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Show THE BEE. II mining district, and aftrr the perjury charge is disposed of he will bo tried for forgery. While Monk was in the county jail for contempt of court he refused to which was that of James T. Monk, L()mply with a rllle of tlm jail whi,h the recorder of the Din requires prisoners to attend religious Cottonwood mining district, charged Lervj(.es on Sunday. For this want with perjury and forgery. Monk is of rer(1 for dwciplino. Sheriff Lewis a peculiar, little old man and many rashly consigned Monk to a dark, think that his peculiarities border arrp an( noisome cell and fed upon insanity, but however that may him for (lajH on brea(j an(, watlH. be, there is certainly considerable lqtill thft ol(1 man wouldnt agree to method in his madness and still Monk L,o to church and by the vigorous was to some extent the victim of his Leps taken by Mr. James A. Wil own incaution and of too much faith jjams Monks attorney, he was taken in human nature. The late legisla- - from the dark cell and given the ture enacted a law requiring that the ugilal fare aml quarters accorded to mining records be placed in the keep- - the ordinary inmates of the jail. Monk ing of the various county recorders of sjnce then has planted a 15,000 dam-th- e state and requiring the district age suit against the sheriff for the mining recorders to turn over their c)ark CeJl and bread and wmter s to the county recorders. ment he reCeived. Monk refused to deliver the records of the Big Cottonwood mining district and in his refusal he was backed by a number of mining men in Tintic and other districts, who promised to faithfully stand by him in the position he had assumed, contending that the law was unconstitutional. Relying on these promi es Monk defied the courts and was sent to jail for contempt for refusing to obey the order of the court to turn over the records. He remained in the county jail for months while the constitutionality of the law was being tested and only yielded when there was no other course open to him. Those at whose ex-minin- g I we should say yes, rather. The slugging match between That is, if the statement of the deal- Jacobs and Smith will take place at Well, ers in these goods can be relied upon, the town has gone wheel mad. The Western Cycle Co., have sold in the neighborhood of 115 wheels, 05 of them with gear cases. A. H. Meredith near the 100 mark, Jensen has tallied close to the century, Caine is placing orders for more wheels right along, Evans and the Columbia people are furnishing their share, whilst Browning Bros, are attending strictly to their end. The Bingham tonight and a large crowd is ready to go down on the special. Kid McCoy and Xick Burley got together at Hot Springs after all and the hoosier bruiser played battle-dooand shuttle cock with Burlev finish-inhim completely in the second round. r g match race between two Logan editors is expected in the near future. The Journals remarks are not at Gus hand, but the Xation says of tavethe Journal man: We are willing to compare our running abilities with him any day, and will rest our fleetness with him in any contest before the people of Logan. A During people have placed their agency with A. W. Caine. The wheel, During is a strictly and has many imfully provements that will please riders. One can get a good idea of the number of them by reading their ad in Another Sullivan is trying to bring this issue. Its price is 50. 00 and Boston to the front and make it faought to make many friends. mous. Dave Sullivan bested Patsy Broderick the other night in nine hot instigation he made the fight then The Atalanta is a new wheel on the rounds . deserted him and he received neither market comprising numerous improvereimbursement of the cost of the litiments in construction. Xoticeable Kid McCoy, the Indiana wonder, gation or remuneration for the time are the three crown fork which gives has withdrawn the forfeit 5,000 he spent in jail. the wheel a decidedly nobby appearmoney which was placed with Richance. Xovel idea on crank hanger ard K. Fox when McCoy challenged At one of the several hearings he and manT others, it is handled by A. Fitzsimmons and Corbett several had before the court he testified that II Meredith. months ago. McCoy has announced he had given the records to some himself champion t pugilThe Pattee Crest is also handled ist of the world and will accept all miners in CottonwToed ; that he did not know what had become of the t by A. H. The wheel is a hummer challenges from pugilfor the money, is fully up to the ists, having already signed a contract books and therefore could not comply staudard for 88, has Shelby seam- to fight Gus Ruhlin within twelve with the order of the court to deliver less tubing, flush joints, Fauher weeks. The fight will probably take them to the county recorder. These statements, it is claimed, were false crank hanger, '98 pattern one price, place at San Francisco. it is asserted, and he afterwards absolutely dust proof bearing, rims selected stock and goes for 35. The Clearwater won the pool champion- testified himself, that he had the records all the time in his own pos- Sterling will also be found at this ship Wednesday from session. The result of the mix up is agency. The improvements on it are Boston bv a score of GOO to 5G7. he is now on trial for perjury, not many over their last years the state apparently is making a models, evidently they are content to case against him. M the past experiences of this wheel E. talk for itself. The Sterling is probIt wTould however appear that he ably the one company that has not had an ulterior motive in declining to departed much from their original. produce his records, for when he fin- A GENERAL . . ally did so it was found that many The Western Wheel Co. are having A INSURANCE irregularities existed in them which a special make of wheel made accordwhen discovered led to his being ing to their own specifications. It charged with forgery. The descrip- ill embrace many features not seen tions of various claims, it is alleged, n other' makes, yet timely, and from were changed and the specific charge the standpoint of a rider of experi-- ' MINING PLANTS against him on this account is that he ace. They will name it the Jubilee, A SPECIALTY. . . made some of the changes with intent ud put the price at 35. to defraud the Maxfield Mining Com- and altogether the records are The firm name of Zane, Moyle and so mixed up that almost endless liti- does not appear on Pratts gation will be necessary to straighten ppeal brief. Was this an accidental 52 W. SECOND SOUTH ST. out the affairs of the Big Cottonwood mission? TELEPHONE 230. first-clas- s up-to-da- te I treat-record- . heavy-weigh- . W. WILSOjl 60. . P -- , tl editor once contracted with a printing establishment to furnish type, material and mechanical work for his paper. When his enterprise was launched he sent a copy to a prominent citizen from whom the following acknowledgement was A coast heavy-weigh- I re-an- eeived : d . Mister editur i desire very mutch for you to no that i was wunce pictured in a tune in a paper what used tipe simil-aniar to the tipe used by you, and sekently i do not like your paper, i am a brod minded man as you kin reddily see. but i wont tak no paper what uses tipe like that other paper used what treated me with disrespec and made my pore hart blede to see my ears stand out more than tha do enny how. i hav bin so anxus for you to no this yours truely hon. Franky Mackurine. And the editor wept and filed the kick away for future reference. Men cartoon themselves when they reveal the grotesque deformities of their tures more than any artist can do it for them. And they furnish more fun for the public as a rule than the man who has out grown his babyhood. car-th- at d con-stron- na-pan- g y |