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Show VOL, XVII, min !D sot. ' t.; - i f i nA of4ocumen'uryevidence'tbaths tr3radirvTup Wtherropportum Eclipsed , at Klondjie. the-meetin- Great Wok o! a Denver Attorney-F- our Million Dollars From" aT TireeRuntl red Investment Twenty TkoOsand ' Dollars in one Day. . Tribune Specials Denver, Colo , (Sept. 18. An investment of $300 . well-know- n grub-stake- . MANGLED BY A TRAIN. ( Redding, Cal., Sept. 18. While to board a Portland special trying freight train tonight an unknown K man w&sjujn .over, and fearfully mangled. He was decapitated and carried TOO his 1 legs a Micera Jle.wore apart. yards, union pin and a .copy of the by laws of a Colorado union was found in his pocket.' " "king' Oscars Jubtlee. Stockholm, Sept. 18. This being .. The 25th anniversary of KiDg Oscar II. to the throne, the city is brilliantly decorated and the streets are crowded with sightseers. The royal family and princely personages, foreign envoys and others were present at a Te Deum, which was chanted at 11 oclock in . the chapel attached to the castle. Bishop A. 6, L. Billing, the court chaplain,' reviewed the Kings, life work, implored .the .divine;' blessings upon his majesty," upon i the country and upon the people1. Dur- ing the singing of the hymn a n artillery salute was fired. At the conclusion of the religious his majesty- received ceremony, yf ' of deputations from many parts Sweden and Norwoy. ' One of these deputations presented his majesty with the f sunt crowqs, :i 4 $ me . - story is not without foundation. Two years ago this attorney d a prospector for Alaska. The prospector disappeared . and for nine months nothing was heard from, him. Then came a letter announcing that the prospector was stranded In' Salt-- Lake and "asking for another grubstake togo to Bolivia. Tbe attorney was disappointed and never replied to this letter. Yesterday he' received a second letter from his old friend, dated at Daw-o- n City, August 2nd, in which he said: I wrote you from Salt Lake a year ago last Jane and got 'no answer, Soon after 1 received a letter from Tom Sike. He said they had stiuck it big up here and wanted me to come on at once. 1 went to Seattle and worked my passage on a steamer clear up here. I then went out and staked claims in your name. They, are recorded in Dawson.' I had trouble in holding them, bnt I worked all last winter and sold $80,000 worth of gold dust and ntiggets in June, This made me able to buy lots of grub and hire three men. I have now more gold than you and two other men could pack. I will send you $200,000 and have plenty left for myself. I have been offere"tL$5Q0,00O for one of the claims which is in yojar name. ' It is the best claim in the Klondyke diggings. I have taken out what we think is $20,000 in one day, mostly nuggets. The $300 you let me have did it all and your half of all is as safe &3 if, you were here yourself, I have set my stakes on $3,000.000 four for you and four for me. - 0 4 i k V ' . ties. Elder Wm Spry, of Tooele was then introduced, and also voiced his knowledge of the truth of the Gospel in no uncertain manner. Constant prayer is necessary to maintain that testimony, and to keep us from evil and within the bounds of Gods grace, for without His aid we can do nothing The then recounted at speaker Tengih incidents of the conversion of Saints in foreign lands, their great joy at receiving the tidings of salvation, and the many trials they endure before reaching : Zion. Many of them were disappointed when they reached here, &Dd they often express wonder that they do not enjojr the Bpirit of God now aa they did whan they were in foreign lands.' We can said the speaker, if we will only live up too the requirements of the gospel now, aa we did then; but we are to prone to follow the ways of the world and to disregard the instructions of the priesthood; indifference to the counsels of the servants of God, begets indifference to his laws, and results in a diminishing of His wlthlrT us7 Elder Spry spirit"all-to. ba vary charitable tu urged -all wbo were without the fold of Christ, to forgive their harsh judgment of us, as they do not possess the light and knowledge that we do, remembering also, that we once occupied their position. Elder J. M. Tanner, the next speaker, remarked upon the necessity of meeting together often, of the necessity of faith and prayer that we may bo able to withstand the trials and temptation of this world, and be ready for the final summons when it comes. There are circumstances in life more trying than others, and without the Spirit of God we shall fail to endure them. Alluded to the example of Peter in boastfully declaring his love for Chrisj, and then m the hour of . temptation denying him. So it alwavs is with those' who - rely- - on the feeble arm of flesh to support them Tu- - thpr trials. - Where the Spirit is, there will be love and friendship for all . Exhorted all to faithfulness.-and diligence The choir then sang, the benedictory-prayer being tittered by Elder L: RrMartineau. human-kind- Wheels. - hi Cattglf A painful accident happened to May Janeon, daughter of Manager A. AJ Janson of the B. C. Woolen Mills, Saturday. For some time she has been operating the doubling and twisting machine at the factory.. That evening before leaving she wasin the act of wiping off the machine.'. Suddenly her - - ? loose dress sleeve was caught hold of by the savagely revolving wheels. , Bugler. i , ? , My absence from home has delayed my reply to vour last communication. Indeed it is scarcely vi- M V Wedding Balls. ' at Juactiou, ani Hills Acquitted mondsou Found Guilty at Ed-- , . Euastoi necessary for me to reply at all, as you take both sides of the argu ment concerning the meaning of The Trial of Mills for Shooting Peijue, Petra and Petros. You say there Occupied au Satire WeekHEdmond is no difference between Petra and son Convicted ia the Second Degree-APetros. lou say further that Old, Convict. ' .. Mr. and Mrs. James Nye, of Paris, they are different forms of the same Idaho, and the bride is a daughter word. You say that in your Lexicon of Chas W. MaUghaw, of Peterboro, are pronounced synonyms. but baa for a number of years been they Tribune special. Junction, concede tb&t they be you Again her her home with making grandvia Utah, Belnap, Utah, Sept. 19.--father Brother long to different . decisions. exactly 12:20 this' morning tbo and Sister Collins, who were Now here is something of a mudffu eworn-bailiannouticed that the dle Synonyms are d ifferen twords omong- the early setters of this with same , The the in the Mills cases had armeaning. , ury city and then moved as pioneers to words be same can not a synorived at a verdict. Court con that section of Idaho, where both the young people , are well known nym with itself. John is the same vened and the roll call made, after word as John. But Johd is not & and highly respected. which the court said: Gentlemen On Thursday ever ing a reception synonym of John. of the Jury. -- Have you arrived at Your first statement in, criticizwas tendered them at the residence Mr. Peterson, as foreof Mr. and Mrs. Etias Davis of ing my use of the two words was a verdict? in wise made two this these that noon said: Y,s, sir. The clerk Peterboro. Mrs. Davis is a sister were rd but in onJ only, . ook of Mrs.-Fran-k the after filing, verdict, and! Nye,,. and she . and 4 ' her friends had spared no pains in different cases. Now you pay that lead aa follow; they are synonyms and belong-t- o making the affair an enjoyable one different We, the jury, in the ca?e of the declensions. Well, that for those who had assembled to tenvs. llarry L. Mills, State will do for a mixturet der theircoogratulatlms. I quoted eight papssgea in the find tbe defendant noVgulity. At about 9 oclock the large numabove Testament in which not the ber of relatives and intimate friends (Signed.,) J. E. Peterren, ' Lexicons but tbe Holy Spirit apamong whom were Bishop W. D. word Petra to Christ. The the plied Mr. Mrs. E. Jas. Davis, Cranney, of the Holy "With this the defendant and Nye and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. crowning statement J. A. Wahlen, of Logan, Messrs. Spirit was in 1 CofJ 10:4, in which counsel exchanged congratulations J oh, J ames. W illiam,. and .others it ia positively stated that Petra and the court announced! J hat the My dear sir, you defendant was at liberty and disof the Maughan famiy, who are as was' Christ, Have not replied to one of these missed the numerous aa the sand on the seajury.' This ended the statements. Lntil you scripture shore, especially when it comes term 3! the Sixth district August to young ladies, eat down to a well do, it will not be necessary for me enurt for Piute county. to reply further. spread table the beat tbe country LLMiUs3as3!enQa trial Letmecall your attention' and allHarry afforded and'enjoyed themselves week for shooting John the to their utmost capability in filling the attention of the readers of Tub Jerjue to death in Marysvale In Journal to the fact that nearly a the inner man. last. The Tribune has had of your reply has not the July column - After full reports of the trial. supper the guests were remotest reference to the point at treated to songs, muaic, recitations JudgeMcCarty-and..hiaTteno-graphe- r between You' call my issue us and games, in which the Misses have departed for Pang-uitcto a pamphlet placed on Nye, as well as the Misses Maugh- attention -jJ sale in Logan. You say, I prean, played leading characters. . . GUILTY OF MURDER., At a .late hour all parted with a sume that this has been done with . your knowledge and with the apkind farewell, wishing Evanston, Wyo., Sept. 19. proval of tbe Presbytery of Utah. couple a happy and the man that Edmonson, Tremendous presumptienlbNeitber Henry journey through life.. murdered Richards on Big George Mr. Nye lekves for a mission to myself nor the Presbytery knew of on was convicted Plney July 25th, California in a few days, and Mrs. tbe sale of such a document in Lo- of murder in the secomTdegree fact. until the you published Nye will then retuan to Paris, gan, Now, having assumed your own with the jury out but two hours Idaho, where she will make her fu and a half. From evidence deassumption to be true;you proceed tUre home. J. A. V. duced trial it appears tbe during to denounce the Presbyterian 18S4 in Edmonson had been church in the following lovely that fourteen to Crushed to Death. sentenced fears in tho The phrase insuperable, im for Territorial jail grand larceny, A terrible accident occurred at pertinence and lack of decency the Agricultural College on Satur which prompts the Presbyterian committed in Clarke county, Mont. Of these fourteen years he served day, by which William, common church to put such au offensive but He ' afterward served ly known as Billy Richards, of screed in circulation. Then fol- one eight. tjbe Deer Lodge year jn the Second ward, lost his life. lows plenty more of the same sort commit-3- 3 for larceny grand tentiary on dear Dr. new , for Excavations a your assuuiption my sewerage same in State. ted These the system have been going on for Once for all., let me inform you facts were not known in generally some time at the A. C., and Rich that the Presbytery did not write, which he lived; the in neighborhood sale or the on ards was working in the bottom of publish producput trench when killed. He tion for which you so roundly Edmonson killed the lover ofthis a ten-fohad reached apoint where the new abuse me ahej the Presbytery. V daughter.' Thepeoplefhere wetb But when a manriunsjEqt of well satisfied with the verdict. trench. was iQtersected3y.aii.fild 'V one, when the dirt from both sides argument, it may be necessary for CRIPFLIH FOH LIFE, t caved in and' completely buried him to change' the subject. Let Bellaire, 0., .Sept., 18. At Cenhim. A large number ot men hur- me suggest, doctor, that in tbe furied to the scene and worked frant- ture you practice to the case a terville the wife . of Rev. A. :A. Brown of .West Quincy, Mass., ically to liberate the unfortunate prime maxim among physicians. while walking along the street, met ; man. When the body was reached, Very cordially yours, WlSIlARD. with a terrible accident. Charles S. E. however, all life had departed from of Glencoe was walking Carter it, and - the physician vrho bad distance behind her carrying Short been summoned discovered that A. Grand ITT College He and fell and stumbled a death must have been instantagun.. was the discharged. The shot gun neous, as tbe neck was broken and Professors and student are hereby the base of the skull, crushed. ordered to buy home'tnade under- took effect' in Mrs. Browns, legs at After considering the matter the wear, stockings, sweaters,' mittens tbe knee. She will be crippled for are. ; , : , , Justice decided that , no inquest and knit wear. of order the was necessary, and the dead man By FRIGHTFULLY BURNED.' ' Cache Knitting Won its. was taken to the home of his parri San Francisco, -- Sept, 18. Mrs. ents, whose main support' he was. The deceased was about Co years Mary Ann Calvert was frightfully Sunday, SchcolUnion. ' of age, apd a native of England. burned this afternoon at her home, I v , over the. remains Funeral 'services A practice, of the songs to be 324 Jessie street, and is now dying ' were- held on Sunday at four sung at the coming 8. Union from her injuries. She poured coal oclock In the Second ' ward meet- will be held in the Tabernacle base- oil in the kitchen stove and an exing house, a large concourse of ment oil the following evenings at plosion followed, Mrs. Calverts friends attending tbe services. 7:30. Friday, Sept. 24; Friday hair and dress catching fire. NeighKnowing the poverty of the family, October 1; Friday, October 10. , bors attracted by her screams found AU , connwted with singing in the woman with her Bead In the Commissioner Hayball ordered the for interof preparation the body Sunday schools are invited to at- kitchen sink and her clothing In Her body was literally a ment and all, expenses will be tend., f flames. , 2:r; David Lewis, f j as, PVf , mass of burns. ? Chorister, V j paid, by The County, unless On lat there were United in .marriage at the Logan Temple, Mr. Frank Jye and Miss of Paris. Catherine Maughan Idaho. , Mr. Nye, the gropm, is a son of Wedot-ida- n ' At - of-JJta- h h. .i- w "i mr ot " -- . i 3 A "J 4 ,'4 - During the exciting 'moments that followed, the flesh of the forearm was torn a way. for several inches in length, exposing ' the sinews. ' It bled freely, but clever hands were quickly at work tightly wrapping a cloth around the arm .above the . . f 4 . g " 1 , ' producing $4,000,000 sounds like a tale of fairyland, but a attorney of Denver 13 in possession, lamps Perforancces fot lacerated, flesh, bo there was not sumed, as they certainly ehou much toss of blood. That the bone be, by the College. was not injured, those who were present say was little short of mlr v A Little Lfors Potrcs 2 aculous. The young lady is now progressing nicely. ' Brigham My Dear Dr. Phillips; " 2 ' ' NO. 20 , ? r ' Tabernacle Services. High Councilor J. Z Stewart was presided, and Hail the opened by singing hymn to the Man, etc., the opening invocation being offered by Bishop William Hyde. Elder By bee, oLr the Bingham Stake of Zion, then arose and after bearing a powerful testimony to the divinity of the latter-da- y work, discoursed at' length upon the many advantages, educational and otherwise, which we have over the people of the Bingham Stake. The speaker thought that perhaps we didnt appreciate . them - - as we ought, and closed by urging all to W-Wad- . LOGAN CITY, IJTAn. TtJESDAY MOBNING, SEPTEMBEH 21, 1897.: which amount had been r&i-e- d among the people. The king had decided to devote this money to . . .u combating tubercular-diseases- IT IN W f4 - J I , ? - J r L? i trr, , IfVd i |