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Show COUNTY Levi Clerk—J. M. Hixon. Treasurer—Alexander Wright. Attorney—J. E. Johnson. Recorder—J. Elwood Carruth. Assessor—W, O. Stephens. Sheriffi—John C. Coffey. Surveyor—R. A. Jones. Superintendent Cooper, : | AIRSHIP BURSTS AND FIVE. FALL TO THEIR DEATR OFFICERS. Commissioners—W. D. Lewis, Pearson, Henry W. Hales. DAY OF OLD GLORY all nations, a be Gigantic Dirigible Balloon, Designed to Cross the Atlantic, Expiodes at Height of 500 Feet. of Schools — G. A. Atlantic City; N.-J.—Sailing out over| the Atlantic ocean under perfect control. and in view of several thousands of interested persons the great airship Akron in command of Melvin Vaniman, the air early Friday, into ing to their death the and ‘his companions. lieved $3.30 «:...6° Courant SHEPARD, sensational ag that, which SLAYER Man Who Her Husband Daughter Goes $2.50 John HE. Brown, who Dubois, OFFICE PHONE, KAMAS RESIDENT PHONE, MARION — 5 after driving James to his : Utah in two ways; that Dubois Su mM m H Boarders by the Day, Week or Month New Building Opposite Drug i aes aoe: >, Br, im PE IG >. GY instructions to the con- activity in brought him the cause into of the with tie British and to capture Jefferson receive advise from idleness, colonies special through Tarleton’s His disfavor Jefferson was warned that the enemy was comtng te Monticello, and he sent his famtly away, and he himself escaped on Jefferson of Salt Lake City. Look for the live speckled trout ~ an didate for governor 1 Bul. Utah 2814, came - adopted and ef for is rassme! t- tempt EMS Po arms in electors elected five bearing the Switched to Wilson and mtly predicting ‘of the sixteen ‘Te DectlaraWrote the Jefferson tion of Independence. of his Utah are election. delegates for Clark | eral TOM BERNIAMS PARK CITY . . . . UTAH : was r Ey VEL Sees Federation of Women’s. taken to a sanitarium here >“) clubs, Tues- day night and is said to be seriously ill. Bryan Predicts Victory. Baltimore.—W. UTAH. bsees . oe x ~~ ae Ww ’m Henry took the train to the office of the superintendent day, and when he this J. Bryan in a state- ment Tuesday night said that the nomination of Woodrow Wiison on a proeressive platform whelming victory tieket next fall. meant for the ps of the railway one returned that eve- for George of ¥ & Hobson coun- way, then, in his talent here. he will convince judge smiled “Bring a crowd you.” slyly. For a mo- deep- to Millridge! Why, Fourth celebration, with parades and bands and. orators! Everybody in Miilridge is going away from home that day.” “There you are. You say Henry is the brightest man on earth, and yet a little thing like the wishes of a few hundred people becomes an obstacle he cannot overcome. Let him run the celebration here and make a showing. He’ll not have any trouble taking charge of it. I’ll see that he is made chairman of the Curious Few, ning he announced that excursion In rates committee—though this had father her horrid and and been, “I’d fool him a laughed. bring Fourth?” the on here to me wants he re: and rh - . markable.talents.. crowd qualities good many a But years. has big it, wouldn’t 1?” “Why, Henry, you know nobody will let Fourth, even stay here for the alone come here for a celebration.” “So you've lost faith in me, too wy I believe in you “Oh, no, indeed. tremendously, but—” “But Vll have to convince you, as You tell your hard All right. well. overan_ Democratic c Si Teh ib y yo must lie on his st His back is so hot: ‘Cle ee his by Washington without arrest creditors, but this, fortunately, he was In grizzled For a wayward skyrocket is moan of being allowed to leave | Poor old grandpa ( despair, able to Toward prevent. aS of close the T6rging of being ticello a for a- note completely ruined, and was shelter seek last But wealthy days in another abode. friends came to his assistance with t considerable sum of money. “No cent of this,” he wrote, “ wrung It is the pure and from the taxpayer. unsolicited offering of love.’ In the last seventeen son lived like years of his life Jeffera patriarch among his “The adiniring friends. ticello” in private to the great the was of his force death in the he man Even country. in the life year moral of Mon- sage prominent most was land. | antee a AS, the Run Celebration.” so father that I'll boss the jcb the Fourth and that Pll guar- to bring the biggest crowd of wr, hot = firecracker .. +. flung a Ts sie of silers@@ WH; to it; And must wait for igniti Till some one gets well.* Him people here that ever was seen in this Vill not only have people here town. all the but from this county, from counties around.” Millicent was hopeful, but she could e * Cae, clare, "Tis the last red Where it was Ere the mantle Fell over There’s no gne It lies wheré> sun to rise became tn. in: | for the He had a force of bilf 4} JULY OF FOURTH BRATION. CELE- AT MILL FOURTH RIDGE. BALLOON ASCEjFIREWORKS, SION, HORSE RACES. hearted here on The burns on his feet; Mamma thinks she'll recoyér, Xo The use of her arms, (I. " Though the red fire that my edijthem ele Caused eight fire alarms¢ DN 7 Mon- his for : haat e the observations. was very busy OLD-TIME AN GREASED PIG, ; OLD-FASHIONEES THE ALL FUN FOR THE DAY.” AND In coverings neat, And a surgeon is fixing in danger surrender to compelled and their Henry “SAFE rit beard and bisa be and em under him, working posters July ast every “Sane Fourth” poster by &. flanked was towns other of the Millridge poster announcing: i= 3 }. Wy Ah x oe Papa has his head bandaged was he friend of But “Let = for next two days. If dogs grow new tai aN YS For a bunch of baenclne eS Filled puppy with wails. forty-four years, retired to Monticel-| ge 2 Aa so lo and to private he was at impoverishe Oo ae foe arranged ports But none takes it up Uncle Thomas is resting Upstairs ona coty he'll One week before the Fourth several large boxes and barrels duly jabeled “Bxplosives” were delivered to Henry from the local freight. He had them: hauled to a barn at the edge of town, and opened one smail box in the pres ence of a curious few. To their dis‘cust he produced only a few posters: July celebraof announcing a Fourth pack They went tien at Millridge. re gave disgusted street and down Little Willie has wandered | \ € = Downtown with the/pup | ; SE) To inquire of the doct eee a} of after Jefferson, public service know est idea what he was up to. Oe Nie ek2 3 thing we terested. The people wanted to know what Henry was going to do. He wouldn't tell. Then they asked the other members of his committee, but. they smiled serenely and said it was” Henry’s duty to make his announce ments at the proper time-—and besides: they hadn’t heeded his calls for com mittee meetings and hadn’t the slight Henry lot if I really a a | news. Next It lies on the sidewalk, oe a the east that day.” * |: Nevertheless, Millridge *~ 2S Cee ee Nor loved ‘enes-mi To observe its last sp Or hear its last-sig Ce of announcing that through his efforts he did { thrilling child: how set he was against their ever getting married, and how blind he was to Henry’s Presence “They give excursion rates) fe make you think ™ wea w—~.ccleery mean how Henry told Millicent the would be made from all points to Mil? ridge on the Fourth. Judge Sparkless pooh-poched to Mit. Yicent when she burst upon him witlr svtne maev waer dhave a com- | “So statesmanship in papa, you know every other place in the county is advertising a big sane ning the the all “Let Henry take charge of our Fourth of July celebration, and bring a. big crowd here.” of Virginia.” and sure The an of Father in on ment he seemed to be thinking ly, and then he said: "And of Virginia, and Liberty Not one of his life, however, he became distresscircum-| in his embarrassed Ingly In 1814 he suld his library to stances. for 4$23,000, but ae through in-O'er¢ was | ‘songress Mrs. Decker in Sanitarium. San Francisco.—Mrs. Sarah Platt Decker, former president of the Gen- TO KAMAS, He would not tell Millicent what he had in mind, not even when she show: ed him the large posters on Mat street in Millridge advertising ithe sane celebrations to be held in the rival towns. But here, in this little smallest “Well, tell me one which Henry can show EIT ILO engraved Alit8,fororfner companions es Aré bursted and gone. _ in vice-president He was elected 1796, and in 1800 he was chosen pres-. 1809, In March, nearly continuous Utah noml- them ' arrive. Tis thé last red firecracke oé e ft lying alone; be. to not was this ident. Wilson. all - ty—here is where a man must show how he can rise over obstacles.” on} et MK many eae tion, they voted for Wiison, wno we — ae their second ° choice. L.E. FITCH solicits yonr patronage. Plans and specifieations furnished. Statute \ for forty-three balbut when it .’as apparent that yrs the nomina could not secure Clark BUILDER of He m Washington. Washington cabinet in 1704 he freturned to Monticello to enjoy a retirement which. he: intended should last is- national from ‘ore.—Delegates miS? well pleased with the 1€° AND sr UIWCLLV, p. “The sage of Monticello” stands to. counday next to “the father of his United the of try’ in the esteem be, should it as is this And States. estabfor his wise counsel helped to the did lish this nation as firmly as Where abel. eXClhs ‘of CONTRAC TOR anniversary 12:40 which was of the Religious a Re- recently or Taft and aftconvention tetel.«tentateatioat at “Blay Cyr assre~ ara | University can- | anti-Taft sy, all Republican state convenHarrsih’- Dakota ‘here Tuesday not UTAH alee Monticello sup-. hia cynicd a platform which makes Work Guaranteed Satisfactory iatocteletniiet at ence, whe. held ention ha—l’ve £ ; eaten nearly of Independence. de Tition of the national ‘2 | began. Painter and Paper Hange: Setoteatialat health fiftieth The mansion at Monticelhorseback. platform approving the Chicago plat- lo, thanks to Tarleton’s orders, esthe commending form and warmly damage. or pillage serious Gen: |jeaped administration of President Taft. | Though the house itself was not pluneral R. B. Brovn of Zanesville, pastefferson’s J of rest the burned, or dered the commander o the G. A. R., was nomi- |property at severely suffered nated for lieutenant governor. All the stock hands, of the enemy. of be might that products land farm Roosevelt Gets Electors. i service were carried off, the rest berefusing | tng wantonly destroyed. ‘duron, S. D.—Absolutely the ‘. ~““porgivitwo to one to indorse Jefferson resigned from When J. W. ANDERSON GO /village—the inscription prepared by his own hand: Jefferson, Thomas is buried “Here author of the Declaration of Independ- and a majority of more- defeated 100 than in glass tank in window of Park City’s best restaurant | FOR EVERY KIND of PAINTING | his of living to the -a stone, upon delegates only of majority a by ago pack Tuesday And vulge his plans to any one until; as be said, the psychological moment shouid controlled the first session of the Re- | publican state convention three weeks ° any one of its class outside T | R A I E T S 2 7. T R A W E T S _ [ ATTORNEYS AT Lkv O—Taft Columbus; could in a But Henry was not dismayed. He was not even perplexed. He wen# quicily about his work, refusing to, di Convention. Control Men Taft T.. Cafe is unexcelled by not interest the historical pagean? Murphy. F. of Charles port retained the Declaration Owlr His the accept to willing is some others to his last days, and had the happiness indicated by inference that he intendat the ed to force his own nomination Mr. Bryan | © convention now under way. he} |}: that explain to n also took occasio of, indorsement still stands by his finds Champ Clark two years ago, put take to fault with the speaker’s failure chaira stand against Parker in the manship fight and his announcement he or instruction, some because set the example. And everybody who could not visit “the sage of Monticello” at least gave thought to the great retired man of the nation. it was planned at Monticelio raiders. nied the authorship of a telegram addressed to John D. Losekamp of Bill‘ings, Mont., signed “W. J. B.,” which | : ‘that or speakers. certainly he Millridgeites . : OOo LIS purchaser in the year brought its contingent of guests to Monticello. People of wealth, fashion, men of office, professional men, military and civil, lawyers, doctors, Protestant clergy, Catholic priests, members of congress, foreign ministers, missionaries, Indian agenis, tourists, artists, strangers, friends. Some came from affection and respect, some from curicsity; some to give or eS evening Monday interview an “ES ‘ OPN the Every day for at least eight months DENIAL, Declaring the x he Lin. fo president, versity of Virginia, as the scholar, the philoscpher and the savant, he was known the world over. Idied Telegram Gat = & former of Louisiana, the chastiser of the Barbary pirates, the founder of the Uni- Baltirhore.—William Jennings Bryan in ae KAMAS, Monticello gress: which met at Philadelphia. assaulted Intention to Force His Own Nomination at Convention. The Julian All v Lecce oo Repudiates Feed Stable in Connection $12-13-14-15 Judge Salt Lake City, of father-in-law to desperation. Store}. Mrs. Lucy Williams, Prop. |The Sage prepared the draught of for Virginia’s delegation home, utterly forsaking his wife and wrecking his own home and driving his RMT the It was at Monticello that Jefferson A. months previous Dubois had paid flagrant attention to Mrs. Poose Empey, O t € | in easy enough for any man to becomé great and to do great things city, where opportunities sit bin he ie A By a hn te te tn te a VN OV ON OS Brown with rocks immediately prior to the shooting, and that for many a ] { | oraters also. There seem whatever for Hen ry to secure music time; little asserted the to prepare costumes or to rehearse the characters. And besides, there weren’? enough people in Miilridge to previde actors and audience all at the same Henry attrib- is, in this All or anything like that, for the simple reason that there was not time enough is the smarttill you—till Henry was in the be very famous.” Sparkless the doorsteps. three miles away, and returning for half a mile with two guns. The detense was that the killing was justified ———__. smart he places. has met her. Pe ae Brn bn bn bbb byt Lens PPS POY SP OY has been on trial and her husband, of compara “Of course its a little town!” the fudge agreed. “That’s just the place for him to show what’s in him. It’s! and Free. the morning of November 18, following a dance at Moab, Brown shot his laughter orators hopeful belief in Henry Talmore with all the enthusiasm which is only possible to a young ‘woman who knows she has met her fate and that her fate Baan eee DENTIST how Millicent x ee ACQUITTED. Killed say that he the world, bit of a town? If sity he would soon ard a strate Price, Utah.—After deliberating in ‘heir jury room for four hours, the jury in whose hands was placed the fate of Dr. C. FE. WHERRITT sla” RIO Spt the nere for two weeks charged with the murder of his son-in-law, James A. $752... $4.25 Dubois, found that the accused man MAGAZINE MAN, was justified in taking the life of DuSalt Laxe City. ' bois, and that the killing of his daughter, Dubois’ wife, was accidental. On THE Kamas to eighteen feet of water off Brigantine oeach. Mrs. Vaniman saw the collapse of the balloon and its drop into the ocean earrying with it her husband and her brother-in-law. She fell in a faint and was unconscious for some time. Utah 1.50 instantly Calvin Vaniman and Bourrillion had been recovered from the wreckage, which lies wibmerged in about 1.50 ....... come CO “But, papa,” Millicent replied, sor‘sowfully, “Henry really is a most clever man, and—” “Man! Humph! Cast his first vote two years ago!” “Well, he is, so there! And just because he is young you are against him, and think he ought to be as wise and solemn as some old graybeard. Besides, what chance has he to demon- aviatoi is be, brought to an end the greatest and most costly air craft ever canstructed on the western hemisphere. Up to sundown, two bodies, those of World Today ..... won> 200 Good Housekeeping ... 2.02 Kamas as DUBOIS’ $3.86 .. .... - $1.50 3 Cosmopolitan daring Death In all the tragic history of disasters ‘o airships or aeroplanes probably none, 2% .. have carry: five men. 2 Pictorial Review ..:.. $1.09 Ladies’ World ..:..... .60 Priscilla to mass, < h Sia Price a tangled other so and saying so doesn’t endow Talmore with any superhuman utes, from my standpoint.” down TADS MONEY. water, and shot secured state were engaged ed to be no chance you're old and gray, Millie,” observed Judge Sparkless, “but your thinking DnB OI OY eae Courant... men, bo FOR SALE—Milk cows and heifers. Inquire of J. W. Snyder, at Jed Wooaard’s ranch at Francis. Kamas four ho te FO ——_——0 Modern: the was _My TM Compe ts oo eas $1.50 AINOLICON: Cas es ae ete 1.50 Kamas Couralit ...... 1.50 $4.50 of bn bin he bo he be SF OF OD OS FOF SALE.. MAGAZINE crew Sy ba bon Le han Lr FOF OF OS OF OF chor- Anyone wishing to buy a first class yanch will do well to call on if A. ST.. JEOR, Bench Creek. SAVE a OY FOR with Calvin Vaniman, Fred Elmer, George Bourrillon and Walter ©. Gest, exploded while more than 500 feet in uses; pianoforte, for two, four and eight hands. No cheap rag time music, tf G. A. COOPER. RANCH ficat¢ y and\had _ “You may est man in ae quartettes, ot tive importance. All the brass bands in the county were engaged by these WDNespir f VvVvVVeV VV eV VE VVC UV To have the readers of The Courant send to The Courant office in Kamas the names and addresses of former residents of Kamas, who are now living somewhere else. We will tell you later what we want to dc with them. a IT am able to supply good, standard music at fair prices for all grades. duets, nothing acters. ere solos, say The other towns in the county wera planning equally sane celebrations, WANTED. “Vocal, to carrying beautiful young ladies repre senting historical and allegorical cham - help a doubt shadowy that. per- At noon full cf lines were bulging. The daytime events were carried out as advertised, and that night Tajmoreset off the fireworks in a big field, with the crowd roped back at a sate ' 3 dietance. — 4 was the evening of the 5th whem , Judge Sparkless said to Henry: Jef gnexs your idea must be te fod in haps her father was almost correct ly his opinion of Henry as 4 youthful not did individual, who enthusiastic . apply earnest thought to a problem unconcealed of a lot was There it was merriment in Millridge when was Talmore that Henry announced comJuly of Fourth chairman of the upon mittee, and that he was working cut what the other fellow is gomg tt do and then do something better.” out “Pind replied. Henry “No,” what.the other fellow wants to do any splurging away of the village. seat, county with joyous So could find out that you want me marry if ;«; te Millicent-I will be chairman ‘of: the committee on arrangements.” He found out—from Millicent. | a LOOKING FQRWARD. was announcements at which of a Sane Fourth celebration, and which the governor would speak, would be made accordingly.” arrange then his»a plan which would make the day toric in the annals the ' Plumfield, of the Fourth Millridge was people that the corporation: by a parade of ; Sound Bring. the the tattoo on the cracker and Show how, much may And you soon Shy two fingers drum, the bomb— you love your land,. and have a a hand thumb. ». |