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Show LOGAN CITY, UTAH, XXIV. VOli. TUESDAY, FEBllUARY vided by the sisters that crime ' to the surprise. , The good sisters of flyrum cannot be surpassed iii r. providing for picnic parties. A purse containing a sung little Foot His of money was presented to While Killed stn Run Down and Sister Molen as an evidence of ' Was Caught Fast. good will on thepart of those who assembled. .That she may live loDg to be a comfort to those claiming her protecting care, and.5 and Cattle Gaard- e Controlled He Brokc Helit Between Rfl a valuable worker in the interest- Free to Tried Him, of the the Skull of Vho One Man by a T rrrific young among .whom she Sceof Men ' has labored for unany years as Blow Cut Another "and Attacked Struck While FIe Express to Compelled president of the primary associaThird Before Oyercome. Its Victim. tions, is the earnest desire of her MET AWFUL DEATH - -- " V ( . manyfriends Very truly yours, W. G, Reese, New York, Feb. 14. Unable to save himself because his foot was Excursion to the Agricultural College. " caught between the cattle guard A Farmers Excursion to the and the rail, rin unknown man was Agricultural College will take place run down by an express on the next Saturday, liong Island railroad yesterday and instantly killed. A score of workmen, who tried to free the man were forced, to Rave themselves to leave him to his- fate. When all efforts to release failed, the man became wildly excited and screamed, forgetting that he' could release- his foot by unlacing his' shoe; The laborers were' trying to force the rail with crowbars when the whistling of the express; was heard. It was desperate work, but in vain. Even the signals to stop tLe train were too late; , The train bore down on the man, now paralyzed with fear. His body was thrown high in the air and crushed bejond recognition. - . . -- - February 21st, The new barns and the recently purchased pure bred livestock will be inspected and the experiments in progress with sheep, steers, dairy cows and poultry will 1903, be explained. The dairy, green- house, shops, laboratories, museums and other practical departments of the College will be visited. The visitors will assemble in. the small chapel of the College at 11 oclock a, m., where the following addresses will be made: Address of welcom- e- President , YV. J.'Kerr. ' , ' 'Feeding John. ColHonolulu, Feb.'ld. ' , lins, a member of the local fire de partmeut, became insane today from drink aud run amuck," hatchet in hand. Before he. could be controlled he broke the skull of one man by a terrific 'blow of the hatchet, cut the . head of another citizen very badly, and made for a third victim, but the .latter was too nimble of foot for the 'de raented Collins and made his escape. Collins then turned bis attention to a fourth man who drew a gun and fired at ' him, inflicting injuries from which Collins is almost certain to die. . The victims of Collins insane assault are now in the hospital, but will recover unless complications set in. r Value of Sugar .Beets, beet Sugar pulp and molasses director J. A. Widtsoe; nr r.r.wt r.. ?o Horse feeding--Pro- f. L, A. or.r.iz..VLr.y.. v Merrill. x Hyrum Surprise Party. Profitable Poultry Keeping are Prof. James Dryden, Editor Journal: V X the evidences of friendship and Judging a Dairy Cow Prof, R. X X goodwill. Aunt Jan Molen, al- W. Clark. of one bereft of kindest the though Thpse addresses will occupy two hnsbauds that eVer lived, has hours, but ihce the exercises will great reason to rejoice in the continue throughout the day, it is she has many suggested that visitors bring their knowledge that Mrs. Elizabeth Treseder of Salt J warm friends won by the living lunches and fi'Sjonlfortable Inuch Lake congbed so violently, as to of a and devoted room will 6e provided. fracture one of her ribs. life. the a afternoon n During Adam Knhn, a merpractical Last evening a large company, lesson in will be chant of Ogden, died suddenly of about fifty in number, met at the given, All person.1; interested in heartfailnre superinduced by rheuhome of Aunt Jane and save her a Agriculture, especially those enga- matism. it being her sixtieth ged in slock surprise, raising are urged to be Park City had a narrow escape birthday. Among . the number preseut. a disastrous fire in the busfrom present were Pres. Geo. 0. Pitkin iness part of town from a burning Mr. Pauli is Grateful. and daughter Ida, Pres. .1. C. Thoresen aud wife, Mrs. VV. G. Permit me to acknowledge the chimney. Parkinson, Bishop Andrew Allen enjoyable time experienced Mrs. Frederick Eekholm of by me and wife, Joseph Unsvrorth and at died the sociable at in 2nd ward Soldier, Idaho, thp the, Holy wife and three daughters, G. meeting house nnder the. auspices Cross hospital in Salt Lake while Fred Wright and wife, William of the Young Men and Young undergoing an operation. Pitkin and wife, William Wil- Ladies associations.! feel to thank Seventeen-year-olVera Child liams and wife, Chas. Nielsen aud all and com- of the present especially wife.- atid other" Ogden became, augry at. her citizens mittee"; ' Also tliose who took part leading aud ran away from home. too numerous to menfion. . in the pleasant programme. Trust- parents . Her whereabouts is unknown. A most enjoyable evening was ing they may such spent in singing, reciting, music, A young man named. Bruce delightful gatherings. I am yonrs speech making, etc. Bradley attacked and almost choked for truth. A sumptuous into insensibility a lady lodging supper was pro Geo. Pauli,. house beeper in Salt Lake, who was showing him to a room he had applied for. Tomlinsons photograph gallery at Murray was destroyed by fire Saturday afternoon, the cause be- 4 i ' well-know- stock-judgin- g . d have-man- y 1903 17, NO Two holdups stopped the horse being driven by Andrew A. Biorn a collector for the Salt Lake Clock Co. aud robbed him of $50 in cash. As it occurred in the outskirts of tbe city, no help was at ' ' hand, L 20 A FIGHTING MAYOR Fire-Fatin- Official g ' of Algiers Has f Two Duels Same Day. M. Bishop of Salt Lake had his kitchen wrecked Jhy the bursting of the jacket, and tank connected with thrange, it having been frozen. - A similar .accident Fought Once .With f Swords, One Vilh occurred at. the home of 1. H. JPhtolWa Slightly Wcunded In Fiat Encounter At Last Reports Still ThirstCook. C. L. Thompson and W. P, ing For Gore. J, Longwere,arr,Jsted'-ini-SaltLak- e while trying to sell to a secondhand dealer a pair of trousers they Paris, Feb, 14. Max tlegis, the had but a few minutes before sfolen from Longmore & Cos former Mayor oL Algiers and lender, took part in two clothing store. Fred C. Stokes of Ogdert, an duels today and will figure in two engineer in the employ of the more. The first was fought with Southern Pacific, was killed on swords, his adversary being M. Friday last in a wreck caused by a It grew out of a' broken rail at Icarus, Nevada, in Labaraderqne. which his locomotive left the private controversy.-- , In the second encounter pistols were used apd track and tnrned over on him. A fire which destroyed the meet- Mr, Regis" exchanged shots with Landau. ing house at Pleasnnt Grove, Utah Jacques Newspaper county, on Saturday night, is criticisms were responsible for this supposedJto have originated from an .overheated stove, a lecture quarrel. The meetings oecnrred in the having been delivered in the hall suburbs and were witnessed by a during the evening. large crowd of people, including a The Oliver Recital, number of women. . - It was not a very Before the first encounter, M. large, but was a thoroughly appreciative audience, Regis shouted an insulting defiance that assembled nt the Agricultural at his adversary. The former was arm College on Saturday eyening, to slightly wounded in the right was greet Miss Lillian Oliver, Miss in the third bout and the jluel Moench and Mrs. Price. The re- stopped. M. Regis again insulted M. cital was, artistically, a decided his success, and the various numbers Labarnderque, who named, dewere thoroughly enjoyed by. all seconds for nnother encounter, claring that be intended to kill his present. The programme is printed be- adversary the next time they met. maslow: fy, Regis alsp challenged the for cCremouies protesting ter 'of PART I. methods ou insulting ; ..Lohr against his April the' field, but friends intervened, . Oliver. and brought about a reconciliation. Told by the Letters Two The pistol dnel followed. Miss Mof.ncii. without (a) Calm as the Night.Bohn shots were exchanged DHardelot effect. (b) Mignon anti-Semi- -- Mrs. Price. , WRECK IN A TUNNEL. (a) Valse Chopin Reddiug, Cal., Feb, 15, A Berineer freight wreck occurred in a tunnel (b) Etude Miss Oliver. near Delta this morning. The impact of the cars on the sides of the part 11. The Pilot of Belle Amour tunnel caused the earth to slide and the entire tunnel G. Parker. caved in. No one was hurt in the Miss Moench. 6. Cavatina from Robert Le accident, which will delay traffic North Diablo Meyerbeer for possibly an entire day. passengers nnd aud Mrs. Price. their light Luggage are being trans-- ' 7. Scene from The Gadsbys R. Kipling ported around the obstructions, express will reThe Gadsbys Wedding Day. turn north with the Miss Moench. 8. Chants des Naides (by re- passengers and the southbound Asher train will take southbound passenquest. . . . Miss Oliver. gers south from here. storm-moistene- south-boun- d south-bonn- d d north-boun- d ing a defective and overheated stove pipe which ran up through ' the roof. A burglar attempted to enter the home of Dr. W. F. Beer of Salt Lake by prying open a window, but was frightened away by hearing the hired girl frantically telephoning to the police station. Frank McFarland of West We: ber and Thomas Jones of Hooper, who stole some wire and some sacks, from the Southern Pacific company near the Ogden-Lucicutoff, pleaded guilty to petty larceny aud were fined $23 and costs n each.-- . The boiler attached to the kitchen range in the home of George at Ogden, had been cold. When frozen by the intense Miss Yount, the domestic, started a fire," the boiler exploded, wrecked the range arid did $300 worth of damage; Miss Yount was struck on the head and side nnd quite severely hurt by pieces of the flying Browning HE NEW PUGILISTIC CELEBRITY. niiAf5?T bout ha miner iiU soon fio-h- t A ock Tom Sh , k principal claim to fame rests npon the story tjifit in a recent Champion Jeffries. Until recently Monroe was ft IuU, was notet Paciiio coast amateur boxer. He year a - iron. . . te IIALL CAINE IN IIIS. STUDY. Tina picture, which shows the famous Manx novelist and play wrightrin his study, was roadefroin a recent photograph. ' Hall Caine is ft hard worker, but u hile be is putting the finishing touches to 4 new novel or laying out the scenario of a piay he makes himself as comfortable ns possible. He is one of the most fortunate literary men living. Each one of his stori(j,does double duty. It has a great sale in Look form and then the author turns it into a play and usually scores an immeuse success. As novelist and dramatist he probably make more money than any other literary man of today. . i -- |