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Show c I ' VOL. 3. ST. GEORGS, UTAH SATURDAY, DEC. 22, 1900 AO 27. Carper GENERAL NEWS V. vr There are 119 cases of Salt Lake City. Discuss' a? the ITEMS- small-po- x THE BOOK OF MORMON. AROUND TOWN. in Original Alanuecript Claimed to Have Been Discovered in a Stone Case A dance TKAGEDY OF A LIFE. was held in Dodges hall Friday evening. Sailor Deserted by Friends Dies 5am Bryson left for the Apex mine canal the Nicarag-u111 , Dec. 13. Marshall Carbondale, Novoe Vremoa says: Russia is not inAlone on a Barren Island. this morning to work. terested in the matter, but naturally Penrod, who lives on a farm close to John Z. Alger of Enterprise was in the village of Dongola, in Union county sides with Americt. while digging a black oak stump out of town this week. Hla Skeleton Found In Hl Hot-I- t with The notice of the discovery of the a potato field close to his residence, n Diary by Hla Side i. 'V! Ha Junius Foster and Charles Andrus Um1 Recorded His Terrible original manuscript of the Book of Mor- found a stone a foot long and eight from the B. Y. A. Saturday. mon in Illinois is discredited by the inches in diameter. Expert cnee. head of the Church in Salt Lake City. The peculiar shape of the stone, A number of married ladies have orOn Unimak island, which guards which resembled a pocketbook, attract- ganized a Three negroas were lynched by a reading club which is held of the entrances to the retiring ... a mob in Indiana for the murder of a ed his attention, and upon close ex- Thursday evening. rude mound of rocks marks th. Last white man. A comprny of militia were amination he found carved on its face resting place of Charles William AnThe County Court meets y to in the the English language following derson, sailor, fisherman and hunter. called out to preserve order but did not pass upon bonds of county officials and words: :L on the Anderson starved to arrive in time. bleak and barren island waiting for This stone contains the original transact other business. friends who deserted him. lie d.od on At the recent sale of High Grade cat- manuscript of the Book of Mormon. located during the week June 19. 1899, and' his skeleton in his claims Mining tle at the exhibition of the InternationJOSEPH SMITH. were Welcome Nos 1 and 2 and Copper bunk and his diary beside it weTe foui d al Live Stock Association in Chicago the The stone is hollow, with a hole drill- Jack Nos 1 and 2 P. by P., Lyman, and by two hunters who were driven on tl:e Herefords breed brought the highest ed entirely through it, and at both ends island during a storm. James Canfield in Tutsagabet District prices averaging $446 each. Other red cedas plugs have been driven. The diary was addressed to Andrew breeds were Aberdeen-Angu- s John Foster, Clara Jackson, Claude Groswold, of Unga. who arrived & ?an $340, When removing one of the plugs, sevShorthorn $336, Galloway $278. eral sheets of paper containing writing Morris, Neils Sandberg, Nellie Bleak, Francisco a few days ago with his that could not be de- Nellie Woodbury, Mary Scbmutz, Jos. friends last writings. The St. Petersburg, Novoe Vreyma in hieroglyphicsfound. Several vessels passed by his island were The characters and George Thompson, Emma, Jennie, obsorvs that there are evidences of dis- ciphered prison, the pathetic record reads, but are very peculiar, following no known and Menzies Macfarlane and Ernest none saw Andersons flag of distress. in all the armies, including the line of ancient content, Miles returned from the Branch Norwriting. a Once vessel was becalmed close to the German, with Field Marshall von At tne bottom of the last page was mal shore he tried to reach it, but he and Waldersees brutality. The paper sup found m English: had not the strength left, to launch-.biThe finder written ports the demand that each army act of this little boat. His legs had failed him and manuscript will deliver the sp mg henceforth on its own responsibility. OF HIGH GRADE Lc co;ild only pull jnoaseLT &loog ny Lis to the !ders of t.be. Mormon eh met,1.' elbows. A message from United States ConThe stone still remains with Mr Pen-roCATTLE. He deliberated on shooting bis dog, sul Gummery at Tangiers, informs the and already communication has ew up but he could n Dempsey, of James the Chippman, president state department that the Moorish gov- been made with the Salt Lake church, his to He friend. faithful courage slay Utah National Bank was in Payson ernment had settled the claim of the giying the incidents of the find. me to breakseals the through brought Tuesday and delivered to H. H Harder, United States for $5,000 indemnity on Tribune. ers, he wrote, and I fed him as long as for Cattle St. his the company, George could. I account of the murler of Marcus Finally the dog disappeared. fine bunch of 200 Oregon heifers. The records the terrible suffercitia naturalized American diary Eszagui, Queen Victorias Health Failing. The heifers were shipped in from ings of Anderson from thiist and his zen in Morocco last spring- Much anxiety again prevails in court Oregon last year and are considered expeditions after fresh water. The last Over 800 men will eventually be em- circles respecting the queens health the best lot of she cattle ever brought entry says: Monday, June 19. Now I must go ployed at the big mechanical plant the She ha3 broken up noticeably since shu in to Utah. During this season they for water again. I am n.ore afraid this Rio Grande Western will establish in was informed that the Empress Freder- have been bred to the following regislime before. But with Gods h Ip Salt Lake. Already there are 500 men ick was suffering from cancer of throat tered Hereford bulls: Norwood 89321, T maythan come back I would not Hamite 84629 like to die outside.again. employed in the present shops and oth- and could not live many months. Habile 84571, But Gods will be er parts of the mechanical department, Queen Victoria, who invariably eats 'Handspike 84657, Floyd 81341, done. He had his wish, for he returned and with a monthly payroll of over $75,000. and sleeps well, has now lost her appetIsaac 16432 and Rothchild 9134. .: died in his bunk. force to and additional is sold it the ite Wm, With Rothchild was recently though passes sleepless nights For that the payroll will be $100,000 a years she never missed her morning McPherson for $500 00. The first four month, or $1,200,000 a year, all of which ride in a donkey chaise around the pri- bulls named were purchased by Mr METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. means much to Salt Lake and is but an vate gardens until the last couple of Harder and shipped wite the heifers to other feature of the additional prosper- weeks, when it was forbidden by her his companys breeding ranch near .St. ity which Salt Lake is confidently ex- doctor, who ordered her instead to George. Mr. Harder says that whi- : drive through the park in a closed car he paid a good price for blooded stock pecting. riage. Sunday last the queen kept her than a low price, for common cattle, room the entire day, a thing she has and that he now had an offer of $25.00 FIGHTING. COUNCIL AGAINST been known to do for years, and the for all bull calves from this bunch at not Chicago Officials Unanimous in Their report at the castle was that she said weaning time next fall. Globe Header Declarations Concerning It. she would not be surprised to hear of Payson. James G. Bleak. There will be no more prize fights the death of Empress Frederick any Government observer. held in Chicago, unless Mayor Carter as the doctors were afraid to perBOERS AGGRESSIVE. day, anti-figresolutan Harrison vetoes form an operation It is also whisper- They Raid Cape Coloney at Two ion almost unanimously odopted by the Points. falls into a doze NO. 4696. city council tonight. The unsatisfac- ed that her majesty conraided have and the The Cape meal times Colony Boers other day when tory ending to the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. test at Tattersails last Thursday night putting on a brave front and pretend- at two Seperate points 100 miles disstirred up so much feeling that the Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, to review the colonial volunteers, tant, says the Capetown corresponding One December 5, 1900. Mail. en all of decided ent that the Daily council pugilistic in fell fast the following she her that is Notice asleep becarriage. hereby given advanced upon Philliptown, counters should be prohibited in the filed notice of bis intention named has settler windows ware she and shut was tween Colesberg and Kimbley. The The future. to make U.rel proof in support, of his claim unA resolution home. belief other, supposed to be Herzog's oor adpoted, rapidly driven and that said proof will be made before the According to the e river exthe County Cierk of Washington County, Utah, at Orange no permits for sparring or boxing doubtedly prevails around? her that the mandor, crossed 1901 viz: tween Odendaalstroom and Bethullv, St. George, Utah, on January 26, hibitions can be issued by the mayor, is failing. ATKIN WILLIAM queen northwest of Burghersdorp. its object- H. E. 14606 of the NWJf SEJ4 ; EV NEM and Lot and the chief of police is held responive apparently being Cradoek. fi See. 02 Tp. 43 S, R 16 W, Salt Lake meridian. sible for the law being carried out. inS. denied U. Ambassador Choate the the is Macdonald Gen. He names the following witnesses to prove will the the believed engaging sign is mayor It his continuous residence upon and cultivation ordinance, as it is passed by the vote of report that he is about to resign his post vaders, who have no guns, twenty of said land, viz.: Lars J. Larson, of Bloom53 to 14. which he says is based on the belie miles west of Burghersdorp. The lat ington, Utah, William Fawcett, and Nephi news it that they are being slowly Fawcett, of Price, Utah, John J. Sullivan, of The penalty against prize-fightinthat the death of his partner, Charles est one forced from back to the Orange river, where St. George, Utah. is State law, ' according to the re- Beaman wouln his necessitate C. Frank D. Hobus, Register. ' r, mn reception is being prepared for to ten years imprisonment in the penIsaac C. NUcfaklaxk, Atty. his ' law to turn practice. tnoiu. 1. itentiary for each offense. Near DongoZa, HI. a to-da- to-da- y- s ,ALE d, ! ! ht GaDS-McGov- com-mand- or g, . i |