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Show find a task" s want ad. without going iar.away from homo, pr foil can , ,. 9 9 9 9 f 1 . paper. nrm , " i t iiii.ii.il fOliUMfi XXIX. LOGAN CITY, UTAH Dealers Coal Are All Right dealers of the city say that the rumor relative to their getting coal for $4.25 per ton The coal selling it for $6.50 delivered, r the in St - greater part of .the coal is sold here, and they produce their invoices and freight their assertions. hills to prove out The rumor seemingly grew of the fact that the Union Pacific Coal Co. does furnish ooal laid to the which Mil. ck to tsuei fficer, him 'L5gafffdr$4.2rpFfon offered by C. Winger and benediction James Unsworth. The following speakers.. bore testimony to the fine character of the deceased lady and addressed words of comfort to the sorrowing relative. O. A. Johnsen, I. C."Thoresen,ArMr Israelsen, C: Shaw and Harold Liljenquist. The remains were placed in a stone vault in the cemetery at Hyrum, and so all that, was earthly of Mrs. Nielsen, was returned to earth ; but her memory and example will never perish from the hearts of those who knevf and loved her. "I" 111 SATURDAY, "HERE COMES DECEMBER 5, 107. hat How three-quarte- B.J.JollegelNotes. h emusicALdepartraent.JK Smith worked two yejrs under raised the price Prof Lund of the B. YU. of keeping it up to Provo, and has since spent three $3.50 per ton at the mines, which in the east. Mr. makes it more than $5..50 laid years studying Smith will begin his work next down here. Some of the- - coal Monday. companies demands $4 at the The Webster Society spentjthe All of which makes'- - it mine. time Monday evening discussing plain that the local coal dealers parliamentary-questio- ns are blameless, and are not getting practical Tuesday afternoon the various more than a fair share of the basket-buother companles of eoal, and are loth. t. "y -- 4 profits. , The Assessors Report classes met to organise, ll teams and arrange for succession of . games between .."the elases. . Triogs in New Vork Pre. Acqiiitted-by-JuryiUrsrHoIraansFane- , farm acreage of same Value of city lots . ...... $1,076,995 $1,406,615 6,684 $342,545 ' 14,448 .. $250,847 4,863 . . $13,386 1,183 Improvements Horsed and Mules Value of same Cattle .. Value of same . . ..... The a pin in- - - could have been heard to' -- drop. All eyes were fastened on the jury and all necks were craned in on page four) 7The ooonty commissiners were" ission on Monday, and among other things the divided the county into three road districts m era. No. l is the central district and comprises the districts of Benson, Greenville, Hyde Park, Logan, Peterboro, Providence, and Riverside; No. 2, or .the northern district, contains Cla rkst on, Cornish, Cove-ville- ,. Lewis-ton,lxOuta- in - Home, Newton,. Richmond, Smithfield, Stephenson, Trenton ahd Wheeler. - No. 3, or the southern district, embraces: Avon. CoIlegeHy, rurAIillyille,-J- V t, Stirling,- - Paradise, Wellsville andjfoung. Citizens of Richmond and -- Trenton petitioned for the opening of a new road between the two places. Referred. J. W. Perkes resigned as con- stable of IIydePark precinct" --Wm.-E. Rigby, of Lewiston " protested against a drain ditch being maintained in front of his place and Mr. Sara Kent presented the other side of the case, asking that the -- drain be, kept there The matter was referred Godfreyrr the commissioners inspected the road in Blacksmith the Fork canyon. Yesterday Woman Who Shot necessary. The College will give a dance c in the Gymnasium Friday even ing. An excellent Aime is ex Former1' United States Senator Arthur Brown. 7 ,7 The funeral services over remains of Mrs. Eliza Holman the Second Ward Tuesday at p. m.j, were very beautiful their impressiveness. There was an earnestness in the tone and statements of the speakrs that indicated a conviction that a good woman had gone to her reward. The vard choir, furnished the music. Elder Jos. Knowles' offered prayer. Elder Robert Jinks portrayed the loyalty to the gospel of Mrs. Holman in her early womanhood when turned out of house and home in the old world for her faith in Mormonism, and related how those who were instrumental in doing it came to untimely ends,1 while she had Jived to a good old age and performed well hef p&H Mrs. Barfiarj Ppry read a ew1 lines ih honor of Mrs. work-frrth- (r Relief Minstrels. If you desire to participate ia an evening of rare enjoyment ge to the Thatcher Opera House on cf woman which the prosecution Monday, December 9, and see the u It r Being seen immediately after the has tried so liard to make me . Apostle Grants Remarks. high grade performance of Rich- jury rendered their verdict of ac- seem, and that it was the awful Sheep ards & Pringles Famous Georgia of Apostle Heber J Summary - trust Mrs. of I curse a said I Value of same . quittal, Bradley misplaced. Minstrels. Grants address to students t shall move back to Salt Lake, have put my faith in him righf Swine .. AH People sometimes say, Monday- - Church school? back to the place and people that straight through the trial. So Value :... $5445 chapel minstrel shows are alike, but the mental, mor know me. 840 develop , evenly Bees Colonies many people have asked me why a this is blunder. Go superficial al and religious natures. He will be so much easier to go I did not make up my mind to Value . . . . i . . . It $l,80i see for and yourself and you will praised the work of Dr. Karl G. out go away from Salt Lake, start there where Merchandise $454,405 everyone the that proclaim Georgias Maeser as father of the Church life again under a new naraa and knows me than staying here $398,225 Machinery class are in a distinct and by school system; spoke of Brother Solvent Credits . . . . going to some strange place live down this terrible thing, If $233,393 themselves. This season .they Maeser s conversion to the Gospel. where only one side ofmy story they only knew how impossible : $11, 000 Money bring an entire new show, retainwas the first elder Prest. been told. -- My conscience that is 1 I hate my children to Personal Prop, not I . . '. hs T" r he everBudge ing only Clarence Powell from saw. me so much that no matter live for and what there is le(t to hurts otherwise enumerated $204,613 last year. The generosity of Brother Nb how many truths they tell about ?h e them they- - shall havrn The Total Value of all Pers. See the parade at 11 :30 a. jru ley and others js an eampli future is full 'of terrors for me, thrusts try many they hqw $1,915,660 jne, Property which rich and poor should ,4m to send because oftmy life, I on- for I have them to face when ; low;"" ", Grand Total ly bow, my head and say Amen theygrow'into manhoodAniF re$8,066,529 Damp That, which we persist in do- to them all. deserve all they alize this terrible things,, Some Society. felders John Bench and ing becomes easy to do; not that have said and all ?they will. ever tty to tell me that they wilt then Joseph Mr. Ilyrnm Ilamp, a brother 1 has of nature the . the thing Burial of as I live and I "ac- understand my suffering and ray Quinney, Sr,, who, as missionar- of MrsC. H. Baker of this say-Jong city changed, but that the power to do cept my part, but it is' the little torments; but will theyt "Will ies had been to the home of the and father of Wm. Hamp and has changed. deceased in England,, testified cf , Nokindness, little acts of helpfulness they all four of them giva me Died, at Shelley, Adah0 Mrs. Emer Crockett, Jr., died at Paying, donations, tithing, go- an understanding which go to the love they would have given her fAith in the gospel and the vember 24, Mrs. Mathea Nielsen, oh missions, etc., become easand consolation it brought Reno, Nevada, on December 3rd, beloved wife of A. M, Nielsen, of ing my heart .and pierce it to its'very if tins terrible curse had not joy of and his remains ier by doing. into my life! I want to get her; also of her liberality and willtyphoid fever, roots. I .have tried to change cancer of the stomach, following be interred there. Mr. Hamp Dream) O! oh! 'Have an ideal so many times and I. have away ; I want to get somewhere, kindness to the Elders two operations performed in Salt at time lived in Logan, but one ETder B. M. Lewis said he visyouth, dream nobly and manful- wanted to change, but it seemed away from people for a time' and Lake, which, however, were only for the past 16 years he has lived ly, and thy dream shall be they that I was always chained, al- oh ! I never want to see my name ited the departed sister the dav successful in ' delaying the inin Nevada. Two of his sons, Lord Buliver. Ulcic her prophets and while, testi- Owen and ways chained. It is the first step in the newspapers again. Noevitable end. Charles also live there, Remember the, words' begin- that turns one either to the body knows how I hate myself fying to those present of his faith and Mrs. Nielsen was bom in Chrisright another daughter Mrs. m the was asked by her it ning with the four (ps) polite, or left and after that all things knows well so gospel, all; nobody and tiania, Norway, in 1848, Elizabeth Lowe, resides in Card-stopunctuality, prevail come, ohj so easy, and so relent-ssl- a3 I the depth of my sin and de- to come to her funeral and bear while still quite young joined the persevere, the same testimony which and these most go hand in hand Until yesterday I scarcely gradation and I shall suffer, he diet Mormon church, being baptized a native of foundation Elder N. W. Kimball wondered shall suffer until my very last with honesty. Rock a of the I gave thought verdict, upon the same date as was her Rounds, Northhamptonshire, and what would now be the of character is, truth!-Th- e scarcely took it into consideration, breath. No one can east a slur condition future husband. To mourn her was born Nov.-18- , 1850. He was Great as it seems of most of us were book little at me nor the of it most one point that finger not for she-lefdoss every the a shoemaker by trade and at one -besides her husband Truths nine-tim- es I have read else has done, the apparentatti-tud- e seorntharishallnotbow my mtegrityefourfathera and a host of friends, the followtime conducted a shoe shop in and given away odd thousands of iAo embraced the truth of the jury. I remember head and say amen to it. What this ,city. He was respected by ing children : Hyrum A. Nielsen, of it. The best success in that all along Mr. Feeney, the is there for me to live for except a tie old world; and he felt of Goshen, Idaho ; Joseph A. Niel-se- n copies to all who knew him for his indushonor and respect them life is to gain life eternal. You foreman, appealed to me as those little ones and when they for being it. of Wrangle Alaska; Mm. Jo- will try, honesty and integrity. get everything in this life a man who could understand and understand and know will there P Anderson re sephine Johnson, Orson Nielsen, and in the life to come that you co the right thing.. Somehow I be any place for me in the whole ? la 1116 monies that Mrs. Lydia Barron, Mrs. .Lillian Wisdom of Word been borne to the The V for. wide labor world News he that to wanted set me Special. bought virtues of L. C. C. F. Officers. Jeonnett and Norman Nielsen-.he departed sister has a practical, aswell as spirit- free ; that he believe I had and in hi? paid Mr. and Mrs. Nielsen had lived A smoker spends en- the conviction side. ual SAYS JURY I, IRS. that BRADLEY have I not finished penalty. they were true. in Shelley for ten The local Odd Fellows elected years: during ough in a lifetime to make one that ihe NOT benediction GUILTY. I shall never finish was it debt, pronounc- officers at their meeting on Mon- -' much of which time they kept a ' ' " ed by Elder J. H. as long as I live- Dec. 3.- Linford, and day evening as follows: hotel which was much esteemed wealthy.' ' Not Washington, 7t . Judge Stafford, too, has seem- guilty was the verdict rendered Bishop Anthon Anderson Noble Grand, John Montrose. hy the traveling publi- c- Formerw Robbed of Sixty Cents,. 7 ed to give me the benefit of the today by the jury,. in the case of catd the grave. Vice Grand, H. Weatherston. ly they lived in'' Hyrum, Cache A highwayman seized Reginald doubt right straight through, and Mrs. Annie M. Bradley, charged Conn Secretary, A. Beirdneau, tywh ere-t-h ey --were .highly. somehow the in FOR felt deSALE. if as I with I a could the murder Unitemployed boy the Wallace, Treasurer, J. "Wilson. regardedand to which. place him Salt in on to Lake, 6tore me ed OBrien States Senator pend from Keith Arthur Brown protect , remains were Trustee, J. A. McCausland. brought for interChoice 15 acre farm in Greenone little of Utah, at a hotel in this city oh , ment after funeral services had and dragging him into an alley the thousand and ' 60 cents. which J8 last. Amid the thrusts him of robebd in came Dec. so been held at Shelley. - v' , PHOTOGRAPHS. way applause ville, with water stock in L. II. P. many ' 1 different ways and he always did of a. crowd that filled the court- canal.- - For further information Further services were held at not it. I feel as though he, too, un- room, Mrs Bradley with d Rabes Photo Parlors. Cardoa' apply to R. Jj. Campbell Camp .Hyrnm, Nov. 29th,. and had a Try want advertising first derstood resort ; that I am not the kind last & Ballard Block 135 N. Main. eyes, was discharged jells Store. large attendance. Invocation was , .... pected. Washington, D. C., Dec. ,3 .............. .... V missioners. ral Here are some figures the report of the County Assessor for 1907, that may be of inTotal Value roomwasj8o quiet that (Continued was given in the Usona Society from terest to some; rs -- Mrs. Anna Bradley County-Co-m Stood. opened, anLthe4uryJiled -- Ayerx-...interesting,prQgra- yesterday afternoon. Yesterday in chapel Prof. A. E. Bowen gave an excellent talk on the pathos of incompetency apd 353.870 . . explained .why a high, ideal, is .$2,557,617 Jury Throughout its deliberations the jury, into .whose hands the ease was delivered byJusticeStaf-for- d at 4:17 oclqck yesterday afternoon, practically stood at 11 to 1 for acquittal until the final ballot, when the lone juror, who was holding out, for some form of punishment, i Juror Julius H. Prig, gave in and the verdict of acquittal was agreed on. Almost of an hour before the time for the opening of court, at 10 oclock, the court room began 'o" fiil with spectators, the majority of them women. A few minutes before 10 odoek word reached the courtroom that the juryvrasTcadyto report. As the judge entered ' th ercourt ioom t he crowd stood while the court crier announced the opening of the court with the customary, God save the government.-"- - There was a brief suspense, the door ar reOromhrTTTTrWAir the NUMBER 35. from custody and a trial that has evoked national attention during the past three weekswas at an end. . TAFTf is it sells it for $2.25 per A piano selection was given ic ton at themin e an d it costs $2 chapel Tuesday morning by Mr. per ton freight, but the dealers Smith, who snceeeds Prof. Clive -in a hand in-tgetanly about-one-c-t- In this eity to adequately advertise" is to use this . in-life- . -- . f ..... .... . -- iie '! ! MrsrNielsen as - -- ""Hyrum -- , fc-- r n. y. r?-Ilamp-was t, r. f.T , of.-form- tear-dimme- f u J i A, . |