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Show TEE PAGE FOUR TEI-WEEKL- JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH Y Thursday, January 20, 1910. into from north to south and the min- ment reclamation project opened of his father, 67 years old, had HUSBAND MAKES MUR- representing Vacos, filed a motion ranged his lanky physique, t north from last vear by President Taft on been ordered by the latter to vaDEROUS ATTACK ON WIFE for a change of venue and. the a Fitzsimtnbns crouch,' and the ors- rptiredv200-feeLis tie blast when it was fired. The his western trip. It m ill provide cate the farm. The elder Montz proceedings were stopped at oriee. punch that lie landed Upon air current1- reversed immediately water to irrigate 159,000 aeres of went to the sons house to insist floorhave would oan. Fairfield. Fonn The, defendant anaFis attorney assailant's jaw aiid the thiee men were overcome the . upon the sons rmiQval andi the ou the head, thrown in- filed an affidavit charging that ed a champion. valley. I1! t.re they could grope their way It was soon all our. The cashooting resulted. The son and to a well by her huAand and : Judge J. A. Howell and the men outer A air. of of number Jiis w ife then surrendered to the Killed His Father. 'male companion an 1 eft for dea ! who would be called on as jurors dets picked up the remains tl'u e v, ho escaped are said to be siitlY as a of friend their .blotter their fate-tha17. "reason On are Annie Jan. prejudiced-bheriff, claiming was the tmet. Cameron, Mo., t in a condition. precarious was Smith Physiof John with account Contos, young triumphantly Mbntz, a farmer, shot ?nd killed strong' feeling and Brooks, a bride of three days who acquaintance was married in Hartford, Cornu, the man alleged to have been shot carried off on the shoulders of cians tried in vain to resuscitate his father, Alexander Montz., to- threats against the young man by his cheeiing playmates, who had Ifa, nc.s, Patten and Martin. The day. at his home near here. The neighbors he was hurried ipto hidon Thursday. According to Mis'. by Vacos. Lake Gunnison tunnel is the govern son. 31 years old, who was tenant ing bv the sheriff. Brooks, the men attacked her and Atty. S, A. King took (up the won a double victory. Salt threw her into a well. greater part of the day arguing Telegram. wohis motion, which was promptly Onstriking the water the ' Committed to Asylum. man regained consciousneM and denied by the court. Counsel for adof 17. result a to As motion filed Jan. defense tr a then the water t! herself out Dgden, by drew means of an iron pipe. This .she continue the case "over until the the use of morphine which weakened her mind, Miss Lucretia Souclung to until this morning, when next term of court. le of Hooper wa8 adjudged inshe,wa.s rescued. Iler feet were sane Saturday by Dr. G. A. Dickfrozen and will have to he ampu- ESCAPED FROM TUNNEL BUT GAS PROVED FATAL son and Dr. IL B. Forbes.., She tated. The men shipped a trunk entire stock must be closed out before March 1, was ordered committed to the belonging to the - woman to when Mr. Newman retires from the firm. Grand Junction, Colo., Jan. 18. state' mental hospital at Provo Springfield. She said the trunk undercontained $7C0. The deaths of Casey Warren by Judge Howell. It is Fifty Mens Suits, mostly small and medium, sizes, values up to $9.00 go at $3.89 and C. E. Purdeon today brought stood that Miss Soule formed the Sox 20e black Wool illness habit' Mens 10c an 40e Mbns Police or Mens Ilandkercheifs, during ALASKAN MOTHER KILLS . the total of deaths in the Gunni- morphine dent style suspenders 191 white. or colored 111 n HER TRIPLET BABIES son) tunnel acident of Sunday to some time ago. when she took the 31 or grey ffe L!jag. One-big not jdnxg tablefull ofMenb. heavy fleeeeMined. undershirts or drawers, worth up to 75c seven. Two other miners-arNew York, Jan. 17. Mrs. Kam expected to live until morning. To to at 331 Work Ivateha, a .native of Alaska, yes- days deaths make a total of twen Railroad Engineer and Men 65c s $1.25 or Mens Mens $2.00 Wool Sweater Boys Son are Burned to Death L e since the government- be. . terday killed her three children' Shirt? Coats 681 331 Pants 971 whom sheTiad to tunnel of the construction given gan triplets for. Your choice "'of the finest suits or overcoats in tlife store, no thing reserved $12.50 birth a few days before. The five years ago. Three men were Ogden. Jan. 17. Word was re60c sweat: Boys extra heavy Boys all Wool' 60c knee Boyj heavy Wool .$1.00 tragedy ocetirml at her home in killed Sunday" by gases following ceived lieretoday ah railroad head . Sweater Coats 291 331 ers 681 pants .r. the Bronx.. Her husband witness- the firing-- of a round of shots. quarters of the death of L. L. Hun shoes enbetter Pacific railroad cant a Union the shoes e in Your choice of any pair of Mens or Ladies ed her aet, but made no attempt Nineteen others escaped in a store, you buy ter, son, , ... .. . to prevent it. at any price, forrace with the fumes to the gineer, and his $2.88 death to were who burned the since have Paul, banner eari. portal, but four, Mrs. Kateha is A big lot Of Ladies fur trim One Jlot of Mens, Ladies, A big lot of Childrens shoes in a house car near Cheyenne last med felt juliets, the $1.50 'brown bear of the New York zoo- died. values or sizes up to 8, many stlyes, Boys Girls Shoes, and Hunter Mrs. iler night. Saturday logical gardens, lace or button keepers say 891 grade at 981" 591 up to $2.00 go at a daughter who were also in the TOO UNCONVENTIONAL. that her act of assassination la a One lot of Mens Rubbers, broken sizes, at . 251 ear, were badly burned, but were very unusual one in the bear faiii-il- y fireand they can give no explana-- , Deputy Sheriff Coates of Salt saved by the heroic efforts of tion for it. Neither Mrs. Katcba Lake was set upon the track of man Fred Ulrick. nor her husband shows any re- John Richtar, who had disappearmorse over her deed. The three ed from Bingham, and with him,, THREE MEN SUFFOCATED BV POWDER SMOKE euba had been promised to zoolo- Mrs. Joe Reberac. lie found the gical parks in western cities. couple living at a place on Second MSontrose, Colo., ,Jan., 16. Month street, Salt Lake, in an unsuffocated by men were Three conventional manner and without SALE OF DELINQUENT smoke ' and nitro fumes in STOCK1 due ehaperonage, and they will be powder the Gunnison tunnel today and held for a felony. I 30 others barely escaped with Spring Creek Irrigation Oo. their lives. Air 'currents of the OPPOSITE THE TABERNACLE ADVERTISED LETTERS Place of business. College, Cache conthe reversed tunnel were by Co., Utah. There are 'delinquent cussion of heavy blasts, and .the on the following described Itock Logan, Utah, Jan. 18, 1910. smoke and gases were blown back on account of assessment levied Allred, John. upon the miners before'they could on Oct. 26, 1909 the amount set Barlin, Mr. II. P. V reach the portalAMartin, Mr3. Stella F. opposite the name of the . shareThe deadtA. S. Haynes. Par. holder as follows. Murirll, Mr. H. J. -ker Patten,. N. Martin. ' Neal, Mr. J. I. NbVMK,Nq.of. The men were working two Petersen, .Malala .Certificate Shares Amount miles from the river portal and all Westenskow, Mr. Alvin (2) C, C. Bind-ru- p If the above are not taken prepared to fire their holes at the $8.20 12:)4 Jr. 36 And in accordance with law away within two weeks from date same time. The air currents were Let- r and an order of the Board of Di- they will be sen td the Dead Office ter at' Washington. rectors of said "company made on JOSEPH ODELL, Postmaster. so 1909 of October 2Gth the day as many shares of the said stoek YOUNO SMITH A SCRAPPER. may be necessary will he. sold at the residence othe secretary in Glen Smith, son of President College Cache Co., Utah bn Saturclock p. m. to JosPph F. Smith, earned laurels day Feb. 12, at his fistic ability last week in pay the delinquent assessment by 1 basthereonMogether with the cost of the, armory. The Lafayette NfcA ketball team was practicing there a advertising and expense of sale when some high school cadets - JOHN H. SCHENK, Secv Treas. H happened in' and challenged them AND WILL GIVE r 2Le came, which was quickly m - ed e y Jo-ep- h self-defens- e. Crowds continue to pack the Store daily, taking vantage of the Great Bargains offered in THE DISSOLUTION SALE The -- e -- -- -- I - ty-on- ...... two-mil- - V ...... v s - CLEARANCE SAEE LOGAN KNITTING FACTORY MONUMENTS a Sale, Beginning Saturday, Jan. 5, and Continue Until SaturdayBJan.j 2. Will Run lo -- . I Sm |