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Show LQ G AtO!ITYIIT AH. 70UJ1E XXIX. 'NUMfiEET46T 2,-19- 03 r h right here among the home borsas to what they saw and hear ; the charges made by the dyinj woman and the evidence of her jttle children appeared conclusive to cause Vance to bi1 held without bail. , It is .declare;! the fiend smiled when the comaint was read, THE CITY COUNCIL ; THUR SPA YrJANUARY i Plc-- ' suffi-ci'en- ty . - all-bl- - 'mmmw mmmao&imrmnm mmimmuirmm mmi mmumiurmm )mioirTrmwmmm tirnwreamcmmsa-, mmmomurm&: Brnmittmumumm. Strong Company Organized To Develop High Grade mining Property Cache -- j -- atl . Secretary. Dated Dec. 30. 1907. 1 f Twenty-Thre- e Years. Yalley People Heavily -I- nterested. un-rascio- us After, Morrell Cos Cos Dohtoverlookthe Morrell ' Clothing ad in this issue, if you are desirregular January clearance sale is ous of securing bargains in clothnow on. Big reductions all along ' ' ing. the line mark the sale. Fred Smith, it is said, is not in the race for the position of his business interest making it impossible for tom to accept such a place. Mr. Robert Kewley, it is reported may receive the appointment. Air. lra hIt in John Wesley, Vance, .the 12-- son of John W, Vance of year-old -- 4, Alpine, Utah Co., feTTihrougirthe ( ice while skating, and drowned. -- The r togiing -- , TfNHrse York, Dee. 31. Four men entangled, id. a electric wire - were rescued For half a' century thousandive ' and thousands oU"4arnytto ato from their perilous ' position i in Gardners have regarded Ferrys Brooklyn last night by the nerve 'fSLed Annual as tjtfe best guide and resourcefulness of an uniden-not- l toiy for the juying of seeds tified young woman. Passing, as butfor their planting and care a helpless crowd was standing I)aily reference to its text and 7 afraid to touch the men or if illiistraratiojs proves it to be the the wires for fear of receiving remov- of a VsuccessJfu shocks," the young-woma- n j a c tua I ... ed rubbers in men her and after he new edition for 190 jSf leady for free mailing ta the crowd had declined to, use aRw)tiowritctoqheublishiUhem as rubber 'gloves, herself drew them over her bands, laid cpy is a high, tribute to the hou Lold of the coiling wires and .f D. M. Ferry & Co.' that tw speedily untangled the unconrenerations huve planted Ferry scious victims. Two of the resI f Heeds, each succeedlngyearZ a cued men were soon in condition . iding to the confidence that, seed to go to their homes. The others, f trouble will never arise when both of whom were badly injured, were taken to a hospital. " Ferrys Seed Annual says they ' NOTICE. should be. , Another . remarkable feature The annual meeting of. the developed by the 'house of Ferry of the Thatcher is the method of distributing stockholders seeds to dealers throgbout the Milling and Elevator Co., will be country so that the planters every held in the directors room of the wjiereean secure at their home Thatcher Bros. Ranking Co., in store exactly what they want Logan City, on Monday Jan. 13th en they want it, with the ab 1908 oclock p. m., for the Qolute assurance that it is fresh purpose of hearing the annual reshould port, the election of officers and a md fertile. Everyone u end at once to D. M. Ferry & Co., transaction of any other business Detroit, Mich., for the 1908 edi-- n properly presented. of Ferrys Seed Annual. D. IL THOMAS, ' ock -- v . 1 SKATING y . the-prese- OWNED WHILE $314.54 per tdn across a 12 inch vein. From picked samples assays running as high as $1,200.00 pe ton have been obtained. Another very favorable feature about thisx property is the geological position of the great ledge in which the high values are found. This ledge running north and south, is located in the contact zone of the great mineral Cache Valley people, and readers of The Journal will mx doubt be interested to know that-RoSullen, of Richmond, and II. C. Parker, of Wellsville, who are home for the holidays,' from Nevada, where Jhey have been the past year, have been very success-fu- l in securing, a large interest in one of the most promising groups of high grade mining claims, discovered in Nevada the belt, extending through the Seof ven Troughs and Rosebud minpest year; The- location minthis group of valuable ing districts, and on north into Humbolin is Oregon. To the east of this zone ing claims in the lies the sedimentary formation dt County, Nevada, miountaiusLfcoi traversing that. localitJV-lvbile- on Antelope range. tween the famous camps of Rose- Mhe- - west are the igneous rocks, From the porphyries and rhyolite formg ing the Antelope range of Pacific R. R.7"the property out of the Black lies about twenty .five miles in a Rock desert. It is the associaand tion of these eruptive rocks with y direction, from the new line of the Western the mineral lodes, that are so fa' Pacific R. R. it is only - about vorable to the formation of large seven miles south, along the old ore bodies in this region. emigrant noad to California. Shortly after securing control of this valuable property, some As to its surface showings no more favorable indications for six months ago, and soon after the making of a valuable high the first high grade ore was disgrade mine could be anticipated covered, Alessrs. Packer and But- than are found on this group of'Jen an their associates were A wonderfully offered a large sum of money for strong and well defined ledge their prospects, together witKa crops on the ground for a dis- large interest in the company to tance of about 1200 feet. Along be organized to, develop the the course of this ledge, which in ground. It was thought best, places stands above the ground as however, not to dispose of the much as 6 feet, and varies in property, but instead to prospect width-- rom 10 to- 30 feetare a th e t groun d thoroughly, and, if results-warrantto organize a ery pronounced series of; parallel fissures, from two to ten company for the further developinches wide.. In these fissures the ment of the property. Already enrichment of the great ledge, is considerable money has been found. A series of assays cover- spent in assessment and developing a distance of more than 1000 ment work. .The results thus far feet on the ledge taken at differ- have been so very encouraging ent times were as follows: $71,12, that a strong company has been y ' moun-tainsrisin- - - y, fire-ehie- f, ed, organized to put the property on a paying basis. Cache Valley people are heavily interested with Parker end Bufien in the com pany, they have organized, which is to he known as the Nevada-Fiu- o of Diamonds Alining Company. In fact the control of, the stock in the company will be. held Ail -- -- ? Arr. W, W. Hoskins of Alont-pelie- r, Idaho, the gentleman who has purchased the Oak saloon, is here to take over the property. Carl A. CollinS, a structural He will likely move his family to iron worker, fell 112 feet from togan in the spring. the top of a tank on the Boston Consolidated Alining' CoJs proThe City Electric Light comperty inBingham canyon, and was mittee as now constituted held its instantly last meeting on Alonday. Alayor - killed. elect Edwards was present by inDIES. - GEN. KIMBALL vitation and obtained an idea of . how the plants affairs are conII. General William Kimba1, ducted. FELL TO HIS DEATH. eldest son rf Apostle Ileber C. KimballT bora InTMonroe Co.," N. died Sunday Y., April midnight at his home in Coalville. He left a widow and eighteen children. "Alr Kimball had distinguished himself during the early Indian wars in Utah and jvas drawing a pension of $30 a month from the government. 26-182- 6, The Elders andSeventies of the Sixth ward give a farewell social tonight to Oscar Rice, who is soon to leave for a mission to the Eastern States. There will be a program, dance and refreshments commencing at 8 oclock. Admis-Aare invited. U X A MURDEROUS GREEK. There is a prospect "of the HanW hotel building being run up another story so as to afford laborer Greek John Toney, a ample quarters for a first-clas- s who had been employed on the hotel. Alessrs Howell and Eeeles Lucin cut-of- f for some time, with the owners ojf the NprPery ar9 a whose only undecided whether to add the ad known name is Jake, arrived in ditional story or to leave it as it Ogden in company and together now is and convert the upper drew their pay. Jake then told part into office rooms. AL. Eeeles Tony had secured work for both was in town yesterday and he and of them at some distance east of Wm. Howell were in consultation the city; and when they eame to regarding the matter. . t r , aJonely place struck Toney on with a club, evidently A packed house greetedJoseph-in- e hoping to either kill or stnn, then Deffry ,on Alonday evening, rob him; but Toney sent up such and on Tuesday evening another an outcry that Jake became scar- good audienee was present ed and ran away. Toney kept his the other big 'attractions in town. Femande was money, and will recover. the piece presented on Alonday4 CARRIE NATION and Shall We Forgive Her? went on Tuesday. Both , were certainly smashed a bole in the very acceptable. Aliss Deffry is barrooms of Kansas, butBallards one of the best actresses on the IlorehoundSyrup has smashed all Western stage today, and she is records as a cure for coughs, Bron supported by a uniformly ' good chitis, Influenza and aliPulmonary company. She has long been a diseases. T. C. IL .Horton, Kan- favorite here and the present ensas, writes: I have never found gagement will but serve to streng-thenrh-a hold upon popular-approv- al. a medicine that would cureHer local admirers incough so quickly as Ballards Horehound Syrv. I have Used sist that sto is fully the equal of ft for years. Sold by Riter Bros. Florence Roberts as an emotional actress. b Drug Co. fellow-workma- n , the-hea- -- , er - t i ( Mrs. Minnie T. Snow, mother of Airs. A. L.Cole of this city, is said to be dying at her home in Salt Lake. . She is suffering from a cancer of the eye. Airs. Cole is at her mothers bedside. north-westerl- Reno, Dec. ,29. James Alur-ph79 years of age and the oldest prisoner in the Nevada state WILL CLAIM SUICIDE penitentiary, is dead. Murphy served twenty-thre- e From the ttrend of the quesyears of a tions asked by the defense in the life sentence for killing his wife in & drunken rage in Virginia Vance trial, it is evident the fense will claim that Afrs. Vance pity. Repeated attempts to; obtain a pardon for him were un- $404.11, $2G0.70, $325.50, $92.27, committed suicide. and $489. 95 per ton in gold and successful. silver. The first sample ever taVANCES PRELIMINARY ken on the ground from a ; cropTWO WERE COMMITTED At the preliminary examinaping standing 4 feet out of the tion of Thomas Vance in Salt Lake upon a charge of , having John Bookman and Mikelkoma ground, stowed an assay of murdered his wife by means Iff a Japanese, were committed to $254.00 per ton. The last sample brutal whipping and poison, the the "state mental hospital from taken from the bottom of a 6 foot - prospect - hole evidence of several near neigh- - Salt Lake, f i TAX LEVY . s -- t. -- full-claim- The Lewiston Sugar factory rich ledge the company owns people have refused to pay, a" 4500 feet. Two prospect holes good paft of their .taxes this year have been dug to a depth of 6 and have filed, a protest with' feet on the ledge, one on each County TreasurerT.oolsen against end of the croppings, and high having their property sold. They grade ores exposed in both., In decline to pay the city or town the north hole m the; ledge, tax and the district and special wheie a shaft is to be sunk, a school taxes fur the stated reason ledge about 32 inches wide, is un- that the Lewiston school district covered which assays' $314.54 per was and is improperly, illegally about and irregularly created and organ ton across it. Already two tons of high grade ore has ized, and its boundaries illegally been piled on the dump. Next and irregularly extended for the week Mr. Parker, who is to be the sole purpose of including the manager of the new mining com- Lewiston Factory within the dis- -. pany, will leave for Nevada to trict, and the same allegation is start extensive development work made as to the town except as to onthe --property, Asm extending its boundaries, the of stock for development pur- clatm""b ein g mad e--1 h a t 1 be- - town is subscribed boundaries were illegally conbeing rapidly poses stituted. by local people. The amount of taxes involved David Eeeles was in town yes- is something like $2,600 and it is probable that the courts will be terday. resorted to, to determine the matBe sure and visit - the Audi- ter. torium during the Holidays, open Write it 1908 now. every afternoon and evening. . BO PROTEST AGAINST and a fraction, making an area, of about 100 acres. Along the strike of the five j FEj&VS FREE SEED ' , In the property taken over by the company just organized, are riic city council piet on Monlittle usiBess be licen- (md granting a few Jiquor was present .,s. Mayor Robinson d when the liclnse question came up, he took a parting fling Mt Joseph S.Campbell has sold it Marshal Peterson, intimating ' not his isidence on East Second that the saloon men . were that the Norti, next to the old W. W, obeying the law, and Harrison for $2,800. Marshal should name the guilty ones that the council might refuse The to grant them - a license. that the Mayor Marshal informed men saloon the saw he whenever act would he breaking the law upon his own responsibility and without waiting for the Mayor or council to jog him. After" the meeting the council-me- n the carry wil1 af" and Recorder Egbert, were immense fordaoc.femiiumty..ajeaLshqp- inviteTTdthBTayors tome where ; Reductions- - from15 pin they spent the rest of the evening to 5(per cent are offered, the rein social pastime. Not only the members of the present council duction varying with the different firm. were present, but also those who ljnes carried by the popqlar left over stuff the isnt shoddy served at any time during th four years of ,Mr. Robinsons ad hat is being offered to the public Eliason Sisters dont mistration, and their wives. Mrs ither. Robinson is one of thermos tarry much of that sort of stuff, itor their aim has been to make charming of hostesses and th heir name a guarantee of quality arrangements for arT evening tod sale includes all real pleasure, were complete, delicioiis repast was served am the good stuff they carry. Read their ad elsewhere in this then some kind of,a progressive ssue and see if there isnt some-ton- g game was played in. which Airs there you want, and if there Sidney O. Stevens and Council-s get in after it early. ' man AIcNiel proved to be mostj 1 expert, winning first prize. I Since the abovewas put in typJ YOUNG WOMAN , SAVES FOUR MEN it has been learned that Mayor h Robinson and .President of thj Council George Lindquist comf Were Entangled in a Live Wire, Crowd Standing Around, bined in entertaining the councij Afraid to do Anything. men. ; . peo- - k- V 'f X |