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Show TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1509 LOGAN CITY, UTAH, NUMBER 167. LIFE OF PIONEER; SHALLAAE HAVE AARON D. THATCHER ALBERT M. BAKER LAID TO REST . - -- ' S' x That isJhe quest ion thatwill.j' (Communicated)', in all probability, be passctl up to Albert AkBaker of Mendon was tie vuteis of this city this fall. not a public man but a man of x i After the council meeting the oth-- j ood character ami loved by all d is as sure as o their for heki ei jeward services er evening the prohibitionists de-- ) xvho knew him. v The funeral f of him arc all true, and many D. Thatcher Aaron of idled to put a ticket in the field sun stroke xvere and Paralysis the remains tribute to the more could he said of him. 'flie tl is fall and fight the liquor ques-- j the causes of his death, lie was were a s;plendicl man. They had a great heart, one that proma t ion out to a finish, hut the coun- found by his wives in an unconof good memory , the him to for attenhimself, a pted deny cil being willing to do the will of scious condition about 11:15 a. m. large were marked '?y If I was of otheis. a lie of good tie people, provided that it shall Aug. 26. It xvas a great shock to dee and the of presence has if anything, lie and sympathy ' ;bi plain'y and properly made them and they carried1 him into 1 strong feeling ft has the been had fought good kept tight Thatcher known to them. Councilman the house for dead. In a few love Elder the faith and all is well xvith him. 'Seventies the quorum in the forward came hours his children was all at hi Mayor a worker I Cod bless his family Worksay faithful a with another 'elution that will bed side. All xvas done- that for many yearsemulate the example of that members they lile'.x he acceptable to all. and could he done. Doctors xvere callthe miy and er too, turn- of their father and husband in the of church, will keep the whole matter out of ed immediately but all was in organization to entitled remain lives, their his name do to vain and he lay in this unconscipolities. ed out in numbeis him in the hereafwith mingle Tht re a was ' ' - ' special meeting of ous condition until the end came honor. ter. that . floral the a to council consider this new Loved ones were about him as display was There A quartette composed of Ales-- i carried that and proposal. held last night anil was very large angel came. AAR6N D. THATCHER. sre C. AV. Thatcher and Winsori of affection. wealth is theie to a little doubt that reason it with After suffering greatly nine Me.sdamesSloan and and folLinnartzi the were t lie is resolution which The pall bearers piinted days he passed peacefully away t rendered an appropriate selection 40th the of beloxv xvas members of at 10:40 p. m. Sept. 3rd. Albert which passed, lowing THATCHER t AARON i AV. xv M. Howcourse The settle matter. the Tomp-haretAr. Baker was born-iQuorum of Seventy: Elder L. R. MartineaU. selfis .resolution It II. E. New Co. York Oct-Hatch, Carlson, explanatory. James 'S,' Chautauqua Commented feelingly upon the - f.nexer stilled. b and .it to Mw : hear! folloxvs her Amt 1833 and was the son of the? D. R. Roberts, Robt. Atuterson, L. of the s&Fvice, the evident, beauty n.i sion an tilled; haf itl.ir en Jn 'ug'ut RESOLUTION Another good tight late Simon andAEaryYoungBaker.. Watkins and Ci CreSs all. sincerity of the tributes paid the walk-- ' the fields of eVerlaGing light Another been has Whereas: there pres- About 1839 the family was visispirit The bishop tip of the First ward deceased. Two of the most splen-tured soul's hi ue with sight. his on ented to this council two petiti- ted by some Alormon Elders and e:iraj And gazes Heavenly presided, and in addition to the did families that ever came to1 ons. numerously signed, the one joining the Alormons he soon left Ward and stake authorities there Utah are broken-hearte!mlay beloxv heard be music melodious than more There asking forhe enactment of, an for Xauvoo and but a mere boy Vere upon the stand. Apostle 0. but this splendid tribute to Brocxerx xxoe, hamsli to of ordinance prohibiting the sale of be suffered with the Saints probe Rings on his ears .sxx'eet congs F. 'Whitney. Bishop Xibley, Presi- ther Thatcher softens their anthan before, him far to brighter hack come this limits within his; the His the pf liquor hardships and youthful days through dents .Seymour B. Young guish. Aaron Thatelier xvas a shore. blissful sees the he And clearlv as he saw the earth, city, and the other praying for mother dying at Abontrose Charles II. Hart of the Seventies, noble mau. he was not one xvho the of strict regulative near Xauvoo, when he was but. pa.xsng of Salt! Elder L. R. Alartineau sought the applause of the xvorhh land. iAvoned e nun much in hi.s father's family measures and; lie's with eight years of age. After spendLake and President Budge of the one xvho was content to do good! r will expand; Where love and righteousness anrUtrut V Whereas: these petitions have ing the winter of 1846 and 7 at as God; Temple. secretly, and as surely Sforo grief has come to us again, hut with our .'reming loss left the meiiRhcis of this council Winterquarters he left with a. and its lives he has gone to a re-The tabernacle choir gieat huxv ami hear the cross. and of death 11 lmmlhlv kiss in serimis doubt as to the real strong uarted hand- of emigrants, tjie lips leader Prof. Thatcher were pres- ward. s of the peo- to look for a land of refuge in the of Sing ent. In opening the hymn xvas almost Elder AEartineau he . what sought, form! he's realize that 4 whose far west, landing in the Salt Lake may his family ple of this municipality, was sung overcome ye of a home immortal by his emotions but he its reached highest had his min, died he before And f.iis will ever that leen valley in the summer of 1847. In council has and Pre. Joseph E. CardoB, of- managed to voice one of the most, ; is and now desirous of enforcing, the spring of 1856 he was called thought fered prayer. eloquent little tributes, heard inj in childhood' fell oy his startled cai s. from heaven truths For comp elling the council to defef to fill a mission to Carson valley Weep For the Early Dead that building in many a year. on ldni ii riper years. mxstie shed their And brightness action on these petitions until la Xev. This lie filled faithfully and was icndered by the choir. ( ter in the year; now therefore A after giving all his possesisons at Apostle 0. F. Whitney Elder F. W. Hurst. We'll hear part of their burden nnl soothe each troubled breast Be it resolved, that, in the in Carson to his church and brethI feel that it is good to bej was the first one to address the e mansions of the' blessed ti to attention their terest of civic progress and good ren he was called back to Salt By drawing here he said, to offer niv tribute; mourners. In 1857 he and the delife fades away. this one xhen dea their will meet Where to love and .the, they feeling, t'lie committee on Elec- Lake at the time of the move. of sympathy ceased had traveled together as . heaven's unelouihd in day. of a Thatelier' as Fine tions is hereby directed and em- South and was one that helped tee paradne pink of BrotherAaron They family mj'Momiries in California. powered to anange and provide effect the surrender of Johnsons; and to listen to the loving xvords had passed through many thrilliand tried with ad jour might dut done vou've him To your for the casting of a special, secret Army. Ini the spring of 1860 he Said he of others. his ng experiences flight; and stay spirits husband, To father, 'live vmii ballot at the election to be held moved to .Cache valley and settl 1 know Aaiou Thatelier as a I nicer saw Aaron Thatcher et the and die; body xvith out it gladness, But on Xov. 2, 11)09, in this city, to ed at AIcndon. In the Spring off leaped of We were modest retiring man. a man show the ax h it e feather. In Ixvell s in t'he sweet bye and where him meet I determine whether the people of 1863 was called to go to Florence-thope you'll all that, mobbed" sc oral times and had noble presence. I know bve. this city desire the enactment of gather, the poor and performed'. . but but today in the graphic recital other tnnur experiences. prohibitive or regulative legisla- the same misison in 1864. In. all,, comrades. I learned more of Brother Aanm xvas always as of old ot era or peace dawn the entered not Mankind has tion in regard to the liquor traffic he crossed the plains nine times yet of him that I ever knew before. brae as a lion. a race of men nature when hut of produces and love, here, and: justice by ox team and horse back. Alllow little xve know of each We woe being entertained one and cannon of roar the Thatelier. D. like Aaran women and Be it further resolved that the bert Baker.; was a great pioneer to some time Ex a lady xvho xvas hospit- other. Opportunity conies will forever cease, and the strife of the horrors members of this council do here- and was a leader among men m religious to be great, but down in the in every heard he will ably inclined, when five big Iriand of gladness fraternal shouts joy as by pledge themselves to enact in- fighting the Indians and going shmen diowed up at the house ranks.4here are many just to law, immediately after the elec- through the sufferings required to land and in every home. as those A. D. with the'exident intention of chas xvorthy and just as noble farewell. Thatcher, Aaron I). tion and before Jan. 1 1910. the estabuish Farewell, commonwealth. He of tisimr in. The lady came to us at the top. Ood places many a ten receiving proposition Not majority gave years of his life in work His jewels in humble places. and with tears in her eyes bedied about the time lie xvas taken of the of riches otes said cast the at obtained the Lake Temple and on has he Salt the legal end comes shal we know for , sought in to seek safety. We xvere until, the the i did under f engine. election. eternal life. supported himself xxdiile workall thoroiiililv alarmed except who s really great. were I and Thatelier Aaron ing. All the large timbers in the .v the n.lion hews its head to Death Urm: him partins! Burned toLodger schoolmates Confesses Crime of basement of that structure xxere of E. II. Harriniau. pdaymates and and looking out of over the bier Cal., Sept. Saeiamento, more him Which Convicted Another known I have the of gotten out of the canyon by this gether. admire him because tke vvmilnw. ' ' but beunknown of origin Why there's only Many endorse 11. can New I and 50 af'York, Sept. Henry man also he helped to build all than yea is, five of started and xve great wealth he amassed, but been he said, by have to lieved I him. of Greenberg, now serving sentence the temples in Utah xvith the labwhich gave him his all that has been said fie good combustion, destroyfor that many anyi ter all that in .spontaneous of 21 years in Dannemora prison ors of his own hands. JTe xvas inr xvas that splendid always had Aaron Thatcher fiaic of commerce for That xvas Aaron Thatcher,' greatest worth, chamber tlie ed excelof burglarj' in this city, has made this valfev in f855 with the which enabled him to nrind when I thought ability never eluiid hut street and Seventh on today. building loyal always a statement in which he confesses church herd and becoming in love is not for lence, of an officer with good judg true, (hid Bless the members of(an,as wealth, and it a lodger '?n the to Brosehc, and George heart having committed the crime with the valley before there was a or .me to say tliajt E. II. Ilarri-ma- ment, xvith a kindlj' hi Luimv. to death. burned .second floor, May their sorrowing! you . for which Louis Goldberg is now house or white men in it he vowwith all lie did for the world, sj'mpathetic nature. leai t' In- hound a stranger Storkman, Benjamin devoted up with the love 'serving a life sentence in Sing ed to return amt' make this most lie xvas gentle, loving, is one whit greater than this humGml. and is believed- to have the in city, a lion may their pride in as Sing. Goldberg, xvho comes from beautifully valley liis future home not ostentatious; brave whose fheir communicatThe blaze, departed head never want. ble, brave, gentleman perished. a good family, was convicted of He has always told his familj7 lie before us. What the yet xvith a tender heart. build-inir- s of several to rear the life ing of . Elder Robert Baxter burglary in this city last Febru that this valley was a choice spot There will be ajcroxvn world labels defeat God often aobve Seventh, Oil street, Another comrade of the deceas-- d J ary, and as it was his second of in Gods vineyard and to always the stamp of -- victory" up- afcd glory for Aaron Thatcher. considerable damage to lodg- fense the law did spoke next, lie 'had been int- places Father O AIj' required that he he love it. To establish the, merits jiff The choir sang on. and other busi- sentenced - to life stores imately associated xvith the houses, reing imprisonment. this good mans character to his Great is it to build railroads? at the close of Pres. Youngs of- ness places. and he knew him to he a in statement to the memory is left two loving and his M. B. Greenberg and Dexyis Bishop Vi'S. Great is it to amass wealth marks tomve man an honorable, just and Dannemora warden of prison, de' united wives and eight well resand obtain- the plaudits of the fered the benediction. Mountain With Godfearing man and his children Encounter dares that Goldberg is innocent, pected sons and. daughters. The funeral cortege was a very world ? Yes. But greater by far tomld he Results Lion of father. a such and that Jhe committed the crime Alemorial services nxvere held in Fatally proud is the possession of the power to large one. He xxras the of of xvhich convicted. of some speaker told the ward meeting house at. Argn-dGoldberg human- soul, such as our hying incidents of 'the career of save a San Jose, Cal., Sept. 11. AEss Attorneys for the Goldberg famSept. 1. Although the weathKilled by Locomotive had. ke e deceased and indicated how brother and it are isjpos-sibler was bad the house was crowdinvestigating Isola Kennedjq president of the ily To the family of Brother I toolly and that thej7 will ask for a new ed consoling remarks were made-bbravely he met them. him as dead. 11. Frank Mc- San Alateo and Santa Clara of think dont Eureka, Sept. say Aaron Thatcher was Elders Alfred Gardner, nans AV. C. T. U.diexl at her trial. truly a Just think of him as having gone Leod, aged about 46 years.a miner lie was one xvho would P. Larsen. John D.Baker, Andrew in- Allorgan Hill last carry home. If there is anything the night in the employ of the home been has s who arnful of sage brush with the in a desYoung Miner Killed Anderson, Jesse Baker, Isaac has given us it is the assur- Provo Alining company for some from injuries received ext one, 10. the At one who xxTould carry gospel Park Sorensen. T'hos Leishman and City, Sept. is no death for time, was run over and killed perate encounter with a mountain fs liueket of water and do 'his ance that there this on Daly AVest mine at 3:30 Bishop AI. D. Bird. All the speak faithful. Sh) may the gospel about 8:30 oelockSaturday night lion near Aradrone Springs the are of the 26 ers referring to the honest trusty cbmmion duties. A 7, when she fought with the morning, Angus Clift, a miner cheer, warm their hearts and by. a train on the Salt LalceRoute, July raver man in and true life that had departed. killed was to years old, and wiser, counselor instantly The accident oc-- a huge beast for half an hour them consolation. Eureka. near Bever lived. bring the elevator on I have lost one of which save the lives of Henry Alerkle an accident at the ' Pres, Seymour B. Young' bridge vj was born in valued level. SPECIAL TO STUDENTS lie foot as small 1,200 m(t friends and a short and Walter Layne, two track's Ion w as I live, mo member of his and count I can tnjihfullv say of Said died Ileber City, Wasatch jq the station. Dr. boys. The little Alerkle boy . a and pressed Thatelier. Suits cleaned two Aaron wife and ily shall suffer, if I know it. friend survived his is after by at mjT Monterey two weeks ago railroad the for The Tailor Rube Ail month. Laker, phjarician reside at $1.50 per John Taylor said at th fir Bishop C. W. Nibley an attack of lockjaw caused by children. Ilis parents and trainthe on was 27 AV. IX. company, Provo. there is little to. mourn of Orson Pratt: lie is one of butMcLeod his injuries. scene,the on soon 'er have ever known, t'he passing of such, men, richest men I f . t ? I t V- ) ( MI any-sai- 1 over-genero- llay-haTtan- d - j the-deat- s. 0. 1 , 3. ce:-w- ; 1 ei d fui-nj- a 1 T j . A'-ire- y ! . 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