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Show THE TRIWEEKLY JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. PAGE TWO THE JOURNAL takeit. to gettg PERPETRATED BY WAIT AVDOUGALL o PosrtOffice every Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday, at Logan, Utah as matter. 4, l9U7 then, could The natural result is that Browning is much free advertising, and at last reports Glasmann s head was still on and intact. PUBLISHED BY EARL AND ENGLAND PUBLISHING CO. Euteredarthe How, Saturday, Novembeir upon a letter written and of the family of Miss Marjorie Paine, the woman writer on the Herald- - Second-clas- s COMMENTING EDITOR Republican who committed suicide by drowning, CITY EDITOR j jn which they express the belief that at the time : she wrote the letter accusing editor Brown of the j that paper, she was mentally irresponsible, SUBSCRIPTION. RATES , I of Brown that he Tribune reviews one statement By Carrier. 90c had discharged her, compares it with favorable 3Montha $1.75 statements as to her 'ability and industry ' made 6 Months : $3.50 by Brown a$$pliers of the staff, and asks why 12 Months In Advance she was diachargW, then assumes that her letter On Time By Mail furnishes the only key. Judged from that let- QOe Vfrmt,3 thonh there is .nether key, and V. E. Me 6 Months .'.'.'.'.'.'."$1.75 .'...'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'$1.50 could tell the jqq Gurrm holds it. lie,- doubtless, l9 Months .a. . she to related. him, and it might tragic story on time Six months is the limit subscriptions throw much light upon the entire matter, them run Wef let cannot of a paper. , "rates. time no make we so yearly longer, our loeal contemporary observes, for the r on Furnished Rates commissionership the voters are Application Advertising choice between William M. Howell given their car-he be indeed will smart if R. SMART and Peter C. Nelson. Happy is Mr. Howell, if ries the coming election. The chances are. Jour neighbor is to be believed, in that he that Mr. Smart will smart when he reads Jsesses the technical education and keen fofesight the returns. look over the entire eitys interests at a glance and present the matters as they really are to his ILL the Kepublican kindly point out wherel fellow commissioners. Gee whiz! Hows that Mr. Smart has been more charitable TO for native ability? Whats the use of years of THOSE WHO NEED CHARITY, than has Mr. residence, close observation and exact knowledge Ilayball ? Let those who have partaken of the of actual working conditions in the eitys various generous, but private, hospitality, of these men, fields of practical endeavor and these are all decide. that candidate Piter C. Nelson has To' offer when, without either, but by some process of of common grati- psychic intuition beyond the ken of as a matter of right, and tHE HOOKWORf"5 FATE A 3 IN DOMESTIC CONDmGblS AND ATIMELVWARNING TO WIVES! commonplace IF, tude, Mr. Smart should be elected Mayor be- - individuals, this young man can step, right' in ANSWERS TOQUERI ekyAmelle, it is d cinch that the movement toward cause of his gift to an educational institution and direct the street and bridge, waterworks, cxLolisliiny the corset is izihing Wkl progress ,thonls be I The corset Is going down, have not Mr. Rockefeller or Mr. Carnegie even electric light, sewer, clerical and auditing, and So to apeak . RrVmrly,cj4ji ite recently, in fact, the corset compressed the femh better established claims to the presidency of all other department, and present the matters chest and iungs hut now it constricts the hips and thighs. When it gels down Ihe l.nitod States? las they really are to his fellow commissioners. to the shins women will be emancipated from the deadly cJ evfce. One point there is, however, in which we must "enoincJ Is hpeoming popular with women. Barbed-wir- e fencing is considei-e- d most rollirrcf-pindesina brand s but neighbor up the street-- declares : J. io our set, are in good form with our neighbors conclusions. That OUR candidate for auditor, is gaining is THE POOR ALLTHIN&S ARE POOR . its absolutely gratuitous and unwarranted as strength every day. Good!. It is to be hoped Lulnption that Mr. Nelson will not devote fullv that by the time election day arrives Mr. Allen L, much 0f his time and attention to the wo.k DIDNT KNOW IT WAS WOMAN ATTACKED ' may be able to take a little nourishment, and L8 wouid Mr. Howell, and probably more; as KILLED FRIEND LOADED; AND LEFT FOR DEAD T THE KANSAS CITY muster sufficient strength to sit up and see Joe perhaps Mr. Nelson does not possess that great LIVESTOCK MARKET Quinneys triumphal procession pass. intuition that would enable him to decide importDidn t Iloboken, N. J.,Nov.l. Mount Pleasant, la., Nov. 1. lJ r-- r know it ' 0 rewas loaded. was ant matters at a glance, without investiga- Circumstances similar to those in last Kansas City Stock Yards, Oct. sponsible our neighbor lays so much stress upon tion. 0ur belief is thonh that a night for the reeent axe murders in Colorado many death of great SINCE 1911. There wa a run of when 30, George Snyder, Colo.. Monmouth. 111., cheek, of Mr. Smart s for ten thousand latniH sober old citizens who have known pete Jeremiah Wjlson in a joking Springs. cattle here last week,, and 84,000 and Ellsworth. Kan., have led the dollars, would it not be well for it to offer its Nelson a1 his lifCi and are acquaintcd with his mood, placed a revolver against loeal police to believe that the a larger share of it came from the readers a photographic reproduction of that qualifications, thoroughness and stability, will Snyders temple and pulled, the same person believed ot have range country than during any cancelled check, to prove that it has been well rather depend upon thestij than uponthp un trigger. Wilson had, tried it committed these crimes was the previous week this fall. Kansas and truly paid; that the separation of the coin known and untried against his own head first and assailant of Mrs. J. B. Jordan, pastures contributed heavily, as capabilities of the opposing the hammer merely clicked. The found unconscious in her home the season for ilmsc eattl6 closes .from the gentleman, is really an accomplished candidate, much as they may respect him soeial- - men were close friends. with the appearance of frost, here yesterday. ly. and as a bright yonug merchant. Really, and which kills the grass. Some punMrs. Jordan, a mechanics wife, 0 Sudden Awakening Kills. . ishment was inflicted on the Kannotwithstanding our contemporarys high flight was attacked and terribly beaten the way, that was a very cleverly con- - jn his favor, we believe that a sufficient number Salt Lake. Nov. 1. 'Awakened about the head with sas ingrnsers, selling around $6.00 a heavy BY little interview which the Republican 0f the staid old guard referred to, will vote for from his sleep by a disturbance in strument. Evidently she had been but range cattle as a rule closed the rear of his home lot, Edward left for dead. the week almost steady in all in its issue of Thurday, represents itself as hav- - peter C Nelson, to land him a winner Tlujvman had upon elec J. Fitzgerald. 52 years of age, not recovered consciou ness to- classes. Calves were an exeep ing had with Mr. Thomas Smart. The quota- - tion day. 1130 west Second North street, a day. It is said she can not recov- tion, closing 25 to 50 lower fo tions from that gentlemans alleged statements, hoiler-make- r by trade, jumped er. The police today instituted a the week, and stockers and feedso lucid, so concise, so well constructed, reflect from hi bed about 11 oclock search for Charles Marzyek. the ers below- the best kinds also sold ANDWRITING ON THE WALL. a shade under the axerage of re last night only to fall dead from Mr. Smart and his known forms of expression sol sought in connection an address in Chicago on Oc- heart failure. Delivering with the Showman murders at cent pales. To Vy the run is perfectly, that without the appended name they) tober 30th President Mr. Fitzgerald had retired ai from hi Taft departed head, which is several thous-aEllsworth. Kau. would at once be attributed to him we dont head less than on iecent Monusual optimistic tone, aud 111 a heart to heart iiMial last night, and evidently in think. days, and far below expectations. talk displayed his foreboding and practically usual good health. Disturbed bv Thorne Condemned. a noi the rear ard of the The market rebounded today ;a admitted seeing the handwriting on the wall, home. Lake. Nov. 2. In the from the low time Salt Hallocaused are perfectly willing to concede that in last week on f ideutly by criminal division of the Third dis- the native when he said: ween ivho but merrymakers, his capacity as a trustee of the Agriculcourt ye terday Ilarrv everything grassers,10 topractically wore mistaken by Mr Fitzgerald trict We are at, ome people think, a crisis irt 15 highsJling tural College, .Mr. Smart has lent' his aid to for burglars, he had jumped Thome was for the second time er today. Shipments of stocker the Republican party with reference to its movements calculated to advance the interests from his lied and had grasped a convicted .of murder in the first and feeders to the country from continuance guidance" of tht nation. lnthe The jury made no re- here degree of the institution and, incidentally, of the city when lie toppb-gun week last over, 'IPO dying aggregated I am hopefdl that Ihe good people of the The cause of death commendation n the ease. Ilis car loads, contai.vng about 33,000 and valley in which it is located; but to intimate instantly punishment, therefore, finder the head, the biggest week of the country, who. know a good thing when they wiii attributed to heat failure. that his has been the brain to initiate the proof Ptah. will he death. laws see it, have only chastened u a bit in an off in that rp('e. Dealers say Sentenced to Jail. Thorne was once before eon year gressive policies that have brought the institution that kinds have in pi ices on year order that we may he better hereafter Salt Lake. Nov 1. -- C. T. Cul- vieted on the charge made againsuch rich repute and high rewards; that his has i ' touched the point, and and in order that we may be more careful ver, arrested by the police. last st him, he having assisted in the that been the guilding aud controlling hand directing more be rewill money week charged with burglary in holdup of the grocery store of hereafter, but with no intention of shifting to seeure them from now its course along the upward path, is to give him quired -the second degree for stealing George W. Fas'ell. During the from shoulders that are fitted to hear the on, and buyers generally have a credit that lie neither deserves nor. probably, from a cleaning 'hon-e- , Thorne shot and killed clothing robbery burdens of the at the same conclusion. present problems and carry desires. before Judge Bow- Fassell. and lie was convicted of pleaded guilty Therefore, th.o demand from the them to a successful solution to tho?e who man' this forenoon when the the crime. The supreme court, o country is at, a maximum. Coloare untrlfttrand who have new theories of complaint was changed, charging however reversed the judgment rado beef steers sell at $4.75 to assumes, and very truly, that Republican THE this the defendant with petit larceny of the district court and a second action that we dont believe in and we dont $5.50; some plain steers from campaign a question that will figure ITe was sentenced to three months trial resulted. believe the people believe in. Eastern Colorado aewn to $4.35; in determining the laboring man in castlargely ifl the county jail. John Lindsey, The circumstances attendant range stockers and feeders at $4 if it that desire However, develops they who was arrested with hiri. upon the killing of Fassell ap- OO ing' hisj'otewill be as to which set of candito $5.35. A feature sale last we a shall loyally support the jiew change dates will be most likely to stand for a fair dajCs charged with the same offense, pear to have been of such a na- week was thirty loads if near was discharged for laekof ture as to render Thorne V crime good Colorado government under any conditions with the wage for a fair days wqrk. Wlell, probably the tieh'irmd, most heinous. lie and an accom- 960 lbs, at $4 70leo.lersT hope that 14 will inure to the benefit of the easiest way to determine will be to begin at the fi111 to entered the business place plice & - the conglati(ki .withbut country, Mayes MRS ROBT. MANTELL DEAD of Fassell and Oeery, Timpas. Panof the ticket and question those who have that, if, ordered him to handle and tws sell one after the Atlantic N. trial yearlings J.. Nov. throw up his hands. Fassell obHighlands. people thjnk thy .ought had occasion to work for the re pective candi$4.75 to at 1. cows at $5.25. Mrs. Marie Boolh to Mantell. go back to the old parLvThat servflj them dates, to learn what is their record in this res-eyed the demand and the accom- to $4.20, calves $5.(;0 to $7 00: wife of Robert the Mantell, actor, plice was in the act of rifling the so well in the progress of the Some Colorado heifers brought nationwhy .pect, in their private atfairs. We do not think and herself famou- - as a when Thorne fired his revolv- $5.20 till we allN can bear that experience, that is either Mr. IJayball or Nelson will offer any oh-with her husband, is dead at her recently, heavy "own up to er, which he held close to the $4.70. summer home here. Brneeweed. jeetion to such an investigation. 0 of his victim, killing him Mr. Mantell arrived at Pruee-woo- d body Sheep receipts agaiu approachA store must make its advertising ' to i0 instantly. ed the record la3tt week, the toa few too hburs late today, AM BROWNING of Ogden, old .enough to you because of the real value to you of the in- to see his wife before she died. tal reaching 76,(X) head. The NEGRO RUNS AMUCK. know better, has stirred up the animals and formation it contains. holds up Weak, for lhe Mrs. Mantell s death was due market New Nov. 1. A negissued a direct invitation to trouble, by threat-- j reason that the demann from the to illness from which .die had suf- ro ran Oreleans, n amuck this in A1 zoning to knock the block off Editor Glasmann SJ The best store in thistown would soon be fered since last June. Her debut giers and sh6t two morning and country is large, and sufficient to policemen absorb the bulk of . tin supply, as an actress was made in 1894. of the Ogden Standard, should he dare to again hopelessly outclassed if, for any several citizens before be was fin- while length of time, in The Avalanche the remainder ia eot. burdshe and I mention in his paper Brownings .name, during it failed to make it pay you to read its ads! killed. ensome to the packers.' The inn Mr. Mantell s company ally ' joined $ the present city campaign, in which Browning three years later. They were If you are going to buy some today is 15,000 "head, market has been a most active and belligerent worker! in married 100. n table linens, A store ad jth&t actually tells Her every store that ad- strong, top Iambs $5.90,' ,, reservayou how to ' side the roles Standard's editor. UVe a real include.- Lady vertises table linens bas a mes- tion lambs from .Utah. upon opposed by dollar in money not in Macbeth, Juliet, Ophelia and De sage of direct, personal interest J. A. RICKART, Why! even the editor of the Bingville Bugle claims fsAworth a dollar to you Isnt itt demonda. to you! Market Correspondent. , AUGUSTUS GORDON F, J. MARSHALL 1 . J " - J Tri-Week- ly I fa two-yea- 1 M "pgs-rather- , J I the rr I 4 - -- . 20,-00- 0 n WE - d ar-uve- d j -- d $3-5- 1 eo-st- ar 1 1 . - f Shake-snearea- , dtflar' |