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Show iiL " fill-WEEK- J .at . z ta tvf , jounj-.- Ll UAfl, U... SWV "ADLt RAlLfiOAO MANu AN CACE. Ilornce . Part, tl.e .Tew freaideatos Dcntti of n Broskly Girl Cnnsed lr. h Inioii Pucliio. f " a Broken Heart. ctosixa or mails. Horace (1. Hurt, t Lc new jTCMilent of W often hear of a person Hast and North 9p.m the 1r.iou iaclfie, is conceded to be one dying I from ... a broken heart and wo attrib-ut- c a.m , .IVpRton branch of the ruoit ttbie railroad men in the it to Aoinething else, thinking that i Providence, Millville, IIjrum : oincial, he is that is only n ....12:59 m. west. As an and Paradise. eonsideied aa fifert cul is ranked sec- Thcro has poetical way of putting it. Henson, Wednesday and Satjust been a cnee in Brook3 p.m. ond to none. As a trulhe man he has urdays of a girl who really died lyn, however, Salt Lake, Ogden and South. . , . .3 p.ur had little cxpeiieree, althorgU it is because her heart broke. Satand Apait from mid that during the jear he has had the , College, Wednesday tide of the case it is an pathetic ........10:30 of uiday the tral'le r.f the & LC3AH HAIL OAED. "' INTc-RTifJ- O ciu-rating- 1 - charge AEBIVAL i , CF Foulli and West. Mills. ,.lf:50a.m. North and East 7 a.m. TreBton branrh ...3:40 p.m. Providence, Millville, Ilyrum and Paradise. 12:30 m Heuson, Wednesday and Sat- J C p.m. urday Col leg-- , Wednesday and Sat 10a.m. urday....... General delivery window open from 8 i a.m. until 6 p.m Sunday, general delivery window open from 12 ra. to I p m. Money order window open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. . , Jid M. Bliib. P.M.- - Chicago ?crl b western he has developed great t'.lcnt in ha t direction. That lie will manage the r.otv Union 1acific withabil ity, conscrvatisni and tkill is conceded by all tho know him. Mr.' Hurt is of a retiring disposition, awl outside of railiond circles few are , Interesting cr.c to medical men. oung John Connors in a fit cf anger struck a detective. ,ft was not a hard blow, but Connors was arrested and the new s reached his sister in nn exaggerated form. She heard that the 1 ...... 1 - BheriJTi Sale. 4flh the Flrtt District Court of Cache County, A - THE BROKEN HEART. (Death Caused by Creaking of Valve Governing the Brain.) detective wn3 badly injured and the disgrace and shock killed fier. A valve 'aficmai L. Obray, Plaintiff. V. The St&to Bank J Z. Ftewart, Jnli a. Stewart,Hells A. Jeppe of Utah a coip ration, aud Jr., Pofcndanu , ' To be sold at Sheriff tale on the 23rd day of front February, ltWH, atl2 oclock noon at ibe Lt-door of the court bouse in Logan City, Situthe fol owing decrited property, ate in Cache County. Utah,- the eat part ofan lot C twenty-threefive (3) in block plat Eayland survey, eontaiuin three and thr lourtna (3) acre more or lew, and altuated In northeast quarter of aection nineteen (IP) townthip twelve (12) north of Kant-- one Rast, . Salt lake Meridian. Also the part of lot CB) Plate. Is lour (4) In block twenty-thre- e four a d one can Hayland 8urvey containing situated rhalf -) acres be tt more or lew anj nineteen of section theNorthesst in quarter ' (19) township twelv- - (12) North of Range one Last of Salt lake Meridian. A'so the North half of tne Northwest quarter of section nineof Range one teen township twelvelU) (1) East of - the Salt Lake Meridian in Utah, acre containing eighty - -- Dated February 1st, 1894. Fain Tubxek. Sheriff pearance. His hair and heard are tinged with gray and give the only eiideneeof advancing j ears. He is straightforward, bat courteous in address, and has a way of drawing men to him. As a manager of employes he has had marked COUNTY DIRECTORY. Mrrlbirt has foe years been admired and trusted by Marvin Ilughitt, president of the Chicago & Northwestern. . N to-wi-t: et (- ' h - - . CACHI COUNTY OFTIGIMZ H. Hart. District Judge-Chs- rls Hay ball, Wllllaa CommlaalonewHyrnffi tRparks, Clerk and Minis WoolL Hopkln t. Mathew. - - County Recorder Bessie MoreheatJ. Assessor Simpson M. Molen. Treasurer Aaron T. Farr, Jr. .County Surveyor Edward Hasneu Frank X. Kebeker. Proaecutiug Attorney fhertff -- Fred Turner. Dlatrlct Schools 8am Bl - Oldham. . Turner Fish and Game Comm laslonar-Fr- ed Bollock. Inspector of Beet-He- nry Sheep Inspector. James Lothousc. - PBECINOTOFFICEBS. raiCTMCT. XfOOAK Justice of the Peace W. N. Thomas Constable Geomr m". W. Rowland. Road Supervisor-Jo- b " novmcxcx fxbcixcy. 5 Justice of the Peace H. A. Campbell Constable George MtRuikeiL- Soad Buperyisot Boren Pooleen, KILL VILLI PIICIXCT Justice of the Peace Job. Constable F.T. Yates. - F. Smith.1 r axioms rmaitCT. Justices of ths Peace J. U P ric Constable Lewis H ovule. Road SuperrUor W . H. Thomas arsuH raiciitcT. Justice of the Pesno I. C. Tboresen, Constable Andrew G. Kelson. Road Supervisor Wm, A. McBride) WtLLSVILLS raiciKcr, able Andrew Sorensea Road Supervisor flTI KSBORO r sterner. sinsov raeciacr. . Jmtlceof the Peace Win. Catmni Constable Jesse Road T. Reese. Supervisor-Pa- ul ' '"""ConUble Iraac Benson. Road Supervisor Wm. F. Rigby Jr. CLASKftTOH -- pitascT. Juitloe of the Peeoe John Thompwni V...A Constable John R. Godfrey. Road Supervisor Chae. Stumway. 'T txiktow riiciwcT. ' ' Justice of the Peace Joseph Wood) Constable A. H. Henderson Road Supervisor Wm. Bingham. -- sKiraniLO yucnrcT Justice of the Peaoe George Y. 8m Constable W. Pllt In gton Road BupcrvUor --Wm, F. Urpor, TO FAUX PUXCIXCTl fustlce ef the Peace--J. w. D. Bur:e Constable Geo. 1). Reeder Road .Supervisor Henry E. Hancey. coLLiex rsscincy. lhi? Peace lohn H. Thorpe Constable-Hyr-om Olsen. Road Bnpervisor-L- an Borenson. atom r iicutcr. RoadSnoervtsor-Js- s. J. Facer Constable E. Fredrickson, Justioe-J- as. C. Orr, kt, snLtwarscixcrr, K. J. Hartvigsen Joed Supervisor' of Peaee-JH. Parker." oo Constable Thomas W. Lloyd. 'XXXRVtLLX POAO Road Eapervisor-- Oarl oir Airs) y.alsoa' i T f success. As a young man he attached himself to the engineering department of the 'N OTtJl WfsTeFuTa mTTiy his sklll aiHf cllle" ib genea attracted the attention road'meif. Mr. Ilughitt soon sent him into Iowa as superintendent of the Iowa ! i.visjon,cJlli e, u 9iLiyul4la gr oppednted, him superintendent of all the Northof-ra- western lines west of the Missouri river. Then he was sent to St. Taul As general-managof the Omaha, the Northwestern's line from St. Paul to tlhe south. A little qper a j ear ago he was appointed third vice president of the road and came to Chicago, taking charge of the big traffic of the systems of which Mr. Ilughitt is president. Mr. Burt has seen 3(f) ears of service and has never taken a backward step. er n-i- main-rprin- Elia to commit murder. County Attorney i was presen to piosecute, and after investigation allowed the prisoners to plead guilty to the charge of assault, and they were fined $25 each, which was promptly paid. As near a can be ascertained the facta an-- these: The girl, who is about eeventeen years old, had been told that . Krastus Jensen, the prosecuting witness, had circulated slanderous reports about her, and togett er with Jorg enson planned to tet Jensen out where shs could charge him with circulating the reports about her, while Jorgensorr was to he in hiding where h could hear the conversation. I worked all right and one evening about two weeks ago the girl and Jensen walked out to the South Ward School 'house where Jorgenson was in' hiding behind a fence, She secured Jensen of making bad reimrts about her, which be denied. She then called him a liar and he called her the same complimentary name, whereupon she drew a gun ficm her pocket and pointed it At him. He grappled with her and knocked the gun from her hand. Bhe then called for help And Jorgenson started to climb, over, the fence. Jensen seeing him coming, ran away, a shot being fired after he started lent wings to his feet. The father of the girl now threatens to bring suit against Jcn-e- n for sland- A Buckllns Arnica Salve, The Best Salve in the world for Cats, Bruises, Sores,' 'UlcereSalt Rheum, Fever sores, Tetter, Chapped hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all 3kin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction or money .'refunded, Price 25 cents a box. For sale by Riter Bros. Drug Co. . . f To Cura Constipation Forever. Take Caseareta Candy Candy Catliarl tic. 10c. or 25c. If C. C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund money. are 1 tio he-- A I . t rro wi'i FeiTyfl. 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She was the mother of nine children, all born in Ireland , Mrs. Margaret Boughan dIVd at het home in Chicopee Falls recently. Shi was born in Ireland and claimed to b 124 years of uge. Iler husband corroborated her story and says that he discovered in the parish records of her birthplace I hat she w as born in 1773. Just outside the town of Cape Porpoise, Miss., live the oldest married couple in the United States. They arc Mr. and Mr. Joseph Manuel, and they are 101 and years of age respectively, The aged pair have lived together ' 71 ami ore fctill happy. er and-Twi- ne Linfryou-will-wanL-A- Iso low,or lower, than yougetthem forelsewherar: .Mrs.SuieYeager, of Rhineville, Ky was a schoolmate the-Pap- ButcheTPaper, Flat or Roils, Straw or Manilla. We solicit an inspection, of our Stock, an examination, of our Prices, and your orders when you find our good3 as SOMEAGED'WOMEN. now in her 90th We are now carrying in stock a full line of Wrapping Papers, both Flat and in Rolls; Paper Bags in Three grades; Nail Bags; Four Grades of Cotton Twines, also Flax and llemp Twine; Express or IIardware,Pape,,FJat and in Rolls; Butter Paper, Envelopes in Several Grades and all Sizes. ' Note Paper, Fools Cap, Legal Cap, Tissue jers, Fly Paper, Papeteries, Sacking Twine, andjin fact Everything in of their works. Tte effeetjoathe minds of the patients is said to be excellent. BENTON M'MIt.LlN. (Congressman from the Fourth . sec District) ' ,Tr " Tcnncs-- . , Teun., and the Kentucky university at Lexington. lie began the practice oLiavv at tclina, Temu in 1871; was elected n member of , the Teuncssee legislature in Novrtnber, 1874. aud has been a member of congress rince the forty'-Rixt- h session of that body, lie has always taken a prominent part iu the deliberations of the national conventions of his party, and has twice been mentioned as a vice presidential possibility. 1 : V. & a mule that patrols the beach in search of turtle!, and wrhen she finds one turns it upon its back and goe off for her England Publishing Co Journal Building. ,t, , Mule That Hants Turtle. A man at St.! Augustine, PI a., has master. Earl 1 H LOG AH, N making up a small Club; to ---- J1ENT ONMUTMILLIN Tennessee Congressman Wants nn INTERESTING ITEMS. Election to the Senate, It is estimated that there are 400, 0 It is generally believed that Benton guns in the world. 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Altogether there are nearly 3,000,000 acres of bog in Ireland that is to say, about of the total area of the liwtstox merger. Justice of the Peace A. D. 8auttJ Constable George Holliday. Road Supervisor Moroni Stocks- ,CO VI VILLI rilCIKCT. Jnstloe of he Peace-J- oe. 8. Allen. Constable K. 8. Larses. Road SuperrUor Hyintn Bair. nicHKoxo raxaNCT. Justice of the Feact-- S. R.Telfaid Constabl- eRoad Supervisor Francis Lewis. ap- one-sevcn- tlf " Car; on. avwroa pkbcihct. , Justice of the Peace Willard Ballard and athletic in ed Planned Eavtngs. Chris Jorgenson and Sophronia Brienh It were arrested Saturday on the charge of assault with intent ' -- Justice of the Peace Chav. W. Man has, Constable John H Barker Jr. Road Bupervlaor-Edwa- rd Edwards , , broad-shoulder- V li8 4 best-know- Justice of the Peace DtM Murray. Constable Joseph B. W'MSlwaid. Road Supervisor Charles R. Bailey. I SHOOK VBICIKCT. Jnstloe of the Peace-Const- Con-law- HORACE G. BURT. (New Piesident of Ihe Union Pacific Railroad.) Intimately acquainted with him. lie is a man of about 5i) years, tall, erect, 000,-00- John Ring, Road Supervisor of her heart broke. Pei ha pa the heart wns weak. So one knows. She fell as if struck by u blow, s and it is a hard thought for young the toward that the anger he felt detective was wreaked on his sister. An huthority in writing on the subject says: . .The valves which direct this fiovv of blood, the muscles which produce this strong contraction are governed from the brain, so that Midden perception of joy or grief or fear interferes with the just rhythm of their operation. -- AIl hcartsarc notalikc Just usone man's hearing is keener than anothers, one heart responds more vpiickly than another to a n ngTf itiloh o ft!i e mind. I he valves are strong In one heart and weak in another. Some are ubletodo their work when the nervous system i t aOthers -i urcilila-liL- m break down and become irregular in v ac ( io It is this breaking down, this failure to art, that causes death from sudden icrofAimf Htn--r of joy or iwrrwvThe-heart- , g choked, slops like the of a watch stops. ' 'Is this (v form of suicide loo subtle for a name the desire to escape life and sudden Borrows? The justice was affected by young Connors pica that ho had been punished enough already. The boy promised to join the navy and was . h, v r 7 ftr .FEBRUARY-2- UTAH. . |