLWlth great poEitiveness, under oath, the time the boyb ' wer4 killed ' has of he absolutetv was certain that , been traced to'a mate named Wright, his identity. As' they had been who at that time lived : in that - - closely associated in business for. but whose'prSeht mbre than eighteen years, in fact vicinity,' unknown. 1 Wrights since Jones boyhood, there wife, who was located c eyer uring the seemed but. little room for doubt monthvatGoiiveneur N. thatit was actually he who made present also believes in his guilt, and Y., the murderous attempt; still, so has officers in possesthe placed excellent was his reputation that sion of many evidences of it. there was considerable hesitancy in Reviewing the probable outcome arresting him, and contrary to the in the Jones died, cafe usual rule where the life of the the almost certainty of Hayes inwounded person" is in danger, nocence, and other, cases we have the alleged assailant was re reviewed before," .weare strength-ene- d leased upon comparatively small In the belief that the present bail. It was known that Stoutt Legislature should enact a law was in financial straits; that he the exhad recently taken out heavy in- making treme penalty for murder, in cases surance, and it Was surmised in where conviction is secured either some quarters that he had made or largely upon circumstanan abortive attempt at suicide, wholly tial evidence. afterward naming 'Jones with It might be claimed that in the whom he had been at deadly enJoneacase the evidence was direct; mity for some time as his assail- but Stoutts financial embarrassant. t his recent insurancealid'TiIa Stoutt finally recovered and was ment, of the agent regarding the present at the preliminary exami inquiry clause, wouldihvalidate it " nation, which resulted in Jones suicide to such an extent as only to entitle being held in $2,500 bonds to it to considerationinconnection await trial. Our object in recalling this case with other evidence; bat the whole would probably have made a case ; is to show how black a case could whicirto conhave-bemade against Jones had strong enougb upon would have alStoutt died; and to speculate., upon vict; still, there remained a horrible doubt, his chance of conviction of murder ways we believe the Legislature in the first' degree. It would have and should remoyq becirshown at the trial thatJones : 7' 7" "had been instrumental" in Stoutts removal from the bank; that Stoutt AND DEARTH LAWShad alleged to the directors of the NEW BIRTH ' i bank that Jones was the illegitimate Under the Code, and in' accordoffspring of a drunken father, and that his mother supported the ance with the revised ordinances of family for years by taking n wash Logan city, Logan has a Board of social Health composed of the Mayor, ing. To a man position and proud temperament, Marshal and Health Officer form' this would have been simply un erly city physician Dr. 0. S. Under the new law, bearable, and would, without all of Ormsby. their additional quarrels, have which the Code rendered obligaprovided a cause; In addition to tory in cities and Incorporated state-dent- , Btoutts solemn towns, it becomes the duty of every there would have been as physician and midwife to return there was the evidence cf three to the board of health at - the end , nt step-fathe- r, one-sho- t jjjjjt'danger J f r 'where-abouts.- is -- : .had,-Stout- t - ' I i ( I . - . en ' - of-Jone- m . - a i::o. "' . f each month a report of all births daring the month, giving .date of birth, name, sex and color," also the name, age, nativity, occupation and residence of parents. Hereafter, also, before the dead may be removed from the house in which they die, for burial, it is required that. a burial permit be obtained from the Health Officers, tt is further provided that no person shall receive a permit for burial who does not present to the board of health a certificate of death signed by the attending physician or midwife. In case there is no attending physician or midwife, the Health Officer shall make such certificate, after examination, and charge a fee therefor of one dollar, As the City Recorder is clerk of the board, all birth records willbefiled,and all burial permits issued by her. Physicians, mid wives and the people generally should take note of the requirements of the law, which is now in force. Birth certificates and burial permits are now compulsory and indispensable. This does not relieve physicians and midwives from the necessity of also reporting. all births and deaths to the County Clerk, as heretofore. In cities and incorporated towns two reports must bemade; one to the city and one to the county authori: ' ties. , -- ex-offic- io : - We abb sorry to say that one or two ofourstate contemporaries are unconscionableliterary thieves. Wherever they find a choice morsel they appropriate and reproduce it without crediting the sourced. from which it was obtained ) This is not a personal complaint,- but we are sorry to see any of the boys stoop to anything of.thiskind Plagiaris ieven first'of ism the the deadly sins from a journalistic standpoint, and while it may pass undetected by.jrubscribers and. the thief obtain credit for it wit bie'cfeeaW possess, editors of other papers .detect the theft ancL.both pity and -- despise the thief. Pungent satire, biting sarcasm, unadulterated mother wit or interesting narrative will lose none of their attractiveness for readers because they bear some other imprint than your own; then why make a profitless steal when detection is so certain? - -- La Grippe Successfully Treated.. I have just recovered from . the second attack of la grippe this year, says Mr. Jas. A. Jones, publisher of the Leader, Mexia, Texas. In the latter case I used Chamberlains Cough Remedy, and I think with considerable success; only being in bed a little over two days against ten days for the former attack. The - second - atjack 1 --am satisfied would have been equally as bad.as Jhe first but for- - the use of this remedy as I had to - go to bed in about six hours after being -- -- struck-wi- th it, while-inthe'fir- st CATARRH OP .THE STOMACH. Co:, . If T'L. II. I. A. ITciics, ' Each Association of the Y l A Ple&sast, Simple, But Safe and M. I. A. of the Cache Stake, wiin visited members of Cure Effectual by fcr it.. general ac s stake board as follows: Catarrh of the stomach has long Sunday, Jan. 15th, at 7 p, m, been considered the next thing to Benson. incurable, . The usual symptons Monday, Jan. 16th, at 1 p. are a fall or boating sensation after Clarksljon. eating, ' accompanied sometimes Monday, Jan. 16th, at 7 p. m, with sour of Watery risings, a for- Newton. mation of gases, causing, pressure Tuesday, Jan. 17th, at l.p. m. on the heart and lungs, and dif- Smithfield. ; ficult breathing; headaches, fickle Tuesday, Jan. 17th, at 7 p. m, appetite, nervousness a,nd a general Richmond with Cove. played out, languid feeling. . Wednesday, Jan. 18th, at 1 pa, There is often a foul taste in the ' Lewiston. . mouth, coated tongui ated if the Thursday, Jan. 19th, at 7 p interior of the stomach could be East room in Tabernacle for U seen it would show a slimy, in- gap wards. , flamed condition. Friday, Jan. 20th, at .3 p. The cure for this common and Hyde Park with Greenville; obstinate ' trouble is ' found in' a Saturday, Jan. 21st, at l p. m. treatment which causes the food to Paradise with Avon. be readily, thoroughly digested Saturday, Jan. 21st, before has time - , 4 . - it at-Tp- Jo: ferment and Hyrum, irritate the delicate mucous sur-- . ; Jn- - 23rd 2:30 p. a To secure a Millville. prompt and healthy . digestion is Monday, Jan. 23rd, at 7 p. imthe one necessary thing to do and providence. When normal digestion is secured Tuesday, Jan. 24th, at 2 p.la,- -' the catarrhal condition will have Mendon. disappeared. Wednesday, Jan. 25tb, at 2:30 According to Dr. Harlanson the p. m. Mt. Sterling. safest and best treatment is to use Wednesday, Jan. 25th, at 7 p.m. after each meal a tablet,, composed Wellaville. of Diastase, Aseptic Pepsin, a little 'Thursday; Jan. 26th, at 10:30 Nux, Golden Seal and fruit acids am. College. These tablets cannow be found at Mary D. Hendrickson, all drug stores under the name of President. Stuarts Dyspepsia Tablets and not being a patent medicine can be Educational Institute used with perfect safety and assurance that healthy appetite and Programme for Cache Co. thorough digestion will follow their Institute, for Sat. Jab. ty use at after meals. the 1899, usual time and place: regular 1. Science Study in the Gradei ' Mr. N. Jv Booher of 2710 Dearborn street, Chicago, 111., writes: Prof. Horace Cummings, of the Catarrh is a . local condition re- Uni versity .Training School. 2. Miscellaneous business. sulting from a neglected cold in the head, whereby the lining memAll county teachers are expected brane of the nose becomes (in- to be present, and trustees and flamed and the poisonqus dis- friends of education generally are charge therefrom passing backn cordially invited. ' ward into the throat reaches the v .; . W. G. Raymond, j Chairman .thus stomach, producing catarrh Programme Com. of the stomach. Medical authorities prescribed for me for three The Only Bestanrant ; years for catarrh of stomach with-- , out cure, but todayT ana the hapThis notifies the public that I of have men after this day sold tolJ.IF- Rallif one piest using only box of Stewarts Dyspepsia Tablets. all my right, tittle. and interest in Icaninot'find appropriate words to and to the Only Restaurant. All bills dne to and from the express mv. good feeling. I have found flesh, appetite, and ..sound old business, will be paid - to and rest from their use. by me. I trust that my old paStuarts Dyspepsia Tablets is the trons will extend to Mr. Ballif ike safest peparation as well' as the same liberal patronage they acJ. E; Lowry, simplest and most " convenient corded me. Jan. 9, 1899. . remedy for any form of indigestion, j catarrh of the BtomachTbiliousness) sour stomach, heartburn and bloatDreadfully Nervous. ... ing after meals. Gixts I was dreadfully nervoag.and Send tor little book, mailed free for took Karls Clover Root on stomach troubles, by addressing Tea.-relief - It quietedyour nerves and Strength-- " my F. A; Stuart Co.T' Marshall, Mich. ened my whole Nervous System. I was The tablets can be found at all drug troubled with Constipation, Kidney and Bowel trouble. Your Tea soon stores. S?dy faces of the stomach. . , - . . - -- 1 ; Edu-catiou- al , . - -- -- Liquors for Holi-- 1 ' days Cheap. Over-Stosked-B- , The best whiskey Second best whiskey The best brandy Second best brandy " cleansed my system so thoroughly that I rapidly regained health and strength. Mrs. 8. A. Sweet, Bartford.Conn. Bold by Co-o- p Grocery & Drug Store. g PER GAL, $4.00 2.50 . 4.00 ; 2.50 &00 Blackberry, . : .. Gin . .... . . - 2.50 ..7... Rum. 2.50 . All Wines:77r.T. .77 ; .7, 1.50 J. R. Edwards, 4 7 Main St., Logan; .....,. The worst jffter effects of Influenza arise from deranged functions of the liver. Clear the blood at once with HERBINE, for it will strengthen the liver to withdraw from circulation the biliary poisons Price 50 cts. - Riter Bros." f Drug Co. , . -- case I was able to attend to busiFor Constipation take Karls Clover ness about two days after getting Root Tea, the great Blood Purifier Headache, Neryoosness,Krup . For sale by Riter Bros. Cores down. tions on the face, and makes the head Drug clear as a bell. Sold by Co-o- p Grocery f v A Drag Store. c ' Old, wealthy, and reputable firms vomdrfor the quality of articles that find favor with the public. Who youchea for the quality of th substitutes that are frequently urged on careless buyers? Land FerSalo. have 2,500 "acrea of land in Bingham County, Idaho, for sale. It has a good water right, is in a Mormon settlement and terms are easy, viz: $2 per acre cash, balance eight equal annual payments. 7 per cent, interest, payable annually. Average price of land $10 per acre. No agents commission. This is own land, . my Address: A. D. Morribon, Idaho Falls, Idaho. v . , . - ante-morte- - - - V T-- ? Fcr Sale. " The S E iof Section 13, in Township 12 North of Range One West, at $10 per acre, cash or on time. Address: , Toltec Ranch Company, Box 1048 Salt Lake .City J . " We have some Bis: Bargains to offer you before Ve close business for stocktaking', in Mens Suits,. Rubber Goods, Hats Gaps and Shoes. i i any J |