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Show TII2 T II E TRI-WEEKL- JOURNAL. 1D31 JOURNAL, LOZAVt, UTAH, FEBRUARY 11 Y ! case that makes vour conduct worse aiid would doubtless have than that of your associates, for driven ton life of shame, the United States than in an,)' other county in the world, is proven by the vast number of forces secured and the trivial causes upon which they are granted. A case is reported from Easton, Pa., in a been to -- rcBLieniD by AEL & ENGLAND PUBLISHING CO LESSEES. thoughtless girls to avoid sueli wortbyo your highest and purest ta as she fell into, and affection, children whosp welfare should have been your constant that of those who betrayed and ' murdered her, to those young men concern. 'But yon disregarded the lessons who have ever contemplated the of experience; you broke the ties perpetration of like villainy, , that bound you 4o home;- - yon - per raitted yourself to drift away from - COMMUNICATE IN WRITING. the moorings of domestic life and love, and now you ore upon the 1I Tomorrow Berlin,--- Feb, rooks of vice and crime. will be- held a meeting of the And such aenmel a spcmEdis-pate- h tbatits revelations "shocked 1he from Peking, but without No wonder that its the Chinese community. plenipotentiaries, who revelations stirred in every manly constantly interrupt and render and In every womanly heart intense any action almost Impossible. r indignation. Hereafter the foreign envoys inThe pitiless ride,' that dastard- tend to communicate only in writ: And then when the ly outrage! to and decision their designate ing poorvictim lay dead you east-he- r as irrevocable. by the roadside, reckless whether M. Pichon, ' French Minister, her fair form should lirst be visit- with Gen. Myran,went today to ed by gentle human hands or, by Pao Fu for a short stay. Ting the fangs of wild beasts. The Berliner publishes Poor Jennie Bosschieter! She a dispatch fromTageblatt a correspondent did not deserve that fate. And in Siberia, who cites evidence gonow how gladly would I spare her to show that Russia considers ing relatives the grief that they endure, hit her recent acts have annexed but human wisdom lias not yet de- Mmchnria and Mongolia. the j special dispatch to the New York j World, in which a couple separated and the wife became the chattelof another man without the aid of the divorce court. The story is as follows: Frank Wisher was aware that George Gardner, was attentive to. his (Fishers) wife, and last night he met tlie couple together; in the streets. Fisher halted them and Now Lizzie, said to his wife: whom' do you want, Gardner or j me! Why .G ard nerJAwas the reply. Well, said Fisher to Gardner, give uuya half dollar and you can have her. Gardner dived down into his f ocket, .brought out the half dollar and the bargain wss closed. The woman then went.to Fishers house, packed up her belongings and : departed for. hemew home. Mrs. Fisher is twenty years old vised a plan - whereby guilty and her new husband is two years may be adequately punished and younger. the innocent saved from sorrow. . e Entered at the evtry Tuesday, , Thursday and Saturday, at Logan, Utah, -matter a second-claPot-ofiic- ss Editor. Augustus Gordon, 1901 Febuary 14, Thursday one of the best papers in the State, has entered The Park Record; upon thu twenty-secon- year ofrits d existence. We extend' fraternal congrat ulat io ns . . While the British government is spending millions nbroad try . ing to Cr.bdne the Boers, it has nt home, in England, Ireland and Scotland, 1,003.003 paupers out of a population of 30,200,000, and it -- costs for their support $G5, 400, 0001 These are from the official records Between this great for, last year. amount for pauperism and the cost of the war, the British taxpayer must wish himself in South Africa or some warmer climate. i John Graham, manager of the Provo opera house, is out after r the scalps of The Rounders com pany, an operatic organization which performed there one night last week. Mr. Grahams cause of complaint is that the stars of the aggregation, Mr. Senbroke and Jeanette Lowrie, remained in Salt Lake, leaving two understudies to take their places; then, the performance was cut half an hour short. " Mr. Graham has our best wishes in his eudeavoi to recover damages. Provo and Logan have ' common cause for complaint in this direction. The people of both cities pay their money and are "entitled to soe A fiill perfornianeel rendered by the advert bed performers. If the patronage and town are too small to justify the company in giving all that it advertises,1 it should stay away. Mr. Graham isr taking the right step in making an example. Neither Ins patrons -nor hrreifenjoy being -- Aim fliiir.nru V eommnh-iiJviha--snh- . , rv; T -- atitute a 18 carat article. gold-brick-f- the genuine or HEKNEVTTHE GANG. THe'follbmngT From the report of the proceedings of the. House of Representatives on Monday, durnishes a new instance of the tort : courteous.1. After receiving it, nut having wit enough to conceive a ready reply, Sulzer wanted to fight: Mr. Mahon of Pennsylvania saiiLLedLdjiot know what warrant Mr. Sulzer had for stating Uiat munitions of war were being- sent from tlie United States by Engand for use against the Bows. lint, he said, he did know of a public meeting .held in thistxO-ivc- L cometne Boor envoys, a 'meeting presided over byAir. Htiivi . About $1200 was raised at thi: meeting, said he, but. after i banquet after the terrapin anti cold bottles had got in their work, exactly $18, was transmitted to the Boer land. - No-wond- duty I cannot, withdraw from so heinous an offense any measure of that oersonnl suffering which the sentence of the law must bring up- trfi ybu. orXfic The imbe is that, you then, Court, prisoned at hard labor in the State prison for the 4term of fiteen yeasr.1 Many such crimes are committed the every year; that criminal inteat of tli? men in this case was involved. Tip' rd no intent of murdering thejgirls body, but what was stiff worse; the Could they of her soil. tlieir vile ends ?by have gamed offer , of rewar I, they cajolery or would not have administered narcotics to render hor insensible and helpless. Had she been unfortunate enough to recover, she cculd never have obtained justice in the faeeof their combined perjury, Oar reae'ers w.ll recall the recent trial. pf JbtA ntrr. Death. Cam and Kerr, and the sentences imposed upon them for the dragging to death of Jennie Bosschieter, and the violation of her pci sen while she was unconscious, just prior to the drawing of her last breath. It was a shocking tragedy which had its origin in a wine room orgie, where so many other crimes have their inception . J ndge Dixon is himself the lather of nine daughters, and he expressed the outraged feeling of pareutLood and of respectable society, when he said in passing sentence on the . threeflrst named: - . - - i You stand convicted of the crime of murder in the second degree. The crime j)f which the wwasTnur-derji- n proved you-gui- lt the first degree. ,. You killed Jennie Bosschieter by ad. ministering poison to her. From thneimmemorialthe egal penalty for a crime of that nature has .been death; - but the i enieney of the jury in the exercise m of their jawful authority, has saved mbit from and no - expected in proper function 1 is not to make the laws, not to carry out personal sentiment, but to ! administer the laws as they are I ramed. . p-b- DELAY -- OFFICER. - A . Moskb TnATcitER, President. Gao. II. Champ, A. Ii. Thompson, Secretary and Vice-Preside- Treasurer. JOHN THOMAS T1IB TAILOK. OT only eets ibe jaceita. a tailor, and clothea . i cleaner-an- d repiairer, bnt he also one if the beet Eastern represent AlHMtifuctureraof tailor made goods. Hecnn fit you to a nicety in. eiibcfcliea or goode, nod "give yon entire satisfaction in either line. -- eVi-den- ce mil a ,- Harness. & u and fca iv Renowned Stndebakcr aK wagon Js the Best wagon V on wheels. - VKa Oar Buggies and Spring wagons are unsurpassed for quality, finish and s price. We carry the largest and finest line of Team and Buggy - Harness in the States , V a The . i des-tracti- on r -- K Those contemplating-buyin- g Wagons, Buggies 1 ; . ; Dont fail to call at Our, RGDOSltoru next io TihtGlisr Bros- - Bank, 1 Ike varieties of APPLE and other 1 04040KH 0404044- - CHh04-040fOHOKHOh- ::Yoinhave: used all sortsof cough reme-- j dies but it does not jrietbekJ v-V-- Carolina a.ia Lombarju . Pi n'ars- - yield j itJsjtoojleep.l .RistimeThatthesenfence :i EL'r, AIK and ether hard woods for Spring Trade .at. which I - am- - about- - to pronounce j seated. It may wear j h will destroy your lives; it will itself in out but time, ir THE, LOGflN NURSERIES. every prospect that once perhaps was so bright before you fit is more liable to A of an honorable existence, among your fellows and all for the deeds 1 produce j of that dreadful night. 1 I cannot make distinction .seri-i pneumonia or a you, for I am not to punish or reward you for your previous j ous throat affection, j condnet, but for this crime of which I You need something j you are convicted, and for which alone is sentence to be imposed; C rpeis, LTno!eum, Paints, Oils and Glass at that will' give you and I cannot say that in the commission of that offense there was strength and build - h L.3 ob-itera- te (a-gripp- e; 'a-mo- - JE1L anv difference among you. jUp4he:body, F scoffs" j -- ST., LOGAW. -- Mljijrssr- . A-Bid M I no LOAM, " is.-so-fa- r-as -- . MOKEyVo - ' judnur . I Has Moved to ita New BuildiA on the .. Tithing House Corner. In the exercise of my official A JUST SENTENCE. tbe-gallows- . Loan. Corporation , cr "tint awful night may help to teach the young men and the young women of this i community that no matter what I may be their ambition, no matter i : what may be their intellectual qualities, they cannot hope to sc I cure happiness outside of the paths " j will do this when everything of virtue and honor,,. yo eon trihule.toiiic.fuud! !elsefai!sThercJs- - no rioubt EiX " asked Mr Sulzer. Tlic'j iulginentof,lhe 7 Court lr Tdd not: Tkhew"'Hie gjang th3t yousball each' be imprisonel jaboutlit It:.nourishc5, nthanliaborrin,:;; the Stateilmai ljiircngthens.huik!s up ..and i yrtrir benevolence for the Boers, eon for the terin of thirty years. makes the body strong and iuued-r il alrorr'' thcre is mnet tj He- - then said r-- ThcprisoreT healthy, not only to throw jI hypocrisy and cant. If in greater Kerr will stand up. I hard cough, but to 'The evidence adduced in till 5 off this;the proportion of the proceeds of those fortify system against j benevolent collections.. rea dies its ease did not warrant the eond.usio I further attacks. IV If you . arc I destination, - God p the widows that you were implicated in tlio a I of the Boer solttieis. ministration of the drag, but it w.i j ruii down or emaciated you i convincing tliat you participate! I should certainly take this! LIGHTLYHELD. jn ,tbe,ftssaultr..upoiL, Jennie ;,TQP J nourishing food medicmcT .. j . . . ' md That marriage vows are more t druegivli. V; HAndJn theommission of that . SCOTT & BOW Mi, Chcms;,. hevr York lightly held and easily dissolved in offense there is one aspect of the j w IW iM HI. III. IIImJ -- , , 1 C. PIC,' . IJoss-chiset- er. , 11 Also egent for the O.K. WASHER which is the best - l BEC AU S .... - Tt .is - the . only Rotary . washer that has, -- .:RfeVftlyiogr-Stee-l Ball. Gearing, jeducingdha-fricti- on and thu3 making machine bo light luoniDg and almost noiEelees. The tub is made of Louisiana Red Cypress . , Lumber. - , The wheel turns light or left, tprning the clothes back and forth through the hot soapsuds, and cltaning them without rubbing them to pieces. This washer will out-laany other wash cr cn the market. and gives no ee cape ofsteam. - st . I |