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Show THE TR1 WEEKLY JOURNAL. refused to receivehim, and he was takeu to the county jail and placed in the padded cell, where he bun be cared for without danger to ' himself or his attendants, 'I . case The of Mike Murray, otr trial in Ogden for manslaughter becanse of the killing rof Michael Whalen in the Railroad saloon last November, occupied a day iu Judge Rolapps court. The defense put in considerable testimony to show that Whalen was the aggressor and that Murray had reason to believe that hia assailant "had a weapon. The charge of the judge was gerier-all- y conceded to pqt a favorable aspect on the case for tberdefend-ant- , and the arguments were brief. LOGAN UTAH, MARCH 1903 1 corporation is the owner of a controlling interest in the said mine, and, that its stock i not offered for sale. T. W, R. Nelson; due to Indigestion. Ninety-nin-e of evety Secretary Bullion Beck Mining Are one hundred people who have heart trouble Company of Jache Couuty. can remember when It was simple. Indigestion; . It Is a scientific fact that all cases of i -- J homo of ?. W, .Gold f Salt ff.ta was burglarized and two stolen. watches, valued at $70, Senator-electHRee- Smootill d bis credentials at the open-Jo- f the special session of the T" genate this morning: murS convicted Bass,' Eeese and have been taken dcrers of McCabe; sen- to the State prison pending nl tencerwhichwillberPassed-Ap: sixth? Thieves raided the old Garns owned by. Salt house on a ranch city and located at Mountain a Dell, and stole therefrom quantity of clothing. The Salt Lake Ministerial Association has repudiated the action of the Rev. Leilich in tlw Smoot is acting ease, and states that he entirely upon his own initiative. Sparrows built thejr nest in a chimney in the residence of A. R. The nest Derge of Salt Lake. caught fire, end that in turn set Damage-tai- be fire to the-roinflicted before was of $100 extent was extinguished. , the fire The trustees of the State Reform School, stung by the comments of Tiglffl . -- of sion with the commissioner of the land office Saturday afternoon , J complained of have existed. Rebus Johnson, 23 years old, who had been working in the mines at Mercnr, was taken to his home in Salt Luke suffering 'from It was. decided to to a send him hospital, ,audi; while oii the Way thither iu jhack he became violently insane' and broke every window in the vfehrcle; and it required the united strength' "of three men to restrain him. Be;- lead-poisonin- g. . cause of hits condition the hospital re- garding the use of Bear Lake in Idaho as a reservoir for storing the waters of Bear river for use'in the dry season. The sugar company and the government are understood to be working, in -- entire -- harmony in regard to the operations in and around Bear Lake. Should the plans be successful the question of irrigation in the Beat River valley will be forever disposed of, as the Bear Lake is a great natural and can be used to hold back the flood waters for se when they are needed in the dry summer visiting party, Jiave ssked for $50,000 for 9 hew building $5,000 additional maintenance. $1,000 for k library, $2,500 for laundry equipment, $1,500 for a months. gymnasium,' for, lqckof I all,, of which, they claim, l;he conditions DEAD the legislative ARTISTIC LUNCHEONS. Kimono Loach a, Dainty Wny of r - Entertaining" One's " FfleBdi,"- 1Foi the woman whose acquaintance docs not number many men the lunch eon is an ideal way. of paying off her A Tochtl obligations. Tuff flavor, thepraiif omtial ityTand the delightful fragrance of 1 - Golden Gate Mocha and Java is a human best in weak Like lungs. other weeds its easily destroyed while young ; tthen old, soihetimes imConsumption weed flourishing the china was of palate. Sold In I and 2 lb. cans by all grocers. quaintly possible. Strengthen the lungs as you would weak land and the wfceds will disappear. , . The best lung fertilizer is Scotts Emulsion. Salt pork ls good too, but it is very hard to digest The time to treat consumption is when you begin trying to hide it from yourself. Others see it, you wont. Dont wait until ypu cant deceive yourself any longer. Begin with the first thought to take Scotts Emulsion. If' -- I R isnt really consumption so much the better; you willsocn orget it and be better for the reatment. If it is consump- tion you cant .to be cured at once, butexpect if you, will ln time and will, be . S1,1 T1gidly regular in treatment you u IU win. your Scotts Emulsion, fresh air, s fi ycu can eat all you i;in, thats the treatment and the best treatment. -- L-at- s We will send you a. little of the Emulsion free. T.e ure that tlii, picture in a label 1 Tn thf of every bottle oi flipper Emulsion you buy. , form of t. SCOTT & BOWNE, 435 Chemists, Pearl - $c,.nd f i; t N- - Y. all druggists of chysanthemums, was, placed ln a Japanese vase. All course Japanese, and the table-do- t . hwa,sr marked of matdishes The ting. were European out of deference to the palates of the guests, but they were served by a Japanese maid with quaint oriental bows. At each place stood a tiny Japanese doll holding the name He How can I ever repay you f02 card. Little lacquer boxes filled with that delightful waltz, Mias Gollghtly? oriental sweetmeats were the souvenirs, She whose train has suffered) Oh and the Ices were served ln scarlet tea dont repay me. Settle with my dress boxes of the small, gorgeously lettered, maker. square size which can be bought at buy ' ' Japanese store. lappieiiti. A violet lunch recently carried out had for Its center decoration a basket of sweet grass filled to overflowing with violets, the handle being tied with wide lavender satin. For the benefit of those whose incomes are not large 1 will state that artificial violets were mixed ln with the real ones to' help fill out In places where they did not show so much. Violet caudles, .violet paper frills on the croquettes and violet Jelly with whipped cream all helped to carry out this dainty color scheme. Now that the yellow and white dining room Is all the vogue yellow luncheons ln which eggs play a prominent part are popular. With white and gold china and yellow chrysanthemums a beautiful effect can be gained. It Is one of the simplest color schemes. HELEN CLIFTON. square J. A. FOLGER & CO. San Francisco. .Importers of Fine Coffees. It is thought - . e he not Strike In e Cold Cosstry, The strike fever seems to have spread to faraway Alaska, and 700 salmon Father Another foolish question and flshqymen there 6truck lately for an Increase In wages. Dispatches say there you go to Led. was a hot fight for five days, even If Willie Cut this aint foolishi-- L only the country is cold, and the men won want to know what holds the sky up out although by doing so the cost of an why ducks dont bark, and if fish was Increased over 100 per cent New York Journal. A . (I BUTTERMAKER THE CHAMPION of All the Annual Winter Conventions USES U. S. SEPARATORS At the Annual Meeting of the Vermont Dairymen's Association, at Rutland, 1?. Mel-n1903, there were 150 entries of butter, anil that of Mr. J. January Siipt. of tho Ureen Mountain Croa.tiery, West Topsham, received the highest score til 4 6--8, 1 . M . ' POINTS 98 ' -- and won GRAND SWEEPSTAKES AND GOLD MEDAL This butter was made from cream separated by creamery size U. S. Separators, amkwus not only the highest score at this convention, but so far tbfs season is the HIGHEST SCORE AT ANY STATE DAIRY- m b&i MENS CONVENTION. ju . Jrk 3 gorgeous . the-stat- After the Dbim, umbrella, and the floral centerpiece, blends that fine after flavor that lingers on the Mc-Cleru- an trouble and wa In a bad state as I had heart trouble huge Japanese composed A - ta distinguish it from all other coffee. It has the true flavor of the choice 3,-T- and-we- each ln n different color. The round table was overhung by a he caught a train and went into the interior with a large number of prospectors and miners CATTLE BY THOUSANDS. who left on the morning tram for of the new gold fields. Denver, March 3. cattle, dead or dying in' the snow ' SUtTAN IS DEFEATED, on the plains, can be seen from every railroad throughout the Madrid, March 2. A dispatch to rnuge country: The storms i)f the the Impartial from Ceuta, Morocco, last, two weeks wrought ,'haroc reiterates the report that the Bul-tan- V among the herds. Trainmen artroops have been defeated from east the from War Minister Menebhi that and' riving report to of inches the been killed. The message Haa;j sixty forty snowjto truinm&ii One Kansas line. on does not indicate the date of, the the Missouri Pacific counted more engagement or the place where the than 1,000 dead cattle between the battle occurred. ,.v Kansas line and Pueblo. RoctT'Isl-an- d MOTT MUST DIE. trainmen estimate a similar Missoula, Mont., March number lyiDg within sight of that jury tonight returned a verline.., dict in the Mott case finding the KELLY MURDER CASE. defendant guilty of murder in the 3. March first degree, the punishment for Butte, Judge the trial of the which is death. L. H. Mott shot today set case of against James W. and killed his wife last December. , Kelley, who is charged with the MRS. LILLIE GUILTY. murder of Dr. Henry Cayley for Davis City, Neb., March 3. March. 12. The court had concluded to fix the date for opening The jury in the Lillie murder case the case for a week from tomorrow, this afternoon brought in a verbut E. S. Booth announced that, as dict of guilty and fixed the punishfor life. junior counsel in the case, he had ment at imprisonmentwell-to-do, M. Lillie, received word that other counsel Mrs. Lena engaged would not be in the city educated and a member of a prominent family, was accused of the until a later date. murder of her husband, Harvey S. CRUSHED UNDER A DOOR. Lillie, ou the early morning of 2. One March. October 24th last, by shooting him Pueblo, Colo., killed three and was man as he lay sleeping iu his bed. instantly others injured in the casting founKEREKAS ACQUITTED. dry of the steel works here today by the falling of a steel door Grand Rapids, Mich., March 3 A jury iu the Circuit court at Ionia Weighing 1000 pounds. been raised steel had door The by today brought in a verdict of not means of a chaiu pulley and the guilty in the case of Bailey Kerekas chain suddenly broke, letting the of Lowell, charged with attemptheavy steel plate fall upon the ing to murder George Merritt of workmen. Saranac by sending him a poisoned headache powder. DISORDER ON MAINE. This case grew directly out of ..Washington, March 3. Ani- the killing of Mrs. Ada Klumpl a mated by reports of grave disorder year ago by a poisoned powder among the crew of battleship sent through the mails. Maine, the navigation bureau telegraphed to Capt. Leutze, comIt Saved Hig Leg, mander of the ship, to ascertain the facts., He replied as follows: P, A. Danforthof LaGrange, absent without men . ; Eighteen Ga,, suffered for six months with a in while the ship leave, haviug left frigbtjul running sore on his left shot one no dock. No one shot or leg; but writes that Bucklens at. Salve wholly cured it in Arnica - , , five ' days. For Ulcers, Wounds, TOOK ALL IN SIGHT, Piles, its the best thing on earth. Douglas, Ariz., March 2. The Cure guaranteed. Only 25 cents. roulette dealer iu the Abby saloon Sold by Riter Bros. Drug Co, km was held up by a lone highwayman Sunday night. The robber entered Notice. through the back entrance to the It haying been called to the atsaloon and commanded all those in the saloon to line up against . the tention of the Board of Directors wall , . He , told Rquletta- - Dealer of the Bullion BeckJiliningcJCom Nason to hand over all money in panv of Cache County that certain sale stock sight, which was very promptly parties are offering for Blacksmith done. ' The amount, taken by' the in the King mine in Canyon, (comonly known as robber is said to be over $5000. He A. Nielsen mine) the pnb the Pi then backed out of the door.mounted a horse and crossed into Mexico', lie is hereby notified that the said - gestion.' All food taken Into the stomach, whlchfalls of perfect digestion fermants lls the stomach puffing it up against the heart. This interferes with the action of the heart, and in the course of- time that ' delicate but vital oran becomes diseased.'' neseklmonos, - re-serv- . heart disease, not organic, are not only traceable to, but are the direct result of indi- From six to eight people are usually With It. I took Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for about four months and It cured me. the limit for a luncheon, as such afKodol Digests What You Eat fairs partako rather of the Intimate and and relieves stomach of all nervous Informal. A most successful affair re- strain and the the " heart uf 'all pressure r; cently given" by on original girl was Bottleaonly. Sl.OO Size boldine 1 time iha trial called a klmono lunch. The guests size, which sella for 50c. DeWITT 00., CHICAQa ftepared by dressed lu'Jnpa- - rich - judge the jurors retiredandde liberated for abont an hoar. - At the end of that time 'they brought in a verdict of not guilty, and the prisoner was immediately discharged. Major R. W. Young, representing the Utah Sugar. Go. is in Washington on business, fie had a ses- Hearts f , , Af teri,eceiylngthejharge-oftli- e WeaK . Ii;!!"'' rn 4) THE U. S. ALSO HOLDS WORLDS RECORD FOR CLEAN SKIMMING. . For Weitem trade we transfer our Separat Chicago, Minneapolis and Omaha. AUdreHs ali letters to bellows Falls, Vt. - Illustrated catalogues frtt for th asking. 3 from Vermont Farm Machine Co., Bellows Falls, Vt. 3L -- ffAEPErSYB: For more than two generations HARPER WHISKEY hai been known in the United States as. The Aristocrats among the e whiskies. Its fame has continued to spread; until today its reputation is international. Sold by H. J. DeWITT. . high-grad- |