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Show TUB TKbyfif LiilLLY JGV &HLt LOGA . , NOVEMBER iu. 5i::3 appeared in the d(rway. He had barrels being so short, would scat Jnnpsd Into tkx Bull ling. expected to be followed. That wae ter in every direction. Thus Apropos of Seeood Lieutenant J. he eat with his face toward armed, tbe two men marched down H. Scott, the why Was Who Philadelphia boy who Arraigns! the entrance J. The territorial court the street in Qdit Han . to is the executive officer of file,eo.ae single the Hud-eo- n, -- Before a Justice of the Peace. was then in sessioov and Judge afford a less conspicuous mark. who pulled the Winslow out Martin who presided, issued a When about fifty feet away one of of abole when disabled at the bom'H Justice Sabbath did not recog- bench warrant as soon as he heard tbe rustlers fired his revolver at bardment of Cardlnae, a story of nize the jredoubtable Jim.. Alii of the shooting. It was given to tbe approaching men and a general hie love of excitement is given by a eon of border fame in the meek Marshal Donovan to serve. He fasillade followed. classmate while the f air were on appearing man who stood in the found Allison tipped back in a . The officers discharged both bar- the United States boat Chase as rels of their shotguns, and 200 cadets, on the West Side police court the other chair in front of the hotel. practice cruise The con he. want said I with buckshot went flying into the vessel was at Lisbon, disorderly yon, Jim, day charged What for? crowd. Tbe range was short and The starboard watch orPortugal. duct, but it was .the same old cadets - the work was as effective as that wereashore on leave.SomeT with Jim. Shooting the Mexican. What? For killing a greaserl of a gatling- - gun. Four of tbe It was this .way, judge, said Hutchy, as Scott was familiarly those to tried That rustlers fell to the, ground dead called, aint no crime. I .Allison. part went to see a bull at a The judge says it is. aod tbe rest of them were wound- suburb of Lisbon calledfight ducks thatwere fighting, and the Cintra. crowd jumped in on me. Just as . Allison thought for a few ed. Allison lay in tbe street with In the royal boxihat afternoon m came and four bullets, in his body. Itwas Au situation, gun rdrewmy of 1 S88 sat the presen t gust then . decided be would accompany thought for a long time he would ruler of along, and the game was off.. Portugal, then a debonair Your intentions were doubtless the marshal. die, but he finally recovered.. democratic and. youth. Suddenly Gimme your weapons, said the Doe Halliday, who ' was not a cadets good.' Mr. Allison, said tbe just was seen to fly cap ice, but. its against tbe law to latter, as Allison rose from the wounded, and citizens who came through the air and drop in the carry concealed weapons, and Ill chair and signified his intentioh of to his aid arrested the other four center of the arena The owner, going to court. He was armed rioters and took them to j ail. This none other haye to assess you 13 and costs. jumped Heres your coin, judge, and with a winchester and two big re- was the last fight with the rustlers, into the thanHutchy, a spear from grabbed ring, and the names of Doo Halliday and a dazed will somebody please show me volvers." matador, and, alter giving where I can buy a ticket out West, Cant do that; was the res- Jim Allison are held in revereuc his trousers a.sailor-lik- e hitch, the where guns is a part of a mans ponse. Im a stranger here, an I at Tucson even to this day. Nefa hereof Cardenas' proceeded to asoutfit. . wont go unarmed. If yon want York Sun. a sail lively runt of a hall. The Time was when Flagstaff, Ariz., the guns you must fight for em. multitude that crowded the tiers now a quiet, peaceful village of Ill go to the court peaceably enWOMEN, recognized thejmiform and yelled 1,000 inhabitants, was about the ough. women and children- very natural prejudice against any. Hmi men, hottest town in the' West.' That Themarshal looked at tbe thing that offends their ne sense of Viva el Americano! .Suddenly And for that reason numbers of such was when the Atlantic & Pacific weapons, and at tbe man who carwomen have suffered in secret and in the bull fell, the first bull killed in road was being built, and the ried them. Then he thought dis- silenee tbe pangs and pains consequent on a Portuguese arena for twenty derangement or displacement of the Apaches went on. the warpath cretion was the better part of valor. the delicate sea. of to years, and that by a Philadelphia Any suffering whenever a chief had dyspepsia Without another word the pair them wasorgans belter than the shame of ques- boy. However, with ejiear in one mounted their horses an and felt like killing someone. tions and examodeto the-oth- er, hand inations which Perhaps that was the reason that the courthouse half a mile down modes, looking much probed scared, very Jim Allison once took refuge there, the single street of the town. ty to its very was conducted some by Hutchy core. But while for Jim was a killer himself in the Heres tbe prisoner, your honto could hide attendants the royal box, and they old days, and his deeds of prowess or, said the marshal, as they their suffering received, much to his surprise, not are told today in Arizona to inter- marched into the court room. they could not conceal its only congratulations, bat Prince ested auditors. Allison belonged Judge Martin looked down at The dark removing a signet ring from to a famous coterie of men who Jim, who wa3 seated in & chair ening circles Carjos, his their beneath finger, presented it to Scott. never seemed to realize the sensa- facing him. He had loosened the eyes, the sallow The affair wae the talk of Lisbon tion of fear. There was bis brother revolvers in his belt, and his winskin, the cheek robbed of its for several days, and as a result of Bob, Moryan and Wyatt Earp, chester rested lightly across his ronndness, the the celebration that followed, . for Doc Halliday and Bat Masterson. knees. body shrunken the ring had to be wetted, Hutchy Their motto . was like tba of Disarm the prisoner,, said the by westing andihis chums were kept on board all these flesh, Dumas: Three Musketeers judge, in an angrytone of voiced j signs marked the Chase for a month or more. All for one and one for all. the presence of The prisoner wont be dis disease. Philadelphia Times. Although each of these men had armed, replied the marshal. To every suf' killed, not one of them ever comNo, your honor, said Allison, fering woman who values modesty Dr. Renorkabls Rescue. , mitted a murder. Their shooting rising to his feet and keeping his Pierces method of treatment is a boon beHis remarkable remedy for yond price. was all done in the interest of law winchester so that he could use it in all female disorders and diseases, favorMrs. Michael Curtain, Plainfield, out of 111., makes the statement that she and order, and was undoubtedly a second. mean any dis- ite Prescription, cures ninety-eigh- t dont I every hundred cases, no matter how obstinnecessary at the time and place respect to the coart. If you want ate. or complicated tbe disease may. be. caught cold, which eettled on her where it was doner AlIof them to try me for killing a greaser Im Any woman who needs ' more help may lungs; she was lreated Tor a month to the Doctor for his free counsel and were marshals of different tough perfectly willing. -- I admit I killed write advice. Such letters come from thousands by her family physician, but grew towns in the West, and when one him, bat killin one of those skunks and art treated with absolute privacy. worse. He told her she was a I write these few lines hoping that some had a particularly tough. town to aint no crime. Bat it aint fair to other woman will try Dr. Pierces med- hopeless victim of consumption aa 1 did. writes Mrs. O. 8. Adams. oC and that" no medicine could cure deal with he asked assistance from have me go unarmed. I dont icines, suffering I had female weakFargo. Cass Co.. N. Dak. one of his confreres This was the enow what Im up against. I aint ness very badly; so I had to be in bed part of the her. Her druggist suggested Dr. time. was tired and sick ail the time, could case with Doc Holliday in Dur- afraid of the court, but I dont like not do I housework King's New Discovery for Con: had Hunting spells, my SOs. backache in and the in she bought1 & bottle and headache, The left crowd in the courtroom. They pain the ango, Colo., my early when I would lie down ; I had pains and sumption; town was too tough for him to deal may all be my enemies. What side achea all over. I commenced taking Dr. Pierce's to her delight found herself bene-fitte- d Favorite Prescription and, had not taken two with as marshal alone, so -- he in- could I do against fifty men if I bottles from first dorse. She conwhen I was able to be around and voked the aid of Jim Allison and didnt have a gun? Why, I coul- do my work, with no psia. I have again taken five tinued its use and after taking six of Dr. Pierces Favorite two made him assistant. Durango at dnt make no more fight than a cod- bottles of his Compound Extract of Prescription, ,' and bottles, found herself sound and several vials of hia Pleasant Pellets. I am g the time was filled with Mexicans, fish. better than I have for a great many yearn. well; now does her own houswork, think Dr. I who were very turbulent and con The judge grew still more red in in the world.'Pierce's medicines are the greatest and is as well as she ever was. trary to the accepted characteris- the fac, He pounded on the desk When the bowls are obstinate, take Dr. Free trial bottles of this Great Dis tics of the race would fight hard till the echoes almost reached the Fierce Plcaaaof Pellets. They dont gripe. covery at Riter Bros. Drug Ch. when drunk. Allison tried to grand cannon seventy miles away. Large bottles 50 cents and $1.00. 6 arrest one of them one night and This court is adjourned, he was unable to do anything but cried, until the prisoner is disLogan Irrigation District. kill him. The Mexican was a armed. next door to U. S. Land T, C. The regular annual meeting of With that Allison arose from Office, Bailey, prominent man in his race and Salt Lake City. Patents obhad many relatives in town. A his chair- - and swinging his win- tained for Agricultural, Desert and the Stockholders of the Logan Irri storm of indignation was raised by chester in front of him in a non- Mineral Lands. gation District will he held in the II. Barker, notary public, and local 3rd ward meeting house on Mon J. tbe shooting and many threats chalant ..manner he marched agent, Newton, Utah, will answer corwere made against Allison. through the crowd to the door. respondence and fnrnisb information day, Deo. 5th,T898; at 1 oclock p. Allison went down to Flagstaff, His finger was on the trigger all on application. m., for the purpose of hearing the where he boarded at the Grand the time, and knowing theway he yearly report of the Trustees and to levy a tax for the ensuing year; CentrarholeT, a three roora struc- had shot the Mexican no one dared of ture boards and canvas, and ap- interfere with him. Reaching the 1899, and any other business that may - properly - come -- before the peared to be so peaceable that he open air Jim monnted his horse r.TERT rilEAT did not gain . the respect of the and rode away. "That was the last Richard Ykatei, meeting. citizens. One day Allison was of his trial for killing the MexiSecretary. --seated 1898. Nor; 22nd, ""Logan can. f; atatableinthedinihg Allison has the marks of four room facing the door. - A Mexican TO- Bentered, gaudy with Bombrero and bullet wounds in' his body, which Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets arc .siver trimmings, He ...glanced are the result of as brave an act as sold on a positive guarantee. Cares m heart burn, raising of the food; distress around the room, saw Allison, and was ever peformed by two men, after eating or any form of dyspepsia. marched over to his table, his 8ven in the West. One little tablet gives immediate relief. spurs jingling on his boots. Alli- . At the time it occurred Doc 25 cts. and 50 eta. Eiter Bros. Drag v son sat perfectly still while the Halliday was town marshal of Co., Druggists. -Mexican took a seatdirectly oiv Tncsnn and Jinrwas his assistant. T posite to him. He gazed intently The decent element of the town Constipation means the accumuat the deputy marshal for a mo- and the surrounding country were lation of waste matter that should Of all Kinds, ment ana then said: be discharged daily, and .unless Youre Jim engaged in a war with the mer in Also Fish know One I this is done the foul matter is abtiers. Allison; Season, you. day eight of the rusThe muzzle of a revolver crept tlers came into Tucson, got half sorbed and poisons the system. . CO T- Ofrom the Mexicans belt over the drunk in their rounds of the Use HERBINE to bring about top of the table, and poured omin- 8alooneand killed an inoffensive regularity of the bowels. Price 50 You citizen. Then they marched up cts. Riter Bros. Drug Co. ously into Allisons face. 1 killed nay Brother in Durango, and down the main street of the t To Chicago or St. Louis Now youre , a town, yelling out defiance to the said its owner, . JOSEPH KNOWLES, Prop. dead man yourself. authorities. ' Via Osaka or Kansas City. Then the report of a shot was ; Jim, said Doc Halliday, we For udoora The west of sexvice of the PostoShe, SrdlStreet, Union Pacific and Log. the other guests of the must get those fellows or be eterheard, .) ' via either route is the .very best. hotel thought Allisous heart had nally disgraced. The eauipment consists of handbeen perforated, but it was the Well get 'em, was the laconic some who fell to tbe floor dead. response. Mexican coaches, Chair Cars, Pullr Old, wealthy and reputable firms man aay Buffet and Drawing Room Allison had shot him under the With that he brought-- - out two vouch for the of articles quality double-barrele31eepers, table before he had time to pull d Dining Cars ana Buffet ehotguns, with the that find favor with the public. ' and the trigger. Libra .y Cars. Fewer 3moking ofT barrels cut to within a foot of Who vouchee for the r quality of the changes than via any other line. The deputy marshal had recog the stock. Each "was loaded with substitutes that are frequently For nized tbe Mexican the moment he about fifty time tables, rates, etc., call on buckshot, which, the urged on careless buyers? g W. W. Woodside, Agent. .1 IT WAS Jill. ALLISON. - i Little Pimples Turn 4 to Cancer. V Cancer oftenr results from an in the blood. Inherited from back. FeW people we feneration from aometaii it in the blood, and it fa impossible to ta 11 when it wiii break out in the form of dreaded Can- ter. What'bas appeared to be mere pimple or scratch hasuleyiloned into the moat malignant Cana if. I bad a ewor Cancer wb leh mi t um only a few blbtche. that I thought would swn wm away. I n im-puri- au-off- icer treated by a, deli-eac- y. . dr apd-hiscap-- rev-age- -- J Glllilarg.atf8. rThoBlood in s. (Swifts Specific) is the only Wood remedy guaranteed Purely Vegetable. All others contain potash and mercury, thaumost dangerous of minerals. Books on-- Cancer and blood diseases mailed tree by Swift Specific Company, Atlantat.(toorgia. Sold by Riter Bros. Drug Co. CACHX COUNTY OFFICXRSl District Judge Charles H. Hart CommlMianers Hr rum HsybaJt - PRECINCT OFFICER8. toss rucixc urttce ot the Peace W. V Thomaa. Constable Georue ru-- -. W. Rowland, Soad Gnperviaoe-Jo-b nonsixci i , . , m . millvilli ranciactS F. Smith; JusUce of the Peace-Jo- b, Constable Jot. 8. Jeso Road Supervisor John King. VABiniai raacitrcr, . Juitlcea of the Feaoe J. UP.rlo; Ooaitahla John F, Roderta. El Thomas. Road SupetTlaoe-- W, hysuk rnacuct. Jnatlce of the Peaee-- X C. Thoreaen, Oonitable Andrew G. Nelson. Road Supervisor W n A. McB ridel waLUTiun raxcixcr. Juitlce of the Peace David Murray. Constable Joseph B. Woodward. Road Supervisor Charles R. Bailey. i Imbkdou raaciHCT. Jnatloe of the Peace-ConstJaaps r Lemmon . Road Supervisor Andrew Sorensen ' MTBsanono rniciKCT, Juitlce of the Peace Ch a, w. Maaghto. Oonitable JohnH Barker Jr. Read Supervisor Edward Rdwaida able umov raacmcT. , JJ Joitlco of the Peace Wm. Catmul " Oonitable Jesse T. Reese. Road Supervisor Paul Card on. vrwrov memos, Juitlce of the Peace Willard Ballard Constable Isaac Benion. Road hupemeor Wm. F. Rigby Jr. cLAMarov raxaxet, Juitlce of the Peace John Thompson Oonitable John R. Godfrey Road SnperTlsor-Cb- aa. Bhumwiy. wvt A. rnsentes. Justice ol the Peace H. A. Campbell! constable George M. Pickett. Road Supervisor Boren I eolsen. -- w t Flah and Game Com m U loner Tred Turner Inspector ot Beee Henry Bollock. ' 'N Sheep Inspector. James Lotbeoee. 1 f Woolf. Hopkln 1 Mathew More head. County Recorder Bessie AasaasobBimpeon M. Molen. Trwurursr A iron P. Farr. Jr. County Surveyor Edward Hanaan. Prosecuting Attorney Frank K. Mebeker. gherlir-Ft- od Turner. Superintendent of District Schoola-Sem- aet QUVmin. -- - and Mania Sparks, Olerk Land Attorney. TlrcUfllottililarket. DIRECTORY. COUNTY fitel-io- -- cb ia dangerous to experiment with Cancer. The disease is beyond the skill of physicians. S. 8. 8. is the only cure, because it i the only remedy which goes deep enough to reach Cancer. Smart-weed- -- - It ner-vo- ua ftWVBwS.MnriWMMaii severmTahle Sour month thwltM lit- - k tie dropped off Ten year hive lamed the Cifeeaae has returned. R. T. William. and not a sla-u- .! Cood. Fat. Juicy MEAT . dition bastmeaUrminr After nnwiy month f treatment and growing steadily eotM. Ide to ry S. s. XT which was so etronrl. The Cm f recommended. bottle produced an tm-- . X Movement. IeenUnmd Ve the medicine, aid jpli - i " bat In physiol of thelrwffort the spite Cancer b pm d until my con- -- . ty TBMTOM MBCIVCT. Jostle of the Peace Joseph Wood Constable A. H. Henderson Road Supervisor Wm. Bingham.; - uwinoB raxancr. Juitlce of the Peace A. D. Smith v Oonitable George Holliday. Road Supervisor Moroni Btocki. oovirnu rucxvcT. 8. Allen. Juitlce of he Poaeo-J- oa. Oonitable R. B. Larsen. Read 8nporrlaor-- fl yram Bair. aicnvojm raiomcT. . Juitlce of the Oonitable Road Peaco-- X. Supervisor-Fran- cis B. Tripp Lewti. Mrrvmu raicnict , ( Juitlct of the PeeeeGeorge T. Smith. Oonitable W. Fllklngton. -Read Supervisor Wm. F. Harper, MYDi parr naoxvoit J. if. D. Hurra' Justice of the Peace Oeaiteble-Ge- o. Road Supervisor D. Reeder ' Henry X. Hancey. ' ooLutea raveivcfl ' Juitlce ot the Peace John H. Thorpei i Constable Hyrura Olsen. Road Suporvlaor-L- an Summon. f- Utov fricjuct. . Jaa. J. Pacer, ' ( Road Supervisor R. Frodrlckien.; Juitlce Ja. C. Orr., Oonitable KY.snuuweRsaxcr,1l Read BupervlaorN. J. Hartvlgsen" Justice of Peso Robert Baxter Jr, Cositable Thomai W. Lloyd. J. , ;kuu(tiuj oAh nuTAicri Read lnprvlor-O- ar M , kslaomf . I - |