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Show THE TIMES-INDEPENDENT, MOAB, UTAH ~~ ewe MoGlassware, , }er ranch, Fs 'f Nuts 20. | WILLIAMS, Hardware---Men's ’ y {| ‘B} Proprietor Outing Clothes--Choice Warner’s corral and fence and had run sheep on range alloited {| testimony indicated know much with the case, Gerrold Candies Yaber, a Spanish er working for Billy Fitzpatrick, said the Warner and and Yaber west of | present,| a quarrel| had ascusing| past his | matters, Warner of going right herder of going right arners ent with IS past hi Ssneep LO ae iftad a having in one hand and secured Will You Say It— to cut Warner's witness his Tyehene’ & matter over. Ses $0 anything with of question relative to a conversation he was alleged to have had with Sheep Inspector Hérbert, but the state’s attorneys offered an objection which was sustained by the court. Defense Opens Its Case. opening statement of the de- oo Wednesday morning by Attorney Knox Patterson. He outlined the evidence which the defense proposed to fense was See Them made ° during to the jury the had at 9:3) ~ in EPENDENT MYERS, Proprietoi MRS. INDIAN | Wholesale and H. C. MYERS, Retail Manager AGENCY 7 omy which prevails without sacrificing either . . aa si Regent ONLY AND LAKE ms | 5 GENUINE ‘ OLDEST T i, oe " SHOP IN to Curios of Every Description .* —— ’ nh GIVEN PROMP1 ATTENTION @ . AND | ‘| CAREFUL a ———— . [| | fj f{ Coal eanaa at November mine and 15, $7.00 coal ° at will | The above til March prices 1999 | y ite ere remain effective pi he the herdaccording turned un- ~ ¥ ~ _ a . e ae UTAH win 2 e . . | ah ba rifle Were found, 7 Astegaraga, | errand to the he r¢ iched his horse | Waliv Felix his but he said. S« that : soburned sheep had camp, ; put day a hill, the ex. no nig neat) tho). from he was an ask. raieh‘ "clogged: me that poleee in the| Pe some « then officers, gave Inspector ieee a body, During the 25 and of she which fitted eXaminatien the in , SUE both The Ric question ing evidence by Attorney C. Robertson, rave for the eo He; |ce and termed | draw. shee | Score: p- he Turner line and rick ) it. herders and had had established Glass 4.00Wasentire afternoon session yester-| taken up with the CVross-cx- the/|( about He said there were approximately line he established substantially ren =" | tine as had for agreed upon Herbert between cattlemen. at were Thompsons crossing ‘aya lines » +> towards that the sheep stated he the shee over the quaran . 7 Thompsons ; , Investigate: tO Turners! previously he Saw and he ae Simon he didn’t know the directions or and would go wherever he pleased; that Herbert threatened to arrest | him, and that the herder was very deNant, his sitting lap. ay with Herbert yin a Winchester said as tha that across later | pear ed with s he mustWarner' stay backrange; withinhe thetoldlinesYaber and iff} respect the cattlemen’s rights; that Yaber was very angry and said he .°° vary In any material adjournmen t : : - which th ene “tea _ . until ee pe: ] . Of i. was I French To nature, beautiful will [ight aeCcoramne aecording t¢ connected of its testimony. ; 'o take advice, j ns Pray ani at eye Te tech the Ae resulting a “le,per16| At the end of the insecond score the stood game 13 Was Following to 18, and on} ate, y . Toa be consider a To avoid mistakes, announced was the as lineup Te fuep acl of ah To forgive and Somerville,center. right Johnson, right heft But , 9, 65 9, guards, forget, To maintain a tees an eae To recogniz e thepays.silver lining it always | Monthly —Ohio Educationa 0 forward, 2. guard, and To make the best of little, 0 subdue an unruly Se EARLY forward, rut To think and then act, ’ a_ Moab. Hector, left of 0 with Ne Hehe the ee e the the case of the After iP) ce uBois the Glass OF ota, Cas theye ryestate ane and Vin ian via; or ne case, / RESIDENTOFOF TH THIS NEPHI RESIDENT SECTION : 2, j 10 DIES AT 0 Hobbs Nephi, George builder ot aa years Nov. of age,19.—ploneer nit contractor, ty died at his home In ee England and and Earl Harris; | Mr. Hobbs was Sete He was crowd witnessed | C@me to Utah. when Juan he game, one of the first settlers in“) San 5a The foot ball and bask county, but had been a resident 0 f the Boyle large Grand | { Sposed of,| of now avoid vo and ~~ vc ., Will DuBois, John a FE. | etter that penalty, CARDS the man) < | date Pay UNDER a | UTAH : MANAGEMENT NEW ROOMS CLEAN AND Treasurer, I YhoSe ’ — OF~ THANKS — frienda MOAB : for the be added . Sunty To day e grand , CHARL ES gigKELLEY, Connty this 47 ee 9 rc ' "°*?Y action, will————— be taken up penalty gtk Hobbsae St attorneys ee against . NOTICE. a November 30 is the |. payment of tr xe Pe Mr, eee . i< a' apologize, In| Wednesday of ; the progress that ; angen IS N¢ SAS T IS NOT EASY pean c¢ ee asket ball teams| this city for forty years. for "Blade school left | In addition to his widow, has | will play iy _ a ret ves Ing, where they} is survived by three sons ;,i 0.Is not “Ade during the past two not likelyy that ee the case candays, | fo) al Seughters. | — submitted to 4the srry y 1° : ag basket Allred, resume 4 To begin over, _ Ho be unselfish King,’ left right guard.fuard., tak.| 9g | der the direction of Prof. G. N, Cran: of a ate tt * account | : with some remarks ae Raphael. She Sturgess, de- Friday morning,! the defense the introduction %, pee pictures, | dall, interesting Green River. Adams, left forward, right forward, 9. Jones, center, 4, of his|? Selling . and exhaustivs cross-cx. he was | 2Mnation, the evidence of Mr. Tar: told the Fitzpat- Charley ryae it. © Se together ennap Turner ranch. He related the| Wak Bliss, fixing of quarantine lines under 2u- | mination that civen at his direct ex. on. 1} , Walter ‘ V. Inas thority of the state sheep commission, |. ne “AT prap ehWen ch asi +e]fovay ry 18ya Thanksgiving, | "efereed. A | 4 'egal and nohday, declared ao int an Giwitts, °°. the country around | bert did mov the pave . played to decide remainder of | imination of Sheep Inspector Hor. session, Mr,|-°' Although he was subjected to! virtue Herbert stated that by state and county positions, very familiar with A, de.| . your plan. That ‘i school students are dé To admit error, Matet ellball teams ee staged geet a Mae] | te edeatterron hot | School auto- of Mr. gave each, ate nate so? showing stadente Ss many Nae nictures-ofthe Pranose : cartridges ArCO! ‘egarding what the defense Was a conspiracy among the Testifies. we what the high Everyone | || ing.a the vengen v SeAe € Bach | ( i : a}'oe Une *K, was | bert, the ; attorneys for the state ob; Side then madeoU three additional Seo ach || himself! jected Trequently concerning eviden ‘ollawed Felix. lass the school auditox attended. time An life rat Epc "ae yc, care = gpomiine E high ‘Um was a good well Teported . 95°. ’ when oaks overcoat tionpocketof thatthe ‘morninixht-han g. And examina right-hand : Miss Matilda Peterson state) |G primary j pe supervisor spoke at thethe Moh ie xno ri ae offering a fing acourse inoeSan school last Wednesday She nee | this year? We have a good et very interesting talk and exhibited ia! Ears i eeraige oe and one shell stuck | mae us numb f ‘adi ; Subject and are doing ; goo A Sei *;/ number of fi fine - oe ‘tures Pe gee He further testified | were a neries of atone ~ shell herder, mca! later in | the presence of Glass he talked with | Fred Merien, another foreman of ee pneicks: he hold Merien about.’ Ao the lines, é ne gun the talk on andthe warne part d of him the that herder s ‘must step. Herbert testified he later met Yaber, who was over the line | ee : /SheUS and lines " THOMPSONS, | chic | the Bicegan and histoldsheep; him hethatwas Simon over leetawith said ge ae 9 5 distant and behindin said he assisted fhe damn| Spaniard’s wiftals : fense throughout the yesterday morning’s | Went | | had ans to the learned 7 will ado Many of the matters outlined by | men fo disregard the quarantine lines | E. Mr. Herbert Pattersonof were testified to by in. H. ans Westwat rights of were, er, the in.cattlesheep men, invade These theobjections the spector and deputy sheriff, who, under ae overruled. | |jand been Thompsons, * All coal must be paid for when weighed at Thompsons. : | Ji be ;, | as sinter Sheep was after : © i ‘ eM 25,000 sheep in the vicinity, and that the $5.00 | 7 | and I will pay for weighing. | a ment, ust Wnchester i ec | and ace his vile’ in the chamber. heldae in his eee hands. Glass | that the -25 automatic when found was he didn’t want trouble but | cockéd, At first, c aaa On ea statement, | The witness rie hoe naar | | 1 shirt and by thisa time |; nig pickedee up ound Felit Was sweater; shoating that ell ime | | later one shellSheriff about Skowes 15 feet | t0 16.5S antoniati "| of hax hace CE . Lots Ch] Felix yelled and fired a shot with his peux yeild ‘and: five en wheeled about up | ir he him nat ta ‘ a | . TRADE” a 4 oate ate atoato ate clestoctestoatoetoatesteatoaseot ecteeteateateatectedted 150 #50 050 050-0S0- ole ole aloete-ate Sreoiocteaie 4meantime 9 XeC pac had - walked his horseoff which the | edpistol. if FelixThehad herder any cartridges the a littlein dis-| replied for that nce. Jus i r TOYS FOR meee ‘ . TO . a, ve sased.” told ‘ oe ORDER‘ S PLACE . — Glass, xc-! mile more defense’. , would talk to Tom Farley,vey er’s foreman. Thereupon, wrtnttnabesinind 1 SP RRe HEADQ UARTE RS the which hehe Which gy * NAVAJO STATE a MAIL or the var- & GOOD . he aang line, | amination of the body, which was “9 i rivé histhe sheep | made in an orderly manner under the ack, e Spaniard, the defe | direction nse of the coroner and sheriff. tae te Ts sisal cet oh me ihe | He ee Mons Peterson worked the CITY 9: UTAH THE } eS- | & AEN, with the Basque. to eek a Th Street, © THE | come back next year and eat| &he sald that defense would show that) out 33| and a game of basket ball with the all the cattlemen’s range. Mr. | HIGH SCHOOL the herder drove his Sheep about half | Herbert NOTES | Blanding teams on Thanksgiving day. also testified regarding the| %— a mile inside the line and onto terri- ‘finding et ' Coach Long is accompanying the of Jusui’s body, and said the tory m y allotted TY, to Turner. a d Glass | te; to Blanding a) shooting took place abe ut i mile from (By Hank Snyder) cowpuncher employed by Turner, met! the Turner hed tie on an air line, the The dance which Felix, dismounted, and walked over) choammer’s ranch Plan your work thoroughly, then ine about - half half , | day night at the high was se given Satursheepmen’s camp ‘+o)-. being | thoroughly work yas my had economy 9 “A Regarding the encounter which result. | ed in the killing of Felix, Mr. Patter-) would Cr rding . quarantine, gulations established by Mr. Herbert for the protection of the cattlemen to talk SALT . the every- . terri- showed a spirit of defiance of the re-. “ 141 of when The result is that we are prepared to meet the Spirit of econ- inspector | % & oo SaXa- ¥| e | charge years ‘ ‘ H. ©. large few occurred We realized this when we placed orders for our Christmas We bought to fit the times and the minds of the people. yoods. tablished certain lines for the protec-| 3 ee 1897 a tion of the cattlemen against tho} % quarantined sheep, and among other | lines was one designated for the pro- |g tection of the Osear Turner ranch and range. Mr. Patterson stated that the. See disregarded the lines and . Established rather year,.as body in the country was “on the spend.” b—~ IND given H. E. Herbert, sheep +o TIMES been this past introduce, stating that a large num-| & ber of sheep had been quarantined and | oe tory. ° shopping Shopping will not be especially curtailed this Christmas, but it will be done with great care and a keen eye to values. We are ready to meet you on these terms. o-%@ The and mas lety of goods. Yaber’s testimony Tuesday evening, the state rested its case. The defense recalled Bideganeta to the stand for another Cards will say it for you . Yaber said & it under his pillow when he went to CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S in The bed that night. With the completion Our line of Come pistol. reach some agreement about the range, and they then sat down and| talked the year? ~S Ue Shop Ear ly better advantage. There will be no wild splurges in Christ- Ya- *% and | 3 and said that Glass then suggested that as it was getting late they should try to and ac- asinisncess: Yaber’s bridle| oe LPS friends Bet horseshoe. hamnir. % a knife in the other.) ¢ reins and Warner pulled his gun, for his tent to run ber started Charley Glass got ahead of him your and you'll shop to byaber,Warner dae Sines herder ae | oe was also present. Yaber test- He threatened To ! campmov- he saw Glass about 15 miles Warner was Turner’s ranch. qj] ® to Warner, His | that he didn’t| about anything connected| over range the herder How * * o> © a oe *, —? & + oe ™“ SHOP Mofo ageo% o%e 886-9)aM. <a? © DR. J. W. T LI ® 3%,e be ®2oe 7 oe & UA > ¢ . O was, but thought it was Attorney % the | o&% Dalby. On cross-examination, witness was very fiercely examined as to whether or not he had burned down © ® | K ‘ Economical and Easy *” e a yy H considerable ° on ’ | ‘ created WN ¢ | Bidegneta *” @% ¢ i! ' f Ha eg) #0 gM merriment in the courtroom when he! @% said he didn’t know who the defendant | SEE OUR $1.00 BROOM ‘ wen mer 24, 199 POmene A @ > Oo, Lemons MOM A 7 oe ‘eo “*e 72 PhP MP ° 2 @ Oranges . Mo te o% RO >, .% © "oe 2° tects ote Some, Noy oo Basque Herders Examined Simon Bideganeta, a Basque Or Spanish sheepherder working for Billy Fitzpatrick, next testified. He said he had a quarrel with Jimmy Warner, {a cowpuncher, and Glass on February tg, ~~ tetoste o-% Le BOW] ' °° Turn the at arrival ate te toe tnamnnnncnre tenant certemnnte ett tnere tomtom Boe e+ | MIXING ° “ a | the | after ‘ : officers’ page) first from Continued Ware Oven s% Me oho ofo-e fo fe ofe ate afo ale ofe-ate-aze ste of 920-450 420-950 950 160 HP ao U0 Hey o-0*.C) +? oa Whiteware and | prysay equresie rex \ GLASS MURDER CASE Thursday, % * PAGE EIGHT ——— Priricces helhelp Was freelyat the extern q . outing es illnessho and last , desire to offer my ies . of my the wife, [ HENRY Hore x MR , es Reasonable ? 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