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Show 1907. Saturday, June 29, TIIE TRI-WEEKL- JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAn. Y became so dark the party had to give up the search. Mr. Pollingers reply was 60on received, and stated he would immediately send men to bring young Yeager home. . As they brought him through town, everybody wanted to help, but wer tild no assistance was necessary. Stopping at the saloon again before they left for home, .the crowd soon dispersed anti the party of cowboys started for home. SLEEPING WONDER been given a pint of milk, two WOULDN'T AWAKEN eggs and two ounces of whisky. Always the patient spent a quiet For Seventy-Seve- n Assaulted He Days night. Boy Yeager Viciously and Wounded. The last day bis Then Died. yes Slept, Seriously And no to questions had more volKansas City, Mo., June 27. ume than ever before, but the Twin Bridges, Mont, June 25. The sleeping marvel,. Thomas eleven weeks of drain on the sysSaturday afternoon was the ocC. Webster, who dropped asleep tem bad made his existence longmost casion of one of the bloody known' April fools day on a Union Pa- er impossible. He was emaciated and cowardly deeds ever cific of Twin train between Denver and on arrival, and much more' so at inhabitants to the Kansas City and for seventy-seve- n last. A long beard and his long when men Bridges since the days flays did not open his eyes, hair were cut off, but even the had to carry guns to protect died Thursday noon at the gener- absence of his beard caused him their lives from attacks by such al hospital. A committee of doc- - to show no interest. cowards as are the men who were A mining man from Boise City, Satof As they reached the station tors said his sleep was feigned. implicated in the affair Some persons claimed he was suf- Idaho, passing through Kansas urday. crossing a man ran from behind City a week ago stopped to see man who the storehouse of J. F. Wullea, fering from melancholia. Boy Yeager, a young But against passing from his if the sleeper was known to him. hails from Salt Lake City, and and before the others could inHe recognized Webster at once. vho is employed as a cow punch- terfere, shot young Yeager, the prolonged earthly slumber into A daughter, Miss Susan Weber on Pollingers cattle ranch, bullet passing through the fleshy the last 'sleep it was evident that ster, he says, is principal of one near this village, came into town part of the neck and nearly cut- Webster had a protest. of the schools in Boise City., This Though the only times he had with some horses that were to be ting the jugular vein. wrote a letter stating The party disbanded, two car- ever been on his feet at the hos- daughter shipped by rail. After completthe cattle, rying the dying man to the do- pital were when attendants forc- that her father had started to ing the loading of visit his brother in Georgia, and him to walk and supported Yeager went to the bank and had ctors and the rest in hot pursuit ed said she was ready to come after him, yet the night before he died a check cashed, and was next of the men. him when she could move him. seen in the saloon next to the Yeager is in a very critical con- he rose alone and knelt in pray- Ilis wife and the remainder of Stark hotel. dition,. and everything possible er, with his clasped hands in Websters family live on a farm itwo oelock 2 About strangers is being done for his comfort by front of his face, beside the cot at Horseshoe Bend, Idaho. BeEven walked into the saloon and or- his score of friends in the vil- of a neighboring patient, sides farming, Webster is said to then his eyes were closed. dered drinks, after which Yeager, lage. have made money dealing in influence the But two hours before his death who was well under Up to today no trace of the poultry and eggs, which he sold of liquor, asked the two men to guilty parties' has been discover- at noon Thursday a still more to minjng camps.have a drink, to which they re- ed, but their descriptions have remarkable thin ghappened. He It is understood that he has they never drank been sent all over Montana. opened his eyes and kept them twice been in the Idaho insane plied that drunken with a cowboy." Washington, Idaho and Wyo- open, as if unwilling to start on hospital and was at times very The Yeager laughed and told them ming, and every effort will be such a journey unadvised. violent. All physicians agree that not will worse to with wake drink look nor that they might upon his malady was acute made to capture them, melancholy. "Word afpeople than cowboys. The young man is said to have the world was abandoned, but he He was 60 years old. ter word followed, until the relatives in Salt Lake City, but dlung to his prerogative not to with men was rapidly filling he refuses to reveal them.,- and converse with the world, and, If you would enjoy tomorrow his eyes were open when who had heard the words from hough one of knows no that he take Chamberlains Stomach &nd says took his he last the outside. nourishment, ie would benefit by his death, save Liver Tablets tonight. ' They prowould not talk. Yeager is a young fellow who one duce an agreeable laxative effect, pyson, whom he will not has made friends with nearly ev- name. Thomas C. Webster was a well-o-d- o clear the head and cleanse the mountain farmer at norse stomach. erybody in town since he has Price, 25 cents. Samples been here, and everybody has a Shoe Bend, Idaho, and was en free at all dealers. Tetter Cured. c Mormon cow good word for the route to visit a brother at Gain1 Den-erji- e puncher, a nickname by which A lady customer of ours had esville, Ga., when just out of Dont 1 I nervous suffered violent a everyone knew him. suffered with tetter for two or One of the strangers walked three years. It got so bad on her attack. When given an opiate Dont let your children suffer him knocked to over Yeager and hands that she could not attend or this by a physician on the with that cough when you can down with a beer glass, cutting fell asleep. Ilis to her household duties. One box train he promptly cure it with Ballards norehound an ugly gash in his forehead. reached Salve cured her. sleep continuing until he of Chamberlains Syrup,. a 8ur$. cure for Coughs, This blow seemed to sober Yeag-er- ( TAnsas City, the 'police here were medicines Chamberlains give Bronchitis, Influenza, Croup and and be started for the fellow, him at to of asked take charge satisfaction in this comPulmonary Diseases. Buy a botwho ran out in the street and splendid he depot. Al& M. H. tle and try it. Rodney Co., acros to the store of Bert Paige. munity. At the Helping nand, where he mediAla. Chamberlains B. B. Laughter, Byhalia, Miss., mond, Yeager started to cross after him, was taken, it was found imposc all sale dealers, are for writes: I have two children who by but the other stranger pulled a cines sible to ronse him and a police had croup. I tried many (Efferent revolver and shot him in the left ambulance took him to the city Lisbon. in Riots Terrible remedies, but I must say your leg as he was entering the door iospital.fc Ilorehound Syrup is the best of Paiges store. no special inthe At hospital hundred A 26. Lisbon, June Croup and Cough, medicine I ever Turning back, Yeager said in for his in was taken terest sleep 600 loud tones: I'll lick either one are reported . killed and sol- the first few days, as patients used. Sold by Riter Bros. Drug b between in riots wounded Co. of you alone in a fair fist fight, or exposure from drugs suffering diers , and mobs 'demonstrating but two to one aint my style. often require as much as forty-eigNOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. The two grhppled in the mid- against the government. . Six unbroken sleep. But hours battalions at Oporto dle of the street, until separated artillery after four or five days it was dehave mutinied, by Fred Falke and A1 Williams, Notice is hereby given that termined to feed, him, and much horses who took i men, trampled Cavalry Yeager, who was bleedand liquids were put in his sealed proposals will he received death to children ing badly, up to Dr. Jordans women and mouth. These he would swallow at the office of John Nuffer, Preswhere the bullet was extracted Women fought the troops from all the time sitting ton, Idaho, and clerk of School naturally, water and lie was made to stay until windows, pouring boiling with his eyes tightly closed. lie District No. 24 at McCammon, word could be gotten to Mr. r. on them. including never voluntarily spoke unless to Idaho, up to and at 12 1907, The trouble started when mobs 5th, July Friday, protest weakly against something Men started out in all directparaded the streets denouncing being put in his mouth. The on- oclock noon,' for the erection and of a 6. (six) room ions iu search of the two men King Carlos for attempting to he indulged in was completion talking ly built at Mcwho had committed the - deed, run the government .without some school building to be occasionally to- answer and searched the town and vicin-it- y Cammon, Idaho. parliament. question after the attendants had Plans and specifications for The country now faces high and low, but no trace and init, repeated persistently of them could be be seen on apfound, until it All the said building may sisted on an answer. office of John at the tests used to rouse unconscious plication Nuffer, Architect, Preston, Idaho, patients were applied to Web- and at the residence of the clerk ster. He flinched at any test that of said School District 24, Mccaused pain, as pricks from a Cammon, Idaho, on and after pressure on the superortal needle, CUKE OF DYSPEPSIA May 28, 1907. UNEQUALED FOR nerve above the eye, pinches, and All proposals must be accomAND ALL STOMACH TROUBLE plunging him in a cold hath, a certified check in the Guaranteed under the Pure Food and Drugs Act, June ?0, 1906 which was finally resorted to. panied by ten per cent of the resof amount Serial number 3517. But flinching ended it. He would bid. Once in the pective board of trustees reserves It is the work of the stomach to ferment the food and anything not open his eyes. The himeelf headthat interferes with this process of fermentation may be a cause bathroom he threw to reject any or all prohis the right the into tub, striking long of dyspepsia. Strictly speaking there are dozens of causes o head on the faucet. When res- posals. order of the board of trusstomach trouble. The kind and quantity of food taken, worry, want to By I he whispered: cued tees of School District No. 24, mental excitement, nervousness, lack of proper exercise. It takes kill myself to die? Bannock County, Idaho. of loss appetite &ny forms such as debility, (that tired feeling) few times he was found sitA J. G. SCHWING, Clerk. Pin after eating, acidity, flatulence, vomiting, cramps in thq, in bed with bis eyes up ting , stomach. he made no, wants but closed, EXCURSION VIA COLOJULY oa Dyspepsia is dangerous because it has very marked influence known. An oiler to feed -- him RADO MIDLAND. the bowels, the Sidneys and the heart. It should therefore never then would bring a whispered DanTo neglected. One or two boxes of Dr. Edwards Compound Chicago, Minneapolis, consent. When attendants would delion Tablets have cured many severe cases of stomach trouble, leave him unsupported in an ef- Omaha, KansasCity, and intermea box of this you are a sufferer from this complaint buy fort to make him walk he would diate points also Colorado points. as famous1 same the meals you vegetable remedy and enjoy your sink to the floor muttering that One fare pins two dollars for to do. round trip. Return limit Oct. 31st. ,5'; he could not stand up or walk. 18th and !3th. Write Sold Finally on the thirteenth of On sale July by all Druggists, 25c; Schenck Chemical Co., Manufactur n. HARDING, Salt Lake for May, Webster having ceased to L. . 6 Franklin StrNew York and full particulars. . , swallow food placed in his mouth, (Look for this signature.) a system of feeding him with Niter All kinds of job printing done tube was taken up, and three Druggists times a day ever since he had t this office. . UTAH gA.LT LAKE YOUTH SHOT IN MONTANA PAGE THREE U4 Years ago, June 9, 1893, , came the manager of the M. P. A. and began collecting Bad Debts. I have learned how to collect - year ; that bright v,red streaks of honesty exist in everybody, I am still learning. $200, 000.00 in a - Turn in your claims and I will collect some money for you. MerchantsProtectiveAssociation SCIENTIFIC COLLECTORS OF HONEST DEBTS. Seven Rooms, Fifth Floor Commercial National Bank Bldg. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. ' . Jll HU HM'A" "J-- J Pol-linge- - andelion , 1 Chicago via to-da- Bros. Drug Co. the CHICAGO MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL. RAILWAY in connection with the Union Pacific Railroad. The Overland Limited leaves Ogden 3 p. m. daily, arrives Union Station, Chicago, 9:25 a. m. second morning. Another train at 8:30 a. m. Jamestown Exposition folder free on request. O. S. 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