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Show --v TUB Bad Man and Us Ulster. Heres the fellow TRI-WEEK- LY JOURNAL, LOOAN.UTAIL . , the desperado Chunk by Clay ico bis doings occupied a good liion at Red River Station, New deal of publio attention. But while Mexico, said a man who lived sev hitname was one to conjure by, eral years in that territory. The and his courage was never quesery of the event, as it was told tioned, there were and Borne good' advice and earnest' testimonies were imparted by the visiting brethren. Elder Burrows of Huntsville, and Elder Park of Mill Creek, Salt Lake Co., have also visited the settlement in the interest of the Y. M. M.I. A jandmany. brethren have found out what it is to have a missionary take up a labor with them. We trust their labors of love will be appreciated and be productive of much good. Washingtons birthday was celebrated by the school children presenting an entertainment consisting of songs, recitations, dialogues, etc., which was quite ! interesting. to specialIf we may ize addresses by three boys,Jrep-resentin- g George Washington the and the statesman, the soldier, boy, and a taubleux represpectively, and the thirColumbia resenting teen original states, were effectively rendered. This evening Pres. C. O. Card of Alberta, Canada, - addressed quite a large assembly showing up the inducements offered to settlers in the region where he "resides. The opportunities of obtaining good e peaking, quietraenjn xico hut little heard of shooting New-Metook place, was that Chunk had who were as brave and as quick on , come to New Mexico from the In the trigger as he, and who would di&n territory to kill Allison, who go no great length to avoid trouble had shot his uncle. He was known with him. Pete., Burleson, the as a bad man with a reputation for sheriff of Colfax county, was one quick shooting to match Allisons of these. Mace Bowman, who. was The two ruen met at Red River at 'one 'time a ' deputy sheriff in station, where the overland stage Colfax .county, was another. Clay stopped for dinner, and they Bat at Allison had reason to remember a n at. Las Animas, - where JLhe din ning table opposite each Allison his to chance killed the city marshal. each had other, watching -PresHe came into a dance hall, one get the drop on the other,. ently Chunk dropped his knife on night whirling his revolver round the floor and reached his hand below bis forefinger, announcing that he the table as if to pick it up. Ins- was Clay Allison and that everytantly Allison pulled his pistol body present must take off his and shot him between the eyes. hat. Bowman who was ' in ' the Chunk fell forward, dead, against crowd; wouldnt have it. so, and the table, and ' Allison went on said that all the Allisons that ever with his dinner as if nothing had came from Tennessee couldut happened. The occurrence natur- make him take his hat off. The ally disturbed the appetites of the men looked at each other and Alother guests, but Allison cautioned lison invited him to drink. They them to remain seated until he had drank together and then Allison farms easily, the resources of ,the finished his dinner, and they all said: country ,"the abundance of water, took his advice. After dinner he Bowman, you and I both cant coal, etc., were all ably treated, mounted his .horse and rode away, be the best man, but theres a way showing that no industrious perand the affair ended with that. we can settle which is high. Lets son need be without & farm, if he There was a long list of casual- iajrour guns on the bar and take will only take- - advantage of the ties to the account of Clay Allisons our places across the room. At opportunities offered to settlers. ' Our old time friend and neighpistol, but they all occurred in the word each man goes for his e Wm. F. Rigby, also presented bor, with no one aod the that doesnt get encounters, gun, of reminiscences jof pioa number unof the there first is out of luck. working up drop or any showed how the fair advantage on his part. He Ill go you, said Bowman, and neer days, and hAve come to this was in good repute as a cattleman, the two jnen laid their revolvers on people who and when free from liquor his be- the counter, with the muzzles region as settlers, led by men of havior was that of a crossed, and stepped backward brain and muscle, if not to say invioWhen fellow. drunk the across the room. Somebody in the spiration, are becoming the legisgood lent, homicidal side of his charac- crowd called Go. Bowman sprang lators aod stalwart founders of exter asserted itself. I saw an exhib- across the room like a panther, and tensive commonwealths. ition of this trait soon after my Allison was looking into the muzOur friend, Samuel Thompson, New to Mexico. Bowis zles of both revolvers which coming rejoicing over the birth of anwas Geo. Washington born Feb. other at Cimarron, the county man had grabbed. It seat of Colfax county, on the ocHow do you like the color of 22, in his domicile. casion of an exciting election, and itf asked Bowman. Trusting that the Legislators Allison had been at the polls all will not forget for what purpose Alliall said Its right, Mace, After the were closed polls day. son, throwing up his hands. they were elected in the midst of Allison stood drinking among a Youre the best man. all their sensations, we are, Yours respectfully, And Bowman laid Allisons group of men lined np at the counter in Lamberts barroom. Next pistol on the counter. Well call Clarkstonian. him a man named Caton stood it off . this time, Clay,, he said. Clark iton, Feb. 23, 1899. waiting to be served. Happening Only, when youre playing chief Mrs. Alfred to turn his head and see him, Al- again dont try it on with me. CUrke. of Hits-walison without a word, pulled his There were drinks all round, the Manor Co., Iowa, has heavy revolver and knocked Caton orchestra struck up a tune, and been the mothdown with a Bavage blow in the the dancing and gambling went er of four head. It was supposed that he on, with Clay Allison much less in children. Now : mistook Caton for another man evidence than usual. He had re- sheI says am about to whom he disliked, but no explana- ceived one of those jolts that illus- become a mother and X i tions were asked or offered; the trate the frontier, saying: Theres ifiii, hare been troub-le-d with morn-lo- g man was taken away, half stunned no man thats best all the time. sickness and I could and bleeding, and the drinking I saw Allison last in the train vomiting. not eal uy break- - 4 O went on with no break in the con- going south from Trinidad. He fast; but two days ago I taking versation. was a tall, strongly built man, of your began Favorite Prea day, twice scription In 1878 I saw in a corner of the good appearance,' with' full gray-blu- e teaspoonful at a and I am pleased same barroom two splashes of red eyes that kindled with a cold time, to say that I hare aot walll the which bad a vomiting spell for marked glitter like that of polished steel. against mornings." the place where Pancho, a Mexican He limped slightly from the effect, twoThe Favorite Prefell relieves mom desperado, by Allisons pistol. presume, of some early wound or scription sickness and the other The two men were hunting each other injury. In the first of the ing discomforts of the period other and came together there. journey his talk and manner were preceding motherhood bw purifying the Pancho stood in the corner and as that of a suave, genial fellow of whole system and by strengthening and invigorating the spehe talked with Allison held his the cattleman stamp. But after a cial organs involved. sombrero before his body as a cover few drinks from the pocket flasks Morning sickness is ; Py due to the efforts of to his right hand, which he was that were plentiful on the train, nature to remove from the body every bit of working down toward his pistol his manner changed, and he beimparity which might when Allison fired twice. The came ugly and bullying in look offset the health of the g little one to come. The lights went out in the shooting and speech. His cardirect cause of the nauand Lambert closed the barroom eer ended with the death of Pancho sea is an irritation of without relighting them. Allison at Cimarron. A year or two laer the nerves of the feminine organism, which had gone out and ridden away, hut he wept south on the Pecos, where have a sympathetic Pancho could not be found The he bought or took charge of theW jd-o- w connection with . the next morning when Lambert opnerves of the stomach. McS way ies cattle. Her hps-ban- d The Favorite Preened his bar he saw Pancho, asleep had been killed in one of the scription goes dis he supposed, in a chair in ihe cattle wars tlxat were a part of New rectly to the seat of the trouble, soothes the corner of the room, and tried to Mexicos history in those days, raffled nerves and wake him. The Mexican was dead, and it needed a man like Allison,' to brings comfort at once. It is a safe shot through the head and the keep the stock frem becoming pubmedicine to take. heart. ' lic property. Allison had married It contains no alIn the period when Las Ani and he now asttled down to live, in cohol, opium or other dangerous mas, Col., was a terminus of the peace, if he could, on his ranch. drug. It contains Kansas Pacific railroad branch He met his death five or six no sugar or syrup. It aids the digesfrom Kit Carson, and the New ago by being thrown fromyears his tion and is a gen- Mexico beef herds were driven up wagon. New York Sun. eral system tonic, while it acts directly and strongly oa tha there to be shipped East, Allison one special set of organs' made things lively at that town Cl&rktton Clippings. every season. One night when he HO. 4018. iheonthe spotwhere the ' -- - call-dow- Coroners Inquest at Squawville. Snithfield Notes.' of none denied we ns Wasnt it that . The 22nd inst, was a gi. played a leadin' hand for the joung folks in our Sending Mexican Rinaldo tohe greaser Promised Land ; promptly at 10 a.m. He had give na provercation far a doin' schools met in th e, Tabernacle . - of that same- a fine entertainment was By a palmin' all the aces in an honest by all present. that shot you, a i flourishing condition, generally In a recent number of the Sun he veaid. the year that Allison I retd an account of the killing of was During on the warpath in New Mex A1 . . - face-to-fac- n the Squawville 2 grand jurisdiction,-bu- grand ball at night brought to 4 close one of our national holid. 4 Mies Hattie .Meikle,. daughter Commissioner James Meikle, with a painfnl accident on, the ice and dislocating knee. Doctor Hindman was led in, and after administer, chloroform the fracture duced. The patient along nicely. James V. Allen has sold all if. stock in the Farmers Union Jfi it to Iaac Jorgensen for $1,100. mT Allen is trying to dispose of 111 real estate, with calculations of making his home in the Tetoi Basin, TnlbiTnear future. Mrs. Robert L. Fishburn of Brigham City, was up visiting r latiyes and fRends a few days last he t --- gentlemauly way That we modestly informed him he could make bis legal play. . ' ' , So he summonsed np a jury, an it started on its work Jy electin me the foreman, a posish I . couldnt shirk, An we met in solemn order, every face a wearin woe Quite befittinan event of sich solemnity, you know. Then the witnesses was questioned, an they all expressed surprise At the startlin information of the Mexicans demise, An upon their oatbs asserted they was week. , Miss Rose Gittens has more than satisfied gone como livin an That he jest got tired spend a few days with friends. . mitted suicide. We have had fifteen man-killin- -- -- Notice for Publication. We havnt Land Offlos at Salt Lake City. Utah. of remonstrance came to the seen him for some time, but wiple January 85tn. 1899. wy Notice is hereby given that the following door of a dance hall where they were he is away named baa filed settler notice of ber intenattending to Business, tion ut make final in 'support of hst and fired in jon them with a. shot- seeking pleasure, oroelng'idQtained claim and that saidproof proof will be made before gun, dropping Allisons brother to by unavoidable- causes, eveata pre the Countv filerk of Cache County, at Logan, Cache County, oa the 10th day o! March LB99, the floor badly .wounded. Allison transpiring here that are worthy Charlotte MtQustalfon, widow of Gustat W at the tlmq was dancing, but before of passring notice. F uastafsea, H. X. No. 9711 for thr the marshal could dodge back he On Sunday, Feb. 19, Pres. S.M. etc. 1L and S H S W X Dec, 12, Tp She naaee the following witnesses to prove had drawn his pistol aq$ continuous residence upon and cultivation ityt him Molen anji wife, and Elder Jopn cfI atsaid laud, via: , pft , the r, High .Council, jRewgsW, Merrill, Gsonr G.lfnrill.'Moroul kohartW. were fare attending qur wjkrd coneOlaey, Relt. all of SnulMsld, pulledf hixxr in towhere "Idq ference.. Mtt reports me&ihoned ,, fa.tXKD.lff obbs, brother lay bleeding on the floor. quorums and associations to be tMllW la Gs. T. - foiClaimaaw ! - wouldnt have it so, An he asked tu all to licker in sich I Sxn. Attoraty . ride; and affine- time they W without the slightest accident it was a legal duty,, an the jurys verdick might Git the reckless perpetrators in a tangle - Prty tight, ur the suddent elevation of a mortal to a tree Was a crime, as per the statutes, ol quite serious degree. We endeavored to convince him that the " statutes didnt go Said . . - y poker game. re80n? Fly in' rnmora of thejynchin.in. some and speeches, all of ed with praise and honor unknown manner got To the cohnty seat below us, an pre-- Father of our Country. cipitately brought ' At 2 p. m.'the children The ol' coroner a sailin fur to take the at the central school, where wt!? needles pains Of a holdin' of an 'inquest on the with a great many of their pS weather-chille- d remains. ents started out for a n, What has A whUrecital free-hearte- d, and his friends had' started into Editor Journal: run the town the city marshal by become of Sanko? MARCH 2 1813. - young A to cit- All the skill of the official couldnt izens added to our community sines shake their evidence, New Years day. All were intro. An the' coroner was puzzled at their duced to their respective families Dr. Alice Done. by Tur.twas proved beyond a question that Smithfield, Feb. 27, 1899. wed neither heard nor read. Fore the coroners arrival, that the Mexican was dead, I have been afflicted with rhele remarked in Bnappy manner that ho umatism for fourteen years and uo. thought it mighty queer That a thing like that could happen in thing seemed to give any relist I the camp an no one hear was able to be around all the time, tfary cussed thiDg about it, an to hols- but constantly suffering. I had ter up his view tried felwe tol him that us everything I could hear of Ij coincidence, and at last was, told to try Chamlers thought so toe. After due consideration in a strictly berlains. Pain Balm, which I did. and was relieved ignance so intense, t and immediately n a short time cured. I am happy o say that it has not since r urned. Josh. Edgar, German-towcoroner, which read : Cal. For sale by Bittr We the jury here assembled find the legal way, An considerin the evidence brought ' forward in the play, We returned a proper verdict to the n. Jros. 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