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Show SaturJj y. December 22, 1906. THE - - TRI-WEEKL- JOURNAL). LOGAN, UTAH. Y bouSht by subscription from the X X X X X X officers, upon whom the men had called for all the cash they 7 e d :"TE ee x t r aTip r n s Tn tPd rums and stringed pieces. were secured at a port we visited a week previHfr ously, an$ the players had been H& practicing, often to the annoyance HSfr of those who had to remain near the focsle, every night since their equipment was completed. , Ah, it was a fine show! There PAGE FIVE TAWNEYS TORTURED FEET. J3pocm.forXpcl ay The Minnesota Representatives Early Recollections of Christ-"-" mas. , s H HH Christmas in The l t H-H-- M MILES KEOGHS HORSE Early Christmas recollections are associated in my mind always, By John Hy James A. .. . says Representative ON May 15. 1875, General Custer with hta regiment, the awney of Minnesota, with the Seventh United State cavalry, began a campaign a of beautiful and picture great against the confederated Sioux tribes. The Indians were found encamped on the Little Big Horn liver. In a church lighted in every part with eleven tribes and region almost unknown. There were nearly 9,000 men. Custer had 1,100- .- On Juna B about fc we were, a lonesome lot of devils, wax candles thousands of wax trooper under Major Reno attacked the Indians at who hadnt had a look in on a tapers a surpliced choir and the one point, while Custer with 277 troopers charged from Hfr a enother. Custer with hi entire command was alaln. good time for six months. This strains of a wonderful organ ;this The expedition was severely criticised by soma In the last two atanxas of the following poem the poet cendiversion we enjoyed like school- picture against the background of sure the crltlca If I cant be at my own all the smaller accessories were boys who had been cooped be- a cold, black morning before sun ouse, remarked a naval officer, made aboard ship. The" false tween brick walls from Septem- up, of frozen rutty roads, of a Be kindly cherished and cared for N the bluff of the LitUe Big By the 8eventh cavalry. Horn, Id rather spend the holiday sea- - beards were constructed of ber to Christmas holidays. After ileak north wind, a breakfast of : At the close of a woeful day down-stranshall do no labor; he nsver shall "He Cuater and hla three hundred son on a cruiser.or gunboat oLxope which. were. care-i- n itwas pverofcourse we had ginger cookies and a pair ofstiff know death and alienee lay. In Ths touch of spur Or rein, the officers in the wardroom crumpled boots, which made every theCaribbean than in the great- - folly picked out and then shaped Nor shall hla back be ever crossed to three thousand! hundred Three and a fellow who had a talent the sailors in the fo'csle, and step of 8 three mile trudge est city of the land. Fun! Why, up by By living rider again. They had bravely fought and bled. la the will of congress such For next man of know what the the of funis by until'foj that'sortof work.Of morning every "And at regimental formation you dont hrough the darkness a twinge When the white man meet the red. Of the Seventh cavalry same us Christa felt material real r he to come a wove celebration like elaborate the spent pain. exquisite you Comanche, draped In mourning and The white men are ten millions, the under ' The thriftiest sun; old. musical comedy given by the crew wigs. Burnt cork did the work mas as Christmas ought to be nine was I My years By a trooper of Company L The rede are fifty thousand New York Times. imi irother was twelve, and with of 'a protected cruiser off Santo of- darkenirig eyebrows, and face spent. And warriors every one. Shall parade with the regiment" - Thus It waa commanded and thus Bo Custer and all hla fighting man Domingo on Christmas night four paints were mixed in the focsle strength and determination done. skies. the under evening Lay A o b oba d Reunion. in a r p Strangely Wrought ly r nLor le overruled my desire, due to the ry house years ago.-- -By order of General Sturgis, signed Staring up at the tranquil heavens With wide, accusing eye. Bjr Adjutant Garllngton. The surgeon wrote the words, paints, for I guess - the sailors ATjoyful Christmas celebration )ootsria turn back for home. The as the sword of Custer Even And nt stood home all of that of the Bebhardt in about noonday werent their trouble arose from the fact that Adolph and there was a sailor, n regular particular In hla disastrous fall In that fiery scorpion ring of Lincoln, Neb., over the. return we had tallowed the' boots the Flashed out a bias that o harmed the Mllea Keogha horse at evening - genius at music, who got up the complexions. world Waa the only living thing, of lost a was brother The a woman was long And glorified hie pall. brought night before, and the tallow had finest score you ever heard. Why, leading ' Alone from that field of slaughter smooth cheeked Swede,. andhe about throughthe medium - of .a iardened. lt. was , necessary to .ahit.-writinThis order, issued amid the gloom Where lay the three hundred slain g That shrouds our army's name. The- horse Comanche wandered. exhibition: was can foot of the moving suffer until the warmth picture rigged up regardless. I music for operas on Broadway if When all foul beasts are free to rend With Keogha blood on hla mane. And tear Its honest fame. - he hadnt died of tropical fever. tell you he was a stunner. The Adolph was watching the enter- melted the tallow and made the And Sturgis Issued this order. Shall prove to a callous peopls Which future times shall read. That comedy but I guess youd flounces and lace and ribbons he tainment one night when he was boots less torturesome. So we That ths sense of a soldiers worth, While the love and honor of comrades struck the . Are the soul of the soldiers creed. That the lovs of strange familiar plodded on by comrades, ths honor 'call it an extravaganza more like- of arms, He eald: Tet the horse Comanche reone of of lie the figures. first Christmas our was show ity ever funniest I It earth. from not the Havs was die till shall he yet Henceforth perished ly turned a second and a third night festivity. We lived on a farm I sawC 1111 t 111 I I HIM I 1 H Maybe it wouldnt have to able was he before in recognize was two miles fromJBonneouville, seemed so to you, but to us it FULL" LINES. startled then he and the features, Adams county, Pa., and brother desired the be could all that by is the spectators by shouting, It had conceived the idea of going most critical. was is It it George! to mass at the Catholic church George; But how did you get a stage actor an was learned that George makethree miles distantFor this puror or scenery or costumes TeleNew theater. in York a pose we had risen before 3 oclock up? asked the landsman.' arrived and George in the morning, had quietly absrepassed, he grams Oh, that was all easy, Christmas on Lincoln in day. tracted some cakes from, the jar As soon as the men .told plied. for iiT thecellaf,and asI ' have 'deeach 'Other notseen TfieyTiad the captain of their plan he gave nearly ten yearsr scribed, painfully I trudged to the them the free use of the quarter ' : 5 . town and the big church. dradeck, which was cleared for SNOW. ARTIFICIAL It seemed big to the matic action. Then the boys built smeared cotton White as slightly as good a stage boy, and it seemed gorgeous a platform with and with mucilage sprinkled in its illumination. Wax candles you ever saw and chairs or dust diamond salt or common I never had heard of, and so many benches were placed in rows until effect. Dustyi "Yer had a nerve In teUIn' that woman you was a drummer. What best make the will wintry I never dreamed existed. We there were seats for everybody, line do you carry?" For store window or table officer edged in with the crowd, and my from the commanding Barns: "Why, pard, every elothesllne I can get ms hands an." water make good which scene in a drank cooks to down boyeyes the helper, imitation with small sized ducks never has been nor probably will Curtain! Of course we had a placed on them. The effect of be forgotten. It was wonderful, curtain. It was made of old sailwoman was a smooth new fallen snow can be prodqcec spectacular, dramatic to me, and cloth, and a series of ropes and THB LJtADINa OHXKKJCD aWZDZ. GIFT-GIVIN- G SEASON AT HAND as by taking the branches and dip- that picture punctuates the vista pulleys1 made it rise and fall anc a trunk. would have water arable wore filled, a in like Christmas Metrogum of ping days past smoothly as the one in the The only trouble about him was then sprinkling with flour. Snow in a' gallery of art work on House. Then, striking politan Opera COME and see us and we can assist you in selecting presto used that we his but be voice, by can grew produced effect ball remembered sail of pictures vaguely each side of the stage, more , ents beautiful, appropriate; not trashy, and at exceptioncioVFwa.'iied toconceal the before the end of thereat act-- taking toy balls and covering Pittsburg Press. al values. Well save you $50 on a piano or $25 onan. what it lacked in feminine deli with cotton wool. Bee Hive. As flies. and the rooms dressing it atoned for in quality, ne organ, and sell you anything from a concert grand to an The Romance of Mistletoe. for scenery, the carpenters built cacy harmonica. Edison and Victor talking machines, best in us all the popular songs of. a ---- Some Christmas .Quotations,. wooden frames, andthese "were gave" -' By"t E eTeut on a mistletoe- was thTworld! ARkinds of music aF merchandise. before in a rich tenor and ad The quotations given below covered with sails stretched taut, year sun the ded a few composed for the occas may be of some value to those held sacred to Baldur, on which the painters put beauSee Our Stock Before You Deride. hits at the officers, who who like to accompany a Chrjst god, the son of Freya, the Scantiful trees and houses and what- ion, mostly all Baldur Venus." In dinavian all the jokes mas gift with an appropriate sen took good naturedly ever else was necessary to comThere was a fair timent: With a calendar, Write that was beautiful, eloquent, wise at their expense. MUSIC plete the pictures. The footlights and be to the piece. t it on your heart that every day and good was honored, were electric bulbs, shaded from plot MOST! OF CACIS VALLSY BANK . The music, rendered by an is the best day of the year; was the spirit of activity, of joy reflectors.-tin the audience by W. orcehstra of twenty pieces, had with a bpok, An old friend to and of lights Predicting his otyn The costumes and makeup reThe been another subject for careful trust; with a. pair of slippers, approaching death, his mother, quired as much ingenuity. inFreya, exacted an oath from aniWe must go together; with a good preparation. 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