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Show VUh University THE LOGAN NATION. VOL. LOGAN. UTAH, TUESDAY DLcicMnn? io, ihojj. 13. TERRITORIAL KAPPEfiLNSS News Items Gathered Prom Our Exchanges. MORE A COLD FiKDS III UTAH i COUNTY . Leaching Plant for Lehi Accident at Mt Pleasant -- Other Items of Interest Tlie erection of a leaching storks is again being agitated by Lehi people. J. P. Jacobaen is to begin the phbl jest ion of a newspaper at Filmore, Millard county. Report of a gold strike on the fo)t hills near Utah Lake has reached Lehi and prospectors are Sticking to that district Burglars broke into a Nephi saloon last week nnd extracted $125 from the till also a good sized jag from the spirits bottles. It is reported that Mpssrii. Umi-diand IYnltnle arc in Itondon emleavoring to negotiate a consolidation of the Halt Luke A Ogden Gnu A Electric Light Company and the American Natural Prrn. The Rio Grande Western and Union Pacific have offered free transportation to the rommittBe-nic- n to vinit counties in the interest of the Midwinter Pair, and they nre expected to awaken great iuterest nil over the territory and retnrn with plenty of snbsrrip tior.a. . fti.pt liiitendent J. A. Fillmore of the flout item Pacific has telegraphed instruction to commence the removal of the machinery frou Te: nice to Ogden iimu"dn-tcly- . 7'J'e elinj.s are now miTT" me PoTnp!c;isn will be shipped here in a two. Sun. ne.irip d;y N Every lx xly seems to be hunting The cynaide gold so has much reduced the process cost of working the ores that rock heretofore considered of too low grade to lie mined is now pay rock. Rock averaging $7.00 aud !).(K) to the ton ja lming brought in for assay from the hills near Provo. uow-a-day- s. Governor West has received official notice that the npxt Tramc TniHsissinpi congress would lie held at San Francisco, commencing February El, accompanied by a rcqmst that lie apjKiint ten delegates to represent the Territory. The communication declares that this congress will be conducted on a grander acale than any yet held. Churles Ellis, the infidel who fora while lectured in favor of the Mormon" people until he found that it did not pay him enough money, Hud who has there fore commenced to lecture Hgniiml them, which he finds more profitable, lias requested D. II. reery, Jr., Clerk of the First District Court, for a statement of convictions under the JKdmuuds-Tucko- r law. Mr Peery 1ms informed him that ho can have it by paying $25 Milhniiinl Shir. Christian P. Neilson met with a peculiar yet painful accident the other day while bawling posts iroin the Coder hills, and that he is alive to relate it is aliuost n miracle, lie was drugging the posts behind a wngou. and was walking on the lower side. The ends ot the jxists butted a large boulder, weighing h ton or more, and started it rolling down the hill. It caught Mr. Neilsou, and knocking him down, passed over his leit arm, breaking it just tins elbow, aiul bruising and mutilating the lloxli badly. Mt Pleasant Pyrumitl. I), 'I. Clark of Provo, a large lie-lo- A BODY TURNED TO w was again AH EXCELLENT ESSAY. louest part- hii enough to ner, only start over once more, This time Written by Miss Edith Gamhe succeeded lieyoiutjliia expecta- ble of the B. Y. College. tious, and one of the srst uses he ST0HErtr;.",i' left who Petrified Man Found in Central Utah. i A VERY REMARKABLE Ato AND PECULIAH CASE. BMWB in a Jew weeks tho wife followed, and they sleep side by side in tiie same grave. Many other simulurj woman rise in our Such was tho wife of memory. William rdake.Katln-iueBuutcheretillod lhirkeyed Kate, believed her husband to lie the greatest perius oil earth. She worked off tlie iupression of his plates aud colored them lioautifully, with her own hands. She spnipathsized with him in all his troubles and sorrow for forty-fiv- e years, and encouraged him until his dying hours. The last sketch made by . . . Inin iu his seventieth year a likeness of himself. Before making it, Hoeing his Wife crying at his side, lie said. .Stay, Kate. .1 ust keep as you are, I will take your jMitrait, for yon liuve ever txeiiuu angel to ine.1 Woman true-hearte- j d UIIQ ViflO A j HUD to Harris, who had been dead It Is Necessary that the Heart of Man Should be Cultivated as Well on tlie as His Brain. liaviug pre ;rved the not prebones, at least, bet w The character of wmnan, as of pared for the way iu v deli nature man is jiowerfully iuflucucoil by II identified had kept the laxly. their li the place after aoino le trouble companionship in all stages and hod the grave ope ed, but the of life, ami while woman is the meu with him called in i itiat there lutuinl ihulsiior of infancy ami was some mistake, aud that they the instructor of childhood, she is hud opened the grav. of some nlso the guide and counselor of d jiersou, a the laxly youth aiul the coinsinioii of in her varioua relations of had not yet begun to decay. came to himself ami mother, sister, lover mid wife. In easily recognized Harris, who sliuit, tho iufiiiruioo of woman, i looked as if lie had just buried, more or less, affects for gixsl or but on attempting to remove the for evil the entire destinies of body, it was found mori than six mail. Though companions and men could accomplish,, and more equals, yet iu regard to their help had to lie obtained. The (tower, they are unequal; ruiui is body bad been converted entirely, stronger and of roiiglur fibre; into stone, tlie very mark of the worn tin is more delicate and sensi-- I bullet as it entered Iris' temple, ami ive- Tho one excells iu the power tho gashes of the knife as his of the brain, the other in the scalp was taken were tolieon seen. qualities of the heart, and though The body weighed in the neigh- it is the head that rules, it is the borhood of 1,000 pounds, the lieart that influences. But it is clotlies ami lieiml even having necessary that a .man's heart been reproduced iu stone. It was should Ixi cultivated, as well aa carted to tho ruilrord aud shipped his brain, aud a womans brain as to Harris's old home, where it well as heart, for without a cultiwill be reiuterrod, as be directed. vated intellect the most beautiful woman is little better than a well dressed doll. ATTEHPTEVbE, Woman is the presiding genius The Wlfeof a Forma of Lo of the where she creates gan Tries to Kill Hersf at Ogden. an of serenity and atmosphere Thursday night, hi suitable for the contentment, maried Indy, whore nanit growth of character in its I test t Mrs. Fiaesig, living o form. Her eye tdicdx briglncsa t ton avenue near a dose look Ogden, eyry where, it eluiu-- on cold-'- . ! Tha Body Was Burled Forty Years nearly forty years. and Was Like a Marble Status Lippinworth county When Dlslntered. climate I (1(111 jl DM V MPT n UUllnlUJLl nill Trapper bo Characterizes the Desertion of Colgate. , j LEFT WITHOUT ANY PROVISIONS. Story Very Derogatory to tho New York Members of tha Party. A x('iiil to the Ilutte Miner from The following letter in the PhiMissoula, Mont., states: Hen Kecley, ladelphia Timet is dated Pleasant tlie trapsr who assisted the 1arlin Valley, Utah, December 1th: party to escape from the Clrarwater A human body from which life country gives uu account of the trip hud been extinct for nearly forty which ia many respects condradicta rears, but which is so well pretluise heretofore telegraphed aud served that old acquaintances mt i null ea that the alumdonient of could recognize it, was carried 1'olgHle was a cowardly desertion, from near here recently by Mr. ll is alleged that Colgate was unable Lippinworth, now of Cape Town, lo keep up with the balance of the Africa. The story is one of the Lave helHHl meu in many other parly, lint was still walking when it early days of Utah. James ways. was decided to leave him. Keeley and a boyhood friend, Paul Before the surrender of Weins-ix-r- g wished Li leave some of tlie pmvisu to its Ix'siegers, the women Harris, came out to the newly oils with tlie old man, hut young ereated Territory in 1855 looking to the if place Hsked Carlin, who laid purchased tlie grub for gold and silver in the mounremove their vahinbl s.TIm hrniis-:do-ii from Keeley, would nut it, tains southeast of this place. One was granU'd and shortly afterImd noteumigh for themsaying they wards tlie wiinuMi of the place were day the youthful p- -' lectors heard selves. Colgate li.nl smile Ashing that the Indianrfwere raisiug seen issuing from tho gates, carrytackle, and a Tier lie balance of the against them, apd made hurried ing their husliaudri on tlicir shoulparly started ahead Keeley went liat-ders. preparations to cross Green ltiver. to give him Ida revolver aud cartrBut on their way they ran into a Lord Nillisdole owes his escnjie idge-licit. from prison to his wife who prowling band of redskins, who Curl in was advised by Keeley and fired upon them aud wounded chnnged garments with Inin and Seiicer, the guide, lo start back Harris with a poisoned arrow. sent him forth in her stead. She, two weeks Even they did. They mccetided, however, in herself, remaining n prisoner. had started and commenced after they 1 have given this brief sketch ; after killing three of the lo realize the trap tin-- were in Carwent and on their show what women can do, uml to Indians, gey lin ami New Yorkers could not be as one writer hua stated it, 'When wnj to the spot where they knew gotten out of their blankets until 10 ten or twelve Mormon farmers to we Iihyu all ilono our work on o'clock in the morning, and gave no have camped. But after the first earth, of lulxir ami love or ofduly, assistance ia mal'ing rafts or in camp twenty miles Harris's foot grew so like the Bilk worm that spins its work until they bceume frighted. to painful that he was obliged little crowu and dies, we too, were a continual cause u! delay. stop. His companion waited on hut short tliougli our stay They to tlie general supposition him, bat at last the poor follow on earth may Imitis Ihonppoiiitcd Contrary the party did not encounter auy declared that if Lippiu worth stayed splicre where each 1ms In work out snow until two days before they to with him it wopU be der Ills great aim nml end f hi- - i u it, to them bolll, AfaJ urrtnppiflfHTtll with alleged aval warm in to go on and bring Imck assistance McFiirlniid nnd iiowem m and cheers it. Woinau lias liecn mis n none wh ! tlie. woman arou on tu immurtalil. bringing the to carry him on. He kept his re- aud the angel of the unFi'iTii Yiiiuixia Gamiu.k. Sitimiay ahe was out if danger. styled New Yorkers lieeu afraid of getting volver and told his friend that ii It seeuis Unit tho wouink linn had fortunate. Loua.V, Ulaii, Dm. 15. drowned. Keeley ' thinks the whole the Indians appeared he would hard luck of Inle, having, it in allegA uinu's real character will lie story is very derogatory to young kill himself before he would fali ed, been deserted by luff husband inure visible in his lioma tlian nny B. Y. College Notes. livwere some time while f ai tin, Hiniiiiclwrigbt aud Fierce, ago, they . in their bands. where else. Home men think that The H. Y. College Ahsciniiiy ing at the llced Motel, in this city, lie is suing Men. Carlin for the reWith much reluctance Lippin- leaving her in destitute cijjurastnnces. woman is fit only for n slave, but room was fil e to i:s utmost cupucily. ward There seems lo have been that is not true, for if God hod de- Friday evening last, ull staiidiinr worth agreed to go on, as to stay This preyed upon her ininl, and no sultlcienl reason why Lieut. Elliot the dose to rid lierwlf of this signed womnu to lio aa man's rtKMii was meant only for both to die there tlu- - halls were lie as did, men ni.d supplies, of hunger or to lie killed by the earthly existence. She dx not re master Ho would have taken her also crowiliai. llrumlfatlicr, innliicrs, having, is hr the should not but have undertaken Colgate's gret act, sorry from IiIh says head; if as hia slavo He iinch-H- , uuiiN, paivnis and cliildicn enemy. But before Harris was she did not succeed. From the rescue. would have taken her from his iissciiililcd to Ixi left alone he mode his freiud pro- wjinan's statement she, Lis pus red liy those mise that if it were possible to through great menial nuliiiiig sic! feet. But os lie designed her to wlio participated in tlie entertainA Lou AN editor, outraged at the come buck, and if on coming he intense disappoln'.uieiit (during tlie bo man's comimuioii and equnl ment. found him dead, that he would past few montlis. OgiHMi Corres- He took her from his side. TLe uieiting was sailed to order malicious and sneaking interferpondent Salt L:.ke Tribute. Home is by heritage the wo- by tlie chairman, J. II. Curdon; ence of a Salt Lake editor in favor bury Lis body, and when he was The lady mentioned ii tlie above able take it to his home in Alabaman's kingdom. There at least J. A. Christ iuiiscii was appointed of a pugilistic official elect, gives item is known by many of she reigns supreme. She gov- critic. After singing by the College the Suit Luke odilor a neat little ma, where he wished to be buried and they all speak liic highliesiile his mother aud father. down. Thereuxui an erns with the imver of affection choir, and oieiii"g by prayer. Morris drest-inHi t hirtliaiid This Lippiu worth promised aud est praise of her. and kindness. rendered Idaho editor assnila thclsigan ediYoung nml Jliss Fogcllx-rwent on. He found tlie Mormons, the man Flaesig was it one time Mail will often find woman b a violin duct. They were encored tor for his presumptuous words to1 d:.ce Mote. wlio had made friends with tlie connected with the was rendered ward the Salt Lake editor, who is. lie tho best of counselors, for she and another rudinus by judicious gifts, and Saloon, but shortly after bis arriva' will Miss with eredit. buna said by lira Idaho editor to Ixi a great generally Lad Liui in tin here his past record followed him of high repute, a Tliiitrher n geutlcmau favored next with its they accompanied him to the ejiot right path. The iiitluciico of Wk1 being conwhere he hiul left hia friend, lint uml 1roprietcr Munlm renowned a writer and a reeitnliun. scholar, oman uNii man is very great, and ami moreover, tho Harris was dead aud Lis Bcalp vinced that Fluesig waa badcharac there are few men who enn resist 11. I'aiil dilivuvd a Christian; J. lnif. with thc ter immediately disx-ntegone, this having bceu taken by t!i is intbiencrt, fur a woman will Subject : The lieuutiful ,v Idaho editor iiilimiu tlmt the Lofellow'a services. Kl:sig and hif the Indians as tLsy passed Last on tiie program was a song In gan editor owes the Kalt laiko man to her owu wife then went to Ogden uml shortly generally bring the hotly, for on their approach Ijogiiii iJiee Club. A second editor an apology. But the Lolevel. Nut only have woman lieeu he had sent a bullet through his afterward he deserted tlie woman uml the liesl friends, editor makes no njxdogy. was culled for which wa , gan seleelisn coiiqiaiiioiiH and fiisl to other fli'hU, where lie will en. On the The choir anthem. temple, as he had said he would. contrury, ho treats the coiinsehirs of their husbands, but granU'd. sungsii Tiie mop'd dcavor to ply his tr;iilu to a editor Idaho I'ut Iteiicditinn Prof. Todd. Lippinworth red uml still more by they have iu many cases lieeu in fortune than alien he had in in th's city wlio are urijuaiuted with their most effective helpers in We thank our frieuds for the in. the Idaho editor is not entirely terud mi this prosiiectiug project, the couplu extent tlteir hearlfel. tlicir special line of work. Kucli they lake in the welfare of the unrewurded. for the Salt Lake wife vho was thus now left the Territory, and nut m) iimlliy to tlie Wo solicit their presence editor pays ids debt to him in a students. was tho case with wife of Kir leseiled by lier scoiiulnd husband, tho (nlitorial puff, which means of the next at liaviug William Knpier, whohcljied him meeting, which will U sustaining; i as she is a noble and ig(Xxl IVOniSn, to the prior reference no contains tho expense of removing will in held Notice 1894. January, 'fur from deserving an such n fate in his literary work as historian lie but friend's lira in of as next had this he guilefully professes bastings, remains, of the Peninsular war. She given NOTICEI paper pro as ever md t itch human liaviug note of to admiration. lie a deferred ho wa. until it genuine mired, him to undertake the meeting. The annual meeting of the brute as Fiigxiig. The College will furnish examina- Thus is thn persuunl obligation work nnd without her help hn wnnld shareholders of the First National able, He drifted out to Africa well soou and did was tion but there, have exixwimicoil groat difficulty papers for the students for a Aid, aiul a small very small Bank of Logan, Utah, will lx held A NEW RTURE. - and - I'll - tickle-yoluiued fire of five coins each. I believe which taxation all Kir in completing it. by William's at the banking rooms on Tuesday, destroyed With tbs new tin card in effect is formed and a lx the will he a as had tlie imthis Dili. amassed. good plan, Jan. property 1891, at 1 oclock p. m. being almost Nov. tho Rio Lake is en Knit Sunday, in wilted He will sliidunls an and occasion have uftcr mil twelve humbug to rftli, began agnin, The business of the meeting will rend, Lady Napier possible Grande Wcstorn linnuguiatcs a made out a to admirer abled notes. of refer tu heir was to one the privnto inure uyhis .of directors for the years largest bn the election full, fair copy for tho car cliir special stockholders recliuiny serviep of the at tho Oiicnf seems iu uuder-tKowners out to expense k All labor be) this considerashe professors sheep Cape Colony, printer. ensuing year and the and everybody is Ogden anil Denver. The and accoinplishixl nnd with- gaining great favor iiiut liopitalilr of his iuiM-rtion or such other matters as may having a lunge of 25,000 acres. of a chairs are nnd I he Logan (alitor, who lull .content pattern with our one from most of out moment 500,000 one for the prominent Angora goats upon neglecting proj'erly tome before it. are not education of her children. When Indy fctuilcnix. We wish them the' somehow appears to have got i he it But a discare broke out among f,,r con,f,1,rt nu(lwherl.gancn Ripley S. Lyon, Tlnwn cars surpassed any success and look for pleasant worst of it ull around. Salt Lake Cashier. theso animals, and iu six weeks iwi( frw; all classes of Ijord Napier lay uixm his death greatest lribmu. all but 1,000 or 2,000 were dctul, tickets. dan-results, was also bod, i indy Napier j ' Newlxilds Second hand A Com- and Lippinworth, uuable to keep J. 11. Bexxett, II. 1. A T. A. gcrously ilt at tin? same time. Khe! The students sty looking forward) the lime when they will have tlicir mission Store is the cheapest in his engagements with the wool For first class meals, go to John was w heeled on a sofa to his Iradside aiul have lira Pcukin. All his customers say hif 25 per cent disc lout on Jcw.-ir- j Cache Cuuuty. 3rd Street, opposite meichauis lost Lis laud os well. Bud the two tixik their silent fair-- ! bo1 'day vacation, tf Again he built up a business in st Clothing Report ueut, Z. C. M. 1. well. TLe husbaiul died first, and ' pleasures that await them at home, meat is delightful. 1ustotlice, ; unui-Loo- newly-burin- Liji-pinwor- th Lipp-wurt- h - ct Gbb Company- sboepowner, Las just got a settlement of hia wool sent to Boston, an .The is so disgusted that he is anxious to gi t out of the businere. Prior to this year he never received toss than iu cents per pound for wool. This year it netted him a v.iy small fraction overC cents, a cut which ho says lie cannot sfrrd eince all profits are gone and there is no encouragement left for a continuance in tlie business. Mr. Clark intends closiug out his flocks aud turning his attention to other business. This is a fair example of the good times1 to come through free trade. Halt Lake Tribune. Speaking to a Salt Lake Herahl reporter, Mr. Yonng said Ltab was the first state in the Union to get her exhibit packed and shipped and the financial affairs connected with the exhibit settled The exhibit may be expected any day now- The statue of Brigham Young, which is to be mounted and placed at tha southeast corner of the Temple square, was shipped from Chicago. This statue is the work of Utahs sculptor, DhIHu, and attracted much attention at the Fair. Tlie Eagle gate, which stood at the euterauce ot the Utah building, has been given to the Deseret Agriculture & Manufacturing company, and will adorn tho exposition grounds in Salt Lake. The commission presided the profile map showing Die irregntiou By stem of the great Bear River canal in Box Elder county to the Columbian Museum of Chicago, and the handsome ift was received with the greatest pleasure by the officers of the museum. The crime of all crimes was committed by an American Fork nmu Met vaok, and if smfc4u occurrence was to take place in Southern Indiana it would cull out theWhite Cape.A resident of Utah county went to bee one night. Cuddled up by himself, and getting a warm place, he gently drifted towards the land of Nod. His wife, who undoubtedly had been left up to lock the doors and blow out the light, crept into bed and put her cold, cold feet against her huslxuid's wnnu body. lie at mice showed his disapproval of such a proceeding by giving her iu return n good hard kick w ith his bare foot. The next morning the wife had the husband arrested for assault uml battery. lie was found guilty and fined $3 and cost. Now surely that justice of the pace is a protectionist. The women of that burg now walk tic streets with a smile on their faces and hope for colder weather to come, for by the precedent thus established, when they go to bed ut night with cold feet, it will not be licccHsury to wrap up their pedal extremities in ail old flannel skirt, as they ran now put them in the middle of the old man's back with ierfect sufety, and if he should kick, allthutis necessary is to have him Lauhd up before lus honor, who will grant the frail one immediate satisfaction, so says the Xephi Courier. 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