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Show THE TUI-WTENL- Y JOURNAL, L02AN, UTAH, SEPTEMBER 23 the hotel, which the defense insist proves that the Majors Cured. not lire back at Cordon Of Catarrh:! Dyspepsia Thompson at the Springs. It. E. Davis of Willard said he was a spectator at the inquest over , the bodies of Brown and Majors, and described the wound"on the - . Jj j latters body. Simon Siler of Pleasant View, said the morning after the shooting iat the Hot Springs, he .heard Deputy Sheriff Thompson say that . t't ' jwlien the two Majors reached the rocks by the roadside, one of them VvK- 'J called back If you dont stop we will commence. shooting Jusiah Marsh of Willard d Silers statement and i testified further that he was at the inquest. While Iherc Cordon told him that after he and Belnap fired at the Majors boys, Capt. Brown TUtl ?P Sooting boys I UeOSARD F. VERDERY, Real EUt CASE A SERIOUS he went up the hill to where v-rv- ; i corro-jborate- , i j 'II an Renting Agent, f Augusta, Ga., J? j M tae W rriWfli ith many timonial to allve- - ar'slralsd'sworerpdsi ti vely'Ahat others I want to add my when he climbed the mountain to the wonderful pood Pe-- J scene of tragedy, Archie Majors me. I have been a great body was lying about 10 feet above pjnibas done catarrhal from dyrpepsla. I the rock which they told him Aha juScrer visited a p(KKl. had hidden behind, thus cor-mamany phjsicitn Jri.d beve I eruna- baa Springe, but I phorating the defendants story in this particular. Marsh, could n.0 8iaen 011 Cross examina hire taken tho Peruna and Maualin and alwftvs exrxct to h.nvn altU)n. v Cen. W. II. Penrose of the United States Army, followed Marsh upon tke witness stand. case will in all probability run inHe testified that the weapons used to next week. West a letter by the two Majors, were the Virginia, in filling, from w ashington, D. c., Bays: Fast Day. gUjar cavalry revolvers, and then ' As one of the sessious of the ?vspeDCS a General period Conference of the Church Pe-co'cring excellent 1 jears moling your remedy, active he had be hold will never on Sunday, October army a end an also food service, mo, u topic, known a bullet from such a gun to G, 1901, the. regular monthly fast (Sxzfrj euro tor catarrh. j CiUrrh ntuncs different phases in '.pass clear through the human will be observed and services atiiercat season. of the year. In the body. Furthermore, be believed tended to on the last Sunday in esatr the ptomschand ttocia ruifcr guch a thing impossible when the September instead of the first SunHe often, t as 'thcAt of the trcuUe. pergou shot at. was distant from day in October, lorenzo snow. Perana cures catarrh wherever located. i President. l.hf ,pifSfo1. ? ?! If you do not denvc prompt and rati,- g! m his 0 from romllfl the opinion, uroof Peruna, firtory Notice. came vrits t onco to Dr. Jlartman. piTir.g a the shot that killed Brown Ml statement of yoar ease and Le will from above him, and not from be- Notice is hereby- given,, of the bt pleaded to give you hla valnabls low. ne based this opinion on completion of the lists, for the the shape of the hole that the levy and assessment of the special grills. AA.rvM Pr. Hartman, PrcrUmt o bullet made in passing through a tax in Sidewalk District Number JLeEartmsn Sanitarium, Cclmnbas, O. memorandum book in Browns One in Logan Citv, Utah atWhen Mr. Allison The Board of Equalization appocket. MAJORS TESTIFIES. Gento erossexaraine the tempted pointed by the City Council will eral, he was roundly lectured by sit on the 30th, of September, and Continued from 1st page. him. but finally brought out the on the 1st, 2nd, 3 3rd, And 4th 1559, stating that he stayed over-sig- ht fact that Mr. Penrose had nothing days of October, during usual busiat Peterboro. more than a general knowl- ness hours, at the Council ChamWhen bis examination was con-toedge of firearms, outside of the bers in the Journal Building , and Alfred Ward of Willard, weapons used in the army. hear complaints and make correctfstifiid that be was the Constable Wells of Willard testi- tions. coroner . flat held the C. D. W. Fullmer, inquest over the fied" next-- He told of meeting Wies of Brown and Archie Majors j Joseph Belnap when the latter M. J. Ballard. vil produced the bullet that he j came down off the mountain after Joseph Wilson, j eat rnm the the tragedy, Belnap was so excited. John Dahle, latters body. S. J. Uirt of the Hot Wm B. Preston. Jr;, Springs he said, that he turned and leveled hotel aid Board of Equalization. that he had not noticed his rifle at the witness, when he-c1 bullet marks on the front of yelled at him. Wells said further, Dated Sept. 24th. 1901. . ! nr - JUST ARRIVED. J - . NEW, FRESH SHIPMENT OF SPLENDID COTTON WOOL AND ' . - 1 n and' Majors were. He talked with the latter, who cried when his mothers name was mentioned. He also contradicted Cardon and A Belnap as to the position of Archie Majors body, stating that it was aboye the rockwhere Abe-hi- d, about ten feet. Thomas II . Davis of Promotory who also went up to the' scene of the killing on the day that it, wks done, corroborated Wells as to the position of the body of Archie ' Majors. Win. II. Thornton, a storekeeper of Plymouth, said that in February of 1900, Deputy Sheriff Frank Thompson stopped over night at his home and while there related to Thornton and family the particulars of the chase and ultiraate capture of the Majors boys. Thompson, the witness said, finally remarked that it was not Abe Majors who killed Drown, but that the dead Majors was the one who did it. Well, why do yon still try to convict him! Thornton asked and Thompson replied : We have Jo convict everybody we can; Majors is no good anyway and should be hung for what lie did to Fred Hansen. The of Mr. Thornton was in progress when this was written last evening. The "Blankets, Umbivllas and Health Corset Wrappers. . kteuM Card-o- l31 cross-examinat- ALWAYS US ADiU ASTERS FOR L. D. S. GARMENTS. WOMENS AND MENS, CHILDRENS UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY. mhn ar Logan Knittings Factory, Z. O. M. I. BUILDING. Oar Assortment of ion Chairs and Rockers , j re-fritt- Is the best ever exhibited in We .have Logan loaded a car.- - un- ( ; 7?,? mIF Mill j - j an-Ti- re CO. ZEPH THOMAS, Debenture Savings Bank.- - d, j nr i n v wm ,nMf PAYS 7 PER CENT ON TIME INVESTMENTS. MONEY TO LOAN CN APPROVED SECURITY. MAIN STREET, LOGAN, UTAH: i w.ipiiimm "f'uwi ave Arrived The Mew . J-j- inoasr OG at r-- vn Vs) Before you buy that new carpet this fall you must not fail to call and see our new lino of carpet and linoleums. The prices are lower than the lowest. , . Good cotton chain carpets the kind Good grade of body brussels carpet, a , regular 7Jc kind for that usually sells for 3Jc only 20C yd Ex.ra heavy cotton carpet the kind that is sold for 40c 55c Wool carpet, good assortment of pat- 50c terns, only' 35c yd . m - v "WVP"' , Pw.xii ""I nn niai'iin'nw . 1. xy: .is MiGgS |