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Show , V 906. j f i roLUME xxvm. LOQAN CITY, UTAH. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1906. NUMBER 44. V moval, and he was again placed of wounds during the four years THOMAS X. in jail here. Although there were MR. CATMULL of the Civil war. We are killing frequent reports of mobs organizmore than twice as many every ing to dispose of Leberg, not unPASSES AWAY SMITH WORSE year as perished by violence in : til tonight did they set about g both the French and English armt out the work of vengeance. ies during the three years of the John B. Catmull, of Benson, Bishop Thomas X. Smith is Crimean war. Soon after dark several hundred i who suffered a paralytic stroke again in a critical condition, 'as a There are more killed- - and Funeral services over the re- men and boys appeared at the jail, last The year just closed has witdied at one oclock result of the stroke he sriffered Friday, but were refused remittance. wounded on our railroads every nessed a mains of Mf, ; George Morrison, after-noou afternoon. substantial and healthy wife some time ago. Yesterday .His yesterday than the of losses the entire were beldin the Third ward year and Till T)f his childrenwere with business- - of this . his recovery wns regarded as growth. h on the jail. Boer war on both sides in three meeting house on Thursday after- attack him he home when is bank his care breathed last.The almost and marks one 4 popular impossible. Every W e h aveindustrialcasual-tie- s rs yea noon. There was a large! attend date for holding the funeral had being given him buthis great age of "the mostrsuccessful and enough every year to keep ance of friends of the dead man, fixed not at been time him. is last periods in its eventful press At Cripple . Creek against fcrith one conflict like our-w- ar a marked fe'autre being the pressuccess evening but it is likely that the history. " Its notable 12 200 or ence of several Indians.Thede-cease- d Spain years, going.opJ, With a wealth, of beautiful services will be held on Monday. existof all the its through years such wars going on for 100 years. LOCAL was known to all the Indi- seeenery and a NEWS. Mr. ence. the large measure of public Catmull was in' the 81st company of Our. peaceful vocations cost more f ana hereaboutsand b his "undoubted and year-oiesurvived age, strengthand .QiffideiLCjlha!enrnedandj?n; lives every two days than were respected byJKemJmJiccountof excellence, AtCripplT CTeek a wife, 3 sons, 5 daughters and increase- - in e The Smithfield choir has purch- lost in battle during the entire joyrihe steady the kindness and charity he had will open an engagement at The numerous grand children. He was of its stock and the enviable ased a large church organ from Spanish war. manifested toward them. who all him knew as 1907. Opera House, January 1, respected by position the bank occupies today the Harris Music Company. From the best statistics obtain Addresses that were full of This drama of life in the Rockies a hearty, whole-sole- d Christian among the recognized successful able I may say there are today and .praise forJhe .departed . and of is from the pen of IlaL Reid, the gentleman, and he left a good strong financial institutions The work of remodeling the 573,000 persons- - in -- the United consolation ior his relatives, were author of Human Hearts." In records of the State, arernatlersT of satis- Hanks hotel block, for the Howell States under, sentence. of, death to made by Wm. Watterson, Jos. EL hisnew play Mr. Reid tells fact ion 'and just pride to Cashier and Crawford Co. is now in full be executed at an unknown moBARK STRIKES REEF Cowley, N. W. Kimball, John story of affecting and human inFleming, the Ifoard of Directors, will take the greater ment during the next 10 years but it swing, Lewis and. Bishop terest, strongly dramatic, yet Thomas, Alex the stockholders and the corps of Midway Island, North Pacific of next month to complete 1,100 next week and the same Yeates. A large procession fol- - treated in such, a -- .manner .Jbat Ocean, Dec. 26. The hark Carrall-to- n part able assistants behind the counthe job. - - week the , number until every ghast .lowed Jhe. remains to their last laughter follows every tear and of San Francisco, 1,332 tons, ters, whose faithfulness; and efficintelli An .complete. ly.workJs Newfrom from have contributed in no small his seat rises the resting place. Captain Hendricks, spectator On the day beforeChristmas the gent and earnest effort would iency f close-oto these pleasing results. the performance castle, N. S. W., Oct 7, for Honat the sales at the Harris Music Store procure the reprieve of amultit'ude degree TRAMP COMMITS with a glow round his heart, olulu, struck the south reef of Mid rubbed the thousand dollar mark. of these innocent victims. We understand that the year HORRIBLE MURDER feeling that life after all is worth way island at 2 oclock this morn' u Five men were jumping from 1906 has been especially satisfacliving. Act first shows Martin ing. All th members of the crew morning uritil after dark delivertory to the officers of the First HorseVictim His .Behind JKidjjpg Masons --saloon. Jhe Temple of were saved. The weather is good -Noble Death of National-Banin the matter of k ing pianos, orga back Felled Him to Earth act second, Joes cabin but there is no hope of saving the David and all kinds of musical instru increase of depositors in both it With a Hammer,. at Rift Canyon ; act third, interior vessel, The.Carrollton had been ments. commercial and savings departof the Last Dollar mine, and set to leeward by recent gales. YonngMendon Lady ments, large numbers having been Las Animas, Colo., Dec. 26. She was leaking badly, her spars act four interior of Joes, new y Funeral services were held gained in each. The year has also After several hours of diligent home. All scenery and properties were sprung and her water supply afternoon over the remains Miss Ireta Richards Passes Away witnessed some important additi, effort at storming the county are special and carried by this exausted. She shaped her course of Mrs. Casper Hoffman, and they ons to the equipment and faciliAnd is Laid to Rest. which mob a to gathered for anchor, here, jail Midway, intending company. were marked by a large attendties of the bank for handling its after dark fpr the purpose of but in coming in she misled stays ance of friends of the deceased MENDON, Dec. 27. Funeral rapidly growing business. Among BUTCHERED BY YAQUIS and ran aground. avenging the death of Henry woman. Addresses were made by services were held here today these may be mentioned the install farmn El Paso, Tex., Dec.27. A speciLavenmeyer, a Otto Elders Bishop Newbold, ing of one of the er near here, who was murdered al to the nerald from Nogales this NEGROES ENGAGE IN RIOT. Bergener and Christian Snyder, over the remains of Sister Ireta ner "" Richards, who departed this life Companys large and most modin a most Jbrutal-manKansas City," Mo.,- - Dec. - 23. by a mornihgsay8l . Pres." Isaac Smith.- - The Gertnd of ern burglar proof safes with autoDetails are arriving here of a Fifty negroes engaged in a drun- man choir of which the deceased during Sunday nightlast tramp, dispersed, and it is not meningitis. She was sick matic 'locking device, which has thought that further attempts terrible butchery of a party of ken fight at Seventh and Wash- was a member, assembled at the spinal but a short time; Saturday even- been given a prominent position will be made tonight to carry out Mexicians by Yaqui Indians near ington streets in this city today, gtgveside and sang. ating, Dec. 22 she was able to do her in the front window, where it "i the plan of .vengeance.- - The mob a place -- called - Valencia,-six- ty using clqbs, knives and stones, household work, but during the tracts no little attention, and the worked its way into the jail as miles below Guaymas. Eleven and besides the injuries sustained Mr. Vic Wells is up from Salt night became ill, - and toward adoption of the bank money order : far as the steel dpors, but was met Mexicians and one American were by the participants, which conLake with the new contracts for was suffering intense system, which is growing in pubwith a stern refusal by the jail killed, and from all accounts there sisted of broken heads and se- the Mutual Life insurance agents. morning pain. She grew steadily worse lic favor and popularity throughkeepers to turn over the prisoner, were over a hundred Indians in vere bruises, a policeman and From what could be learned yes- all of day Sunday, and as before stat- out the country. Another event some spectators were hurt. and finally gave .up. When appre- - the attacking party. want these agents dont terday ed died Monday morning st font the year was the election of John Patrolman A. B. Larabee ar- anything more to do with the com The employees on theCananea, heudedJthe. jnurderer gave his oclock. Dec. 24th. The Sunday II. Anderson to the position of as SRr namfc as Lawrence Leberg, and Yaqui River & Pacific raiiroadln rived on the scene-jus-t Has cut is it said, c s id ?n e ' growlpany, which, school had made elaborate ar- Second Vic t,th insane. act in be it to was a him the and believed section are that Johnson, negro, frightened, many their commission in two and made demandrangements for the celebration of ing business of the bank Leberg s crime was the work of is said many are leaving and the of striking another negro with a the policies harder to write by Christmas day but owing to this ing the services of such an officer. a fiend. Alighting from a Santa massacre may delay the road to baseball bat. Larabee interfered A.11 rates. the premium up putting sad deaths which cast a gloom The First NationalBank is characand Johnson knocked t&e officer that New York legislation 'doesnt Fe freight train yesterday .after- Guadalajara. by its progressiveness all the people in our town, terized down with the bat and was about seem to have resulted in any bene- over noon at Robinson station, near methods and all and the celebration was postponed to strike him again when. James fit to the policy-holThi7difhecrbssed the river and FATHERS SAVES after wlL until New Years - who-f- a voritvith. their business day.4 HIS "DAUGHTER Ilully, white, bartender in a sectored a meal . from a ' farmer and patronage may be assured of The services were held in the named George Purvis. When Lenearby saloon, struck Johnsor SLAUGHTER OF service and house and presided over prompt and efficient him demanded knocked Kills meeting and Junction-Ranchmastone a with he finished Grand eating berg - THE INNOCENTS by Bishop Bird. The ward choir fair treatment. senseless. James C. Maricol, a who Threatened lodging, but was refused because His Successful and satisfactory as furnished the singing and some white man, was witnessing the To Shoot His Wife. of his abusive language. Laberg of the past year have solos were well rendered. Consol- the results --Xfight, and was struck in the head Thousands and Thousands of In- ' left, the. Purvis farm and, after of the bank look officers been, the 27. with a stone and severely hurt. bank ing remarks were made by Elders Dec. river the on Colo., Grand Junction, camp preparing forward to still greater achievedustrial .Workers Killed An-- Alfred Gardner, Andrew L Allan sTarted backtowards Purvis Thompson, aged 28 years, AH the windows JnJhejslablesjpf -and successes in 1907. i nually. Sorensen, Jacob F. ment!, killed American on the bent and shot revenge, company by was Express instantly evidently pface, Sorensen, Jens Jensen, M. J.Soren Riley Paton, a were broken. Johnson and a lie set fire to a hay stack belong- his father-in-laTHE UNKNOWN IDENTIFIED thinkNew York, Dec. 27. Important 'sen, Counselors John Willie, J. N. two number of the other negroes v n ranchman living to Levenmeyer, Henry ing south-weof arrested. steps are to be taken in the city Sorensen and Bishop Bird. All ing, it was the property of Purvis. and a half mile The man found dead on the ' 1 and elswhere to establish a sys- who spoke gave the young sister The fire attracted Lavenmeyer, Colburn, in the Plateau valley, of the Weber river by the banks a good character. She was & jewel who took Leberg "into- custody, east of Grand Junction. Thomp- QUARRELED OVER A WOMAN tem ofcompulsory and accurate R. G. W. bridge in the outskirts Chicago, Dec. 25. In the pre- records of the enormous numb?' in the home, kind to her parents, allowing him to ride behind him son was drunk and had first tiie of persons who are annually killed obliging to her brothers, cheerful of Ogden, has been identified as on his horse. When Levenmeyer threatened to kill Paton. After sence of the four troops of ' and happy wherever one might Andrew Anderson, a railway secdismounted to open the gate at the being quitted, he went to Mrs. Fort Sheridan squadron of the and injured in Americas vast tion hand who had been drinking bearmy of industrial workers. In chance to meet her. She was the road entering his ranch, Leberg Thompsons bedroom and threat- Ninth cavalry,'' who had' just of Alexander H. for several days. A day or two gun their Christmas dinner in the New York City alone thousands only daughter struck him on the head with a ened to kill her. 16 years old, previous to his death he had given Paton followed his dining hall of the fort, tonight, are killed through accident and and Seny Richards, hammer which he found tieed to and just the kind of help her his foreman $85 to take care of his Sergeant John I Griffin shot and negligence as shown by the Lavenmeyer b saddle. The latter into the. room, and, believing and this will be used to of the Board of Health, and mother needed at the present time for him, killed Corporal William Taylor feirsfunhed and Leberg beat him s have bury him.. overJhehead until he became ered, fired one shot at Thompson, of his troop. Both the men, who these are said to be Incomplete".' Brotherand enthe of bethe heartfelt sympathy, are colored," quarreled over a wo' For two' week s7 b e gin n In g on tired. Leberg 1 ft his victim ly- the charge taLinjf effect "just B ABE ABANDONED and of this ward, tire followed. population to his low, the left collarbone. man, and the shooting Jan. 28, an exposition will be held ing in the road and went all say it is the saddest death we thro--g- h He rein this city under the suspicies of Thompson was dead before his Taylor received the bullet camp at the river side. e hope Just as the night Butte train imhis breast and died on the the American Institute of Social have felt for a long time, turned soon offer and with a pock- body struck the floor. Paton the Lprd will comfort and cheer was about to pull out of Salt Lake to the Service for the et knife cut Lavenmeyer s throat mediately rode to Colburn and way from the dining hall purpose of study- theWeaved family, with his holy a man holding an infant hurriedly from ear to ear and attempted to surrendered toDeputySberiff O.B. hospital. A rigid investigation ing and exhibiting safety devices man and has been ordered by Major Ma- for., dangerous machinery, meth- spirit, the loss is great, but the approached another stack Oakley. scalp him. The burning this take here a short but will last baby a exclaim)' g: ods of industrial hygiene and to separation Thompson had no particular comb. attracted the neighbors to the and the in time of get in motion the movement to time, for life is but 4 span at most minute, ye got to go time of the trag- . A court-martiscene, who found the mutilated homej and at the to take will no be be will in there along ind right parents eternity and edy was living at the Paton ranch peace cannot sentence a man to establish a more accurate record body. A posse was farmed sor- care of it, thrust it into the other or no more mother-in-lapain separation, If father-in-laand death, said Major Macomb. of industrial fatalities and acciLeberg was caught a mile or two with his row for all this shall be done man 8 arms and ran for the train. be addicted for tried murder, is to was Griffin s dents in all parts of the country Thompson away riding on Lavenmeyer away. Jesus will reign supreme The recipient of the unexpected and when under the in- and that is what he ought to be to drink, horse. , Dr. Josiah Strong, president-oand the righteous inherit a crown gift himself intended to take the to the He submitted to arrest quietly fluence of liquor would become tried for, the case will go the 'American institute of social of glory which will not fade away. same train, hence passed the babe he United States court. and even boasted of his crime, abusiave and threaten everyone service, in speaking of the number Sister Ireta Richards was a to Officer Riley of the police force last He night like. the not spent did drank had he killed each fear in our good worker in Mendon ward, a who opportunely came along. of .saying that persons WARRANT FOR HEBER J. blood of his victim. Leberg was in Colburn, leaving for the Paton industrial occupations, made some teacher in the Primary association The supposed parents or guarconsiderA warrant has been issued for after in midnight, ranch and jail. here lodged brought astonishing comparisons. a willing helper in any position dians of the infant were stopped the arrest of .Apostle Ileber J. At noon today Sheriff Brown ably intoxicated. said: He she was called upon to labor in. at Ogden. Meantime George F. of unlawful Thompson was the father of Grant, on a charge started for Pueblo with his prisThere is very little sickness in Tinges, a mail clerk, took the litWe in the United States kill to- cohabitation preferred against oner for better protection, but was three children, all of whom, also have many vis- tle one home .where it will le the him in 1903 by Charles Mostyn in four years som$ 80,000 persons our ward. We met by a crowd of 300 people, who gether with his wife, were in cared for until claimed. more than fell in battle 'and died itors home for the holidays. end Owen. flrrninof J jvinTri nril witnessed his tragic Mr. Morrison TSt Laid to Rest NatiJwBank car-ryin- . . in-tli- 1 satis--facto- ry 1 was-grea- tly V the-valu- -- t - J a -- yes-terad- well-know- Hall-Herrin- ; it i e-- SIS up-to-da- te der n Son-in-la- w Ander-soiiTAndre- w ( . well-know- st - son-in-la- w re-par- r daughter-was-aboutJQ.bejnu- rd- sister-Richard- al , w f -- g |