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Show r JOURNAL ADS , ' Recovered $833.75 worth - of lost property in 1905. They bring results. nr r d. ffCLTCffS XXVIt A clU LOGAN CITY, UTAH, CONJOINT. MEETINGS ' L, Mudd was FEBRUARY 6, TUESDAY, 4444444444444 the last sheriff of Green county to serve a full term CL i Clean u C3, 1 in quality, p. ll ? ; r ' to put before your family The- - Y. M Journal HUMBER C3. Four Riba ErokeL f Major AI L. Thomas,' Jr., who 4 was severely injured by 'a fall of 4 20 feet Maxficld mine in the at 4 4 f and perform all the duties of the , I. Af otllce. lie made bond in open 4 conjoint meetings held thnough court January, 1878, and 4 Big Cottonwood Thursday afterout the city on Sunday evehing county served until July 7, 1879, when 4 noon, was taken to Salt Lake in were very well attended as a 4 a cot placed, upon a sled, by his the county court met and relievwhole, and some interesting pro- ed him 4 father and Dr. Worthington. The as sheriff, but at tb same i , . 4 grams were rendered. . time accepted his bond as special 4 young man sustained four broken The First Ward.,. which time no 4 ribs, a badly lacerated jaw and In the First ward W. W. Iliter collector, since 4 numerous bruises, so that great sheriff has qualified until the made an interesting talk upon the 4 care Was necessary in the transpresent year. This peculiar state necessity of being educated in the of affairs was made 4 home. However, he necessary by " gospel and of the value of the 4 portation taxto an determined will recover at early date. opposition 4 Mutual associations in -- obtaining the 4 ation to pay even interest on that education.' .-' the bonds issued countyby rendered a I'hey was a time, whin I wint to schule an shtudied- - J Miss Eliasons , Mr. Alex Preston Pupils the Recent rulings higher Jby 4 rithmtic be thaid JythMc&cherjs root an th knots in tb - 4 M 4. courts relieve the countyof that side iv th that they toufd us that th AlmeightV- 4 Miiunic gac a 4 is -,- aMr. Wi'S. Lnngton delivered origically now but and knowed iviythipg, things was iv - 4 cital and reception at her .home 'Lto li'h . aid . W ntea $250.000, alteen-ininut- e IT. th.. d . s ITes 4 an address 4 on Saturday evenuig,- - at which upTiddy pithy, I times mm to three 4 "died arose. ivor iv situation that iv adin here A C. jiupils w crc jKoi orin c rs ry on Mutual Improvement wort ' hayro -4 4 'HeVth-grcatr- st interest by. li)MlKeyrHautority-oi- r Second WarcT 4 atidgetsrr Following 4 hour-killibean 4 the an' an an Christianity, 4 foightin, . pnigrairt of which nppears In the Second ward Mayor E. what 4 divil know what not, until it makes rue dizzy t think low refreshments wore s erved. W. Robinson delivered, the ..pri- A. F. FARR RETURNS 4 th 4 da-aof is iv fools th th iv rist annyhow. family 4 gann-- indulged in an evening 4 a lot ncipal address, taking for a text reth y top, 4 pci feet pleasure being the that they was alwus 100m ut 4 . They used t Ye, are the scriptural passage FROM EAST wbole. th now fr4 sult.4 - , so occupies - , ' but it aint aniiv more, Tiddy the Salt of the Earth, etc. lit 4 until ' " gits 4 '"The Program. iv th pidresthal, an if yere ambitious yed wait Miss Lettie Busby performed lion. Aaron F. Farr reached 4 falls. 4 toe an his shtubs or Snow t vacate, Bells, (EVanz Behr) mayhap acceptably on the piano and Miss home on Sunday from Nebraska 4 ready 4 ' ' ' Glory beT hut ye git it on ivry hand. Ye luk loiko Tiddy" 4 Stanley Schanb. Carrie Thomas sang very sweetly. where he has been for a little over 4 4 Mareh (Riley or ye dont, ye ate an yc dhrinkankye slape an ye swear 4 NcNvsboya -' j Professor Wilcox rendered ? a three, months. -- took 4- a hkye; T"" yiTtf or yedonf;y e TiyeToike Emu I ' Minnie Nelson.'' ; Siolm solo. 700 head xf cattle to Nebraska to " V Song, Shepard 'Evening Mr. J. A. Hendrickson, of the feed for the market, if bein 4 an yeel go out to mate death like Tiddyll go or yeel go to 4 e ' (Blake)--LoulsDunlap. th divil. ' ; . r 4 .Stake board, made some verjr mnch cheaper to fatten the aniFlotille March, (Hart), (b) 4 (a) Its Roseyvilt at th rajvival, at th hoise show,' th , timely remarks. mals there than here. The market 4 Loves Dream (Lichner) ; (c) s an th th prayer-matin- , th cra-adTMrd "Ward." theeayter, th for cattle was rather weak and 4 Lizzie (Diabelli) grave, an whin ye die if ye don.t find that he has an option 4 Overture Elder Alfred Bell occupied the low until two or three-weeflgv 4 Slit pufd on Saint Petbers job, yeel be disapp intenk I bclave. greater part of the time, in the when it strengthened considerabl' an tb preacher he says, 4Im 4 The Dying Sundah Iwint t chur-rc- h Third ward in delivering a very y4 on a vyge, he says, Mhroo th histbry iv 4 Blanch Ben&on. 'interesting address oh his exper-- " , Mr. Farr 6ays that there was an 4 goin to Tulip (Lichner); (b) Oxen th past, he says, in order that we. may iupiet th lives iv 4 iencea in Samoa. abnndauce of alfalfa hay there; Taylor. th uur:rJds greatest wans, he says, an gather somethin 4 Waltz (Mozart) Phot-bMiss Ilall sang a song and Mrs. which could - be purchased - for 4 "On the Race Ruth Moench made some excel- $2.75 per ton, and it was upon iv profit frm their lives, he says. 4 Piano Duet, (Blake) Francis Smith, Good, I says, fr if theyse anny wan thing Im fond iv, 4 Course lent remarks. this feed that he fattened his cat41 Miriam Monson.-(aFourth Ward. it is peroosin th geographies iv th tle. The weather there, he says, t 4 Mazurka (Durand) ; , (b) anWe-1he stharts out with Adam, an down th list he goes, 4 In' the Fourth ward the was very mild, being like our OcMiriam Minuet - (Beaumont) nounced program was rendered. tober weather. hellity split, as me frind Jawn Ilay used t say, pasl)t Noah 4 , v an Moses an Joshuwa-ay- , an David, an Elijah, an Daniel, 4 Mon son. It comprised a Guide Lesson - by 4 Miss Agues .Ilanscn; a song, an th rist iv th anchunt push, thin with a hop shkip an a 4 Cradle Song, (Kern) Electa Injuries Prove Fatal Down Where the Old Thyme After living nearly a week jump he goes by th Man iv Nazretb, an down t Luther, an 4 SU.n. Bismar-rick- , an Gladstun an Lincoln, an Mclvinley, in sich 4 Grandpa's Sehottisclie (Streab-bog- ) Grows, rendered by P. O Han- - .with a broken neck, Barney Vo-se- n Stanley' Schanb. and company ; a violin and gel, a mechanical engineer, who a divil iv a tear that he aven frgot Washntn an Jawn L. 44 Mazurka, Impromptu Sullivan. . organ duet by Misses Hart and feu jowsn a flight of stairs in Salt 4 ,(a) Eureka (c) (IliU); (b) (Lock); address . by George Lake City, passed away at the Fogelbcrg, an Thin he says, Now we come, to that grand, glorius charak 4 Francis La Frileuse, (Coneone) W, Lindquist and a song by.Edna Holy Cross hospital -- At the time says, that noble patbriot, . J ther, that imminint statesman,-hJ Smith. ' :thatster-riinGhristianphDaniels. e' of the accident' Mr." Vogt-1-wa-s says, that peerless oratherr talit " , Mp-sof the The (Ryder) Song Fifth Ward. iv all, he aays. fooling with friends at the top of 4 dignified gentleman, that frind an ehampeen nt Benson. Eugene In the Fifth ward they had a some stairs, and as be reached to Whur-roo- l I says, Ilould bn, I says,-aithey goiu missionary meeting thatyis the catch one of the party he lost his J t be no shtops on this vyge? I says. Bullet in Heart and Lives. just- -, as footing and fell to -- the bottom. 4 he The preacher lukt ye the elders abroad conduct them. When picked up it was ascertain appreciate th fact, he says,' that this is merely an imaginaFvb. 4 John - The speakers were Elders Chris. ed 3ve was ' iv he says, were ony in th realms fancy ye 4 Richmond, Va., paralyzed from . , the tive jour-rne18 years old, carries E. Olsen, Charles MeNiel, Charles neck down," and Dr. Mayo, who 4 he ,says. 4 - Pruden, bullet - within - the a.. Aebischer and Joseph' Benson. waa called at once, "declared that Yis I knowit, I says, but Fm gittin saysick, I says,'i urn of his heart, and pe Heard Next Wednesday evening the Vogel could not live. Everything If yeel pass th an Id like t git down t fact,1 lives, "Fifth warders are to hear Joel possible' was'done 'to save his life, "plakitc r'sayVMlI j.. . . pay'fr tlFtrip, I says,- an ITFgit offI Williams and Pruden George, Ricks lecture upon the Nephitos. hut the unfortunate' man was unif I have to jump three thousand mile to terry 4 were out shooting a cat, anvi Sixth Ward. able to retain any of The food n ah I wint out-- , says, when the weapon wa thought to f Themeeting in the Sixth ward into his stomach and graduDolan -- ye sp Tied' an' intel The dure-keephe says W ereptyr ' Williams carclely - was well attended and highly en- -' ally grew worse until the - end. tetchool feast, he says, 4 pointed it at Pruden while retertaining and instructive. His father, who resides in Texas, I Well -- Th divil, can Mortake says. it me frzn ye loading.. ..The revolver went off. Professor Mann' delivered an has been notified, and until word J gaysLMhaLl wonlFsubpriltkthaLwayAv-ser-rvi- a iWk When probing fur, tho hall ... th address " uporf" Catholicism "that iarecelvedf ro m" him'ho 'prepara- Iaysr-'Garlieth I in but I shtand alright supe, wont 4 says, was much appreciated. throbbing of the heart - knocked tions for the interment of the it th in I Tedore six days in th wake is pie, says. fr the instruments from the snr Miss Minnie Petersen sang, and body will be made. 7 enuf I . me, says. fr The physicians 1 gvong harnls. . Mr. Plowman gave a banjo solo. A bin I home wint wife th a to maTwas Earful probe any further wtre Miss Linda 'Burnham recited glorious aiys: Two Grafters Nabbed. WL X. F. Y. that I attinded iv tin th nature take its to let and decided tday, she says. The very pleasantly and Air. Robert Detective Shannon and Officer v rind Misthcr Dough-Noodl- e Hi talked to us she says, an course. Many of the physicians Anderson of , the Stake Board Wilson nabbed two alleged grafthis t triboot wa3 she Roseyvilt splendid, says, closed the meeting with a few ers in, Salt Lake in the persons of attending were under the impres-shmin. Shtop it,'J saj's, anbdont ye ring the time that the bullet my car agin that excellent remarks. - - ' Harry Solomon .and Fred Sanderor I take me Ill out house iv way, the pericardium, says, th I within phone Seventh Ward. says. son, Both are believed tb belong Whin childtr th comes home me pride sajs t me, Pap and several of them are pewtive have George W. Skidmore delivered & gang 0f grafters who a waa Ive he got good &us. ye the address at that the .wall of the heart was the principal for suckers there pea gearing i If th take concinthrated luce all iv - Seventh ward ye human greathis theme triEd. several weeks. Solomon was he an th iv ixthract ness, root says, an square truths the tine cf the accident th At knowleige 0f being the simple everyday gang which opera au he thin power says, multiply together he says, what youth End in tb country, but of the gospcL a txl here last summer so success-fullbe wud lh raysult? he says. he u now clerking in a store. lie Miss Clara Olcsen recited clevand SAnderson was given I An headed says. idjut wffxa no inconvenience from the by bin liberty recently after pleaderly, and a sextette , Naw t;e saj-shot. yc re a mile eff he says, Th answers Mr, John Broborg rendered an ing guilty to the charge 'of vaghe selection. 4 cays. approx Hate and tuneful rancy He promised at that time 4 Roseyvilt Well yr trrhers L: Th the divil I Ek af 4r . . Card :L5. says- Y. were gave Zina men Mrs. to leave the city. The 4 I American an er was to, thought ye Cf three r. cu overcome by th. , young people a good talking charged with vagrancy when 4 a umd.vhed I Come a out th said toy t Larsen 2 ct just and Bishop Jro 4 locked up Friday evening. ice 1 1 3 r him with Whin I 4 throo 3 got Irer Ei.'g mire word or two. Cdy 4 ed th bcauths iv th rale, old A '1 . F. ,1 fystm iv Cgurin . died i C i vv v. Guilty cf Tam a t i 1. a he th ti-,1 in which cr.ny 1 akels anny 0 iv v.hiffii 4 IT o Sheriff Per 7 Years. Frank Mazza v.r.3 fa; ::ty I; I 1 S dll, n ' 'n C cf voluntary manffiaughter for t' 2 4 e, . cf C 1 it1: , 1 in Glasgow, Ky., Feb. . 4. The killing of Jo. eph Vatrelk in. C It 4 4 e 1 t' t!m From in September 0 or a1 swearing in of Edmond E. 5 . . The 1003. 4444 4.4 444444444 44 Thats yi ftml Y. L. M. -- piano-solo,-an- d- sha-anty,- E&i -- .. Member8 of the Alge. ciras Conference Witness ry-wha- re eha-hnge- lver-ehangi- all-per-r- n, Bloody Spectacle. $ hiwrtii-hpoltlu.,-v-a- n tba-iv-ei- n, s m sa-a- 5 eTall-h? J' -- -- eir-rcu- le ks Poct-(Gottschal- ta-ake- e ) top-notche- rs. . 1, e -- meeting-was-conduc- 4 -- ted sur-rprid-- an s.'iys3--U-ho- pe y, - fir-rm- 32-cali- y, ta-k'e- er -- karitjI -- s at -- d- u-lc- fr p-- , F- 1 . - fc j 2 Por-Lah- v-- . white-garbe- d deh-gate- 1 di-pa- wxd-ijoc.- 5 Ir ct 1 r--of ccra-pan- 1 I ffiffd.Cv'). K. c , lit 1 care. 1 .ry A qu ? ii h i 1- 1 1 1 V I -r f 1 .. h 7 7 1 ! r t p. 2 Li tb.3 d or, " t I (I ul fd oiw Fe 1 'It to lu.Id a m i1 to own it 0 .n r 1 .. mi a - Taclirff Artichs of ine r; ration lavo been p rtpared for the fon.iat.t Packing 0?.; a the Ogd-of the pnr nt v 'h ue nr cf the 1 inrurs cf the tnp 'C 1- -. V bull light in honor of the conference on Moroccan reforms was the event of today. Crowds came from all paits of Andalusia to the vast stone amphitheatre wheretho bull ring is, and more than G,000 persons saw the fight. A box gaily decorated with the Fpanhhcidors accommodated the ambassadors and officials of many countries. Most of the delegations to the conference were represented and many of the envoys were aeeufnpaniul by their wives and laughters. The Duke of Almodoar, the Spanish foreign minister, who is president of the conference, by the ducluM, w.ts the center of a gioup of ambaa-dor- s and Moors and throngs of Spanish worn u in picturesque costumes b nt a touch of quaintm.s to the animated vet no. s The American and British did not attend. Three C1 kb rated Lull fig' tors furnished the fjxrt and ti .Is were of the famous herd cf D a Marino Santa Maria of Ferille. The first annual brought into the ring, a huge, black Andalusian beaot, killed two horses before the matador, Lagartibo, skillfully drove his sword to the hilt into the animal, which fill dead. Thousands cheered Ah is and tb. band played a Spanish fandango. The second bull was cremoni-ousl- y dedicated to the Duke of Almodovar by Matador Morcnita, whih is the custom of the country.. It proved to be an. ugly hter and gored the Hind horse wa of a picador. This bull killed bull th'd. Another five horsis, Kur of lhi.m dying in the arena, while the fifth, terribly, gored, staggered outside ami died. Th ? picadors wre efua unborecj, but none of thrn v.t, th seriously hurt, The shill of shown a3 tffi'y pimatadors was rouetted before bellowing animals whitli were stung to ly the darts with their gay streamers stuck into them. The foreigners present witms-i-r-i- h the scene with mingled admiration at th? audacity of the mat and horror at its cruelty. a 1 ill f-t- liant though bloody spectacle of : V it Fat Vi t; Ik kir.3 E3 Sheriff cf Gromi cavity Jcvi is the revealed tho Let that thm frequently iridhd Ikxas h first fhuriff for Green county for tat P ".t gave film xmrih tto .1 tl. : n r: r it over twenty-seveyears. Tb'pr. ? tl 2 crir 3 fj the juhy history of this county in regard k'. I a r- 1 rlht. S t to this offiej h inhere tlrg. T . A carding to the rcc I: - m y, , r"AigFcir-iKrFib7"FTiibrir- ba-abi- 1 t 1 It y -- |