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Show :ilE TIU-VIEIIL- JQUL.;. iJ Y not as bad as the score would AGooiC:;tjr. cate, but there were in 1 .cman Kin 2 and Sheriff Rig-- great deal worse spots a timer k'i o,l ud a man late on Satur-rr!- e of 40 to 1 wouldindie ite. ht who proved to be the Boises are a lot of bad meu idual who broke jail at Ogden the bat. They have a nasty previous. Ilia name is- greeable way of taking their be was ar. - t tV ption him J'onesen Fenn ,,whowant for grand larceny. on Fn-- , 'He broke jail at Ogden j evidently-eam- ,4Dd e When captured straight up he was Newbolds ;LjiD near Joseph apJL and seeing the officers sha-Lr proach stepped back into the of the building. him and after They went after to lock concluded couvesation ome was searched When up. Le files, wire, hooks and other Fitools were found upon him. coat his he pulled off, nally. when some tattoo observed Sheriff the marks on the prisoners arm, and a description of having received the Ogden fugitiver whieh stated that he had numerous tattoo marks on him, Forsythe was iimnediately thoroughly examined, and then admitted his identity The Ogden authorities were at once notified and an officer came up tor the prisoner on Sunday. Forsthe was one of the coolest that ever struck the After being captured he town. If you fellers officers: to the wid minutes ten later I had been just in been that store, should have 1 meaning Joseph Newbolds. tas in there about 5 oclock, said he, and spotted what I wanted, and was just going in after it, when criminals joncame. Sheriff while he headquarters to get " The ith-thc-bum camp to 3. Boise Eddie, 12 3 4 M. 6 7 001001100 0 0 2 0 1 II Y. M. M. L A. Convention. 013 FARMS LULL, Paclilc .tills ut .Ullviile, Parry. -- 3 Invites The Farmers of Cache to Bring Their Cnstora Work. vilFat WE SAVE YOU MONEY! Lander, Wyo., Aug. 31. Word MAKE A TRIAL PURCHASE OF was received from Lost Cabin today of a fracas that had occurred on the 20th Jnstant at. that place. Hi W. Rate and wife, Elsie, beAND WE WILL PROVE IT TO YOU came incensed at Frank Pfaff, and in he a that was saloon, learning they went in and Mrs. Rate walked up to Mr. Pfaff and threw a shav- Shoes or Clothing AT THE Fair Clothing Store, ing mug half fall of carbolic acid into his face and eyes. The bystanders attempted to arrest Airs. Rate, when her husband pulled a gun and told them to stand back. It is suid that information has been filed against them, and they will be placed under arrest and given a preliminary examination as soon as the witnesses car be summoned. Frank Pfaff is badly burned about the face and eyes, but it is thought that he will not lose his sight. ESTRAY NOTICE. BUT. of Utah, ) ss. County of Cache, ) In tbe City o( Loaan of aald county I have lu my poMeeaion tbi tollowir? de nribod eatiay animal .which, If not rl.lmed and taken away, will le told at public auc tiontothe bltcheat caab bidder at th city etray pnuno in be Cltj of Logan on Thursday, the 13h day of -- ept.,1901 One ied w, dehorned, blind left ee. litt. whiteor in forehead, ntm or ten yean old, nomaraa brand, visible. Said animal U held by me for trespass In MAIN STREET, ' LOGAN, UTAH, JSlg ZEPH THOMAS. Debenture Savings Bank. 7 t PAYS 7 PER CENT ON TIME INVESTMENTS. MONEY TO LOAN CN, APPROVED SECURITY. MAIN STREET, LOGAN, UTAH: Lo-Ka- n bob-taile- d, Mid Olt , ' CLOSING' OUT IT MIC B. M. Lxwia. Fonndieeper for Lo.an City. ' Piles are not only in, , and of themselves very, painful;, and annoying, but often greatly aggravate I Broodier f took Bradbury 2 1 I znzz-jzz- COLUMN. 4V ANTED Students on piano, organ or guitar. Now is the opening of the musical season. John BUNDED BY ACID. r. j... ZE j o . Lobsterettes 3 b and his kids into Gamble Mitchell c f on Saturday by a score of 13 Edwitnla I I The game as a whole was Uncle c i: U'iii:iii.,: A general convention of officers Boise of the Y. M. M. I. A. of Cache base hits Tay- Stake will be held in the Brigham 2; Logan-IrTwFlour for lor, E. Ileusser, Ripley, Castner, Young College Sunday, Sept, 15, Three-bas- e hit Hahn. Home run 1901; meetings will be held at 10 Hahn. Passed Balls Hensser, a.m.T2 p.m. and 0:30 p.w., to Quality oi Flour Unsurpassed 1, which the Stake presidency and the Berkeley 2. Wild pitch-Castn- er. Bases on balls off Ileusser 1," off various Bishopries of the Stake are Cash Paid for Wheat if Preferred castner 2. Hit by pitcher Erook-le- r, invited. WILLIAM II A SLAM, Gamble. fStruck out, Ileusser Jno. W. Crawford, 9, Castner 9. Left on bases Lot Secretary, Proprietor. gan 7, Boise 5. Time 1:50. Umpire Lnngton. Attendance 330. up. Baseball. - 1 7,2 Summary Earned runs for hits, but crowded them all into 4 iuniugsr- - and fielding of the locals made runs like some people make' money. Ileussers'bad iuning was the second, when 4 hits and 5 errors netted the visitors 7 runs. Every member of the team except Ilahn Taylor and Jimmy, were on the hog and played like farmers. Davis dropped his first fly of the year in the second inning. Ern Ilenssers Control wasnt good aud the support he received only made it worse. Hahn was the bright particular star of the game, his work at second being biilliant He took ten chances and gobled up nine of them, making au error on the last chance, when he threw low to first base, in am endeavor to make a double play, His stick work was also sensational. In five times up lie got a base on balls, a home run, and a three-baggeThe other times he hit the ball bnt was thrown out at first. Castner for Boise pitched a good game, and Edwards at first was a daisy. Some people thought the locals were out classed but that idea is not warranted by the tabulated score. The Boises are better stickers than the locals but ordinarily they play an inferior fielding g and game and are not out of Logans class The score of one game dpes not count anything in classing the teams; the champion Brooklyns were beaten a short time ago by St. Louis 12 to 2, but that doesnt prove Brooklyn isnt in the St. Lonis class. The tabulated score follows i King left the man with went over to the jail key. town on Sunday When leaving Forsythe remarked to Mr. Rigby. Well-- , you can thauk your stars that you are a big man. I had made np ray mind that if I was left alone with either one of you fellows, Id soak him a good one in the jaw and light out, bnt I was Hahn. 2 b a little bit afraid to tackle you, yon were too big for me. Fersythe is about 21 years of age and is an expert cracksman, being able to pick almost any lock Thomas I yon can show him. It was a fortunate thing for local Winess. men that he was picked Officer i . Score by innings: disa- base-runnin- the L WANT it a score The with . -w- r ni v indi- hits fierlertForsytheand Logan in and of bunches, curse that de-on a Boise ffl in Ogden means runs. They bumped Ileusfurnished by the officers ser 12 5 V- and even cause other grave and painful affections, and should, berofore not be neglected. TAB-LER- S BUCKEYE PILE OINT-MEN- T is a great boon to sufferers as it will cure them. Price, 50o. in bottles. Tubes, 75c. Riter Bros. a Drug Co. The Wew Carpets' SMITH'S. am closing out my stock of Dress Goods, Lawns, Sateens, Ginghams, Flannelettes, etc. Also Laces, Fmbroideries, Buttons, Handkerchiefs, Oorsesf Underwear, Silkaline, etc , at 10 to 50 per J I cent discount. Eggs 6c doz. cash. amwiHTjas . SALE IKlave Cosh oaid for Bags and Poultry. x EEC Arrived at Before you buy that u,ew carpet this fall you must not fail to call and see our new line of carpet and linoleums. 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