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Show , , , o i DESE SECTION SECOND FOUNDED - 1850 T E ENIN G ' ' SEPTEMI1E11 .20 SATURTMY 1919 SALT Na LAKE.. CITA' UTAH - , . Ews I IS HELD oc . IF SEVENTIETH Bones of Black Hawk Indian Warrior n Exhibition L. D S. m use u m PUTS COMPLETE : Nothing is on plentiful Ss Vudi toe inoutsoo a chosen in bows. buy W. S. S. be ovpottonityi - WITNESS . VICTORY YEAR HALL MILL , IN CONTEMPT OF FOR PRESIDENTS COURT ,RECEPTION 6o Benjamin Goddard Takes!", , Precaution to Verify D. '14 , W. C Beebe Refuses to Address to be Delivered in ., ,f ,,,, ,, , of Grave of Indian Answer Question in Lund Tabernacle Following Pa. - covery Chief by 'Affidavits Be- ale ' .. rade Through Business Hearing But Changes. 11,... . ' Skeletori. in lt " ', :. ' fore Placing ..,'-- ' Districts of- City. Mind on Way to Jail. ' 11 .' gII4'; , ,, .,., t ;,,.. Institution. , , , . ' '' ' al refui al to obey a n order s': CASE on the north side of the! Iswer directing him to an- - President's Program. . ,r-- ' , , . . 4 .."- - , , , awl " a question. W. C. Beebe. a witness for the defense in the 4:30 p. Wilson ease tit unite- agaiaat A. II Lund. Wel and party arrive over the Oregon Short Line this morning committed to the cooString- IY jail by City badge, J., W. .. day afternoon. Reception committee forms line from president s feltow. Mr. Beebe was taken into n special car across platform to decustody by Sheriff John S. Cortese up-ethe courre order and removed to pot sheds. 4:40 p. m.President Wilsons the otreriffs oMce. Within a few party takes automobiles going minutes. thereafter, ho signified his east on South Temple street to the of theorder to on Main street. thence .out Man obey willingness court and was returned to the witness street to Fourth. South street. thence east on k'ourth South street n,,. stand. Mr. Beebe was under examination to State street thence norti, the entered he when on as to the time State to South street anti-vic- e in the of quad the street thence east office Temple on South Temple street where bite Safety building ea the slight of President Wilson will review the Aug. 23, 1919, the date upon which it school children. is charred that Mr. Lund, impersonFollowing the review Prelident Wilson Ul con. ating W. E. tictipppe, chief deputy inOf a Mau to FL Douglas where he will quantity gheriff, confiscated making be the guest of Col. and Mrs. liquor without , toxicating It. upon Byrom. yroper return Mr. Beebe had testified that Mr. p. ni.Party returns to Hotel where President and Mrs. liund was prevent about the time the rtah have to Wilson evil be served dinner in liquor transaction is alleged of the their suite. taken place. but admitted that 7 p. m.Salt Lake Tabernacle ricer left the room shortly after 10:10 was Beebe Mr. will open. when doors was p. m. It 8 p. untakeu asked where he was before entering will be thrown open to public. he office in the Public Safety buildthat 1:10 .p. m.Prosident ing with a view of fixing time and Mrs. Wilson leave hotel for he refused.to answer. the tabernacle.After. a considerable argument 11:2ft p.Bombergcourt required the witness to answer, be er could nothing introduces President Wilson. there holding that incriminaLo Wilson 8:80 would p. answer that in the up to acorn beging address. the witness or hold him 11:80 p. m.President or ridicule. Still the witness declined tit leaves for Cheyenne over Oregon to answer and refused to obey the do to ordered Short Line. der of the court when to. It was then that the court order id him committed to the county jai!. NIA the seats In the big choir ' Was In Cl)' JAIL section of the tabernacle, immethe witneas Upon his return to answer r to in diately behind and at the aide admitted he stand, for the eat(of the speaker's rostrum, will question by the counsel th.from be held In reserve, it is announced that he went to the office by the reception committee in charge of city Jail. Beebe Mi. On direct examination estified that from 9:55 p. m. to 10:3U the meeting next Tuesday night. when preal President Wilson is to deliver an p. rti.-- Mr. Lund had been in hisadmitence. but on cross examination in the ,big, building. - It Is also ted that he had left the office soOci desired by the committee to repeat after 10 o'clock. The examination of Henry C. Tag-on the announcement that even these seats will be held in reserve only ungart. captain of police who was afterthe witness stand yesterday morninr, til 8 o'clock. when all that remain unthis was completed noon, will be thrown open to the snd Patrolman D. H. Clayton testi- occupied Mr. Clayton vale general public. fied for defense. The meeting in the tabernacle will that he passed through the office commence promptly at S:30 p.m., it is cot where the conference was going and announced by the committee. In order . n Aug. 23 at about.10:10 o'clock. nat he saw' M. Lund' in the room. that the public may have ample time' at length nith to obtain places and become comHe was fortably seated without rush and conreference to his memory of other fusion, the tabernacle doors will be opened at 7 o'clock. From that time until 8 o'clock the choir seat reservaEnsign Stake Reunion tions will be respected and observed, Crowd Draws Big but all parts of the house will be open to general admittance alter that hour. anMembers of the reserve officers' The reunion T and sociable board of thc training corps of the East and West rourced by the general ... -to be dTew- a high...schools Ensign Stake Relter-Socieryon duty ,as guards equipped with rifles Twenthe to auditors of and bayonets. Chief of Police J. Parlarge throng Leth ward amusement hall last ew- ley White warns motorists' not to r ing. President Alder was la charge their automobiles along the line ofpark the the program. whieh Included one of parade. He also says that all street - telection from each of the wards in car stop at 4 p.m., so that Special interest attached all traffic will the, stake. desiring to get. to town must do so showing ta the presentation of films In frort before that hour. President Joseph F. Smith the The restricted district includes from of the Temple and at his desk, Claw... the depot along-SoutShin being operated -by Temple street ta .z,were 7pictureir 'Itratit';''their-idtitt- i Main to his ...assistant.toti of aprounds Fourth with South many east to State street and received on to north South Stets plause. Temple street, At the conclusion of the program and. east on South Temple streetto acillsement hatirrefrestimeritvFifth .East street, where the parade were served by the young ladies of tho will disband. annex.- efts. ' Eleventh ward in the which dancing and social converse concluded the exercises of the evening. s , ad-&- cross-examin- , - . - - of" File on Water. For To Erect Electric Plant. - Erection of a generating plant on the Santa Clara river near St. George in acertificate issued by the state public utilities commission e Dixie Power k. Light company. The company supplies electrical current to the people of Wiushitigton, Iron and Beaver counties for various purptises and is the one with which the stateroad COMITibileiOn recently made Big- es Lap d Pro ject - An application to-th- , lIT Cemen tr-F- il . lin ga. j.t,.... .. Fillings.... Gold -.- 1541 $2.50 Extraction - of teeth fnewest ; .. methoo more for your money. l'oa can't Don't accept less 'Treat"' Sucorsonfully Pyorrhea I Irregularities ,ttf Teeth Crvertra . l'" 't ' ...M.) '',. ,' t i - 7. . , , -- -- 5peciallists - . N ST. Lake CHI. 6E., D.Eflifinr. , c 4, - , , o - 1,. g , 1 ,,,.- 1 i - ,,,, - . ' - - 0 , ,,,.., -- ,7,,,,,,,;,,,,..1,-,:41,---,A.-4 , C . 0 .0,.. . a f ' -- - ZP, 4 j 1 A. , .'', . , a - s - ;.., .- -.. 4-- , ' 4-- - , 4P. -- s i , ,, . . -- -- , ,, , - jlj . . A ( '' ). - . - a - :061"-.- . I -- re . ' N '... 10 -- : , 1 t -.- ,, , w ,,'- ---- .. , - - . - ", I .s 4 . .. -- '-- :,,. . .. - Ziittrliti-",,,,$g;"''1'.11c't-r"- ' -,..:!.-..74'.. 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" ,, -- ...::. --- -- .:-.- ,t-- , .(; ' '''1'''..1:iils - I ' l' r-- -, -; 11111 - ' :. .; :. ; ?,.L ' v -- e. :.I ; - 1....,-- ; 2 - , ,,. sig. -Jr...., -4, 111.11.; ranchers murdered,andAllsort s : of .Indian deviltry committed under the ' , I I 1: i 4,,11:C0-0-t,,,, ,c,;-- ' :ik .....:. 4-tl- 50'. , o, : , t ":';d:.;:'-'-- 1:: 7: ''',..1 , ,!',r..:-$-.:,,'-,- . , 4: s. . ::', ,, .. - !. ',. - ;' : '" f., -, r .' - ,:-.- .44.-..,,, , ..--4, , ' . 4,,,, ,, , '..' -,- N - 4,, r' -- : , i of-th- - El - r - -- - - - : evsry-bod7.-- , Childrens Matt' nee. ,p , Next Saturday mornlag the, boys' and girls msainees ba rammed et. the Paramount-HtswillObesa- s. This is the fourth seasdet4tilat tuts work has been carried on by thirbettet onuriittue of the Home and Ekhool league. Last season 1.270 boys and , girls attended the opening matinees and it is thought that a greater num. - --bey-willto greet Charles Ray in ,'Greased Lightning." A. Briggs comedy, The Surpriae PartY"' will also be shown, The Pioneer Park orchestra'under the tirection of Miss Hoselia- - Mantle Teecherowill act as ushtno and chaperons will e be present to tire for-thboys and The admissionis 10 cents which includes the ,war - .LV,I; ,1707 .., , ,::14.17;. :1,,,i'..; ,140,';,:.' , Hear the-.- worldts beat 'tr.. tists in .fitit, home...Any- -time Record are cheaper . -- I - .. 4 1431;0:1:15:),,;-74-- to beer them' them-ticke- t to 4,L - - - ftatüfbbridW 1okeIetontIflaèkTflaikL er od, ,,,,v ..? 11TM11111allitltICmmollitt;3111111rmmilittli Dg- t - ItalWV-illaTrsin'terrib- - ;- ',' anCentrilillism t :.' :-. ' A - , v ;.A c e',P5',- I 1 : : - - - ,,, i:::-..- "A,-,- 'ei Ike .1.( . :,: :t. - - 2 , vders - ,,' 7 :f!t.,:.';',r,?..f.,, - '' ..e, 4- -, , On Pridar evening, Sept. 26, the Scottish club will hold a welcome borne party the.club rooms, Amer- icon Masonic - Federation outh Second East otreet. for ' the-Scottish boys who served in the war. Dancing will begin at 8 o'clock and a free musical program will be rendered during the course of the eve.- ' ning. A cordial invitation on behalf of the , committee is extended to all Scottish.-- the 'war. either. at home or abwad, to be preeent-nexa pleasant evening. .Triday Members of Vie club are oleo invited and are requited to with , Ike committee in inviting. they know to the gathering. , ,. ,i,,- - , ... ,.., .:;.,, ,:,,':''''''',7":1-'-',,,:,,:'''-'::-:'''' It - , .:;7::,?.'.:-,;,-..'.:-:,:,-, ' :' ..:',,.. Entertain Soldiers At Scottish Club . i f; -- t -- r.: s ' 4-- .- -- -t - . . 11 , I - . . hall at the state fair. be lo.sited on the floor of the manure. ' . turene.building, is to be CM of the moat Interesting, places at the ex. position to open Oct II. according to Manager D. W. Parrett. The hall is one or the most attreotive In the en. tir collection of bu1ldinge.-Mr.-Parratt &ay i1 . point of arrangement ventilation - and - general lighting, cleanliness and eohvenience. Deoore---- tors started their work today. the place having been thoroughly cleaned in every nook end corners it is stated. . . Two Main Sections. . , , Diiiision of Victory hall Into two main seetioas le anneenered the north ' ball to be occupied by the government exhibit and the south half to , accommodate displays by various or. ganizations of a helpful character which gave aid in relief and corn-- MUnity ectivities during the war. ,. Included in the organisations to be . represented in the help service department "are the 0. A. R. agoociation of veterans of the Civil war and the auxiliary organizations, the Young Mens and Young Women's Christian associatIons. the Red Cramp military re- lief from Fort Douglas. the 169th club hompital corps of Utah boys, the Utah publio health organisegion, the Mutual Improvement associations. the Red I Cross civilian department, the War Mothers' association . the state board of health, the army, navy marine recruiting eervices. Smoke prevention exhibits wilritteta-b- e - a feature. , Agricultural Exhibint, The government agricultural' exhibit will bekhipped from Salem, Ore.. Se 17 and will arrive here In ample time for the opening on Oct. S. it was learned by Manager Parrett It will require about 4,600 guar "'feet of 'pane for proper display. This, with the army and navy exhibits. will re. quire a total spans of approximately ',OW) square feet. which will Ott pro- vided in Victory hell.-- - Notification of the date shipment of the govern- snout contribution to the fair was re" C.. calved from A. Lindstrom, in. charge--- , ', tr the federal agricultural exhibit. John T. Kramer of Tulsa. Okla.. who had been selected to act az Judge ' of fat cattle, informed Manager Par. tett by telegraph today that he was Ill and would be unable to attend the fair, Edward Patterson of Bunceton, Mo., was named In hiti place and con- - sented by telegraph to act. All Judges will meet in the Coliseum at 9:20 a.m. on Oct. 0 to confer with super. visors and receive their final instruo. VICTORY will , . . , of-ag- 1, IPP8 . . L ! Notable Displays. ' . ssk. -- XRayDental , . 14 ; 4, - ' ' '." iI 1 A, ,A4,,,A 4 -- - at WorkGov. ernment Exhibit to be Housed Mere With Other . w .$2.00 Decorators -- , it -- , P',.. laterale,--the-ehanne- Porcelain Fittings , ' , , . ,. , . I ' ,' , "N.. , ' '. '0 s ' , ' ' 4 . ' -' fil Church museum lel . 04 '4. ' , ' ; - . ' i , , . ,,Ist, , destined to become the center i , - 4 .,....,-t...--..-.....- ... ., . , of Littereat to many a. student, u6 ,- - r. - - '' ' r 414 ", 16 so , ' t I, ' LS , s of early-da- y Utah history. For resting so - - ail , ! peacelully in the michit of the very . white settlers whom he loved to harem El is all that remains of Chief Bleck i14 1 ,, , ';' 7 Ilawk who in the early siatiee was ."J',C1.-. i .- all r...... , om dreaded and feared in many s town ,...., 1.1?fIr7N-Noer'.- , me .. ; - , 4' ' 4: are eettfement of Utahand What f ,:. ter ,., I 101 I '.,414.. .,.,", declared to be the bones of the Indian 1l ,: ' IP , 4.. 04.,......, I .., I 1 - 7, i ..''..to,,, ,.. ',.' ; , r.,t, lkolr4., lin desperado have been brought from .'.1....,, , (410 :' Nr. - 1,,'.1 e ,,,-- ft 4e,s4........ - , -, 164ig their final resting place near Spring .11 0' - .., :, I' , . ,s,... .., , , -, ,,,, .1(.1 LAke Villa and now along with soma 811 .. ,,-..,-..( mokelpok..,Art I . 4 atf ' . . !'. 7 No,.Z.4. 0 1771R, hoods. ,L. fmk ..., 114k4iX4'. leighbells, az bucket. brass. i.e...., ' ,, .,.1.',''.2.-,.- - , -.. i ' .47'; . e, ,,,,, !61".....q6".'''-'--"- I' buttons and H.: each- - eeymierto- - whiehr-q110...;.11k . ,,,,7,4, . were supposed to accompany him ,.to ,. (., ,,'Ic : ;. ,...,........,...,...,, ,..02,,,t::,.,;.,,..;,........, 1.4 k41' , .... :.,.;., ir,....... 14.......7. the Happy Hunting grounds are on f, . ., A s . 'Oe4011: . P,.. ,d; ,.t ' ' .i 's - 04,,,,,. .' ' I' .1. ..,,. f'4 t diaptay to the eyes of the White tree.. L ,.,4 It e...,. k.'s ...,...e.. ... - 4.. - ."'4114,0.... A.... ',';, passer whom he SO much reeented. it Z 14 --4 ; : ." , 14. - A..... ..,.,- - ' . A. left U Before placing the skeleton on ex.,. 2 1 ,,.... ; ' 4;--- Allio, i ":,,' ' . -. ' ,. 4u1 '..,;4-"t hibit Benjamin Goddard, in charge of 1 .1. '' . '4,4.4...,,'.4,.!,,.: , , ', ,, ,., .01 t.,''' '' I.)" - , :1 ;' the museum, has made every possitlo . ' ' " , t. ',... ...,1 ' 4 ' ',.., , r,,,, effort to prove their authenticity and ,, -- , ..,, ' ',.. " , ....!, ' ' .....3.0 fk T f . ' 7,..! .k A '411, f ' . 1 hail obtained a mass of evidence which 01 f't., .,, '0'4 ,..v,..-'t1' '41 lc It : ; 4 , .4,,, , II t " .I .. " .4..t, .,- - . . .. .4 seems to prove unquestionably that. Ed IC rk r... 4 Ask '' , , I ,. . ' kik,t, t i g.4stt, ;' -, . i ,' none other but. the famous chief re-- . .4 ..- - . ,, - Irkt"4-4,I , ' ' .. - ' . ',:, -'4--- vst:.A 4t4 54.4 ,..r., Ls. 4 . b 415 ,,l'. ,, :' ;.' poses in the museum. Mr. Goddard II ' ,1".r...7...':it-',"- ' ','; . , olk ' me ' ''. N ,. 11 i' ... has not only secured the affidavits of, re': .114 , 4 i ' :,'' ir 1.rliwk...4--A ,. 4. :" .0. the persons who exhumed the remains.' & ' . ' : t tt ' ' ' 4 4.,. ', "''' '.. but of early settlers near Spring Villa NI '.k, 4,,,....masta4 , 'o 4., ' i .i''N44, : ', ''''',:7, A '''''';,:::,-;:',...1 :, ."0044-4,,, 4, ZN.. s .. who knew the chief and ttaw hie WI ,W :1:tI,Petl',, :'''';',c. , ' -- 4. : f ',4',;'.",,-'1;.,- , r '1 '4,641...mel funeral corege pass up the mountain - 01 ti., , a little to the east orthe Utah countYtown. There are also a number of 117,1r1,171,1 Interesting photographs showing the 1" place where the body was found, and om '- 41.:.P t of the region where Black Hawk: stelli4 14 ; 12. 1 tr I - , started on his last Journey. t .MI . ' mil.,lied,674! .01 Severely Wottnded. V Utah historians and Black Hawk! Iq I Ali ' k,He96---veterans declare that Chief Black- of 1 , Hawk died at Spring Lake Villa. a t r small isettlement situated between doo 4Ie Om Payson and t3antaquin. Utah county., CZ A1.1 a.tryN; ,... illi. ii' k "' 4,,t In ISM The old chief is declared to , N.,:., t,..i ';',' -,i.a V have been severely wounded in the ?cir ; Ilmiti f .,&'1;t1 ,,, ,. ;',1 ';,, ,1.' 7t fight at Gravelly Ford on the Sevier A "i" 4 f, , f '!'' river some three or four yea rs before.. CAro,, 4 .0-1 NI: ill,104 'it,1,11,,,,,,4, He was suisisting one of his wounded, L.., 2,o braves to his horse when sited by one' OP r--;- ,) 4 J'Ail, 4 t , of the settlers durtngsa battle. The' :7 white man not being able to see the y ,:...,. chief shot through the horse which IA e a hie! d a d him and wounded him so-- 1 0 1 14 ..) , 't 0..,.7 , pi IPPP verely. He still seems' to have taken a.. c 1 litIP'T"', 61, t$ 4,, ;t ip , an active part in the war on the ial -4 V .1,004'7. 6 ,l',' 411 white settlers after this mishap and 1.1 .04 AW''.. P- . ,,, ON .:!,4,,, actually before his death gained per- .'-:7:',4 11Aks..,4,4,.....',tf mission to visit every town and village 4 41 ., , ;,.':'t 4 P. lc ,from Cedar City on the south to Pay- t. c. son on the north to make peace with the people he bad harassed. Accord,,,?s,e..,,,Skit ; sc 41' k, A;' ing to stories told by Indian war vet- - of ''''' 4 I. erans he had caused so much misery ,- 1 to the settlers during his raids on the- ' t, 1 ; Utah towrs and was so hated and El sk feared that a number of heroes are ''4,'4.."',,, k , : e" declared to have arisen about the state ;7 '. A ,; who claim the honor of killing him. 1.411swe':';V.,c;1. Aw'rk )4 r. NI old The chief. however. it ,seems. died it fr",,c 4 !, ',A 01 In his wigwam near Spring Lake VII-- ,,...,41:17;,,,,,' 114' la and was buried in the nearby foot-- .,,., k .,, , e' hills immediately south and east. 1,, The-sto',e; L,l' v ...,,, - ., of the Black Hawk war- .., in Utah chiefly culled from the de- - ei dal ,,,:, " 7 ;$ f i 1, ttfs.' , clarations of Black Hawk war veter-sa- l ',." , A. .., ans is one of the pitiful last stands 7.'...No...,4, it...,' eilk "0'1'1 ; taken by the Red men to save the land A i "'4 a, ,i. ' .'a''. ' ' , ''. '';'' ' ; t 'Nef. 7 ;''of their fathers from the inroads of the ', t,C7116,:411k C.:1,- 14I'L..tt.,. ).... pale face. It was also a story of the .0 y t..111111.CIICal13111:111E fi ght of the early day,......... settler s,to establish their small home- ,,.!--,-,',,- ,, , In "?:;i., '4' ,- ' , '' 7. .''',.4 ' 4t :?;,..",,,,,ç'''''.-'";-,steads In the western wildernees. ''' .,,,,,'.,,:,::'Y'.':'''''. ' 7' : '' ,',,:, Local. hiatorians- declare the war gsii , ,: '- ''';'. ,; .. ....'2: ' , '';':f'''''''. ",';'".;:,;;:':, ;.; ;r ' ' Ls !...:. started f ;:j.''''';',,,.i':,:,7.1 ,t' ; 104.,.,.' t''''" ,.,c ' '.4. . Is, .? 'tj'''';i:';'244".,''',".::..,,of Indians camped near Gu nnison, .t.,,,' I ,, ortialr.-7Sanpete county .. , ;..... ...., ; .!1... ,,..,.. .,.,4,i .,,.:,,,,,,,,,t,.,. ....:,...,,,,,, 4:,:.,, ,,,,:.;. 4' ....4...,...., :.. J.,. :, .,1..).:,,,:: :...,..,....... Pox and began to blame the settlers id , t ,.,.:',::.:4;,,.,..::?,..-?.for It - threatening to kill theta and ,tt ,r1.-;'.,,,.....':.-,,,:.t;;;;I''.'..,::,. 7 4 y. it:;'A'..1,--,',,ik,Ti.,-.....:"".:steal their horses and cattle - Matif-. '''' .. :'41''.. tern grew wore and worse until Cot 7...t.t!"7"., l'i,-,-' ,..;:!'-'' ,ij ,,...! ! .,,..1.k. ., ,...!;: ....''! .7-,,t , :". 1,;;!b. ,.':. !.. '' 4.,.'. ,.. 4 ReddickSAliredand a company of , , 1,., ope ,.';,:!,,, 1 ...4,,,c,:q,:', cavalry started In pursuit of the Red see .................... ' :''' '''. l':' ::''' .';t 4 :, sv::,;T as men.Then came ambuscades in the ,. ' .?...' .' .'..:. , ,: k:,i ei:-,, .1., , :, :;-' ., rugged foot ,hills near Fish lake and 11'::''':''''Cj?-4;':.1Gunni-; near Grand river. depredations ,, ,,.., ,,,,,, .1..2 :.:.;,!:,,i,.:.:::',"'. : :,':..':::.,'..,..',.:::... ::, : '...:1',COA:41. 1:;. :,..,1:.....5:;i0,...t! :,,,,..z::t son, Fairview, Spanish Fork can Y 0 n . ,,,,,'-'';'''' .: ,;.', Circle Red, lake. Glenwood, Ephraim. l .:',....: ,' ':::. 040.......;:, .,.;...:, t.'' vills. Pipe Springs- - Salina. Moroni, ,..,,,.....'..., if A ., ." ,, ,;',''..."4, t li ..,,' W '. '''', ..., I , l, ::)4'. .' lb, iit.4 it '14. A:"'''' ,...':::11t,,CV '.11.1 ; li .7 , ,e,t .,40 .4V Marysvale. Scipio, Thistle valley, Dia.,' '' :. : - 4 SO ' '''... ' - 2.--' 14.1 '''::11..-7.....'''':i. ' ..;.::', ''' 4,3 fI $ S., - '',-- -' 4. mond. - Fork; - Lees ranch. - Rock lake. 1111' , t..4. '' ,,t ;.......,, , 11 rt.' :''t7,,V:i....! I ',N.,'7.PI4.0g::::.4.: A!...0 Spring City. Warm creek. the Indians .4 ....11...... , , y' ,...''''',; i'01' ,"4,. attacking lonely settlers up and down i ,..,..J) ,.,:,:...:',:it., 4 the center of the state as far as St- '''Oe,,--; 04, ,. ' ' 4 , :i;?',..!'...t.ti.,,,...y George and even spreading their reign ? ''.:. k' .i4k.', , 4:.. Te;, '!., ' :' 444...,.. of terror over the Wasatch county.l' if:: :1;4't...:,1i '' 7",11-1-.i ,,e l Women and children were tortured. .,i,44,;,:, A , ,....,.::....'''..,. PM ; ;1 I ''L.".,q,,),.,,'- -' carried away, , homes .devastated, aln'ti in - - -- 4r.. , - , .... ' N ri of Chief Black ..4,, expert "leadership .:.'....,,k0:t:,,,4.4;,,t.-,,f,.,1,4,:;;.;,::',.'i', Hawk. This continuScll practiCally , , t.:,,,,,.. It ....,,,... rig .,,,,, 4, c: ' ." , ,...., "' .,:i.,,'.0',''L '.:. Ny: ,' until the fall of --11172 when the Red on, men at last acknowle dged the ruling '!,;;;V4,4.:-:,:::,:.:,.......:'.....:.,-,.,77.,:7:.....::7;111' :,.. .4..4.. hand of their- Athite brothers. 13or7 110,,r1 44,,- :;,,44::;:7!sIP'i ) ,;: of,t1:,:.:.,:t.;:4,4,,I4,. 3, i :., :;,, ,,,,,,,, :,. 47.: ing this p eriod .4...,,, ... v .. , , z , , ).,,, I) . rq 1:1 ; No ..; In charge of local militia and federal I 4: : ,1, , , , , e , ., , . s t, 4 4 ,';';, .. :.:7,,': .1: 1 'Y troops took a hand in quelling the Red ' c ' n:,; y, , ,4,.-'o 1,,;, men and Brighmn Young worked earn- - elsol" 4 .1...,:ii,-I4'.., .. ,. . r estly to bring about some sort of a rap: 1411 r;..-':?:!iti, k k - -,,(!4, it ., 19- i 7,4 , 4; 4,,"-- AO,: t'. i satisfactory ajustment between the pi '..4 4., lc,. , , , 1.11"1""vosiesmostowsplosamosuples:, ", . ' x 4 ,,, 't settlers. the tribes 4,4 ,,i . and p 4., , waring 41 . '''' : ' i'4''' ' A.411.21!, ':'.' , 7f y, 44. i4 has pairistakingly i. Mr. Goddard .wmb.,,,......... ' t ''"';: -' ..1,i';', ,:t4' informaton followin the g ' gathered V .-,...2,1110i-Ctlii:.rh,,,s, -, .5W 1 i from old newspaper files and has,aup - ar ;,., , ; .:,AA ; ,.,:.:..1, ti,..i..-. 4 ,.,., ,,,: . 4.r, f;'. '' .;.'.,i, ':, ,,,,,, 'EP 4' t ,,o z , ';,i, , s ple rriented the clippings with the at - IMO , , ji; . .: MI ,,, -- 0. 1 l', , '9 '',,, r ,,, ,,,,, '' of , . 447 i le ', --, ,.; ., ,.,-fidavit s of persons who know of the 4.,,.. 4,,,-,-;sr4, 5,'' , . , --, NI 4 :44., ' le 4 i, :4 4ie, ..0,:,t. ,,, t., ,,,,, burial and finding of the remtine of 1 ' Z4,:o , , 4 .,,., ,r 1,5, , ,, 'o.,,,, '' 4,-AI Iona' the famout old thief. r..1 klit.111111mmns;"' Antionnt, of Death. , Black Hawk, the Voted Indian chief, Villa. a few was born at 'Spring At Milea South Of, Payson in ruin enmity. nusuallfiilllij Co' rites of Living nditions Numerous 'accounts have been pubat; bucket and other articles found in grave. lished of his death but from the files 11.enrALN,,S;tfn.an:ZPAnupttftSjfitllVYL that be died of Th. NtITA n is:I.-MeriCronmearthbagzeinalxmvUllackilawi, in the Chtirch office building and for at his old home in Spring Lake. At BottomSprhig 'Lake Villa. Cross in picture on mountainside shows where Black Hawk's 26. 1370. The following paragraph merly ealistant postmaster at Liver- - appeared In The Deseret Orlon News it ietter yesterday from pool. received ,,i, 1370: 'an old friend tellinrofpost war ditions in his native city. T. J. Part- - "'Black Iiawk." October Hawk the Indian desperado. Ii dead. amall.carine within sight of our door. reaAy , to die. Really our. Indian Ith. 1470. ridge. between SO and 99 years We have received' the following dis- He ha x been living here in camp with they killed one of the horses sod pro- neighbors are fast pain g away.. also of the Liverpool postal service,. is "Indian Joe, the preobent head of the into writer and he declares that the patch paw the Deseret Telegraph Line: hie brother, tldountain," together with ceeded to put way the bydy of the ITN0 We great Black HawkThis is the PTace Inflians about ltd.tre te here-pfjdayi Ir ar hal made the people of .England ''Pa)son. September 27, Black Hawk Joe. ant has been. ,for-sodied at the Indian camp. 3 miles south knew he was sick but did not think of his birth. and here he commenced about the death of Marl. Hawk.' lie one iletwaritdhl Jut demise. Thua morning his despotadoism and here be came tight th liortnons to know that principal or of Itsre, last night. John Spencer. in- of ad sudden 44144,00....-44.o-ut-toct, beforeeit son-v- p wail was back to die. the Indian er!: Fflack Haab te,:now dealet aftel that be Itrpret heird-littWha-n - i I From Prrrinir Intreawett T ri carrip,trillig 25 e to 960 per eent while incomeel 77, 111170. the following amount reach seen an Indian 0411111W with two horses head from At that tima, B. F. Johneon nue camp about hers, died at ii2 LAIO I LitOM ;Novo; irernaln pramicalrflif may were beiore mount-almPtoPPtor at al other 'rood Indian lies In camp abcret (rewarmed on roc seven.) )aoten to ton yngs that 'Mock toot of tha - Aequainted , . S. D. L. One-tent- - , o 9.'77N, '4'',,,t ' t,. ; ' , , ,V,, ,. :,' for water. filed today with the state engineer by At F, lexical' of Ogden, contemplate s. in tht, associated project Irrigated and :dry farming. The filing is on 4,336 acre feet to be taken from Deep creek in Boxelder and stored for discontract to delivercurrent forhigh- tribution county over 2.900 acres of :land way construction purposes- - the line In parts of all the sectionilti townerecting a transmission ship 14 north of range 9 weet, fait , more than 100 miles long for the pur Lake base and meridian. It is the announced '''Intentiortti supply land owners with irrigation ,at the acreage water for eivned by- each-- while the remaining et nine-tentin each parcel is to 1,c, - To-Gdry farmed. For this reason, the ap-- plication says,'s it is not practical to designate the- - lends- to be- irrigated more definitely. Right to store the water at available periods during aU of each year These prices will prevail at our of- - is asked. together with use of it for fice front Sept, 22 toOct.23 incluelrrigation purposes from April 15 to September 15 in each twelve months. . , Si .50 ofa Crowns 22 K 1Construction 'is contemplated to Porcelain Crowns (true feet long, exclusive of canal. 20,000 l to- - be 14 feet $4.50 natural- color S4.50 wide at the top, 5 feet wide at the Bridge work (pe tooth) 117.mi bottom and to carry a depth of 2 tett. Pia tee of 'water. $1.00 Silver Fillings . , ; - - ' . , . It's i, ...0 .'.. t 4 , o do , , 4 ' a t; A ',,, , sirsruttt ,,, ..., , A., ' , , .4 ,..,,,,. :.,,..,.., ii.. .., ,, , , FEATURE-AT-- STATEFAIR litttiti ctittittinttalmormil ,, al; , - BE 4 'In porsonV1 a and with Record. ,t.e4 con hear them-- itent to when-yo- 1I., Side by' side, -- you can Victor, - 1 - Columbia, Edison. z three so that you can get just what you want--mistake: And we have all Records. 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