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Show iMiA 0 3 th heart,' inflicting a. dangerous wound. Dr. Anderson was caned In te attend the unfortunate young man. He -- decided that the bullet was too near a .vital organ to attempt Its for the time at least. A later report stated that the. patient was improving. Horse Thieves In Weber. According to a letter from a Mr. Hansen-o- f ilUton.Weber. Valley.. horse thieves had been operating in that section. . Mr. Hansen statedthat he had turned out two horses and that after hunting ten days he had failed to find them, later he learned that two men O sensible grocer In the Fifteenth ward hall, the managers being Mesa re. George Swan.' W. 1". Binder. Thomaa C. Grigs and J. K. Hall. The music was furnished by the Smith brothers and C. Evans and James Currie was caller. A fine supper was provided by the committee at the house of William Ayrton. Among those present was President Daniel H. Wells The city editor had recently paid a visit to Z. C. M. I. and seas surprised at the fine stock of cheap furs which Supc H. B. Clawson exhibited. Deaths Reported-( Among the' dealing' reported this week were the following: At Oxford, Cache eonnty. Elisha Lorenzo Botce, age 7 yean, eon of John and Mary . v , thinks of offering any other braird of chocolate implace of Ghirardellis.1 Because he knows an d you kn ow that no other chocolate i: takes its place. I other out of Jtho TtlXejr; ooUilng C- - end Maraparet Thompwn Brower, had sindo been heard of them In the Lehi, Malmda S. Loveridpe, wife UBh ' valley. In comment The Hew said: f'AV & and Martha F, Thom if thT fnformafon 61 Mr. Hansen In thi city, at the residence of be correct.and Jtha animal have ec- - f Preeideut Xxinie) Rr Wells,- - Florence Smfth, year, dau&- htuaily been stolen. this will put tho EmfneHn tef Of Alma U and Telitha C. Smith. people on the alerts. The child wa bom in the Sandwich rather risky .business to thi Ter Island while the parent were on a ritory as well ss in any other; the mission. Funeral cervices were held at CihirarJcHr i Ground Chocolate I tb Wells residence, the epeskers be-criminals mlsht not rnn U nrar It never told m bulk but in can President Wells and Elder ling George chance of being lynched; but Jf It is only. I n thit way Ghirardcllii reonce known that they are operating Q. ACannon. record In quick transportation tain its flavor and strength the within the confines of Utah Territory, was E. Matnnn of John reported by their capture Is almost sure, two hum important elements of the Salt Lake Theatre, who said he had received a package of newspapers food chocolate. , Indian Raid Threatened. s A -- dispatch from Brest. Georgs A. from Leeds. England, ths psekags 74 tha In 444 13 miles coming days. Smith, who with President Brigham A citizen write In to protest against Sjv "Gtar-ar-dtllToung was at St George, told of a accumulation of refuse and debris threatened Indian raid In Southern the 0 GHlt AllDEU.1 CO. on. North Utah. Ths dispatch was aa follows: In and along City Creek Sss fraacsca . street. fcswiljB Temple St George, Dea 1. Interest In Fish. "Editor News- Patnlsh, the chief who led the Navahoes A. Milton MuCsv-r- . chairman of ths who killed Dr. Whitmore and Robert fish committee of the organization reMcIntyre five years ago. has now cently perfected for the promotion of crossed - the Colorado with a band, Hve slock, bee and fish, submtts S and threatens the lives and property lengthy letter giving details of fish of the inhabitants of the southeastern and oyster culture. In another com- frontier. The people of Kane, Wash- munication Mr. Musser gives a report ington, Iron and Beaver counties have of the fish committee's been advised to keep a vigilant guard and actlvttlea Some of thsInvestigations Items wre over their stock and to be prepared to Messrs. Rock wood. Pettit and Miller repel any attack that may be made had found Warm Springs Too shallow by the Navahoes and their allie for fish culture. Springs on Bevenlh West street and others that rose near President Voting's Trip. , In addition to the foregoing tele- Capt. Hooper's resldencs would furSIMPSON D. HUFFAkER water for an extensive gram, several brief dispatches had nish sufficient farm, in the opinion of the committee This Utah pioneer ef the year 1147, passed the winter of 1141-4- 7 at Win- been received from Presidents Toung A. P. Rockwood Bishops if. Miller He crossed the Plains and Smith and their party, telling of and R. T. Burton and Quarters. tbs data of his arrival In the Talley ter had started plans for la Jedediah M,. Grant's company., in their progress on their preaching tour, In eras fish bora October 4, Kentucky which he sated as a extensively.' Mr Musser being of Ten. They had been caught in a snowstorm raising had organized the following flah comIn 1111. When 17 years of ago ho re- In the latter part of captain 1141 he Went to at Parowan and there a as four Inches mittees to act as djunc's of the parThe following moved with hls parents to Illinois, and California with a company of Utah of snow - at Beaver. A leading editorial discusses "Amer entAt Wanshlp. on Silver pold Stevenaoo. Thomas, Alley. Angebecame a convert to "Mor--; men who bad been called to work In message froiri St. George- give a Creeksociety! Irani-In Utah " The usual amount of Kranci Charles Car- lina and Frederick Mones Henry Reynold some of the features of glimpse trip: 1141 the In In of a returned and 7950. resident and mines, gold monism, ter snd William Haddon. At Coalville, James and John Mills, Jenkln and other editorial and miscellaneous mat"St George, Dec. 1 Nauvoo. In the fall of the latter He served Salt Lake county as selectReter is Included In the Issue John Allan, Henry Mary Jones, Benjamin Salisbury On Mon- on Chalk Creek Evening News year hie wife died, leaving five sthhll man or commissioner for a number of day"Deseret turning elders Ralph Thompson, G. President's Message. evening we preached at Parowan. Evans andonJacob Huffmajw At Mor- Q. children. Early In 1144. when the years, and hls home In South Cotton- President Darnel and McAllister. WilM. East Bywater Creek Dr McCune and gan City, Canyon foung. The outstanding feature of the na expulsion of ths people from Nauvoo wood. where he died In 1191, was myself occupying liam D. Robert The the and time. . Eddington, Hugg, tional news la the message of Prest became Imminent, he began to make notsd for Its hospitality, and for the Hooper Settlement Named. meetinghouse is nicely finished. The J. Ross dent U 8 to Congresa. He pays patriarchal size of the family congregation preparations for the westward Jour-ne- truly waa C. L.. who waa visiting the Cache considerableGrant Pack. On G. John chairman Sr., of Tuesday acting large. He man was a attention to international and. having remarried, he crossed universally respected forenoon we traveled In a snowstorm the horned stock committee, submits s Valtoy. send a letter from Logan, telland discusses affairs the usual phases the Mississippi In February, and for hls usefulness and his Integrity. snd at 11 o'clock preached at Cedar report on Investigations os to the cat- ing of his trip north and o some of of national activity. On recommenthe changes he had noted since his last dation Is that City We remained at KanaiTa over tle situation and prospect Jurisdiction of the Terfor this department had the reputation of being a sober night. President Toung and bagNinth Warder sends in letter previous visit to Cache three years be- ritories be transferred from the degage train remained at Leeds on calling attention to a lecture which fore. H was especially interested, he partment of state to the department of this week Is teken from the and industrious man. B. Elder William Wllle had delivered In say In noting en route Improvements thd Elder while night, Wednesday interior. Woman Dies Suddenly. weekly edition of The Deseret , settlement, Toung and myself went to Harris- that ward, preparatory to hls taking at "Muskrat Springs" A Washington dispstch states that A Mrs Dalton, who lived in the burg News for Dec. 14. 1170. Arrived here safely at 12 charge of the Ninth ward day school. which had lately changed its name to there was a strong feeling there A number of serious accident The roads have been good He also remarked In passing that It Hooper. two Ninth ward, died very suddenly and o'clock against the president a confirmation fine. The waa Bishop S Woolley's team that "Kratz" submits a le'ter in which of of "them fatal, are Included In this Coroner Beetle conducted an Inquest and the weather mostly as governor of Utah and black rocks in the read are as abund- had hauled the large granite block he discusses the English Petition of thatVaughan In all probability hls name would week's report. A 15 year-old daugh- - After a post mortem exsmlnatlon and other act ant as ever. Our Journey has been from the Cottonwood quarries Habeas Corpus to the Rights, be withdrawn, Th president. It Is ter Of John Young lost her. life under Tssgsrt and Fowler report- entirely prosperous arid we have- had temple, referred fu jn this department historic iWii nienUl stated, was being urged to adopt a unusual circumstances. She had gone ed that death had been produced 7 no accident with the exception ' f a last week sterner Death. Causes policy again the "Mormons" Smallpox few damaged carriage. The weath' Into a gully behind her father's house the formation of fibrous clots In er and to appoint a man as governor who Benjamin Peart, president of the is cold but very fine thermometer Junction, to the a elders Ogden called would be unrelenting in hls treatment quorum, According meeting of all In the Tenth ward, and a large rock, the cavity of the heart Major Hempaa 24 degrees at sunrise and 29 de- elders In this city and vicinity, to be smallpox had broket) out In the Stev- of the "Mormon" people. Pennsylfell upon her, stead conducted the examination cf grees at 9 o clock." becoming loosened, held In the oiJ Tabernacle ens family on Burch creew, near Og- vania politicians were seeking to have --crushing her head so badly that death witnesses knd the Elder George Nrbeker had received den, and one death had resulted. Shelby M. Cullom. anchor of the Jury returned a verTvia hies and Business Note a letter from Elder William King, at An unidentified disease somewhat bill, which figured eo conresulted within a short time dict In sccordance with the decision Relief Society sard Eleventh was Thq many caus.ng to similar Sandwich smallpox Islands Elder spicuously In these columns a few King - J. C. Smith was killed by a snow-slid- e of the medical attendant had given a party in the sard school- Ide. It was reported In deaths' aid Oregon. from the that months drouth had ago. weather appointed as governor. to elu.it house with such success as I In Cottonwood canyon. He was Accidentally Wounded. Reports from Colorado stated inthat editor the following , turned to almost Incessant rain. local the from an there active were 'the Vigilantes miJTl'S A A EDI CATION, caught in the allde a short distance of The affair was so sprlgntly, enjoy-- . John C. Vance, a Passenger on "Manhattan. effort lo put down thievery and other from the Richmond lode, where he Bishop S W. Woolley, suffered a serl- - aable and harmonious that it reflected' had recently Recently a young man of college are Following is the Rat of Utah passen- - crime One committee on its conductors ws employed as a miner, and was ous gunshot wound while on his way the utmost credit Mexdames he wasn't afraid on the steamship Manhattan, apprehended and hanged, three horse traa akd- whether Bean. gers managers carried several hundred feet down alto th canyon. It appears that he and And cattle thieve he would become a "back number" had recently arrived: ThFen-jWh- o and Cushing. Leaker Hls! had thoughtlessly left the hammer Morgan. From the Reese River Reveille news twenty-fv- e Eleanor, Thomaa. Catherine year hence, due to hi gulch and completely burled. trtinmtnt consisted of dancing.. andAnn. William R Evans. Mary A., Mor- - had been obtained that Mrs. Ram lark of a college education fellow workmen turned out In force of hls pistol resting upon the cap. singing etc. Through of the mwn and Jonathan Reynolds, Mary A.iBrannan, wife of the Sam Brannon for r o? circumstance he wa compelland after considerable difficulty sue-- ! While he was seated on a sack oflTh.atrs program announced "The Road to William. Mxry J . Joseph end Alice ;the ship Brooklvn h.story. and at this ed to gire up hie school work after drams. w the ceeded In getting the body out. In-- i grain In hls wagon his holster was e a millionaire of San hrancUco. Marvann and George For therf k. folowed by the farce, Sheppard. romp ctrig the eighth grade. son. Elizabeth. Jane. Sarah. Clara, had been granted a divorce and awards benefit of the boy who 4 oonhf quest wss held before Coroner H 8 accidentally turned upside down anai.The Arilul Dodger" ex- husband's property. we former her half and of a lleber led choice of Bennet, branch the give Her.ry Lynham, profession, ward Fourteenth Jeatle and verdict was rendered ln'tl)e pit)) fl) out, slrikipg ihft.yagoq - rj.,. fnvm ih Twin man'. riTlf 'Iwas' Abcur tn move- Hit Ant. EphralnT M dry. "Robert Slid Ed t 'Three Of tour prisoners wlwhsrt trari, accordance' with ihs facts" stated, wheel. The load wag discharged and, five U Nevada 4o consider from the reasonable to "lent escape William and templed win Furness. Mary, Mary; widlnr west of the school- Thomas no by or six ears spent lb learning the funMr . jSmlth wss from Illinois and had ths u!let entered Mr. Vance's right j house Fowles; Ann Jones; Agnes state prison and had hoenwounds. damental of printing, which for sev of their, died Leo-- I guard had Harriet held and and been been: in Utah about two year had Sophia jj Buckley, Hs hip, passing upward and lodging near Ayery pleasant party a. iA t Horse-ste&Il- I I ( . y" - Yara-psh-u- te , i y, M -- - - i Hod-tim- i -- w.- Could You Use aSvW-- v ff ni SK3383. ltk J he usual That dance wss. In Its way, aa novel as ths din Stockton- - snd Dagett. neither of whom could Play a note, and openly floated because they couldn't eui in upon each other with machlns-ilk- s Prescott eat regularity on th bench, tilting upward from the comer of hls mouth, and" plaved. Hls thoughts, however, wer elsewhere. Sometimes ov erseas And sometimes In the avlng present. Alone of the three he really cared about dancing with Beatrice, and he cared cumulatively. He wasn t bitter, he was merely burdened by regret. Resentful, not at hls friends, but at th contingency. Still, what was there to do A hls thoughts pursued th logical sequence he laid the I'lksP aside, snd sat straighter, and began to ptay In a different manner playing a waltz to Beatrice "Vsrschmate Llebe He wondered if she knew It. He plajed exquisitely snd suddenly cursed himself, and them. They were merely dancing' Idiots! "Quarter past nine, said Daggett wsmlngly. That's so We'd better to get to work' Beatrice made a sturdy protest, but they roared her down . "K. P., a said Daggett carelessly, t j're re- Ileved. Youve done ncihly You're tl - best grad- aisle of the correspondence school course In Plano And as a sl'ght token ot playing I ever heard our esteem Stocky and I are going" to let you visit while w police the campj: - - Prescott shook hls head. "Oh, that wouldnt be fair- Fair. JHftyen'tysu. been., J for whole evening? Keep him away. Mis Mor-an, will yen "We really mean II," said Stockton seriously, "He's done hls share and more. We can clear np the w hole outfit in thirty minute. said Prescott, not too Insistently, "Oh. no tie caught Beatrice's eves and wavered Daggett, and Stockton a horribt Blacker, he sold. Beatrice displayed no surprise. Of course, she agreed, "naturally you would. prlvtir" V.- cross-legge- d -- - ' ' pagalx Three? ) "Why so i "Because you're that kind of a man, she said enigmatically. "Well, shall w sit down?" "You must be tired' Rhe sighed In "Oh, yew beautifully tired. He reminiscence, and Prescotts eyes flickered. had only been the orchestra! It'S been such a good time, hasn't It" r. 'Tor us," he said, It's been a "Won't you let me belong, too He looked down at her and half smiled. "I think,'1 hs said; not very steadily, "that I'll take advantage of this last opportunity to tell you what all this has meant to me. We're likely to he ordered back to the Coast In a day or two, now. I to be discharged from iher "But you've told me that already, Mr. PresAnd, cott, she interrupted with sweet earnestness. beside it's been ouch pleasure to me, too. Don't It's mak It -- 7 or couldn't poswibly mak It too emphatic repeat It too often. It was wonderin' of you. PerEspecially after everything had fectly wonderful And with gone so wrong with you this morning. your famllv away,, and yapmtrmibtes-- ahout. oer- vants and thing and you hera alone. You've made affor wllwg he feel almost like a human-bein- g. much as any on could. I want you to know that I sha'n't ever forget R ever." . life-save- one-side- r . , 1 Qh, I'm not worming about that. I've plenty I haven't any excuse. And I'd need to give you one, because that's the sort of girl ou are He looked down at her again, and shut his mouth tightly. "Let mejell you, anjway, he said. "It can't hurt anything now We may never see Fkch'-ffTthrt'6rmt& 'agttTrCT thfntf I'm not sure. you know. You mav not be offended T I hop hot.' dotrt want yob to be offended, Just It as as the biggest compliwant you to think of ment I could pay you. But I don't want to go away without having you know I think you're . . . ut terly adorable He blurted this out Incontinently, and paused, expectant, but there was no answer; she was marvelously absorbed In the rug. "It Isn't only the wav you've taken u In and treated us," he went on, but It's everything else . . . Onlv you're . I can't describe It. . you're so nearly like the itlcture I'd mad In,my own mind long ago about th girl I thought I'd . . . like best, sometime. I felt that when we first came In. Tou'v been such a good comrade today. Youve o Youve been sweet bees so thoughtful of u about It, And It hasn't been easy for you. either. I know yoo had the deuce of a time; and you wanted to be kind to a lot of enlisted men, and this was a pretty poor substitute. And w weren't even heroes for you all we are Is three disgruntled men who cant forget that they never had a chance to of u Pretbe a part of the war. Pretty bitter-- all I wish I believed the rest of ty poor company. the world would treat us as decently." S -- rnuntAii for somethin The Inland Printer. W. W, in n -- w-- 1 "" v ar " ghe considered for bridges "Do you think T shall?" A one-wh- I 4MIlr HAlirtW art of them all. my life hll bsv. -4 fnur-flust.e- There was an Instant of silence: from the kit- Stockton and Daggett bawling t ihe tp'p of their lung Tipperary-a- chen -- - foaiV t - of-4- anti-clima- x. so-e- p -- . memory I I didn't have when I left home, and crowd of goofs coming to dinner todav, and they've won't find when I get back. Like the other men. What do you got the flu. She's havlrg hysteric As though I'd actually earned it Instead of being say If we three go In and try to cheer her up? And Could you let me have that someone else said something I didn't catch, and then Just an He broke off there and for Christmas! It's only you said Well, I don't give a darn who she Is. ITS a dozen trem- a sbam not to let her have her party. Maybe It . they stood, face to face, for perhaps .lncrsduioUA, .put. hi wlH1 bev NTayiwsb- - 'will think- wcJr . orowd"--- uiwu .cojda .Xbeo..Piescolt, hand and found hers. because we have not got service of he said, In a voice that was "Writ to me. etrlpes Only, I'm going, anvhow,' And then there was another pause, and then vou said 'Can you hardly audible, nvrlte to me. Tell me everuse Ihreer Of course, I didnt know then that you ything. I do understand I do. What difference doee It make whether you got there or not. when were officer but .Prescott was almost apologetic In hls confuyou wanted to go, snd tried to go, and Just tell m sion. Oh, we thought It wouldnt kill anybody If everything. I I want you to. Prescott's fingers closed more tightly. we " "And In the meantime? ' She rose. She came to him. Prescott winced. So what I think afiout you. sheaabL " to that Beatrice, electrified by her own impulses, dazed vou didn't come Just to hav some fun and you bv her own response, looked info hi eyes, and knew didnt come Just to take yourselves out of your the glory ofthe age. You misery because ybu weren't In the fighting "This"' he faltered. And and not because it's came because you thought Id be hurt if you didn't. She met hi kiss midway, and Christmas either' You didn't know whether I'd be twenty or forty. Footsteps wer already sounding In Just in time You didn't care. You Just casq to keep jne not the pantry. One hasty kiss and that was all. you from being disappointed. That long, long trip-Ifrom fomp just for that. And "Bully day! said Daggett, springing from th He motioned toward th kit"They helped lowest step to the snoxry sidewalk. chen. "Nice girl. said Stocktdn, "Hop you had a I know. And then "But you made them com visit, K. P. pleasant when you did come said Prescott, absently. "Fine!" "Well? "Heres the corner let take a look back end The hest I Can hope for. she said, 1 that you'll really like to remember it. Because that a sure enough! In the window!" "There she n hat I wanted that was what I warded for the salute! Twof R!ght"hai men who didn't come. Something pleasant to look ... Right turfi, march! back on. That was nTT " Back at the window. Beatrice, her hand Prescott shivered - Hls eves were very bright. pressed tight to her heart, watched them disappear Don't mak sqy mistake about that. If it's corner. " around ytre gusty been worth while for you , Not lonely-- in spite of the loneliness Beatrice . "Worthwhile? Haveh't I told yoet "No! smiled. RmUed listened sighed. Touched her tips Time ajid lime again. You've "Yes. I have with a gentle forefinger. Breathed out a sigh that made it s beautiful day for me- waa at once a prayer, a blessing, and a paean of FreecoH-steppe- d bsvkwrf :JDoTtH ta!k tike- thanks for what ths ds y had done 'fof fiet; 8ud- that! Fleaee! I tell you, I cant stand It I tell den!y darted to the table, end snatched 01 p th you. Pve been pretending it's real! You've been so gloves that he had left, and crushed them to her adorable " His voice dropped audden'v. ha surged, breast. Cried a little oitt of sheer thankfulness that forward. "Listen! I's Christmas' You shouldn't the Huns were powerless to take him from her, and hsv made me go on! You said you uiderstcoirr" out of sympathy with the wound to hls pride that We may be ordered West, any m'nute. Perhaps I even' she could never hope to heal and stopped to of explanation, ta eral centtrriee ha been styled the art preservative of all arts. Just as much a period of educa ton as a like term of years spent in a college or other in etliution of higher education? At the completion of this apprenticeship the printer has something that no one can take from him, just as surely aa tho student gatns knowledge which wilt be ayart of him tfchroughout life. "In the practice of the art of print- -' ing, tha printer ranks with the minis- -' ter. the teacher and the man of lettwv-Surety there is ne nobler calling than that of the art preservative, the one art to which all the other arts and professions come. A printer may net be able te take up translate It Into English, but he can perform a distinct service to mankind by taking this manuscript and making of It a complete book, the influence of which will be multiplied a thousand t times by- reason quantity pro- dUCtlOB. printer may not be able to deliv a manuscript In a foreign tongue and er a speech which will move hundreds to action, but he can reproduce th message of gome noted man, othmt thousands, ye millions of every na can get an Inspiration natality "No a printer can't fashion a figure from a piece of marble but how many so ecuptors are able to do aof thing simple (from the astandpoint of a print-so page Upe er) a to set up spaced and positioned on thea sheet as to he a thing of beauty and joy for even "Kvery man Is a specialist of some sort whether he be a doctor, lawyer, musician or printer and if he doee hls work just a little better than those before him. Jt cannot be said that he is a failure Tmrtitv-dlv- e rears from now T may be a back nurttber so far as literary but If f am attainments are concerned, o can a master printer motnenff then burned Tier - -- though. "What reason la that?" , He walked a atep or two away from her; turned- back abruptly. "How can I tell' you" he demanded. "Youd I think I'm crsxy.- - Perhaps I Tm. I must b havent any right to go on, Jr ter I dldnf heve kny right to let you all .Slav, did I? anyhow?"- - " "Ye but was that the only reason?" she lifted her head, "You see," she said, '"when you told ms over th telephone that the men couldnt com T was so hurt after what Id been through to mak it possible that I was almost crying. Please dont Interrupt. And I heard you say I could Just barer Jy hear It to somebody eli Prescott was crimson. .I heard you say, Shut 8p, you fellow s! Listen! . Heres a poor girt all bussed up because she had a mak It up. W'e i -- I go, - I'll come You've given me ple wont thlnk-dldn't get scros And, presently, wlth that smile stiff on her" hack, though If vou' 11 let me. the hope that perhaps other peo- - 'lip and golden warmth In her heart, went up- I'm slacker altherbecauae I stairs with supreme gentleness to minister ttr jeml- 1 wish I could take with me th rna. 1 at el V AT , .1 J |