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Show ' A I Thursday, January TnE 9, 1908. TRI-WEEKL- PAGE SEVEN JOURNAL, LOG A "UTAH. Y Held on. Two Counts. SALE OF DELINQUENT STOCK. V y 'Tv'o complaints were filed m Judge Diehls court, each containing two counts, against Richard Baker and Arthur Bowen, charging them on one count wit h robery- - and on the other with assault with intent to cota-m- it murder. These are the men who beat up Eddie Green and Mike Globenfelt on the night of Dee. 19. Green has been lying at an exceedingly 4 the hospital in precarious condition ever since the assault, and no complaint has heretofore been lodged. But a3 i MONEY"-HEREWfTHAL- to-ui- SURE RETURNS BIG PROFITS. QUICK, r ,I water, spring nr artesian naum uho Jibs well on tront su. oessfullf wlth little One man made 7l-t- n-''h gr'iwr than supply. Suia'l expense to start. all about this new and profitable industry BOOK po card brings it. 21 .EJL? torthe asking! Ask for booklet pm. . '"'Mountain Da Trout Company Utah Murray City, Heads Broken Quarry Thaws IF Rent Riots Second Trial "j : TrenThe West Cache Irrigation Co., principal place of business ton, CachemjJtJtaJb. There are mow delinquent on the following described stock on accounted fassessmentlevlSd OnOctober 9, 1907, the several shareholders as amountsseropposite the names of follows Jan- - 6 V?hrM F New' York, Jan. 3. Incipient f;ew York, rent riots Froke out on the east murder. Herald., SaetMuiTi bakarmuaUfied-. . 9:30 0 clock side of he tern today as TharrjurorNo-- 7 at sion between the landlords an! WANT COLUMN usual Yo'rk, Sw Jau.J-- Th, the striking tenant's, Und before crowds r,were gathered the disorders were quelled, by the YOUNG PIGS For sale. Apply courts Duild- - police reserves, which were called t(T R. BallanDuc, 331 S."3rd-W- r about the criminal in the hope or from Several precincts, many mg this morning FOR SALE Good of Harry combatants were injured and' five LUCERNE catching a glimpse Wm. Burrows, First '.crop. used "Fridge werearrested,::The-police-- jSe-crobhed -- Bell of Bs second their clubs freely, buf there was Greenville. sighs on the day corridors of tbv no way to obtain the number of trial. also a injured, as they hurried away and TWO HOMES FOR SALE court house there was Choice locations. W. J. 'Harriseveral hundred per- were cared for by friends. The throng of come ta witness the disorders were general through- son, 168 S. 1st East. sons, who had -' scenes of, this new re- out the affected disfrict. opening Lucern and Tim- FOR S4-LA squad The most serious trouble hearsal of an old story. e othy hay and Straw. C. Balpas Eleventh street, 0f fifty policemen kept-thThe' arrange- where, a landlord who had been ling. Both phones. Mueways clear. at the unable to collect rent ordered his ments were far better than to get tenants to remove the Socialist FOR RENT ,Qne eight roomed crush first, trial, when the house three blocks from Main -- amounted into, theourt room flags with which strikers had de Street. For information call or. The word corated the buildings,. practically to a riot. write T. II. Cutier, Trenton. barred fie that women vyere.to The landlord was hooted and had been given out and there jeered by the tenants and other - ESTATE Loan I - SELL-REA- L Mere none but the newspaper strikers who were holding a mass Money and write Insurance. writers on hand today. meeting in the house, and he call- Call on me when you desife either Last year at the beginning of ed the, police. The striking ten- of these., J, Z. STEWART the trial women predominated in ants resented the appearance of the court room and it was ther the officers, and in the clash that DR. S. B. THATCHER, insistence which caused much of followed the reserves used their Dentist, the disorder of the opening day . night sticks vigorously. Five proBefire the Thaw case was testing tenants, somewhat bat reached Justice Dowling charged tered, were arrested. The offend Offices over the Morrell N. Main St. the January grand jury and ating decoration was removed. LOGAN, UTAH. tended to the other" formulations Hardly had order been restored of the new term. , at ibis pointwhen the police re Office hoars 9 a. m, to 12 m. 1 p. m. to 5 p. m. Thaw was elated over the fact serves were- hurried to East had that the day of his new trial Twelfth street, t striking at last arrived. Hardy" Colorado Grown tenants were making a demonstra Mrs. George Lauder Carnegie, tion TREES against a landlord who had hjs sister, and Josiah Tha,w, one objected to the flying of red flags We guarantee our Nursery Stock. of his brothers, called on the de- - over his property. The crowd Send for our Free Catalog. WE fendant in the Tombs prison and failed to obey the police order to PAY THE FREIGHT. brought him a message of greet- disperse, and was set upon with The Schroeder Son 'Nursery Co. ing from his mother, who is still night sticks. Lafayette, Colorado.too ill at her home in Pittsburg One woman, it is reported was to, come on for trial. rendered insensible during - the It was the first time in several fight, in which the wives and months that Thaw had seen his daughters, 'as well as the fathers sister and brother, pnd his greet- and sons participated. The po ing was affectionate. lice tried to gain entrance into Mf s r Ha fry KrT haw went ditbiTlenFment7T)f the strikers rect from her hotel to the court barricaded the door, and a semhouse. blance of order having been re - There were the usual-numbstored the officers withdrewrAm of rumors about the court house balances were summoned to care today, one of them being that the for the injured, but the strikers first 100 names had been stricken declined to admit the physicians, from the special jury panel of stating that they would call their 300 on account of the publicity ' own doctors. , t Clerk given to their selection. There were several other outof Court Penny- said there was no breaks which were' cheeked bj truth in the report. One hundred the police, and all during the day This is one of the fitlyes of talesmen are under orders to re the teeming east side swarmed in- Heaters we are selling at 25 port on each of the first three to the streets and held impromptu per cent Discount for 10 days. clays of the trial. meetings. There were many al-- 2 tercations between landlords and Co. Enemy Got The Drop. tenants, and the reserves of four " 112 NORTH MAIN ' precincts were kept in readiness 6 Jan. the Chicago, Following to respond to hurry calls. murders of two policemen by FASTIDIOUS WOMEN Several .mass meetings' were west side thugs last week, Anton consider Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic a t w Barbutto was shot through the held tonight by the strikers. It necessity in the hygienic care of the was announced at the headquar- - person and for local treatment of heart last night and killed iemmine ms. as a wasn its cleansing. ters of the strike that tha . - i -P- hone--1854-B,. "the 5 Clotk-ingStor?ei-'- ' - w-her- - -- er - Logan in f a doorway at Polk and Desplaines Greets. The murderers escaped. A revolver, fully loaded, was found clutched in the dead mans hand. The police think that while furniture germicidal, .deodorizing and healing , gamzmg of the tenants in Brook- - qualities are extraordinary. For saS at Sample free. Addresr lyn and Jersey City was goingon TheDruggists. R. Paxton Co., Boon, Mass. rapidly and that by the first of February over 50,000 tenants Jn 60 YEARS those cities would be ready to enforce their demands for lower walking on the street Bar-hutt-o ' I met some, enemy and drew rents ' his revolver realizing there would Ue a duel to the death. Fifteen EXCURSIONS TO DENVER. persons have been arrested r suspects. January 17th, and 18th. 1 , ' f , If your time is limited it is For Western Live Stock Show still Better to answer but one and Meeting National Live Stock Want ad. today than none at all Assn. Limit, January 27th. See O. S. L. 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Anderson, the belief that l.o will recoyer, the county attorneys ttffice this morning prepared the complaints charging Baker and Brown with robbery and assault with a deadly weapon with intent to commit ' No. Certificates 126,574 143,291,93,124,170,171,194; II. ult -- : NAME, Mike Anderson, M. W. Butler, (U.M.L.C.) i of Seeing Many Rioters Hurt And NumerElated Over Prospect ous Arrests Made. Things Outside "ASH" the-resject- ive 0 0, 0 0 0 - ONE INSERTION OF A WANT AD. DOES NOT ALWAYS CONSTITUTE A COMPLETE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN ALTHOUGH SOMETIMES IT DOES! --Iin any line of effort, is not Try usually enough. again is a slogan as old The first try, as experience man affairs. of hu- There is probably nothing else in which the first try is so often rewarded as in WANT o 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0: 0 . .. ... Frank Ravsten ... And in accordance with lawand an order of the Board of DiADVERTISING. rectors of said company made on the 9th day of Octobefy 1907, so as be will stock said each of of shares A Tradx Mark necessary may piece many - - Dcsions schoolbouse at Trenton, Cache County, Red brick at be the sold, 0" And there is surely COryriohts Ad. ketch ond description ny on the 2nd day of January, 1908, at the hour of 3 oclock Anrone (ending Utah, else in which opinion free whether no P, M., of said day1, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, to- 0 Nothing ' reasonable ter-- t free. Oldeat asency for ecaVtnfpain persistence is 0 gether with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. Patent taken A Co. raoeirt so Operial notic, without oZrge, to tba T.N. JUDAH, . 0 certain of reward! i i ' t ' : Cache Secretary-Treasurer West of ScUMine Jltntrica:!. Irrigation Co., Treaton, Utah. 0 A kandsomely pinetrafed weekly. J aryaat Hr made on the 14th day 0 Board Directors of the an of order O By eolation of any scientific Journal. Terms $3 a Bold by al . of December, 1907, the date of sale has been extended to the 20th ' f ...... D.York t day of January, 1908. j 7 . ' Branch ' v' b:::ica' Offica, 63 F St, WaAlnston, U . 0 0 0 0 . " , 0 0 0 0 0 0 00000000000 f |