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Show TBI-TTEEKL- til an officer arrived on the scene and then scoured the watchrand turned' it over to In tho mealtime DeCacfivff ShefeU V - ForcIIcoughs JV' and colds JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, DECEMBER 23, 1399. Y was having-a-mtlern-ith-- 21 Heroine of:1847. PAW-- GOES DRIVING. AND GEORGIE TELLS OF THE FAMILYS PLEASANT AFTERNOON- .- hw man. Seeing his paj trying to .get filled him with courage And he put up a fight; but the officer was in no humor for an'y foolish ness and promptly jriive the fellow a blow on tho neck that completely laid him out. The men .were taken to the station, where they, gave their names as Henry Wihson and Henry Lewis. The former hr the man who was captured by Cottrell. When Lewis was searched a ladys gold watch and chain, at ring apd one or two small articles of jewelry were found on his person. r. Detective Sheets says that the men are well . known safe crackers and believes they ere responsible for the recent cases of hqusbreakipg., ; SprufiL QLthe! articles foundon themranewer to the descriptiah of the th.nga gtolep rroihCou n cfl marTMcr ris" thither night. Sheets has been watching these two men for seme time, and says there 13 a third prty whom he will get ere long It 19 very mv ay t ! 11 3 tapif Pectoral The medicine tried Things Would Probably Rare Beam Very Different If the Worthy OU Gentleman Hadnt Tried Hypnotism , for 60 years is the . medicine you can afford tb try. iNjmmtii iikely.thaLthey.willr. ha.- - with burglarly. Liver-troubl- charged strickinbt smallpox Salt Lake, Dec, 22. The news that" the veteran actor John S. Lindsay, -- haa- been stricken with be smallpox at Spanish Fork, receivdwith regret by his many Thiagood lady whose Lome is ia friends "elsewhere. the and in city Tha Latest News Jrom South Africa Hyde Park, is one of the few that Mr. Lindsay has been feeling quite Not EnoouraginActorlindsajAf indisposed, and it wasfearidthat are left with us,who passed through theetornayperiod of iheMormon flioted bySmallpox An Important smallpox would be the He had - been with his company Churohs existence, and who wendPoliaa Capture in Salt Lake under quarantine at Spanish Fork ed their way across pathless deserts for two or three wseks. There are to plant in thehe&rt of the Rockies how eighroaees of smallpox in the germs of a mighty commonmost of the patients wealth Fork, Spanish lo Grandma Woolf as she Special Journal.') being members of Mr. Lindsays is familiarly called is one of the who contracted the most honored and company, respected of perEast Northfield, Mass., Dec. 22 disease in Sanpete county. in sons little the community where D. L. Moody, the famous Vangelist, her home has been for ed many died at noon today. It was not HOW TO WIN HER LOVE. years. expected until, yesterday byx the And a most interesting and The Interesting Dlaeoeerr of Sir. members of Mr. Moodys immediate career Grandma has Cornelian Uennepln. death friends or that X.Aha! exclaimed Cornelius Ilenne-pl- had. She was born in Westchester familycircle Here Is something that I have Co., New York, in the year 1814, . would be the yesultjfrom his illness. sbeen long looking for IIow to Make When 18 years of age she was io a The cause of death was due Your Wife Love You!' marrietUa John A. Woolf, and as general breaking" down by overThat was the headline over Cie arti- both possessed a1 deep religious cle that he had started to peruse. lie work. invesfeeling, they early Mr.' Moodys heart had been pulled his glasses out of the case, fastigating the beliefs of the different tened them upon his nose and cried: weak for a long time, and exertions denominations. Come here. I Finally two MorVirginia! Virginia! mon elders visited .the locality in put forth in connection with meet want to read something to yon. When his wife arrived, he said: which they lived, ami after hearings iu the West last mouth, InHere Is little a article that may brought ou a'collapse from which terest you. I havent read It through, ing them preach, both joined the church. This was in 1834, so Mrs he failed to rally. but from the way it starts out I judge Woolf it may be seen is one of the that the writer knows what he or she FROM SOUTH AFRICA. who have lived through few Is talking about. How to Make Your very - London, Dec. 22. The only news Wife all the years of the churchs Love You ' Thats the heading. nearly existence. Grandma never tires of from South Africa the slightest Now, lets se& what it says: Never about the way si e tame importance up to 3 p. m. today, is come home with a sour look and yell, of telling adto meet those elders, and how gratethe report of Ladysmiths ability to Is dinner ready? as If you were holdout for some time to com?. dressing a slave. I never do that, do ful she still is that they happened The message from Gen. Methirm, I, Virginia? Always treat your wife to find her. with as much consideration when you un are Speaking of early days in ; alone as when company Is present Sublished last evening, though the assumption that I think I follow that she tells much the Fame st ry rule, dont I, Virhis communications have not been ginia? Never try to start a cheap of suffering and perrecution that cut. Gen. Methuens complaint laugh by saying that your wife pro- all the others do, Ve went there about the rudeness of his oppou9nt3 posed to you or roped you In. I have in 1843, she said the other day, never done that have I, Virginia? Mr. and is the latest surprise of this they let us stay there long We war, and judging from the Hennepin asked. And yet he bitter- enough to raise one crop, tone of some of the comments, Geu. ly continued, you do not love me as lived neighbors to the Prophet ought to. I am only 22 years elder Methuens peevishness is more dis you than you, and there Is no reason why Joseph Smith, and I knew him astrous to many people in Great you should not regard me with the utBritain, than his continued silence most affection. These very words could have been'. ought to convince you that I am an Celebrate! Reilnlist, Heady, Tb0 Js Dial... -- ill -- out-com- e. - care-fraug- ht n. eek-abo- ut an-vo- tur-prisi- s ng . well. One could not bel p bu t re spool and trust him, be was so kind and thoughtful, yet very dig nified. Every one liked him and our personal regard for him as strong as our respect for his calling and authority. I re member how much we sorrowed over his" death. -- w&t-quit- In 1847 Mrs. Woolf crossed the plains, driving a horse team from the Missouri river to Salt Lake valley. In all tbe trials and hard ships subsequent to that time Bhe has been a participant, and at 85 her spirit is still undaunted, and her kindly voice still cheers on these who are building on the founds tion ehe so nobly helped to lay. A numerous progeny call her blessed. She is the tnotfaer' of 12 children, two of whom are dead. i6he has 104 great grand-childre- n gracd-'childie- 15C n, and 4 great making i total of 270 descendants in' who3e veins flows The blood of this venerable lady. Though advanced in great-grand-childre- n, years, Mrs. Woolf is still hale and sprightly, and is the pride and joy of her many descendants. Presbyterian Services. The usual services will be held at the Presbyterian church next Sabbath. The morning service is at 11 oclock sharp; that of the evening is at 7:30. The Sabbath School holds its sepeion at 12:15, Junior Eendeavor at 4, and the Christian Endeavor at 6:45 p, m. All are cordially welcome. N. E. Clemenson, Pastor. ideal 'husband. But let me continue: 'Do not chew tobacco all day and expect your wifelo meet you at the door , TWO BURLKRS CAPTURED.' You raon Salt Lake, Dec. 22. with her mouth all made up for a lovwalk over, to the city hall with ing kiss, and, above all, o not grumble me. The words were spoken by if she should ask you for the price of comerof First South and East Temple ""DetectiTtfShects-near-th- lovely " hats in Plume-lelgh- s "" window.' Confound these advertising dodges ! streets about 42:20 this afternoon, If to two of the toughest looking exclaimed Cornelius Hennepin. themthe dont lending stop papers characters that ever infested Salt selves to such schemes, Im going to ac-- Lake. The men quietly stop my subscription ! , quiesced to the ' big jlectectives Lata the next afternoon a boy with -- Command AtuLBtarterL.in.the rushed up the Hennepin of the police station. Sud-denl- y steps. Chicago Tlmes-Heralone of tho men changed4 his e ona-of-lh- ose di-recti- -- -- mind and whirling around, said: and ran Good bye, Mr. Sheets Mr. W. South. rapidly down First C. Cottrell, who1 was watching - the proceedings, ran after the fleeing man. Down the Btreet rushed the two men, scattering people right and left e way. Slowly-bsurely Cottrell gained "on the man; who turned and ran down West Temple. Just as the fellow darted up the Tribune alley Mr. Cottrell grabbed him, and during the struggle that followed, the fellow carat threw, a large eighteen the street., into gold watch' Cottrell made sure of "hhrman un ut un-th- . On - Hard-Like-wh- en - Biz-neB- S, Eee-dlcknl- , d. i on n Konhypnotle Subject. Brin It was a Nice Day Sundy paw says to maw; now would you and the Boys like' to Go fer a Buggy Ride? It would b kind of nice, maw says. But Im afrade We mite git run away with. Id Like to see the Flerry Steed what trlde to run away if I Had a Holt of the Lines, paw told Her. Thats whare It comes In Handy fer a person to Be a lioy on the farm wunst. Tliay Lurn to handle enny kind cf a Horse. I yoost to Be the best Lorsmun tbay was lu six Counties. - All I got to Do la Look them In the eye and thay no I am thare Master They are Sumthln In my Look what makes them no thay are in the power of a Suppeerlor Bela. Somaw told Him all Rite, and paw went and Got the Horse and Buggy at the Llvverry. I wouder what makes them Call It the Llvverry? Mebby e Sumbuddy what bad the so Bad he couldnt xlo nothin else ..was the first ono what kept a Llvverry I Stable, It was a sad Lookcn Horse, mebby Becoz It was a norfen or Sumthln, and they had a Bauglo around one of Its Hind Lags.. Before we Got la the Buggy paw went and rinkled his forrid and Looked In Its Eyes quite awhile and t says: Now this Beast Is In ml power. Bet you If I would want it to It would foller mo around- Like a lam. We Got a Long purty well fer awhile, only be Horse kept Gittln Its tale acrost the Lines all the time, and kind of Ilump Itself up and Hold on you-ar- e ICerryln a packldge under your arm and It Begins to Slip Down. At Last we was out In the country and the Rode wasnt mutch Like a' parler flore. Every little while one of the Wheels would Hit Sumthln or Else not have Ennythlng to Run on, and maw was Holden tlte to little Albert and Screemln every little while and asten paw to please turn Back and the norse kept on Gittln Its tale acrost the Line and I seen that paw was Begin-nl- n te feel Like If He Dident, Have as menny fronds ns He needed In his But I Dident say nothin Oh, paw, please stop, maw Hollered when one wheel Dropped into Sumthln what wasnt thare. Let the Boya and me Git out and Walk. I wisht you Say, paw says, wouldcnt make tho hole fambly You cant Help Beln that way yourself I spose. But they aint enny yoos JIst about that time the norse Switched Its tale Over agin, and paw, took the whip and Give Ilinra Cu and jurked with all Uls mite, and th Horse Jumped and kicked six or seven'" Different Direcksbens at wunst, and one I,Ine Broke and maw Hollered Help, and I seen thay was sumthln Disgreea Bull Goin to Be Coin on thare In jist about a minih So I says te paw: Look Him in the eye! Look IHm In the eye! But paw. was too Blzzy doln other Things, and about the next I new thay was three men Come Runin acrost tbe field and maw and Little Albert was settln on the Bank and the Horse was Eaten Grass By the Side of the Rode, and I was kind of mixed up with the wheals and Things Down In the Ditch, The Rest of the Buggy and paw was a Little ways further up the Rode. We new paw was thare Becoz we couldent see IHm enny place else. So when I crep out and maw and Little Albert Got up and foundut thay was all Rite the men went and Lifted the Lid off of paw and thare IHm and the pUpp'tvaTW'altVh to Find out whether it was time to Git up for Brcckfust or If Sumthln Reely Happened." Paw, I sed when he Rose and Brushed Himself off Like the Boys Do when they steal second, I no whats the matter. "What? he ast, k!ndfof trlmbly. You looked the Horse In the Rong eye', I says. Then iliay piled all what was worth saven of. the Baggie In a fects corner and me and maw 'and little Albert walked to the neerest street car. Taw and the - pupp led the - Horse Back Home, and It fullered like a Lam. So 1 thot paw must of Give him the rite look after all, only when we got Back the llvverry man sed. the norse, was Blinder an a Batt Georgle In Chicago " the Other Side. ' First Englishman How ridiculous Archie dresses. . Second Englishman Ah, but.. Its American, old chap, ye know. Philadelphia North American. . Ab0T Earthly Ilia. - "What is a philosopher?' A philosopher Is' a man who can pretend to have a light heart when he has an empty pocketbook. Detroit 1 1 Tlmes-Heral- d. -- Free Press." Z The Feminine View of It. Mr. Watson (brutally) What makes -you limp so? Shoes too small? Mrs. Watson (Icily) No; feet too -- huge. Somerville Journal. 'J T- - - SPEAKER OlT THE HOUSE HENDERSON. David B. Henderaon, of Iowa, apaker of tho hnnsa ia tho Fifty-oixt- h Conpw, la When David was 6 year old hi parent CO year of ago. Ho vu bom in Scotland. to tli country. During tho war of the rebellion ho woo a private ou the Uuiom aide and loot a leg in battle in 1863. Ho boa boon a member of pongreoa for 14 years. - Cupid In pilaff. Oar engagement Is off asalS-- -. . Whats the matter now? , I gaye bey a belt buckle with my photograph on It. and she uses it to fasten her dogs collar. Chicago Record. X |