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Show j.r-DESERET .EVENING NEWS FOUR respected this type of man,andbecause addremed to Elder G. B, Wallace on The Old Fur Brigade. could pack ha could carry a man's the deethol his wifeLydla, . how. paddle a bit utter he had learned InterHud-eon Beer. end General TMejraph From these pioneers, through "For two cepturiea or more the or Cree Wood. "From the telegraph gn4 general with OJibway Bay company. that most enter- marriagemany mem-benew the following item ere quoted' of the squaws, men A performance white was In Virginia City. prising and moOt. romantic corporation the It sprang. Nev., for the benefit of dependent o(f In the history of the world, handled who superintended the fur trad of men killed tn the Gold Hill mine fire companies; the men these native without friction. .Many these two great netted trie Hudson Bay who did the work were ( Compiled From the Files of The Deseret News of JS69). was Among 'nominations made by Free--1 I of the engages of their steady pluck and it ident 17. 8. Grant were the following: company and the Northwest company Indians, took the Monthat perseverance and M. asao-1 Hawley of Illinois, and A sun- - Cyrus young Scotchmen, used to a hard. treal cargoeq through to Edmonton t ATEP.IAL for this department The rope was I of (is Lewie. Uuih. Joseph!. It Is men eju at home." writes 8. E. Sang- - each year by performance was given. After this week isjuken from the WU1 of Idaho. H. C- L these that man almost. the last' on a trspew? ::T . associate J, unice in- - Hk this os Wnodr "The 8. his Idaho. in ster article, ksaue of The Deseret News, lowed a performed for com down aUorney farbrijta(lM ahich sword 1 inches long and cr-- l I OF-PIONE- ERS considerable excitement dian In the April issue of Boys Life from Abltibl and Waswanapae. They rt tferough outer corloua feata acthe country-ovthe with have led. the way and done the work throughout Scotch man The most sensational newe of the Stormy weather had jailed In "Take a Uon of tw o Spanish war vessel civilization which eventually a yard longhand a hand like for thswallow h'seumr an whiskers American the week was a shooting affray near the a large part of the boat, them up. For th snow and rain during the week UoIa d anil a D W eh hrtet thi ham and, he Is something will ' a promontory in which one man was Is almost gone." killed. .Names of the participants had weather was part of a general of orrn Loweli. Immediate action waa taken of an aborginal himself. The natives Northland ths,t0 not been secured when the paper went that covered a large portion apolofries from Spain, and to press, but the detail of the occur- country- - In the Mississippi valley ana j American squadrons were ordered to make ready for sea under sealed orrence were eomewhat t follows. It some of the Southern States great damage wa done. In Utah It ap-- 1 ders on short notice. appear that a young man had been! d and returned had railroad winter one of the that working at !now fell as far south as Paroman. tng camp and having saved atolittle hist Supt. H B. Clawson of Z C. M. I. Neglect of the Indian money, determined to return home In the east. For that purpose he announced the opening of a retail store of In the end the track, branch of thafinstltutlon took passage for the "Western people naturally are more in the wagon of an old man who d,utely occupied by in the Indian than their co , where ell been in the habit of dealing in whisky ehoec end other article of men'e brethren ln the easlern states bait If over that section The old fellow elsoi boote, took another pasSngerTiiloon keep- - j wear would be offered for eale at the we are to perpetuate the native Amerec, a ad It leaking out on the road thatf4oweAt market prices, ican, It is high time that tbs people these two the young man had money, him. Landslide on Railroad, everywhere in the United States The determined to kill and rob should take a deep Interest In the From P.lverdale It was learned that young man, fancying by their whispers w. and strange behavior that something; a landslide had occurred near John race," remarked Dr. A. Ta Schuler, an was wrong, kept a close watch on their ; young's old camp and had been of educator who has been. deeply Intermovements. .About 19 o clock at euch proportions that It required aU A ested In Indiana "The last report of 1 day to clear it away Messrs. Calder night they drove np a little sidea can-yon-an- d the young man, aee'ng log- - Co. were putting up a temporary depot the Indian commissioner gives th to of Indiana, exclusive of Iger's hut near, jumped out of the j at Riverdale to recene freight. Messrs. tar population wagon, crying out at the same time i iegeath & Co. had also located there the Five Civilised Tribes, at 217,737, The and wqr,e doing a heavy forwarding and of this number nearly 120,000 . that he was aboat tobe murd-re- d ' G. G. R JsangJovknnl,' late cannot Sp'eak EngTfsfr. a sad commenold whisky dealer Immediately Bred Sfbuslnewt him but, missed and the young fellow of tbe gt. George Cactus bad left tary on the stewardship of the white d than can read returned the (Ire- - killing his antagonist journalistic work and had established man--Le- wi It would seem from these t 'on the spot. Firing again, he wounded a restaurant at Riverdale. He called wnd writ. 1 A the Indian educational the saloon keeper, who jumped out j bls retaurajit the Red Flag Eating figures that problem Is far from being solved; Ariland ran. The animals, frightened by jjouste zona a has greater number of Indians the Shooting, ra.Away and smashed The clty editor refer to a visit he to percentage to its population than the wagon to pieces. The body of the had made store of to the-old man was buried at the scene of the the Fourteenth ward, located to the any other state, there being nearly in that state, and of this num shootings on the following day Blutord building, a little west of the 45,000 ber a little more than 7,000 can speak Considerable excitement still existed E ie EmporiuTO, He states that English, and a few more than 6.500 bftd been can ' r TiP th few read: and write."' And Arizona account of which was given In this de- - op ne(, ft gfi0& buBlnesg had been done, boasts of more college graduhaving partment last week. Several men had Th Thirteenth ward ates than any. other state In the been arresUd on suspicion o being had Opened with a well assorted Union in proportion its population. the murderers, but up to the. time the V the We have got to taketocare of the Inpaper went to press them identification State Road Jurt opposlie the hay and dian. He was a good fUrhter, what ir guilt had not been eotabliabed. few there yar were of him in th world Funeral services for Mr. Roberts woea.wo? and he threw, terror Into the held In the Fifteenth ward school- -' Zh war, ,nnu,ncInt. RICHARD HARRISON Hun. America cannot afford to have houae and were attended by a large J?1 ? Te)e8T5,ph city and would remove the red man pas. number of relatives and friends The hcatjon Washington Born lit England to 198. a convert of 1851. and made y Post. wnlcn town ita editor wa called speaker wera G. G. jpjfwater, N. H. fkli Iti Ogden, In a lut houe thre - set- cen- commercial as future to the to "Mormonlsm" In 184 when he acSmith A Elder George Felt n(f Bishop R. T. Burton of this gmrded Coal Creek (now Cedar 'Cltyy city and Isaac Blair of Taylor's MIIIa tec of this and surrounding territories cepted baptism at the hands of Elder tie-o- n He there. In lion near which place the killing occurred. nd states. The New washed The risking to assist to John Taylor, and an Immigrant DRINK THE RATIONAL MEAL-TIMMention is made of the arrest cf on Telegraph well In Its venture. was president of the first .company on America In 1843, this veteran had formed H. 4. Faust bad. returned from a and ter- that purpose, of Thomas for the ktltlng a) Rranigan that man named Russell about three week trip of three months in the east. On part In the subsequent history of Nau-vo- March 17, 1853, history record rl .. NEW drink of such de&cioua flavor four hundred pounds of castings!I before, and also the arrest of August the return trip he reported that he the exoduA and the earliest tne attack upon the Masaa- alter Mr. 48 was from Omaha .Iron hours native from made were Taske one recent of the for coming , only killing of the Rocky Mountain valthat youll find it a wckntnc change Harrison continued with the Iron Westlake at Wasatch. Details of the' to Wasatch: th remainder of th chusetts troop passing through Balleys. He assisted In the completion company .until 1859 when he waa j homicide are npt given. It being however, waa very slow, timore ts their In way coffee Washington or tea a flavor all its own. from He represented j ei merely that the Deseret Telegraph ! Among the visitors to the city were answer to of the Nauvoo Temple, and received honorably released President Lincoln's first Hhe Territorial Legia-- 1 reported that th prisoners were being the following In H. G busln iron county Collins, to Utah hi blessings therein. Coming man of Omabar H. Rogers and C. M. call for an army to defend the Union. lature in 1865, and was a member of j taken to Ogden for eafe keeping. Easy to tnsLeno watching, no trocUe. In 1 8 Or fie lived at first In the FourRandall was a native of Maryland and Simons, business men of Chicago. SiS: time at waa the the Economical . written poem pound makes too cup; aod you teenth ward, this city, and In I860 A letter from H. W. Natsbltt, who received from the was about 23 years old and a professor of county) where he I Word had ofbeen to on eastern a was called- - on --a mblon to southern (now Washington death ssual amount of sugar to the cup. dtlM, the trip reported caa to a serious accident only literature In at Paydraa college English 1882, an Promontory resided until his he waa in good health and was at Utah to help'develop the Iron Indus- exemplary Point Can pee, La The circumLivingston while he was en that citizen, faithful to hie con- - James In In success business the with railroad contract work for meeting stances under which. th poem, was by trade victkms and to his trust, and ewteemed gaged try, he being an Jf eofiee bothers you, try Jaflee. For JaSee called Urn away. written were related subsequently by Bishop Sharp If appeared that Mr. that Gen.-A.HOWivor nrF&rbWan1n January by all w ho knew him. been had who Chetlain, some as was with Randall follow Trmins no csffene. It b made wholly of roaated preothers, Livingston, internal revenue for the "ln April. 1381. I read In The New paring a blast of powdsr, and owing ssaeesor ofhad with wife left his for Orleans Delta news of the attack on grains and fruit, skilfully blended. Therefore, to the fact that some, fire waa acci- Territory, Washington, having been confirmed tjio Massachusetts troops as they dentally brought near, the powder its safe for die whole family, especially the Thia passed thrnugh BaUlntaq rely. children. was broken about six inches above me. I Strawberries Ripe. excited had long greatly the wrist and was severely burned He waa learned that In been absent from my native city, and it By telegraph was reported doing as well ae could b gt G startling event there influenced th BEECH-NU- T trawberrie, were rlp. the PACKING CO, CANAJOHARIE, N. Y. That night I' could not my mind undertheclrcumstancea No and the plnka and otber (lowerl .1 . ,n one else was injured. dismiss from ray mind what I had Toodt of Fmcjt FUrm read In the paper. About midnight I Among th deaths reported was that Account bad been of Dwight Eveleth In San Francisco, arose, lit a candle, and went to my who wgs .a vlcfljn at smallpox Some Hi influence 2? WT. Salnt4n4hlrJ desk powerful son te ge'dlett of the same disease'" eemed to posses merarrd almost tn Ul X UR1 CuSHt DH'tllinin&lTl I .... . 'two before weeks to write the voluntarily just proceeded BLACKBURN, Representative. J0S..C, The Newsreporter remarks g$ng we a member of the Church. ty Maryland.' " - 511 name were th Bldg Salt Lake City., Tn. hathe Dooly on Jan. 16, 1908, at Program died Randall Other deaths reported were the fol- At Pine canyon. Tooele coun- -' !l'tlll'ar fn manv Utohna among them Augusta, Ga. New Fork Times. Waa. 1281. , Phone lowing c pper, J. Baugh, R. C. tv Margaret Gibson Smith, "wife of H. Robinson, J. R. Piloe, T. ohn B Smith, age 44 yeara At Nephl, Crowton, C. Checketts, C Cook, Mies Margaret Jones, age S yeara and Ed- - SP1-SmHh. Bench, 8 ward Jonee. age Pugh, Coleman, Bpokea years, they were end Green children of Edward and Hannah Jones Jervis and died within a day of each other,! w- - J- - Godfrev. special agent for of scarlet fever. At GrantsviUe, Hanna th Indian In Colorado territory, gave Maria Parkinson, wife of Chas G notice to all Interested that Chief Parkinson and daughter of Thomas H Ouray and other chiefs and Indians and Charlotte Clark; she wa 37 years would b going to Denver during Mayi old and. waa survtved y hew tnwband t iaT the purpose of trading their furs and eight children. Also at Grants-- 1 end pelts. Later the Indians were, tor buffalo hunt on th plalna vllle, Charlotte Galley Clark, wife of to Thomas H Clark. Br ; she was 88 Publie notice was glvsn to order that In those sections whey the years old In this city, Margaret Dun-ki- n settlers Higgins, jrjfe of Nelson Higgins, In (liana might pass would not be! alarmed 78 ago years. At flmlthfield. Louisa James Dwyer of the Railroad New Poole Hatch, wife of Jeremiah Hatch and daughter of Alva and Phebe Poole. Depot was exhibiting some fin specEdw. Kteveneen of thts and imens of book covers and also a LonEzra T. Clark of Farmington,city Broadway. arrived don magaslne. The in this city from Fonda. New York, Announcement Is given that James with the body of Mr Clarks son, Ezra Goddard and Miss Vera Crompton J Clark, who died several months were married on the 19th by iidori F. Smith. before while returning from a mission. Joseph A- - letter- - from Interment was at Farmington. Toquerrflle, written! rarMartin Slack," told of the Elder Bv by .i was QU-- C learned that telegraph it and-pewho organtzaUon thtra at A mrrcgatUa cp- were making a tour of settlements of operation, to be located at Toquervllle southern Utah, had reached Xanarra, but to represent Rockville, Vlrgen having held meetings at most of the City. Harrisburg and Toquervllle , hed wards,... The officers w ere as follows-seUlmntszhEoughw)uehthey gone, From these numerous wards, A. M. Harmon, president: J. Nebe-- , brief reports had been received of the ker, J. Parker, J C. Nolle, A. p. visit of the Church leaders there and Winsor and E. K. Fuller, directors.) the meetings that had been held The M. Slack, secretary, and Wm. A. food-bevera- ge people at all points along the line of Bringhurst, treasurer. The same wards travel came out to large numbers and had also organised a EVER were the people the buying public more j gave a hearty welcome to the visitors, wool producing association. zestJ. B. Milner and L. J. Nuttall of 1 Indian Raids Threaten. Provo had dropped In at The News ready and able to buy than they are today. By telegraph It waa learned from office and reported that the Beaver that three friendly Indians tlve wholesale store In that city was who had come into that town, report- doing a heavy business and that a ed having seen a laVge number of the retail branch had also been opened. There is no scarcity of money. The Ute Indians collecting east of the Indian Trouble. Sevier river They said that eight power in America today is greater than in all The Cheyenne Leader wa quoted bands had Joined and wars planning that four men who were raids on Parowan," Beaver, Round Tal- as saying mall The field for new and greater business between Forts Laraconveying esley and other settlements. r' An extended account is given of the mie and Fetterman had been killed Indiana This report wae not so is here. , first ahnual meeting of the Twentieth by as previous report had been. ward Female Relief society. About 250 serious It previously reported were to attendance and among those thatharing a been on the stand were Prest. Geo A. killedquite number of men had been strength-givin- g Fort Fetterman Advertising is the certain, quick and economical aqd besieged Smith,- Elders John "Taylor, 'Jos. F. Another account told that Chief Red food-produ- cu Smith, Bishops J. C. Lttt'e and L. tv Cloud and 600 of his braves had vis.method of developing your business. Hardy, alt of whom took part In the ited near Fort Laramie and lu a parprogram. Elder TVm. W lllcs had com- ley with the whites had given the In! posed a song for the occasion and had formation that the Indians did not dedicated it to the society. This song want to fight, but were out of food When you put the power of advertising promotion hAnd-lat- er L. Luff, sang -- Pror wdhngrv. UMraTffdHYUro'ond'Chtscohte" Margaret Smoot gave a and its great economies back of your own business, you of the whites the men of hla forces were sent work of the society that report elicited com- back to their camp and the squaws is never sold in bulk, but in mendation. The eocicty had 175 mem- were sent forward to receive food and are alsd spreading the spirit of optimism and good will. bers and had been In operation Just a other provisions in exchange for cans only. Look for the label , year. The officer were. Mrs. Mar- robes, eklns. and surplus pomes. Advices from Montana were tdthe garet 8moot, president; Mrs. J. p. when you buy. At your grocers The U. S. Department of Sharp. Mrs A Savage, counselors; effect that the ice in the upper Misurges all progresairs. Schettler. secretary, and Mrs. E souri river had broken up, leaving in I'i lb., I lb. and 3 lb. cans. the stream Tree. At a meeting In Karrwey, treasurer. sive merchants and manufacturers in fact, all who have Elder Orson Pratt had left for New Helena buslnese men of that City had Gear-ar-del- ly an organized York to Agricultural society. the supervise of the Say The lead editorial this week la on anything to sell to advertise now and take advantage Book of Mormon In theprinting of th topic, Help Home The Por, an the Deseret alphabet Hecharacters was D. Co. .appeal for aid for Saints of limited. greatjnarket whichexists at; this time, ,nrl , Sar franaK' Geo. W. Groo and Granville Glllctt! I means, who desired to gather to ShKXTty Zion. There are quite a number of who had been called on --mission to other editorials and special articles Europe at the. recent con- on current . topics - The sermon reference. produced this week is one by Prest. M. DeHoune. a tight- - D. H Tells, delivered In the new tabhad Alvtt a Public ernacle hLrt0rJer' rope April 7. 1889. ;v being stretched Two poems f local; production are W.B. WILSON, Secretary!: treet nm the reproduced. One ts by E. R. Snow and Fernp,e 4P 1 IH building lately occupied by Hussey, Is form in the of "an address ghren Dahler A Ce., to the corner near th before an ROGER BBbO, Director General, Information and Education Service assembly of th I'olysophl-ca- l Elephant store. At hla first institution in Preet. L. Snowe some jiart of the tackle gaveattempt The subject of away, hall, Salt lake City the rope slipped and the performer the poem Is Woman ' The other came to th,g round but was not hurt. posn is by Hannah T. King and is Lil'E IN UTAI ti SECTION SATURDAY APRIL 2G 1910 I .. FIFTY YEARS AGO rs half-bree- I- - melt - Th!!r. foUR - GALLERY er six-fo- ot ; full-size- grad-jpeare- -- ! Wessramhfjied -- t . , i QHSteSSW . i-- Hi bw Bla Bloe j or eh I 1 1 B ! t D. HoU , Hollldi house i -- " ' from to Chit ores al fret re-b- , Une, lor Los He 1 . i f 1 E Honda, n Caa I i atlon Ht o, 1 V May II f camp f ado Is f 1 , stat-journe- y, 1 i - ! yr.yui- Moch srs asIt of to - ? f;j , - A a i , 'r peace I5 maklnt . Rcfae rd. prt will ef n chu) A nt I ,I tment i that ! f We Offer You b 4 one-thir- Iron-mold- he ' v nt tan tin 9 glee ell i music iltoe be 1 b W5s Vi ran s Thu come in A as t ill Bull F, weigh!) C;! charg ihe wi . ", Metdj churc) dspenf went, ch is 1 lew pa t i i , ? YOU HAVE AN ADVERTISING MESSAGE -- FOR THE PUBLIC igtne ; i e JD. 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