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Show AQ VOL. XXIY. LOGAN CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY,' JULY CASSIDY. Hole Once Med Bandit of Jacksons' More Takes The HffjiP 4 T&Bernadc AN. INDIAN SHOT. eervice. he choir and congregation hang the hymn Hail to the brightness of Zions glad morningVand Bishop Win. Hyde offered prayer, 1903. NO' 87 In epitaph or epicede tociihstone carved, or words bestow Than that, she was a saint in deed. TRAILING A NEGRO. Bereavement omes of time In haste To those who stay ami iltoe who go ; Brt Provideuu't ueer plie- - to waste The sientesi good to oltr woe. No one eon res what Go I conceals Nor sound the depths by him explor- Minnesota Tn qu-it- rh ed. Tliis much the gospel now reveal rThat each to each will be restored.' BISHOP WESTON - Mob Looking For Brute Who Assaulted White Girl. n Hid Bend of a poztn Noted Desperadoes io Search of Plunder Scheme of Train Robbery Foiled by of the Law. Vigilant Officers This Time he 21, of Garden City was the first speaker Tragedy Occurred About Twenty Miles Her consort here may unction vain Attacked Her in Her Home and Inflicted He asked an interest in the taith Mom-acE, of Ay-B.- D Injuries From Which She May Die Big Fp and prayers of those preseut, and be of to Result Crowd of Men Summoned as Searchers. Proves will Thro all run Shooting gh eternity said that he had long siuce learned Eternal increase mark their path Acthe necessity of having his auditors Drunken Row, Though Reported as For such is the decree of Heaven : cidental. That those who keppthe law and hath pray for him when delivering a The seal of promise to them given. Montevideo. Minn., July 18. public address. Gods work is 18. A band Helen Her well sons and rata 0. Olsen, aged 17 years, may and July if we daughters will Wyo, progressing rapidly, Carter, counsel oftimes gtvn unsought. The was assaulted but and some of the stop early today by a mar Ross Fork, Ida., July 19. Billy Her contemplate of twelve men,' composed too, may emulate kindred, man to be a negro. She advance that has been made Herbert, a Bannock Indiun of the With profit , all she did aud wrought. supposed of the most notorious desperadoes yelous will die. Her years cut short will make no bode, Ha" ' in the West, have just been routed ti"n' Helen Olsen, who was living But happy son has won the pi ice; n For in life bore load this her The she m thl8 hour in her father's home ak alone from this vicinity by a iRn orn,D2mony of the divinity ot the gospel. And murmered not, but acted wise. Sheriffs of We should be extremely grateful ball penetrated the stomach and is Watson, during the latters absence deputies ized posse in The of we hand God to God His Minneapolis, where he is ill, secret men. for service to We a us. railroad fatal wound. First reports In this. a in all other goodness and , ' Miss Julia Torgenson with hud thing, should to Uuu all credit for stated that the shooting was ur Wherein we fail to note the bllna give Some two weeks ag6 a stranger her last night. for without His aid success, requel grandly often bringa. brought word from the Jacksous our efforts would have come to jcidental, but later stories indicate The Early today the girls were a drunken fight and crime. The Inscrutable it mav appear Hole country that an attempt hev-nlawakened To of those by a man, who deHht, naught. We should not be boast-- ! agency physician and Indian police Whai God to mortal here manded their would le made to hold np the ful, for none of us have permits valuables. The mail anythiugi have gone to the sceue, which is I for thebtit,and always iUht. train that Pacific Miss Olsen down stairs, Union brought to be vain over, It requires con-- 1 about dragged miles east of the twenty Cumberland to he to where struck her ou the foreJames A Leishmax, the currency pay stunt effort to live up to the re-- 1 agency. 19, 13. with an ax. head July off the miners, and accordingly onirenients of the gospel. Strive so were the The other that changed girl had been ordered plans keep the spirit of God always to in be would to bed and not to move, Carter remain Obituary brought money withyou.forwithout.it you will I hut hearing a noise down stairs, nd from there overland by team, become indifferent ami the testiFuneral services over the rebnt it seems that the gaug bad mony of the truth will depart from mains of Mrs. Clarissa stepped out of a window to the Parkiuson, roof. The Degro firfed a shot at on this. figured were held in the tabernacle at noon you. her as he fled. Her screams Butch Last Monday Cassidy, on kSuudav. They were attended PKES. JOSEPH MORRELL aroused the neighbors and a search the notorious bandit of Jacksons by a large number of people who CKMKIUUUtStSlKltlUtWlUtWIUtO was at once begun for the uegro. We know the things of knew Bole, aud a companion, both said. and loved the departed woWill Elrupr, a Southern Pacific At 10 oclock Marshal Woods-wor- th armed to the tealh. dropped into God only as the Spirit of truth reman, and were beautiful and im- braketnau of Ogden, was struck town and proceeded to get their veals them to us, lieuce we should tang the bells of the town The music for the ocpressive. a at Next shod. in by passing engine Bovine, hall, calling a posse of citizens horses our hearts casion was day Windy seek ever to retaiu flue. It was fur- and received very When a crowd had ascon- together. will that Bill, Bronco and two companions that spirit. nished by the taberuac.le choir, fine him in theinjuries hospital for some' sembled, Attorney L. A.- - Smith Many of us do not appreciate and Elders M. J. Ballard aud F. joined the party, and by the next time. addressed the citizens ou the stops day tbp party had increased to bow literally Gods prophecy, that H. Baugh, who rendered appropriThe Salt Lake officers twelve in number, all well armed he would establish here a mar- ate solos. have or the city hall. While he was speaking Sheriff Five pack horses velous work und a wonder, is beand mounted. Addresses were ,tnade by Elders learned that the woman who acdrove up in u buggy and who Hartley were iucluded in the outfit. After ing fulfilled. The growth of the James A. Leishmap, Moses Thatch- companied peddler Ryan, was murdered the mouth of immediately summoned every man at all the horses had been shod the gospel work is really marvelous, er, H. A. Hansen,- Bishop E. R. Cottonwood inei-miles canyon, for a week or present as a deputy, 6aying that party went into camp about three! The speaker alluded to the Owen and Prests, W. II. Lewi I ten days prior to the killing, and be held every man preseut responbelow the town. . dents connected wilh the revealing and Morrell. of the All Joseph who disappeared at that time, was sible for the negro. The crowtl News was at once wired' to rail-o- f the Book of Mormon, aud said testified of the womanly a speakers member of a baud of gypsies. immediately took up the trail and way headquarters at Cheyenne and ihe book furnished one of the very worth of the deceased, of her - in- Tliev claim to have her located. if the man is canght, io view of to Sheriff James at Evanston, strongest evidences of the gospel and honor. Elder Leish-tna- u tegrity Hie great excitement, there may James arrived on the cene a tew beiug of God. No man has been Taking advantage of the privi read a poem, written in memoa be lynching. hours later, accompanied by sever- - able to refute the story it tells, the deceased, that 13 priuted lege of access to a private house ry-of Six uegroes who have been lival deputies, ani Thursday even but every discovery that Amerieau them relations by catliug given elsewhere in this issue. in a shack near Montevideo ing Tim Kelleher, witV a posse of men archaeologists make, tends to conThe Remains of Father Hopkin with tow servant girls, Albert have fled because of the excite-meu- L and a carload of horses, arrived firm the truth of its assertions. Matthews were interred on Sun- Williams, 21, a hill poster, and from Cheyenne, "but the gang, The Father hast had His hand over 19, formerly A funeral services being held in James O. day, who had evidently become aware us from the beginning, otherwise the Provideuee meeting house. messenger boy, so far violated the Eye Specialist. of the tnru of affairs, took advant- the gospel would have perished There was a large outpouring of confidence given them, it is said, Dr. N. Newman, the Europea age of the darkness and de- long ngn. because of the opposition friends of the deceased, that show- to pnrloin tow diamond rings, valued at be no should parted. doubts ed better than anything elsp would, to it. There v approximately $400each, eye specialist, of Pocatello, Idaho, the Early yesterday morning the as to the truth of the gospel, for it how property of Mrs. J.O, Reber will be here at the Eagle Hotel, he was esteemed by his highly 41 of State street, whose husband July 29th and 30th. Those with posse took up the trail aud foldemonstrates its own divinity. Be neighbors and townsfolk. The lowed it north for fottv miles prayerful, humble and obedient, speakers at the services were old is commercial agent of the Wabash imperfect vision shonld not mis The Doctor in Salt this opportunity. north of the Oregon Short Line, love one auother and strive always comrades of the railroad, with departed, men who Lake. The headquarters headaches where they gave up the efiase, re- to keep the light of truth shinitig men for fits pawned young glasses always were associated with him in the old the them aud after for to age and wpak. keeping in your hearts nervousuesB, turning Carter this evening. founding of the town of Provi- two riqgs so were Examination free. and The money for Cumberland was weeks, caught. The choir sang and Elder Robert dence, or who crossed the plaios ejes. taken safely overland uuder the Crotikstoo pronouuced heavy with him in thhsnd cart companRuard. All .trains are being ies of 1856. They were: Johu F. Madisou. John Theurer, Samuel Holt, W. W. Maughan, Bishop Fred Theurer, and John T. Thain. A large cortege followed the remains to their last resting place in the Providence cemetery. well-orga- h rvrt A ac-o- wrKmmwnwwto - Mi-Car- t. IN MEVIORl M. Inscribed to the Memore of Sister Clarissa Taggart Parkinson. We well may ehed our tears today And smtad our flower upon her bier. A noble one han passed away From earth up to a higher epheie. Too few like her remain in life, For well fihe magnified her lot. neer touched the lines Her ha-ul- s htrifrt Nor faltered in the fight she fought. Her loyalty toGoJand truth Rhone out in all her devious ways, Her deep conviction gained in youth Neer changed nor waned throughout Iter days. Full well she grasped her duties here And strove to serve them one by one. No rritiee jeet oi empty enerr Could swerve her from the aim she won. Distinction ranks betimes through wealth, ' Nobilitys claim false award ; no needs stealth merit native But To fix eron it, its reward. No greater eulogy caashow CAPTAINS WHOSE SKILL WILL BE TESTED IN THE AMERICA'S CUP RACES. will who be at tba helm of Shamrock ni when aha essays to Robert Captain Wring, lift tba America cup, ia an experienced yachtsman, and if the Lipton boat has anything in her ha ia certain to bring it out. Captain Charles Barr, ho will steer the Reliance, is probably the best yacht helmsman in the world, lie has piloted the old Columbia to vicloiy agiinst two Shamrocks; and, unless all signs fail, ha will do tba trick i yt the third time with his new flyer, the Reliance. |