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Show rr THE ONLY 'UCVVGPAPZR PRINTED IN CACHE COUNTY. VOL. XXIV. LOO AN mi mor .m SATURDAY CITE, UTAH., j general eommittee'of seven indlm!-i- g A BRUTE. Uip chairman of ithis taming AFTER I appointed bv Ihe chair, with fiiU pow-- r to make nil orrnngc-inp- ut h ami nppuiqt ad rices a Posse and Citizens of Cnrnia :StriketfcStkrli lip Matters In lector, necessary to so receive thetlrrign-tnwrLongresSear ' i -- injuries. , M ,V The O; S. L. and Ban Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake railways are seeking a laud ami street franchise iu Halt I nke for the erection of a flue union depot, which, with other contemplated improvements, will cause the outlay of $1,000,-00- i lit Ccbra Mining Jcca, - tFarther resolved, 'that tfie ; , V , rii&fcra citH. give said zen8.i.hpru represented cbuteiitiee their hearty support ja tabora. Loiterer TJ7LofBcfui 7 Guard- - Ere' Uw Joseph HqwPU '(ftngresman Himwlf Struck tVa UaltHead . to mb tbeomadc n brief speech 'iiv.wMch WittfcJu&ock'-e&laFound WithiiSulkt be rolled attention 0 the dnipoit anee-o- f Throj&h Heart Near Clyde. the visit to be malic1 by the irrigationsts, and .urged rthat a hearty, good reception1 be itsudmd Victor Colrw'ftt'pt. 9. .Art at4 them.' Chairman Hansen appointed1 the iftaek.npan a riti&iamau acting ns following gentlemen 'hia associates tgnard t the iTc.ylor & Bructnn on the general committee.' tPres. raamplprirousPd the officers Joseph Morrell. Rres. J.Hl.'Lin- the tropf'S'and within a roixbof the B. Y. C.PtwrVV.- J. nf the A C., Moses Thatcher, few. miiwttes ,eyeiy , available. nn iKtrr Jensen andGengresx-man-iJosep- h JJoseph patrolling ifiie ;in tbe-oa1 Howell. hills. Shortly, after the girardihud JT he i I n hene t n a ed r - djon , jju r g itteeu ; plated at t tie gam pier liie ; ami the alove named eotniniftee titotu'ed-Ai.uiH- n. IMiowlitig about rft 'then met, appointed the fallowing building. Ue ordered the manfin MiJveaminiillii. a and trantowtedithe . Uii.em,tk,?dlWlo! j Hall, wUttlman.m not otwved. '.TI10. euawAtitrad bit the 'figure reception. W. ill. iLewis a Morre.ll; benan. 'Josfph started intpgyauiNirtug Newtu Woodruff, As the sotdieh pusaefi the ,t)ut4diog Jv.:ECanlou. Ijio-waMW- byarifi throw. hr'r.V'?; &rtT CJ. ,lt. F. K. Ncboker, WJ ,.? woond dnao. . Tho .boas.oj! lVV. .Jlanirhau. Iraao Snritli(rK. dli groused other t geiitUicls. . who .or- - weii, Joshu A, Widtmi, U-lW.' ' lived jilt Mthe twa-. thpo diWp-- j SlllItPer. ; ; . , ; l' , hilll Boll ; ; . ;peared overtfoeldet? t f fixance. -- -- - i tei it : , t ; -- , , - - il-'ro- f mp 1 . -- i.d T nality between the Wilson, woman and Irene's husband was so plain that no jnry ' large teould convict .thought ; :L .Omaha, Neb. Sept. IO.A Ohse"bf eitizengjiand offii'era, lieuded by Chief, of li4i(e Briggs of South Onmlia, is eai ching the river bottoWii south of the city for an - unkuowq iiian who today as , sanlted an ll4yeer-oJ- d child, Ue 2ssb- - . . . aslytainjared, tUioagh ttuconscious'i TtUNSPORIATIOiU , 9U when (found., wstived Tlhee:nine oouers bav-- notified! tV. Kwrr,, TTioi: ll. 3f3iiiith,J ithe onWer8 of jtsLe militia that a W.' II.- - Thain, Moses Ylmtober, mumlier of threats lave bCn made dr., B. A. HendriekSi Wa. lEd fagainst both fwonerty and' the iwarls, Janies Quayle, Anthtwi jguarde, mud at h a umber, of places VVuijiMurray. I, (L Thore'1 itbe guawds have doubted. F. sun," Jos. A; vSinith, Joh-u. The finding of aUead man with tloneelic, VV. . 0. Bme, Tlkmas i4bull4t-throug- h bk heart, about a a:.flhTill.Jkas..O. llvde, E. li: mile from the station of C)y4te; has SLlloa. Jr., Adalbert 'Bird: created na small amount of eacite utkcheon. 1.; onsnt. Clyde is a etcall station on dheery outskirts of . the district. 'Tbeibody ws brought to the .city .tigX-soa- a J' An-lersa- 1 $qt&as notyet beeuadentifiedL, & iCitv IMs iis Uo. W . Thutcher. W. B. Preston, Jr. MoscahllaH, nie Hub bard, mtmmt ihat hrigalica Cpngress VV. K.. Mutt. J. . v tl. Stntterd. DECORATION. n j. a ILTnfo'rd, fl. E. Hatch, W. J. Kobcmon. George l)uub'ar,rB. Ba '! -- -- ; CKWwatwststrjtLSwwits(timiutstitto 'hrrrjr .t l - ! H- -'' j f "am pi ho stole '$18.50 'of home from the his annt. Barah TuyloK ii Brtlt 'Lake, 'will epetid tFredTaylor,'t r Ihrce monthsinTaill' Jeremiah- Beunis of. Marysvale, Pinte county, created pouiewhat of a Sensation by hiarrjliig his -- ld step daughter P ' Bhafles ilagaire Of Morgan frotu $7 80 .to .78.00, tnd now can't spend the nt;p!usage liecause he is in jail.. "An elderly lady named Jones, pf r county raised a . . avenue ih Ogdeni was aeqtepced ,t serve nine years in the Rtate prison oh the charge of attempted murder . and one year for bnrglary, ' Mrs, Robert Wilson.of Brigham Mrs. City, with her sister-in-law- , Charles Wileon, were fishing on Bear RiJer, when Mrs. Charles Wilson fell into a deep hole Although unable to awint, Mrs.' Robert Wilson immediately plnnged in and by great good fortune succeeded in clutching her Relative with one hand and a clomp of willows with the otheri and4 both escaped with a Wftting., ; s Qenrjf Sewell, an 'employee of the Adams Canning Factor in pgdenVhas' had Joseph . Drysdale, ahotber ; employee, arrested for highway robbery. It appears that one evening Sewell was' return mg homeward in a bnggy alter a dance and had to pass the factory, at which Drysdale and a companion were at work. They decided to play a joke on Sewell, , and lay down by the side of the road nntil he drove op, when Drysdale jump- ed np, presented a revolver, compelled him to dismount, robbed him of some small change, then allowed . him to depart, Sewell failed to recognize Drysdale, but the latter told of the joke next day and returned the money. Sewell's father caused, the issuance of the . , - J -- . eel ved .quite severe injuries Niss Verne Murdock, .the sixtee- old daughter of Mr. and n-year-: JJrt. J. S.lllurdock of Beaver, died at 1U16 Holy n ff o g . - d 1 5 Dal-by- rs . , , in-die- . , farther-resolved- , M . , T v , 1 I r t . ? i , s,- bead-quarte- , r A Zepb-TLifna- - - Cross hospital in Salt "Late, following an operation for G. Thaller, C. M. HarrisIopeph apiiendicitis. Odell, Aitrtmr Bateson, h redOater, rff-- brakeman namod Buckraaster Tfeeiiaass meatiug heldrfiVWed Mr Jr Ballard,' B. wks jarred Jrom the rar end of a nesday .evening for the purpose of SSobert MrdAKk. ' cot-ohigh ear ou theOg'drn-Lueiarraagiog a reception for (the Irri- F. Biter, aud received many severe bruisThe liie of March .to be fallowed gation iCongress delegates, upon the odeasioo of their visit riere on by the vhvtors was mapped out as es, besides being reudered uncou the 19ti,i4 was fair! well attended, lollows.- - , iFlrom the depot up Cen1 scions by tlie fall. f and tlwjse present seemed fully ter to Secutel VVest,'dher.ee south found George Lafferty, guilty of alive to to the neeescily of prepar- to Firet JSooth, tliemce eat-o- n a check from the stealing pockets ing an adequate reoeptiou for the First Bouth ornd through B- - V ; C. of a compauion who was .killed by ' : r ' witors, grounds, to Main, North on.fMaiu a premature blast at Croyden, was Mayor Hansen was choseo ehnir-Jm- j to Fourth North, east to BrTentb given one jear iu the iieuitentiary Of the meeting aud U. Bullen, East, north to Seventh . North I, by Judge Rolapp. 7 Jr., secretary. , Prof. E. W , Rib-inf- thence aronud the brow of the bill John Dnnaghne. who assaulted then introduced the folhmr-io- to Eighth EtflHt, sonth to the ArC Jack Lamoreanx with a knife and Mayor IlaiiAC and Congressman afterward fired several shots at reaolutioo, which was passed. Howell were empowered to .secure him with in- Ogden, RESOLUTION. d Pres. Kei'r of haabeen-fonn- a revolver, headquarters,, gitilty aud ?will be Whereas, Utah is a pioucer in the A. 0. was authorized to formu- sentenced Moudav. ,1 i . the great work, of Irrigation, with late a letter of? invitation lo 'the , The remains of Dr. VV. T. Cache Co. as one of its .foremost CongressrJn behalf of the citizens Lake the committee Baft who The pbysinatn i flgrienltural districts and, whereas, of the H'ounty. died of cancer, ,of th stomach', the delegates of the Irrigation Con- then adjourned to meet at this ) evening at 7:30 were interred in the Masonic vanlt gress, about to visit us, will repre' ' in Mt. Olivet cemetery, amidst the sent districts from all parts of the 0 clock. ' I ceremonies of that order. imposing country, and be accompanied by Licsiacs. Marriage Charles Chase, an aged resident newspaper representatives from' R dis cities of and agricnltnral Spriugville, fell from a wagon jno.t Artllur R, Mfskin, Ako.f Idaho .27 tricts of the Union, thus offering Lavinia loaded. with fruit and vegetables, 18 Belnap, Basalt,. Cache Valley the opportunity or which he was taking to Sanpete Wjo.. be widely atid The wheels passed over his body, favorably advertised, Omer R, Miller, Thayoe, therefore be it inflicting injuries from which 'j Hazel A. Vail, 28 Resolved, That the occasion of Joseph Reading, Providence ' the Vfl Jl t of the AA . J delegates, beHnlda Rust, Logan 26 G. I). Miles, a Salt Lake paint",1 ity nnd f.ouuty MsrsUand'or, 0. Josiah Packer, T!,u er, is suing the Fritseh Investthe surrounding towns be iu "29 ment Co. tor $10,000 for damage IZ.lt(Otnin.I;0ean8citi!,S. mre-- 1 Chase Parker. WLitnry; Ida. ; 22 snstainfd by reason of his band . special effort lo appropriately 07 coming iu contact with a live elecive and entertain said delegates.' Albert W: Bush, Malau tric , wire, by which means he B0 it that a Rhoda Nelson, Lo fan. Will e , employee, of Z, has bad twoait-tKeb- a ..IBaH'liakje, within a month of, ?mal)iW, z the-Judg- To accelerate the movements of a horse he was driving out of his yard,. Alenzo Billings Of. Loa. Wayn county, slapped it upon the hip.1 The animal responded with a swift kick, which 'struck BiJ i n gsonthehpad-- . enttin g a daughter of EdwardXt'oegejrJThe , . ehild was on tier; way to school and gash sir inches long, waS accompanied bv a final! bro. John Wood, the colored man t her who gave the alaltew The who; attempted to put if bullet little girl waSseriously injuiid. throngh Tom Tophara when the bilter apiieared. at the foot of a ladder by which Wood had gained entrance' to a house on Electric James Pitt, s up jUu nifdiU n . ItoberlK, Jd. .aid wunraoned. iHr Was mot miv 11. lUarlxT, . .. rr -It,A , lv.Up,iHlaHn ; - V . :us' nlti Much Whiskey. f , g- -x tyteo . , Mide a Victim oi Hi FatheHa Law Had Aiiaoltid. Ekven Year Old Daughter Irene nn9i the enloredwnmnn . Aonouaccd of Edward Rroeger Llffh One on Her Vi Two Othtr , There of Salt Lake who shotat Hattie CiU Inteodid to He Thre Hundred. XTav to School Child 'Sfriooidy Injured Wilsdn.-- but miised, has been dis " DoQers HewsrJ Offered. Brother Gave The Marat, charged. The evidcncenf .crimi- - a to Recklessness Act of a Man Driven 0. - t- n BOUND TO MURDER Jl -- s, NO 111(13, claims to have received permanent i deb-gate- SEPTEMBER d. lO.A St Louis, Sept. to the ' oo, 111, special from Waterl- Post-Dispa- tch soys: .William, A. Hoffman, a young farm hand living near Mayestowu, 111, 12 miles sfmtheast of Waterloo, ca 11 edHm f at her in la w7 Dr7 William Brandt, to tho doer of bis house last , night and shot him Then he rude back to and told her that he had killed the old hound, her father, gave, her. $2 which he said be wanted her to spend on the christening old daughter of their ftur-weekissed her and their four, Mary, cbildien and rode into the woods. There are two tneu 1 'must kill be said to before I killmyselL his wife before leaving! , The familvof Dr, Brandt offers a reward of $300 for Hoffmans capture.. Sheriff Thomas Ruch and a large him and posse are scarchiug-fo- r expect at any time to have pitched battle with him, v. He is armed, with a shotgun and revolvers. Be to-deat- his-wif- e , ks . . foi-- e kilting his be fatheK-in-law- ,, purchased 50 rounds, of .cartridges y for the gun. ' , Hoffman is an unerring marksman, strong, athletic, and the officers believe was driven to recklessness by whisky and his imagiuury troubles. . It is supposed that Hoffman kill- ed his because, the old gentlt-inarefused to increase his weekly allowance. Dr, Brandt was quite wealthy and had been father-in-la- w n practically supporting his law and family. Opening of Schools. sou-i- n r . The public Schools nf City will open Monday, Sept. 14. So far as possible, pareuis should spud their children to school oa , tbe opening day. complaint., It will not be necessary for pat.Evidences are multiplying that of the schools to purchase any rons John Harte, whose body was found school book, pencils, pens, noto otTMonday propped up against a fence in Harrisville, wasmnrdered. looks, or other school supplies, as Joe Gosnell, the bar tender of the Board of Education is required Scudders Senate saloon in Og- by law to furnish all such free of den, sawllarte Sunday night when charge. Children having liny of th Harte was on his way to . the train school books now in nse, will to go oiit ou the ent-ofAt that time he had plenty of money which kindly bring them, to school on he spent freellr. aud also carried a Monday, in .order that tho snpply bundle iu which was a razor and on hand raay.be adequate for pressome clothing. He also had a ent needs. The following grades .will W flne watch," which he said pest at th.e various schools: $l7o, and which he exhibited with taught Woodruff All grades. considerable pride. Iu his inside BensonAll grades except the pocket were also a number of let, Eighth. .. ters.. None ofthpso effects were WehsterBeginners, first, and found with the dead body, a few second grades. houfs later, excepting a postal Franklin Beginners, first, aud card bearing his name. These second grades. in taken connection with facts, Haws Beginners, first, audl the other circumstances,, point second grades. strongly to the theory of murder Card Beginners, and first, and robbery. ' , . . f. , . . . . second grades. Ellis Beginners, first, and secMr. Cy. E. Napper, tbe popular ond grades. Ballard-Thi- rd druggist, has moved into his uew and fourth grades store at No, 79 North Main Street. Parry Tiyo schools First, secIn addition to doing ,u general ond, third and fourth grades. drug and, prcscriptiou business, The teachers are requested to Mr. Napper now carries a large meet tbe Superintendent at the stock of choice wines and , liquors, Wood raff school today at 2 p. m. and makes family trade in that James A. Lanqton, line a specialty, t Supt. Logan Schools. - I |