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Show ' - .; - - - - - !1..n , e ,O, dilb , , ' , I - .,.. . I I t...) , - - , T n . News of 1870). Deseret The Files of (Compiled From the . . - V , ; ,.........EMII.E.M..p.....1011mElEl,EVOMEMMEll GO .. - . 44. .................4,4-44--.4- - ANNIVERSARY. - ... ' ' '' ' ' .. : .. . ,, - ...- - ,- ' 44 , ..,.,,,447-...,41 '7,,, 7.,', .; . !. tl . ,;''''.,',' ';:44110rft , ,, -4P.s.., t'. ," , ' ; ,.. 't: ' .1 -- , ' - .1 1.,.. 't-be done to xeseuetba inatee of the I-building, but all in vain. There could dt ..4 . 1 , it' not possibily have been five minute .., 44 , . ' 1,,,C-discovof .11:' .:.,;tints elapse from the first 1 ,. . grg .ery of the ftre until the liveso the t 1 inmates were lost. and as soon as life 1,7'.'1.,,,'' ' :47:r-:- ...2.:.:.:41:'' ,T' was extinct the wind ceased to blow 4 2 4:i ', fire had where the and ct, entirely. ::; ..y... t, ,.k,,,,..:..7::,:.:.--) , I spread into an adjoining house along ;of. T.1,!;:-:,,';. ' , : ,,,,, v.,- ,..,,,, ',',,'::,. the roof. we extinguished it irowith little .. , ,:. ?, ---- --, The-T-Was ,,,,, soon -- -,-..1 Is difficuity:TA1 4 :' v ... v., - fl, ' .., -' '4 f r ...;-- i . .' ?all put out the wind arose, again and F .7 r ,410., 4 , .t During the ntght the k ,..,...,,bref,',-;,:. r i;,...:.-.t- 0,,,...i,!... ":.:,,,t,i Oragnize Mg Wolf Hunt , :i ;" ;;. ii,.".,'I little boy Alonzo.awoke, and went to 7 .11S note Tins ,,,,,.. ':,' ",'' ";.5; o' 1 the .creek to get a drink, and, when is published. with the comment that t ., ',.,,:,,1 . .........;:ic,k,',"'4, -. 1. .! be4C-fo(By- - Intortmtiona). Newslieretes.r--f,..., .,r to lire a , .,... ".,-., t.,,:,. Its message Was both Ville'''. and Id. , 4,0, ,...4,71. warm his feet but found none. URBANA. IlL. Dec. 24.The predicious: ' 'Bad it not been for the interpos mier pastime of Illinois pioneer days ' '4744;14 : ,'..79) , ''reAlt. : "Spring City. Dec. 16. 1870.. ing hand of Providence pterhaps the the wolf huntis to be revived in A been would 4 have fort entire destroyIndians "Edttoi Deseret NeA I , ed and a number more of lives The in these I - - 4 1: , ',' : 1 parts are imlmed to be Champaign county if present plans , wind, whi,n invoriabiy plows strotig' peaceable and friend1).V..t they do not Materialize-. '.,..,. eections ,,, ' from the north during theTritir-sedr t like the white imint and have. for tha, past, several months. been which was blowing at the time the' kill their deer. peop.e 1 that white aware They fell. of the presence of the old men have gold and s:iter mines; but guard wits relieved. suddenly . :, There was in the building under the iters to all.the niters tee inmans have enemy... Ilahornet,. twelve miles aresr .,,.trireans..---will- . :, ised..two- keen or blesthigpowder ant Titer-ar- e ';.be'''the ..campaign witti the I 'much , diepleael A , t,, ,,'.. ,, of which wan uncorked. ..The staves conduct of the whites lt, tms -.1 headquarters for the wolfent..a. It i, . , respect , " it ' t 4. was in 1859 when the last wolf bunt ' are' blackened and chaired, but the The Bishops in all trieie southern re4 r i occurredall 'did not Unusually...heavy-lesseespowder explode. Nearly --to fteution -- are of flects requested drourid men sheep and small farm tuock resulted lifted against this practler., ' In organization of the hunt. the building, carrying venter, And dou ty i 1 "Itespectf ' JORGE. MADSEN Hundreds the to whnt -MIASMAS A. MADSEN of men formed into units irtg arrt,st they con1 i OftbUS HYDE." an an attacking army of-twan the powder flames. green 1 will regiment 1 i .' rionse-ms4- 0 (Special Correspondence.) hunt the wolf armed with clubs. Fire. by clinging to a plank. He performed Bullion. exploded, fire, death and ...lestruction ..J . a mission to Scandinavia in 1907-would have been hurled in'everyl diI NI bar of home-mad- e bullion had arms are forbidden. .,', .. golden wedMrs. Madsen is the daughter of rection.' been presented to the Museum and , ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. William and Henrietta Anderson and Accident at Ogden.' f as a speci- Transform Theatres Into Mr. Menagerie, Pascoe, by . "i-Jorgen Madsen was celebrated at their was horn on the Atiantio.ocean. Jan. e A son of Job l'ingree was painfully men of home 1, industry. who was is : ?,.,,,, A (,, ,,A ..5,,. ! - ' k home in this city on Saturday evening, 1. 1853i while her parents - were im- ,,,,,,,,,, injured when he was struck in the charge of an ore reducing plant that Courtrooms MontZna in ;,x migrating o-A inerfriL Shea an axe knee of in 1 1 the by had Warts been ''' Dee han4 the r near , ,. erected VAS' ., .... , i ., ,5-I . , ore a pioneer of 1853. ' - schoolmate. The boy was going Swings; 'Z D. Barfoot of the 1 ! .' ; , r Joseph was Madsen Mr. in Denmark. born International (By News Service.) I They were married in the Endow. down, the stairs at, the Second dis- museum sends a letter to The News ment House by President Daniel H. came to ttah in POPLAR. Mont.. Dec. 1849, and 31, the echool Aug. trict when accident hapand 24.Film bullion ; to the attention . 4. ic.); ;."1863. He was one of the party sent Wells on Dec. 12. 1870. The observ..' ,' was immediately removed calUng lie 1:11t are ..,. ''' ' ' pened. thespians the the l' :4, before ','....4 , here f that to way lay the living opportunities g', i c,...' .,, ' '''' to Laramie in 1868 to transport immi- ance of the anniversary was placed one 44' to hie home and given surgical a ,, .. ' sok 1, ...ie. r, e,vi....i, people of this Territory In the devel- more profound tread of legal light& ahead so the celebration would tion. of the mineral resources of Two theatres and a poolroom are be- grants to Utah. In crossing Green day opment not come on Sunday. ,,, University. the region. I ing remodelled to meet the needs of river en route to their destination the The couple have eight living Chiboat in which they were riding was Tim editor devotes a news editorial At his lumber sheds D. W. Park- an enlarged judiciary whtch will were ldren. one having died; 37 granitchilcapotiaed and six of the party to account of the examination in pro- hurst had on dieplay a carload of large here every other Tuesday for law meet and drowned, Mr. ,Madsen saving himself dren,.and two ' He bobsleds which be had just received motion day. The Walker - 8 gress at the Deseret University. STEPHEN W. TAYLOR. . House , commend' the work that had been from Califorala. They ranged in ca.. is being changed Into aOpera courtroom an office for the clerk of the court now completed. Th vallWtenden 'Wrens Taylor. Indian fight- - ritrrry and in 1851 he piirformed accomplished in that inetitution and pacity frons three to ten tons. the and quarters for the Jurors, while the The Culbertson pool hell will be the Fhwt to hold court hand-th- e out the advantages and bane- Largest having been originally deelined Strand theatre is being made into points er and valiant peace officer, was a ant service helping the stricken chambers here when the work, In judge's into Of cart fits offered valley. it in Mt training companies for.dreighting of ores, in the Sierra goneer,wlict carved, Ilia AMU hi .the 1357 he vrara messenger In the Terri- - young men and women who were W Nevada mountains. illinttig of Utah for courage. not alone tonal legislature and in 1815 he go out Into the world as representsAnnouncement made that the the' 'Alves of Utah 'and Per people.- -- T- - 0 Cushman cause - of fought- - marauding I ndians.- - - InSumconsisting of Mr. il;,''17.104ftkomal2amti.w.1.161...'""."11w71"747.174""11411"1""a.""111.1.1."..mulAL - editorial takes the of was sheriff he 'sixties later of son was to lo: task He the Cushman, "vocalist and tighteousness. 'seven. its seeming lack ofpublic IIMIIMIMMIIIIMMMP. interest In 'Ile Mr. Burke. organist, and delineator;' George and Catherine Broadbent Tay- mit county and In the middle Sim Lettie lot'. born in England, Dec 25, 1835. ties. after having served as special examination to which an open invi- Burke. vocalist, would give an enterof the of six protecting government agent Ile came to America at :ltation had been extended. tainment in Faust's in hisearly the - mails in eastern Utah, bewas "A Dangerous Onuoctre Aa extended reportof the...commit, yearsandes , ina police-offic'teens camets Utah the caption. "A Dangerous tee on tees.: of the "Parent society." he died at his home in this city March 1848. later Five In years is S. H. c9mpany given by Putnam, chairman. a local Item tzlis of the as in the military service of the Ter-- , 22, of this year. "Character." doings of one William Among the items of the report are the - - - Killingly. whn results of bee - culture obtained by wae brought befre ATEBIAL for this' department ing. with contents wee destroyed; also"'JlItttlett Clinton and held on eharges John Morgan. A. H. Davis and Edwin The of disturbing, the peace and amault Morgan. adjoining kitchun room. this week is taken from the the At the Sabbath meeting in the tabpreperty loss is between two and thiee and battery with intent to do bo,i''y I TheeDetieret of edition weekly thousand dollars, but far wore. than harm. It seeme that he amused him- ernacle, Elders Italph.,..Tbytakauti-an- d never, travelsr never,rides.on - a street-car,- im or ' e. wee.-.this tha4ose elt with Whbotifig "bis Viso! 'mutt 14ing fleorgi Q. cannon were the speakers Stewart in room Sister the alarm. sprang forenoon and Elder Oren Pratt Margery uhuelve language in the sittinif , The outstandieg feature of the tie, could not be the victim of a runaway? you are, you don't need protecfrom her bed and rushed into Mei of the Omaha House, thei: went Into In the afternoon. The discourse of , sue 'is account of a terrible could prevent la saloon and beat a man name,' Mc- Elder,Pttatt is reported in full. before flames tragedy.' ,,, anyone tion. designated as the most . was nrobablz the Dreg victim. with and head over tha her. the Coal on Exhibition., amity in the history of the Territory Brother E li H. Stout. son of Hon. Ho- IKintlOrt , wounds from which fire at Kana,b in which thus far-- -a IA front of his store on East Temfrom the tire, i was said to be in a serious six lost. The victims were lea Stout,oneescaped All others need travel accident insurance, and without F. A. Mitchell uas exhibitof the little boys. Brother condition. ple street, also He , gave Augustus bringing paying the pre- kira Margery Stewart . wife of Levi Stout is badly burnedabout the face Johnson A mvere beating. , ing a large piece of coal taken from , , . stewart.. and ,fiverof lie eon- s- First". shotild e rs back and bands but is now. the of Mr. Wasatch coal winch a have alum, mine, raay i ' ' lIeTenthWarttConeert' Mitt-hewerdof thetragedyto reach Salt liras I eteellted- wo-- nre , ',onceThe lung) came in a brief dispatch from PrestTa The Seventh ward meetinghouse weighed over SOO pounds. recover. The will he little George A. Smith. at St. George, to boy, Alonzo, was not turned very seri- - ,l had been enlarged. remodeled and reSeveral pieces of potato which bad . THESE-- ARE THE FREE whh point the news had been tak41 ieetily.- - Thera perished in the fire 'de" novated. and presented' an unusually been longed behind To celebrate bench accidentally by Jame, Thorp,, titirther,,,s,taile of 'attractive appearance. one News of of Deseret Zile iris': rY BENEFITS Marg. TO age -Persnn.' Stuart. the catastrophe were contained in a 3tt opening of the rejuvenated hall a typos" were brought forth and were ' ' Lehi if aged '.'"' Charles ,Courtet :the SUBSCRIBERS: brief letter to The News from Mr..ii end concert' Was Announced' for the follow- - found.li local paragraph declares, to S., aged 14; 13; aged Van, ' cornunder the management Stewart himself; but the most AccinENT TO PUBLIC to of the have Parts started evening log perify. LorenEdward Heber need 9; Carlos, W. in account and Il.Frtsfrom CONVEYANCE,. letter Careless of Professor earn." plete potatoes resembled dark flint rock in t Mr. M. F. Farnsworth of Kenai,. (This rr'' aged 7. The first named is For death by the wrecking or dister. Professor Carelem was to give color and hardne,& and smart raps wife of and the Levi Elder Stewart, W. IL with a hammer were required ablement of any railroad pessenger letter was not received in time for the to L. Mrs. ,,,, Careless, violin -. , , , ,,. ,.,,,,-,, , polo, remainder are his sons. threa of whom Tostor or pa Peen ger etearmehip or-Chamberlain- - vocal. break thom.--Thweeklr elle of the :.711orand tiPPetire ?lire,' potatoes hal Who perished, one bY' steamboat. in which or on which the the home or Jan. David McKenzie the bench about a year. i. mt,. his bribe'lettr selections and ...gored-1will the and wife is who, traveling aP R living. I k Farnsworth's letter follows, in - Da.g Shadraeh Rounqy and William-Ca-S-proeetde from the-anpassenger, or by the wrecking ' '",, - I 1.1(1E1n-eis by Ilia wife who died in tertainmeniThewere ,, be used to help to advertise for certain strayed On to or ' disanicment of Details car tire. any public the city some 11 years ago . , 'idefray the omnibue. street railway car. taxiimprovements recently stolen stock. I "On the morning ofthe14th. at a .1 the fire originated will A card in the Avertioting COIUMTIS cab or eutomobile stage. driven or made in the meetinghouse. Quarter past four o clock we wer, ably never he known. for the guard the time 815 h of an a,sessrnent announced Z. C. M. I. Bazaar. or 'eas relieved at a qu alarmed by. the cry of fire-- one lug :al past three.' A :d.lei! on share ori clock in the Jordan Brother Levi Stewart's buildings in !at which tune the wind was In which pc;fa local rhapsodizes paragraph Nlitting conipany. a the N. W,- corner of the fort was in iiroag from the north, hut no blowing sign of the brilliant illumination and display The quarterly report of City ger. SI,n0a For loss of both hands. flames The .building wax used ParilY i fire The guard on duty at the time of goods at Z. C. M. I holiday blzaar Itobert Campbell show. receipts 00e; both feet. S1000, sight of for storare, and also as a sleeping :neither Sal" nor heard anything until at the Eagle Emporium. Special of 116,1,4-6and disbursements of , p,th e7eR, $1 n00-- one banti. anti tin $19.927 17 apartment for the boys. This build- - the cry of fire. We did all that could praise is given one foot. SI one. either foot and sight of one eye SI On0 1!)1....:. Netada and the "Mormons." - 4 L.,.: For !cote of ono foot, tit or Above The ta.ual amountrof editorial cornthe tinkle joint, or one hand at or mem various' topics, and miscel-I...,., above the writ joint. or the entire Inca of sight of one eye. If such inyr harm e,perially reprints from Is Puttered in Out manner de. , le' Utah jury ,and paper," ,,,rrerningt ,7 .... , scribelss hove SGlifi. are-'Included in this to due Paid if -, rieeldent exthe ,Th sieettreti one . ,....' week's E,I:tiOn. CoMment on le Immediately end wholly dfeabled , River Reveille the company ecill,tly for a perind' ' ,..,,,,,1 -, a statement of Sens-- 1 takes iiw,e . , 4, ' i- re OUR GALLERY OF PIONEERS ,10. , , , .., t f f " eveningthe-- - clam tacked its tette; enthusiasm and twilitThe -was traced to the absence of the spry ' old lady.' Inquiry at her home brought the answet that there was a dinner and euchre at a . house which she did not care friend's to miss. ' theUntil last year she was president of athletic club at the McNaugher school. She declaree she will continue her , , swimming this winter.----- der whose; direction the display had - The. retie. short alcirtsc and low. neck dreaaeor bee arranged. of are no . worse than the traini, today hoops, bustles-- wigs Presidents Party Still Mira, and patches of yesterday, according and 'I Mr& President Brigham Young were stilt vinced Eisenhela "I am firmly COW Gee:4e A. Smith that younger In I'Dildc" Seteral dtspatehes had l will come ,ent the all right in the end." been received from President Smith. !she said. "My: but One of them again complAins of the l ()rtes.". she COrwitittAA we were the wild Irregularity with which the Salt Lake -- mail ta- St. tittome hursed curneetion ,. armers i n Illinois at Cedar City. FIFTY YEARS T T ,........... . , THE DESERET- - NEWS SATURDAY DECE3IBER 25 1920 - ' r , , - , .. - 4, and-par- , , ..,,,..,,, , ...,,,...,.,.,,,,......,,,,,r, ,' . , ; , : ,:-- 4-.- ..,:, e, F ,a,, 0... , , I- ,..f :,,, ',. following-tielf.exManatdr- . 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THE ID ES FIR Et tNEWSCirculation--Etept- . , --- I will subscribe to The Doily noseret News from date hereof sod roirolarfy thooattor until further notice,. and wish you to regloter we as entitled travel secident in aaaa Pee Vrneured by You for rod,' subscribers withoutto As July additional coat to me. This Is to bo in accordanco with the of the travel accident 'neurotice policy. which to to ho deriverod to proviolons me by the intro', anet cOMParly. I fitil0 Urdetittand that Vic) floseret Nvto Inky ebbacet t the ins lane policy issued mit if I diseoatinuo ny subacriptiOn. 7, Vo-,;(4- rum'. - , ' ,..s ..e - r 1 . A t , - , . - -- MAIL TMS COUPON TODAY AND GET PROTECTION , AT ONCE. , i , , . s Fill Out the Coupon and Present With Your Subscription. Tsroviinfle N Intormilionst NOW. Service.) . ettc,,,,, I. ' , ., , than i fl.., I as to the proposed d PI : to The, Daily Deseret by subscribing ' News, the oldest newspaper in Utah, the fastest growing newspaper in Utah and i n many ways considered the most epresentative newspaper in Utah. . Thie 111.11rattro elien tent env.p en, pereon 'totter twelve fin veere of irTAI , ' rhIe teenranee Omit not voqrt rover to, 1111191 suffered ()welde the teert. tIN Inria1 lime of ' rnitA itoettaed or "rife ta. the sttp.may iset or Alen iniorred 1.71140r elp. the fore. pert.' Lavit vrintr she walked a mile to ,a ; 1 one I imimmtno pool and miSsed but . I , - ' . . iliritt,r, Stri,1 nrolr the condition', ee... cited in the preceding eection, he irrrmetilfitelv end wholly dioahled and prevented from performing and every duty pertelning to hieany or f,19441,0.--er- r - T$1.17 apeupeltion COMPANY' WILL r4v. tor . period net eveeeding TEAT enVA FrTryr.co.erry..Trfr WrIgerg verlrMNy'rl, AT Trtr RATr nr , ' '''''''''' ,. 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'. - o correspondent on nat President C. i. a Grant, tit his family, and se;ert par') (4 ,,fficials and friends werforl ma,e Caiifornia the :rip to Would spend a smd fo!lowing t Sa-,Lako City. day or ts,) In New .1k City a meeting of d ander the auspices women wa of the (.'ula tor the PurP000 of , for . .a arrang".r.g t: preliminaries e world s rongrent of women Julia War,i presided. Osborne of ChiGenera. t, .sa, trirongly urged by cago s r for, governor of Utah. General a Washington-dispatchaeconling In the I geisate Mr. Pomeroy introdu,e1 bta to incorporate the sriten . . , , Grant r A lb , - ''' Z,) 'i hopes for his recnVery were ,,,to. WV A 1 VT, ASK YOUR JoI,Llar&A.LELIA, . wErK - . - poses. PI,A ItextreforcIrInC NIT'! - b.;:ents s0.-- to 4., BunARD . But there are stormy days aheaddays when Old Man Winter and his fellow nuisances, Sam Snowstorm and Bill Blizzard, will put on another battle by ordering a supply of imam., Castle Gate or Clear Creek coa12best fors.U. pur. - ----- ' ,,,,,,,,,Trrnot have been sitting in his cabin a man unknown to Inm etierki- silo without provocation :e-of any km-'a pistol and shot the doct,r .r.L.I.ting wounds that. It was fear, lz.:gTt prove fatal. though has was , , , L ed food to tfk,t men who did. ,Also were the first "Mormon" in what late, - C,- ,n.e to bel'ievada,the,. paragraphkrom the Gazette is taken account of th, shooting of Dr. 7,11W "There's one thing that can't be done," says Old Man Winter. "That's to spoil Christmas Day by puttin 6n a cold weather circus. - The Castle gate ind Clear Creek twins always take the kick out of our show." . Moron11r witia ,,, tori had nelthing to rmaltent establishment of that Le,1The:NeWS ehows that if the "Slur:,inis' aid not parlihiPallthe mining operations very active, of .early ListDry, they furnish-- , that the . '' - 0 ,, 4 - 1 Ivalitagi,... ? t.i.. il., ,c -- - 7.7rMe.., ' SAM '7f t.,,,t oi S NOMIORMAso - --- irrroi - , ikeire agl ...., , on ,..-,,..- , .. ' ;1:'.41;5 9.,., . - - Ill Insurance Policy m -- 44,,hiatradaAe-thar-nefteet. '' Air ," - tvih ..,01:41114,04,064 ......... ,000,:4: - - 4,3 , cerpt--frr,rr- 11 to011to 0 ft . t - 0.- .. -- -- .witio.,- ' , 7e.9141 r :4 '4' 7 ? 0 . . MANir3 WINTER. t. 7 le. . ..,,,,,--"- r OLD ...,,k, ,c, its1,; - ;I o 0 ' 1A,, j ,1, ,,,t - - -J- 4.....4r. , f ,,11 '-- oirv-,-:--",,- ,:l -- A.. .4 . ' . .eicle...l'it. -- 101) - - ,?--, III YER Q. ( ,Jocit - o 411b)t'l- livn.). .,,,,..,.."......,......,, -- :: I .' -- 4' d'''''''.'". i , t .".0,,of . |