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Show THE Delinquent Tax Lindi JOURNAL. LOGAN. UTAH, DFCEMBER 9 1902 TRI-WEEK- LY m DesSl 1M3 the Robbers. Official lint of delinquent taxe of Richmond U. S. Marshal Rounds arrived An required by law, no . cKj fu" lt,e J'e,kr the city Monday night, having in tlce in hereby given that the following- named persons and property are delinquent in the pay- in charge two men Avho robbed the ment of taxes for the year 1903, in the amount Montpelier postoffice at an early herein specitied ; and that unices said amonuts honr Thursday Marshal morning. are sooner with costs, tlnf I shall paid, together hereinafter described to Rounds av as accompanied by Poell the property licemen Gee and Hoggie, of Mout-pelie. satisfy snch taxes and custs in the manner prescribed by law! Kald fiIe will begin on the who captured the men. third Monday in December, 1902, at twelve The story of the capture an told v oclock noon at the front dHr of the City Hall, Mr. Gee is about as follows: at Richmond City, Utah, and will continue from by U until 11. xhausted. the Thursday forenoon the two men. dayTy day r, ' .. .James Audrew 8 E tp It See 35 4 ae II Andrus See E who gave their names as .Frank Darrett mid Iliram Johnson, were TotafTax arrested in Montpelier on suspicion R 1 having committed the robbery 40 j They had a hearing Friday before 41 a magistrate there, but were dis-! charged for want of evidenee. Up jtm'being released the officers told 4 j the men that they regretted having them of being guilty of &nsPep 3i such an offense and expressed re-- 2 j them on 06 fftet at having detained tjieir journey to Butte, where they 08 said At the they were going. same time the officers were eon 2 54 guif-that 2 the men the Avere jfident 34J and ty parties kept a watch on them until left Montpelier they 58 '"Friday afteznoon on a'frieght. Shortly after the men had left the officers found the money obtained from the postoffioe and a the .plat3 70 revolver cached under three huhdied yards 10 form about 08 from the depot. Theofijeers knew Avhoever had stole the money that would return for it, and for them, About ,2 oclock Saturday morning tAvo meu appeared at tbe place .for the 78 purpose of getting their plunder. in hiding, 20 The officers. av!io were in charge took men the promptly 34 and Avne not in the leiist sur2 43 prised to find that their prisoners 18 were the two men who had been on released Instead of Friday. 5 70 going to Butte, the two men had 5 14 left the train at Soda Springs and 3 70 returned to Montpelier on a frieght that night with the hope of seeur 4 10 ing their plunder and getting out of toAvn again without being seen The men were by the officers. 4 21 innarmed and made no resistance when told to surrender by the of- 1 1 John John An lrua lot 0 block 23 plat A E see tp 13 R John Andrus N . 1 E acres 183 lots' and 3 Jbhu E Anderson, S block 4, plat A 1 $4 1 . Burnham J Lacres 8 N E sec 4 L Burnham 8 W j acres . 1 22 sec 4 tp 35 It 14 It 14 tp 1 E 1 acres John L 1 E acres Id M F Bell, all lot plat A 35 tp It IE tp 14 R 4 1 11-- . sec SENW T Bell M lots S 4 29 tp 4 acres J sec M T Bell N E acres 3 M T Bell N E R tp 14 E 1 I R I E R 14 tp E 1 ! sec 35 tp 4 It 1 E acres 14 " 25 . 27 14 . , O V Beach personul property O D Beach lot block IS pJat A Annie Bates lot 5 lifock 5 plat A lots 3 PbliHk David Cai JMin 8 18 2 A plat eonse-auentlyla- 147 Helena Erickson lots plat A acres E H SEN I Egan XVm 31 1 Egan bliH'k 38 It 35 tp 14 1 I X E sec 3) tp 14 RIEucres 24 H 'H R 13 1 1 N sec 23 tp 14 It acres 61 Cieo B Fames personal rowrt.v C L Funk part W.V4 sec 2 tp 13 R acres .V O II Eekersley Andrew Felt man X X AV 1 1 ,' sec AV acras 117 Brigham Ilyer all hit 2 part lot 71lk 22 plat A E J Hunt S AV S AV sec 35 tp It 14 tp R LE 4 1 E acre a 2 1 AV B Hunt, Jr., 8 E 1 5 sec34 tp acres 5 B Hunt, Jr.. K B 1 E acres 18 Thomas Horne E acr.'s 51 H D Hogan X V AV AV E sec 35 tp 14 sac 35 tp 14 K 23 block 20 jd.it 3 plat X E part lots . I R 1 1 1 ficers. The amount taken from the safe This was all secured aaiis $2Go except $22, which amount the rob the time of their hers spent-lrorelease otu Friday until their second arrest Saturday morning. After they were locked up. Ileggie heard one of llie men say. " Ac are up Hgainst it now, as the officers have got a cinch on us. Johnsons real name is Fergu son, and he is we i known iu poOnly about a ll ice circles here, 32 vveek from onr he released Avas ago a sixty-daserved county jail, having sentence for workiug a cou-4- 8 fidence game on the east side. The men hadTlreir hearing be-fU. S. Commissioner Turner The eviyesterday afternoon. dence produced against them Avas very convincing, and ns they had nothing to offer in the tlcfense, the commissioner bound them over 26 to aAvait trial at the spring term of 04 the federal court. Marshal Rounds committed them to the county 20 jail here. Ioeatello Advance. 40 A oseph Hcndrii ks lot block 2 A oseph nendricks 8 j lot plat 3 block 3 A H 'iidrii ks X !. mc 31 tp 14 It rE acres 18 Jo'-eji'2 nf 34 tj 14 It t Hcmh icks-IE ni re M W H Hendricks loth 7 8 1 luck 31 jilat 1 Jo-itjil- i h II Hendricks acres AV it tj) , sec 8 14 K ! i; It I acres 9 sec X E 27 tp i 1 0 George Uamp lot 5 block 25 plat A Kiel Johansen X E U sec 3 tp 13 It E acres 4 Niels Johansen X E i see 25 tj 14 R J Io-lieem- 10 Hendricks 11 E E acres 5 C Johnson 1 35 tp It 14 1 X W E 1 sec 31 tp sec 35 to. ser 35 tp 1 R 14 E acre i 4 X AA R 14 E 1 acies Alstne Johnson AV 4 4 Carl Johnson X acres 6 plat orc 2 Sirs Frantz Johtrsm X AV k, see 3 AA' 1, 23 block Byron E Johnson lots A 1 - 2 block lots A It tpj'l 9 18 plat 1 Matilda Johnson lots plat A C A Luudstroiu, lot A C A and 3 block 2 38 I block 1, 'M jd.it 1 AA'uj I --arson X see X E H Lumlstrom acres 4 E AA acres 3 Robert Larsou X 4 ' sec 26 tp 14 tj 14 It 202 It 1 1 E 30 AA tp 13 It E 35 t ji 14 It sec 4 2 1 acres 14 2 05 sec Robert Larson S E acres part block AA 13 - '2326 ilat 14. 2 08 plat 1C - 1 A plat L E LurmHi part bliHk 13 ami A acres 14 L E Larsou 1.6a 2 ami 3 block A 66 1 16 L E Larson S - acres 2 Talley E 1 H Moluoii, mi a mock plat 1 A I 01 30 2 45 1 Carl Olsen lot block 9 plat Carl Olsen 8 E 4 sec 35 tp acres 4 A 1 Parley Peterson R 14 26 40 improvements F H Ruitiey lot 7 block AVlllant Robinson SE acres 129 James L Sorem on R E acres i 3 4 C 1 NtoibbirO part 17 plat A hce 23 U II 1 24 sec 35 14 tp 62 1 II fSlmbbird b E eros s John Tclfonl acres 4 ..J . Job - 4 8ce 35 sec AA see A AA 14 tp 35 13 tp 1 It U I tj 14 tp 13 R see AVK 3 80 1 40 Job u Tejfci d S sec AV-- 35 1 p. 1 4 R-- Thomnsscn (icrsoual pniperty Aur'e AVhltrliend all lot 1 E H lot 2 '' h'. .k 2 . plat A J V AVhittJie Estate (lot -8 block 20 , pl .t A C Ai hlttle Estate K E 24 sec 27 tp 14 J The Heaviest Dealer in Alfalfa Seed. Buys and Ships all kinds of Grain and Produce. Nobody Allowed to l Pay Higher Prices - pill habit. i H ' E acres 14 JCA.'htttle Estate's iE acres 19 4 4 sec 27 Tp 11 Aft takfT hotlyftdnltS;? y d U36 1 oo 1 20 2 90 I 13 R 1 54 i I d sky-worl- get the Utah Mortgage t Loan Corporation He never chased a keyhole round the knobs he saw upon the door. For Adams house was all outdoors, his roof the arching Has moved to its New He never heard his .dear one talkoerj about V JtuiMiiig on the Tithing the women of her set, House corner. He never felt upon his neck the c old heel Itw of remorseless debt, Had he but killed that pesky snake and V a told his wifely cherubim w His liAer was all out of whack and fruit v did not agree with him, His life in Kden never would Jmve come Officers: to such disastrous wrectfj Mostts Thatch kk, President. And wed not now-bdoomed to wear an Uko. H. Champ, Adams apple in the neck. ,A. 11. Thompson, Sect'yFfeas. 8 J, Carton Adams iu Denver Post Money to Loan Uo Delay. 1 - y e Vice-PreHde- pt. -- s x- naeaae a Bishop Ira Neheker and C. C. Kearltooka trip to Lngau last Aveek; the latter returned Saturday. Stake High Councillors Win. II. Piggotand Win. A. Hymns, ns per special commission from the 'I Stae Presidency completed their visit to the people in their houses held cottage meetings at the resi deifftes of Messrs E. G.Lanibouru, N?0. Wnlilstrom and Mrs. Ann Kearl, on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday evenings, respeeively, attended nil our public gatherings, addressed our Sabbath School auc Sunday afternoon congregation and pel formed a labor of love nnd encouragement among onr people which we Avill feel assured will be long and gratefully remembered and appreciated by nil. The Avorthy elders departed on londav morning for a continuation of llieir mission in behalf of the people of the Kouud Valley ward. Wrn. Oakley of Paris, bringing Mc Donald Candy Co. man, was a Lake town vLior on Tuesday. The Y. L. M. I. A. conceit on Thanksgiving night Avas a gratifying success financially and other-wis- can We i II t, -- Tell you Tbe cost of a journey iu the civilized world through tickets. We the best Steamship to any point mid sell yon represent nil lines and a splendid railway system of 8000 miles THE ROCK ISLAND. Let us help you plan a wiuter trip. THATS OUR BUSINESS. Dining Cars. e, The first respectable snoAv of the season befell us this week, and of course jack frost had to follow it up, pinehing our toes andBear Lake noses, a boom g for the glove, mitteD, under and overwear trade. Stake Supt. of Religion classes, Heber C. Kceteh, Stake Aid Morgan J. Rich and special M. I, A, missionary Davidson of the Teton valley, Idaho, made an official and welcome visit here last week. Ilid-da- y Dist, und-makiu- Joseph Irwin, Lake Town, Doe. 3. Cents: LuncheonFifty Salt Lako City, Uta P:sjr. Agt. t i; iP'L'-rw- jf k: fi. I 3 1902. Lucky Old Adam a lucky mnn, and luul bo sat right down on Kye And told her he believed her fruit wns caculated to deceive. And coljly jnishcd it frbm him when tho 15 bagged of him to take n bits His life in Eden might have been a dream of heavenly delight. He neAer knew the many cares the modern husband has to meet The thorns strewn in, the marriage rath to wound tlie solos oL manly feet. The many things that come to snatch the golden fringe from tunrriec t: life As victims do who now, must have, thnt, ' TuiiiryTiieycaff a wife. Ob ! Adam was tioodYvay Easirnreruirz.' it It takes you through Detivtr, past grandest scenery on the contimen,t. tlm At Denver the thro sleeper from Salt Luke City is attached to Burlington Flyer-Un- it you at Omaha or Chicago safely, quickly, eoin-foitabl- e. . i i ' children like it. Buy it and you had to tack his brain to frame will get the best. It always cures. He. neA'er excuses lor his dear For sale bv Riter, Bros. Drug Of Avhere hed been so lute at night- am - Co. why bis eyes should look so queer Because he hnd no place to go and when she found a Rilken hair Lake T own Locals.' his shoulder well bhe knew no rivn Upon . hussy put it there. Editor Journal: Willis Alley arrived from Canada on Sunday, He never had t6 wait an hour for her to dress when going out, The young man has bpen up there She had no costly French pier glass in and speaks for several jnonths front of which to squirm about, . which But simply tied the vaiting stringniu. highly of it as a country in homes neAer turned to nskher lm.te to make money, coufortable To tell her how her costumo suL at.d off. well and get" independently . 0 ' acres 3 A Timdv Suggestion. This is the season of the the prudent ami care;u when housewife replenishes her supply of Ufeaiiiherlains Cough reniedy.lt U eertaiir tof tie ueeded before the tviiiter is over, and result, are imieh more pioinptnnd satisfactory when it is kept at hand and given as soon as the cold is eontraeted nnd before it has become settled in the system. In almost every instance a severe cold may be warded off by taking this remedy freely as Konnas the first indication, Pi the cold appears. There is no danger in giving it to children for it contains no harmless substance. It is plea? E 1 - I .... X 2 uiotle Stajrjr acres 34 ttTE 6 96 X E au 1 1 see H A' ' acres 10 Mrs Frantz Johnson 14 it E acres 0 ' Mrs. Frants Johnson i- (Repaired and improved) 1 R Egan center see 35 Ip acres 1 4 AA' id JORGENSEN AT The Logan Elevator VV Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are easy and pleasant to take. A most effective laxative. They do not be- 1 1 To-fee- ha done f r nic."" write Mr. X. Icy. of Clc eland. Cuyahoga Co.. Ohio. " I was troubled for over a year with what the doctor pro I licenced iudigcMion. had lit nous livaduclirs, as uudeaaut taste in my liiouih in the morning; and my blood wn very I tried diflerent poor. medicine but to no avail. My parent insisted on my takir Dr. Fierce' Golden I did Medical Discovers. to; am now ou the fourth feel and tiottle. stronger than I have fur teu year. I cannot speak too highly ' iu its favor." . block 28 5-- ,see 27 1 1 23 she had the thing on straight. Old Father Adam never had to buck against a wifeys inn. To listen to reproaches from her automatic, tireless jaw, her fingers in his hair or clutched about his gurgling throat hen mamma took a hand to shield her danghter from a cross old brute. He never from his ofiice came to find a lot of chilly grub Upon the table tvith a note to tell him wife was at her club, But there wasf one sweet privilege he never knew lie couldn't make Comparisons 'twixt Eveyii pies amt these his mother used to bake. C.oldc a Dr. Fierce' Medical Discovery J M F Bell N E acres sec AV enred by Ackjrb Enulibh KKMEDothe king of all Cough Cures Cures and colds in a day. 25 cents. coughs Your money refunded if disaatieOed. Write for free sample. W. II. Hooker & Co. Juffalo, N. Y. Sold Riter Bros Drug Co. lh 1leas aec-- pt my thanks for tin good 1 S Borj-eso- n ISAAC the most dreaded and deadly of all diseases. well as pneumonia, and all Ainjr Troubles are relieved st once and Of disease fj often the trail marked by a woman's gown. A recent investigation showed a horde of microbes, including those of influenza, consumption and a dozen other varieties, gathered in the trail of a woman's dress. , The micrclx: is everywhere, bat itj prey are the weak and feeble people whose blood is, "pour and digestion W'weuk. Dr. l'ierce8 Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition and purifies the blood. It strengthens the boity by increased nutrition to resist or throw off dis case. - 3-- 4 L Burnham center sec J ' City Tre isurer, Richmoiul City, Utah. sumption , TICKET. OFHCEi-- 7? WEST, SECOND Salt Lake - - SOUTlTSTREEt, Gty. R.F. NESLEN, Gfol Agenl. ' , I? |