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Show TIIE Early West Of -- 7 Hunting-tid- es in Utah are not on one sifle. To my saw- a womans This ' is bverlyliumeroiisr haps because the pioneers ror-- I pm -- perfect hqr scalp-hang-i- ng whf from, his inside belt, a white colored ,ehose to keep records of theii womans scalp with light deeds came after the big gair hair over a foot long! I cant begin to tell you had fallen into the hands of Jede who what a feeling that jsight sent diah Smith and his trappers were through me. It was like a curcamped on Utah lake: or and rent of electricity ; and I felt it captured by Capt. Ashley glean, downt tq the ends of my. ;tnr toiltlrtrtrttwa Kit Carson, or John Weber and toes Like a flash 'I' knew that the Indian was a murderer, that their kind. he had killed some settler 3 wife Brigham Young, Jr., the oldesi and probably the whole family, .son of Brigham Young, used to stolen their horses, am was behave a good story to tell of the Even ing followed way in which Peg Leg Smith got an Indian wont run a good pair his venison on Bear Lake, whe of horses to .death for just noththe Bear lake monster 'story had , . not yet 'received the trimmings ing. iNebe-keranWithouttoping for any in-- , recently added by Aquila his collaborators on the stant to think what I was doing recent additlonslo' Monster liter rgrabbedmy rifle, cocked it", 'and atnre. Smiths work was to get brought it to hear on the Indian. Lay down or Ill shoot you,1 'the Indians camped near the I the lake to come in and bait fairly yelled at him. monster with venisdn legs each Ill never forget the look of night, Smith himself stripping ferocity and fear he gaye me. the hooks a little later in the Tie didnt obey the order at once but glancing over his shoulder he night. William T. llornaday lias re- said, You know met, corded some of the finest campI said, No I dont know you fire stories on record, and they and I dont want to, either, Me Tom Savage. came to him from his mountain in on a hunting trip Well, I said, I dont give a companions the Rockies, told to while away cuss how savage you are. If you y d t , r , . and..,.. on ..thetime.,onrainy,days. days when the hunting party was too tired to venture out. Mr llornaday recorded his hunting experiences in a recent, volume fronj the Scribners press and several chapters are given over tn the camp fire tales of his guides. One of them is by Charlie Smith, a first quality mountain man who had killed many mountain goats in the crags and many grizzlies on the rock slides of the Rockies. One pight, his story ran, I wras camped valley in the snow, An Indian rode up to my fire. He reined in his hdrse and sprang to the ground, giving a grunt by way of salutation. . He had two horses and had been riding one and leadiug the other. They r were both dripping with perspiration and seemed ready to drop in their tracks. He asked me for some grass for his horses, and I told him I hadnt any, to spare. It .wouldit-have done them - any good even if I had had a ton to give them, for they were just completely, run to- death. They stood up only a few minutes and before daylight one of them was in-Dr- -- ews -- - .dead. ' The Indian was dressed in a buckskin shirt and legging and a heavy red blanket was belted around his waist. I was sitting on my blanket and my rifle which I always kept near me, was tucked under the edge of my bed, by my side. A cold, raw wind was blowing, and as the Indian tuni-e- d about to warm himself by th' fire, . the wind caught the corner of his red blanket and blew it np dont sayI'Il ..firyout. dcL.a9,;X. hide so full of holes it won't hold baled hay; and youd better not argue the point. Seeing that I had my gun levelled square at his heart he dropped to the ground. .Now, I said, turn your back to me, and if you attempt to turn over or get np or look at me tonight, Ill kill you right where you lay. ' "After the first shock of-surprise and 'horror had worn off I did some mighty hard thinking I was in a mighty uncomfortable Business Directory Practical Xmas Presents Here is a partial list, of. what Small -- and JLarge.JSx: e. fire. we-hav- As the officer in command press wagons, sleighs and flexible dismounted; his" glance fixed up- - fliers. Toy ,wheel barrow , and on the blanketed party in front wringers, carving sets, pocket of the ' fire7ird"birt oofe- - Air the knives, xilverwar echafingl dishes, whole situation. He went up and basting serving dishes, - self poked the Indian with his foot, roasters, bread and as the savage turned, lii.s hjad iers. At the and looked at him, he said to me N. A. LARSEN,, Well, stranger, yon cheerfully, Hardware Co., 37' have got onr bird here! Weve ' f- -! been wanting this fellow.State Teachers Association. Very likely, officer, I 3aid .For ., the above the. Oregon y on. hjidn It showed n nj rSh6rt"Liflf;' wiltmake a date- - of another hour a hearse would have two cents a mile iq each direcbeen more handy than handcuffs. tion to Ogden with rate of $3.00 The lieutenant told me this Ogden to Provo and return. Indian was an outlaw, a Bannock Tickets on sale Jan. 1st, 2nd and who had made a sneak on an iso 3rd, good to .return Jan. 6th. lated settler and killed him, his wife, and Ms child He was ta. ken to Fort Klamath, tried for murder and hanged. The-talis sandwiched adventures with grizzlies and slideroek in winter, and all of them make as admirable a col- Food Choppers, any kind. . $1.00 ; 50c lection of mountain ' stories a? Stable Lanterns,...-.:.50c Roasters have survived ..'the days of ' ..1 50c settlement and civilization. Des- lee Skates Wood Wringers $2.00 eret News. " Rogers Silver and Nickel Silver, 4 wares. Table and Pocket .CutA Simple. Question lery Razors and Scissors, Guns and Revolvers, 22 and'Air Rifles. Blank and Cap Pistols. ' Logan People Are Requested to ARCHITECTS C. PHOTOGRAPHERS T. BARRETT ujujsll Architect Work-Superintende- . When -- d Union Block No. 1. M Main Bt. Fboan (.Portraits Enlarged in Crayon, India Ink, raatej and Water Colors Corner Mat and Center Streets; Cogan, Ut 13S BARBERSHOPS . . - SPECIAL WESLEY JACQUES j BARGAINS .... ...... Honestly Answer This. Boys Tool Chests Is not the word of a Logan niore'con-vineinthan the doubtful' utterances of people living everywhere else in the Union t Read this: ' Win,' Currell, living at 891 North Sixth East St., Logan: Utah, says:'' I was never seriously troubled with kidney complaint, but last spring I was at tacked with pains through , my represen-tativeeitizern- J. N. JENSEN Barber Shop and Bath Rooms AH Kinds' of Custom Planing aei We employ none but first clia Saw Milling. Bee Hives Mannfs. barbers, thus ensuring the bei tured. wood for sal ' Kindling of ; , t a oaJLftnd jervjcatHivft convinced. l . Baa WaayCtak PAINTEFS AND PAPER H EXPRESSMAN. , ERS . express work promptly anc JOHN BENCH to attended carefully by House Painter and Paper flamt GEORGE BROWN er. Sign Writing, Calsominis 217 Phone A. Independent Glazing, etc. AH Teltpbone FEEB STABLES 1S1 s X9 South Ms PAPERHANGING, UPHOLSTERING AND CARPET CLEANING. FARMERS FEED STABLES WILLIAMSON. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Proprietor After June 1st will be 30 to . FRED SCHIRMEISTER Main Sts. the place occupier 79 W. 4th South Street. until recently by the Cache Valle Bell Phone 206 R. Implement Co., across the sire from Studebaker Bros. W.-- A- 5:-S- Chas. England 1,.. LAWYERS NEBEKER, HART A NEB22E1 V Lawyers Suites 5 ' 1 PUDLI !Y1 and 6 Commercial Ble 1 of g . planing and sawmill ! e Groups. Specialty Desired - PHOTO SIUrntT Family -- A witji real CarpenterToolLOO up 7- 0Ind. 80 We have a very large stock of UTA.C LOGAN, goods suitable for presents and prices are positively lowest in BRING YOUR JournaL Office, Loflan - the State. R. Lafount& Co. .. WEST CENTER STREET . 1 Rags. Iron, Bottles, Rubber metals, hides, beeswax. etc., to us. We pay the highest price. PLENTY OF Honey to Loan AT ALL TIMES LQGAN JUNK CO 146 Main Street Phones Ind. 337. Bell 162 Utah Mortgage Loan Corporation I THATS IT J I ! back, accompanied, by a soreness I the think I through my kidneys. If your time is limited it is still trouble was brought on by a Cough yourself into a fit of to answer hut ope want ad. better wonder while and then strain through these ''organs why yon spasms TITHINQ OFriC CORNER lifting as I am forced to do a dont get well. 1 yon will only today than none at all. teams Hore-houn- d great deal of heavy work. I try a bottle of Ballards position. The main cause of my, knew from the irregular action of Syrup your cough will be uneasiness was that the pine logs a thing of the past. It is a posimy kidneys that they were dismight burn out before morning ordered and that medical atten- tive cure fqr Coughs, Influenza, and that darkness might force me tion was necessary. I lived in Bronchitis and all Pulmonary diseases. One bottle will convince to ftet. London, England, some years ago And so I spent the long bitter and personally knew of a number you at your druggist, 25c, 50c, had been perma- $1.00. Soldby Riter Bros. Drug. night the longest I ever spent of : people-whCo. b WINTER EXCURSION .TICKETS NOW ON SALE. Along about 5 oclock in the nently cured by Doans Kidney THE ROUTE OF THE LOS ANGELES LIMITED. morning as I sat there watching Pills,, and seeing that they could f Utahs Finest Train. and thinking, I noticed the In- be procured at the Riter Bros. dian gave s slight start, and Drug Co., got a box and began TO NEW SHORT-LINthen" appeared to be "intently Us usIrTglheihr' By the time Ihad tening. I, too, strained my ears taken the contents of this first NEVADA hoping against hope that some box, the backache disappeared settler might "come along, for by andmy kidneys were "restored to Via LAS VEGAS, NOW COMPLETED. that time I had resolved that normal We a and natural condition; have plenty of all kinds Leave Salt Lake City 8il5 P M. assistance did not come soon I I have not had any recurrence of good Coal. Union Pacific, Arrive Goldfield 7:05 P. M. would have to put a ball through of the trouble since, and have Rock Springs lamp and nut, the murderers head, affix my been able io work hard every Diamond lump and nut Ask the Agent, or Address 1 in Kemmerer him the roa day. brand, and leave lump and nut. ' J We make a specialty of J. H. BURTNER, DISTRICT PASSENGER AGENT, To my great relief I soon deFor sale by all dealers. Price hoof-heatFoster-Milbur- n tected a sound of 50 cents, filling all orders promptly, Co., SALT LAKE CITY, for any kind of coal or wood. down a at coming sharp, gallop Buffalo, New York, sole .agents Call or telephone ns your the hillside, from the west. As for the United States. We do the rest. order. came nearer and nearer the - Remember the name Doans they PRICE Indian began to beg me to, , le; and take no other. him go. It was the first-tim- e he had If your time is limited'it is AT THE YARD. spoken to me after telling me his still better, to answer but one FOOT OF CENTER STREET name in the evening; but I r- want ad. today than none at all. Both Phones 74 The Headquarters my CALIFORNIA -- -- -- o , M. & L; COAL AND WOOD COMPANY E GOLDFjELD, i To-da- $6.00 - TOYS MM of Santa Claus Scenic. Ate at the Usual Place Panorama DAILY . THROUGH f Logan; Utah World ' TRAINS ul the CANYON OF THE GRANDE EAGLE RIVER CANYON WAGON WHEEL GAP , ' GLENWOQD SPRINGS CANYON OF THE GUNNISON GARDEN OF TIIE GODS MANITOU SPRINGS THE ROYAL GORGE A THR EE COME EARLY AND SEE OUR DISPLAY of Line Beauty all The Way... W Offer the Finest Line of Christmas Gifts for old and Young ever shown in Logan. Books of all descriptions. Fine China and Glassware.. Post Cards and Post Card Albums.. Toys of every kind imaginable. The Latest in Stationery. A fine Line of Christmas Cards. First North Street, y. s, of Natural -- December 24, 1907 NOTICE. IMPORTANT dered him to lie still. In a few minutes a lieutenant and foui soldiers of the regular army trotted up to my smouldering caxnp Stories Campfire 'T uesday, JOURNAL, LOGAN, JJTAII. TRI-WEEKL- Y Pullman and Tourist Sleepers to Denver, .St; Louis and Chicago For .Folders Booklets, etc, a ddrees I. A. BENTON, G. A. P. D. T ' Salt Lake City, Uiau. 4 . M |