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Show THE PAGE TWO j Stake Onc-i-d Conference General Anthorities Visit Pres--Teache- rs PRESTON, Idaho, Dec. 3. A Ter y successful Stake conference convened in Preston Saturday and Sunday last. Elders Ileber J. Grant and. Francis M. Lyman f the apostles -- quorum, Patriarch John Sipith and Elder Joseph W. McMurrin were in attendance. The conference was a enjoyed and very generally at tended. JPrest. Francis M. Lyman made some explanatory lemarks Sun-- , day morning relative to rumors -- current in relation of Prest. Geo. G. Pakinson and the Oneida' Irriviv gation District; counselled snd dom, patience judgment touching' the ins estigation now -going on; declared his firm belief in the honor, inte grity and - tff-ke- thir For Indigestion house n. Weary of Being Shot At. appealed to the authorities yesterday for protection. He says heta "grazed by - and bullets tvearybfM5"ffng and that it isnot safe the - people - to withhold fordiim toMeave his own doorverdict until all the evi- - it Sotilnch -- ecipe and directions for taking: admiration of the visiting breth- - Mix by shaking well in a bottle one-haounce Fluid Extract Dandelion, one ounce Compound Kargon, thee ounces Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla. Take as a dose one teaspoonful after meals : and at bedtime. No change need be made in Ihe burden of the exhortation of ne visiting brethren was along tluT line of keeping out of debt, -- amencouraging marriage on the jart of our young people. On Sunday jijht Brothers Smith and Lyman lectured in Fairview, Brother Grant in Whit- your usual diet, but drink plenin ty of good water. ney and Brother McMurrin This mixture, writes - one autyevtcn wards. Charles D. Goaslind is down thority in a leading Philadelphia -rom Boise to visit with his fam- newspaper, has a peculiar tonic effect upon the kidneys; cleans ily and attend Stake conference. i The articles of incorporation of mg the clogged-upores of the eliminative tissues, forcing thi the Preston Real Estate Associato sift and strain from filed with the" kidneys tion, Ltd., were secretary of state' last week. The the blood the uric acid and other overcomcompany is a very strong one, poisonous waste matter, capitalized at $5,000.00, and en- ing Rheumatism, Bladder ami gaged in real estate, collections, Urinary troubles in a short whi'e. A New York druggist who has insurance and loaning"" of money. had hundreds of calls for these The personnel of the compay follows. Jos. Belnap, president; W. ingredients since the first in the newspaper J. Noble, secretary; R. J. Alder, last October stated that the peo-- . R. Cutler, and Watkin L. pie who once try it swear by it Roe, directors. The company has especially those who have Urin-hr- y and suffer with trouble fitted up an elegant suite' of " ' Rheumatism. . Co-orooms over the Drug Co.s The druggists in this neighbuilding. borhood say they can supply th Teachers Annual Institute. ingredients, which are easily The annual 6ssion of ithe mixed at home. There is .said to teachers of Oneida county con- be no better vened in Preston all last week. agent or system tonic known, Miss Frazill of the State Normal and certainly none more harmat Albion, Principal Cantell of less or simple to use. the Malad High school, Prof. Relief Society Officers. Johnson of Oneida Stake Academy and Miss Davis of Boise, The regular meeting of the ofwere special instructors. The institute was attended by all the ficers of the Relief Societies of teachers in the county, about 100 the Cache Stake will be held on In number, and was an unquali- Saturday, December 7th, at the fied success, regular hour and place. LUCY S CARDON, ' A regular county teachers exREBECCA EAMES, amination vas held in the PresMARGARET MORRELL ton central school building on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. HYRUM STAKE HIGH Twelve teachers went through tthe mental ordeal. Supt. R. "N. COUNCIL. Hill and Profs. Johnson and Geo. D Casto officiated as examiners. The Ilyrum Stajke High CounA very successful Academy cil will meet Saturday, Decemdance was given "in the opera ber 7, 1907, at 10 oclock a. m. house last "Wednesday night. Priesthood meeting rit 12 oclock The Cow Puncher and the noon in the Stake House, Hyrum, Kempton Komedy Ko. held the the same date. A special meeting hoards all week at the opera of the Bishoprics will be held house. Both attractions "Were esl immediately after the priesthood pecially strong and played to meeting.,, A full turnout is desirpocked houses. WM. C. PARKINSON, ed.. A special ward reunion of the ArM. ISRAELSEN, I eople of the First zrward will WM. IIMAUGIIAN, convene in the Ward Stake Presidency. chapel lf p f i p blood-cleansi- i ii . L. ng o Have No Equal ' of Green River, Wyo., a passenger division point .east of Evanston, inthe throes bf sensational excitement over the discovery Sunday afternoon of a dead body lyingeuf-ths-grundnearJ- he the railroad track- and close end of the Y, a short distance east of that little town. The child was a male, apparently a perfect picture of health, only a few hours old and Vas, evidently 'A 41 FouIMurdernOre- bundle up in Picking the 50, were discovered in the burned his arms, the hunter carried the ruins of their abode on what is child to the nearest building known as the Hurst ranch. Just open, which was a saloon; and a how they were killed may never few minutes later the place was be known, owing to the charred thronged by men and women of conditions of the bodies, hut from Green River, drawn to the place the fact that a shotgun and blood by news of the discovery of the stained haitchet were found near little corpse. The child was bethe place.it is surmised that these yond resuscitation when a "physweapons were used in the slaugh- ician arrived, and the little baby was tenderly removed to a ter. There is some speculation as to room above the saloon to await the identity of the murderers, and the arrival of the coroner. The opinion obtains among the the motive for the crime, but from the best evidence at hand it pgople of Green River that the would seem that the killing was body was placed where it was done by tramps bent on robbery, found by some passenger on one passing who afterward fired the house to of the many trains who the town, thought it give the impression that the vic- through tims had been "accidentally burn- would be discovered and rescued while alive. That the crime was ed to death. committed by some one not aware The sheriff and his deputies are of the fact that the Y is selsearching the vicinity for some dom used at this time is evident, trace of the murderers. and that the deserted babe was The Casteel family and Mont- placed there is shown by the gomery were recent arrivals from tears lying on the little cheeks of Myrtle. Point, andJittleia known theeorpse. here of their antecedents. It is It is generally thought it would were that possessed have been impossible for a wothey reported of considerable money. man 'to have carried -- the - child from the depot to where it was Three Passengers Killed. found, and that this act at least was committed by some active, Baltimore, Md., Dec. 2. In a energetic and brutal man, who wreck on the Baltimore and Ohio would suffer speedy penalty at railroad at Shenandoah Junction this time if he could he rounded this morning three passengers up by the indignant populace of were killed and a dozen were in- Green River. . jured. The dead: W. L. HoffThe entire matter has been man, and his daughter Nellie, of placed in the hands of the proper Baltimore; an unidentified white officers for investigation and a man It is : ot believed that arj rigid and searching inquiry will of the injured were fatally hurt. be made into the strangely mysThose seriously wounded are: terious affair. Ogden Standard. Antonio Roscivo, Pittsburg, M. D. f hurt about the body and legs; HIGH PRIESTS Meeting. Joseph Jlnicart,Ikooklynr-&ealTh rmonthly meetin g wound. of the IlighJbriests Quorum of The accident occurred, to the the Cache Stake will convene in east bound St. Louis and New the Tabernacle at 10 a. m. SunYork express which was d day, December 8, 1907. A full by the "derailed cars of attendance of the members of a freight train that was run into said quorum residing in the, Loby another freight just as the ex- gan wards" isearnestly" desired. press was passing at a high rate Invitation kindly extended to ofof speed. The locomotive and ficers and members of other first three cars of the passenger quorums. train escaped with a scraping of EDWARD W. SMITH, their sides but the' fourth car, a SAMUEL HOLT, day coach, Was thrown from the BENJAMIN M. LEWIS, track and turned over with the Presidents. casualties. HoffMr.. resulting man and 1 is daughter, Human beings are more or less were killed, were employed in the nomadic; hut the classified ads. cashiers department of the Bal- - wilLbringa new boarder orten-th- e timore and Ohiq at Camden sta- ant in place or one who tiis moved on. tion, city. j .Something la going to happen our houaa before longt Doftahey tri Cte veTentf Plain "Dealer. mt NATUROPATHIC INSTITUTE The best method of curing an A6ute or Chronic Disease or Bad Habit is by removing the cans-- ; through some Physical. Mental or Psychic method which is harmless but sure. Try Naturopathy and learn Jthatyou.jcahLg'etcured from --any DiseaseofBad Habit without taking Poisonous --Drug3Iedicine or often undergoing a useless bnl fatal operation. 1. F. Petritsch, D. N. D. 42 So. .Main Street Lojran. Utah !f P, m. Bell Phone 129 ab 0 ut o?.11!? rJi-JSP- d 1 -- DR. A. ZIMMERMAN, MANAGER Reliable Dentists. Guarantees good at any office. 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Sold Everywhere. and abandoned baby was wrapIn boxes, ioc. and 25c. ped in heavy and expensive sable furs, and under .these were found costly linen garments and rich - ah diielic at e li n geri e. Thevalue the little of clothing from one wore is estimated: gon. $150 to $250. 4 The discovery of the child was Two Women and Two Men made by "a man returning from a Butchered and House Fired. hunting trip, and when be unwrapped the furs he was amazed z Salem, Ore., Dec. 2. News of and horrified to. find therein the murder of four persons on a dead baby; The little on-eranch near Macleay reached here hardly cold; its hands were today. The bodies of a Mrs. Cas- clinched tightly and two tiny teel, her daughter, aged about tears were found oil its cheeks, 24; her son, aged about 19, and indicating that death had but rethe foreman of the ranch, a man cently occurred. step. c'ence was in. - Supt. Geo. D. ChAo, of the Religion Class, was honorably re- Glad Did leased to assume charge of the Seventies Class in Preston as Good class leader. Elder H. P. Howa1! wss sustained as superintendent, Some remarkable stories are with Harrison Merrill and Carl town and Nelson as first and second assi being told about tanls. among the country people coming The singing was conducted by in of this simple home-mad- e the Academy choir, and their mixture curing Rheumatism and 5 called forth-the unstinted Kidney. Arouble.IIere'is'the if J A Train. train No 3, arriving from the east this morning, reports the little town aet-almo- st is not signed. The original is now in the hands of the police. 1 on Union Pacific passenger are specially valuable, as they immediately on the undi- gested food and carry it out of the stomach.. These wonderful pills combine certain vegetable ingredi-entsiexactly thgrtghtceportkms,-tsecure the best results, without doing violence to the delicate lining of the stomach. , Before the public for over half a century , for indigestion and kindred complaints, Beechams Pills , Mother Supposed to Have Been a" Pkssenger on a LnDrWhife,'one)flbecrew BEEfflAEJS PILLS -- Mi-kes- h, r Hurried eating, ill chosen food, over tating any of these Indiscretions frequently result in acute pains and other uncomfortable sansations which are wearing on the nerves . and temper, For all ills of the stomach BLACK HAND THREAT New York, Deer 2. William R Montgomery, who was elected president of the Hamilton bank on the resignation of E,R. Thomas, three days before the bank closed, has been w threatened by the Black Hand society. He has received a letter which reads as follows ; If you dont pay the Italian depositors of theHamilton bank, you will meet death. The threat is spelled out with Chicago, Dec. 2 A dispatch to from Chippewa the Tribune Falls, Wis., says: 'Fearful of being shut for a deer, Wensel who is a farmer near here, 5, 1907 OF THANKSGIVING. THOUGHTS Thursday night. Institute. ton- - opera Surdaj-- , December JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. Y if Thursday next;1 dinner will be served, a fine program carried folks dance in the TRI-WEEKL- J. y. Ask the Agent, or Address H. BURTNER, DISTRICT PASSENGER AGENT, SALT LAKE CITY, 3 rssmsssoB SSi!i8 If rkAKij p side-swipe- , 1 Scenic . Line A of the World CANYON OF THE GRANDE EAGLE RIVER CANYON WAGON WHEEL GAP -GLENWOOD SPRINGS CANYON OF THE GUNNISON GARDEN OF THE GODS MANITOU SPRINGS , THE ROYAL GORGE -- Panorama of Natural Beauty alL The Way... THREE DAILY TRAINS r- v T H R O U O H Tourist Sleepers to Denver, St. Louis and Chicago D. G. A Pullman-an- d For Folders, Booklets, etc, a d dress I. A. BENTON, Salt Lake City, Utan. 3 ' P. ' 4 |