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Show at Preston and that two people have already died. Cache Memories BY PKF.STCN NIBLIY THATCHER AND SONS were In Logan, was returning home on improving their flour mill in horseback, after his days labor, lie met with a severe accident. He April 1888. Thatcher and Sons, proprie- was riding a tender mouthed colt, tors of the Union Flouring Mills, and just as he had crossed the have completed arrangements to ditch in front of A. D. Thatchers back on the begin the erection of a large ad- residence, he pulled the animal dition on the east side of their bridle rein, throwing ditch. The rider fell off mill on First street. Including the in the tell on top of him. basement the addition will be four and the horse who was Mr. passing Secrest, stories high on the east side and by, saw what had happened three stories on the north. The near went to Mr. Furgesons asfoundation of the first story will and He got Uie animal up b.- built of rock and the upper sistance. and unfortunate man was carried portion will be built to correspond into Mr. Thatchers house. Dr. v ith the present building. An iron and after an roof will cover the whole build- Snow was sent for his less danger examination he found thatbelow ing, thus making right arm was broken just from fire. the shoulder and that the shouldMachinery to turn out the er was partially dislocated. The very finest quality of flour will cut severely be put In. The new addition will injured man was also on the head. The broken hones of the increase capacity greatly was thi mill, in fact make it greater wer set and the patient to his home. taken in mill The mill Utah. than any We learn from a citizen who Will have a storage capacity of was aboard a passenger train 30,000 bushels of wheat and 25 or north to Logan from Og30 carloads of flour. Indeed the coming den on Saturday evening that an one is Improvement contemplated of which the citizens of Logan exciting incident occurred just as the train was leaving Brigham may feel justly proud. A tramp with a desperate Employment will be furnished City. to a number of mechanics and character boarded the train and put him off. He laborers, thus increasing pros- the brakeman to get aboard endeavored again perity in this community. The and the brakeman was again at work will be commenced on the first of next month. Thatcher and his post of duty. Mr. tramp then Sons have paid out in this com- drew a revolver. that there was It munity thousands of dollars for two happened U. S. Marshals aboard deputy wheat, and with added facilities the train. Whetstone and Eagle-sofor its manufacture into flour, Eagleson started for the and its storage, they will be enabled to buy larger quantities and tramp when that individual jumped and ran for the sage brush. thus Induce prosperity. The train was stopped and the deputy began the chase', deterFOLLOWING ARE A few local mined to get his man. Whetstone Items from Cache County in followed and as the tramp was cornered he drew. his revolver April 1888. "Yesterday the thirteen year again, but the deputies disarmed old son. of Andrew Anderson, him and brought him to Logan. whose name is Hyrum, and who Oil Thursday he was taken back lives lri Hyrum, was thrown from to Brigham City for trial. It was a wagon while his team was run- found that the tramps revolver ning away, cutting a deep gash was not loaded. railroad On Monday last a four Inches long, extending from his brow over the top of his head. rail was placed across the track His right arm was also broken between Franklin and Richmond. just below the elbow. Dr. Ormsby It was fortunately discovered by of Logan was summoned to at- a train crew before any damage tend and made the little sufferer was done. The railroad company feel as comfortable as possible. has offered a reward of $100 for Last evening when Dave Haws the arrest and conviction of the was coming Into town from his party who placed the rail on the ranch, his team became frighten- track." LAST WEEK eight carloads ed and ran away turning the it of cattle were shipped from Lowagon over and damaging considerably. His wife and child gan to Montana. Richard Kletting, an architect were thrown out of the wagon, but were, not seriously hurt. A from Salt Lake City, was in Lotelephone pole was knocked down gan last week taking a view of the land purchased for a city by the team. About six oclock Wednesday park. He will get out a plan for evening, as James Furgeson, an improvements. On Monday evening Andrew aged resident of the Fifth Ward - j n. ts Eliason, a young man from the Filth Ward, had the misfortune ' to be kicked in the face by a horse, causing a gash to be cut in a in his jaw and resulting slight concussion, On Friday evening a case of scarlet fever broke out in the family of James Furgeson of the! 5th Ward,, Logan, and on Salui- day evening the same disease made its appearance at Mr. j But-tcan- HERE ARE SOME more Logan noles, for May 1888. "A good many car loads of potatoes have been shipped from Logan this season. Many more could be shipped if the farmers would give attention to raising the best kinds for the market. Especial care should be taken to keep them unmixed. Now is the time to secure good seed and make ready for planting. Forty men and thirty-fiv- e teams left Hyrum today, under and Monson, charge of John others, bound for Wallula Junction. Washington, to do railroad work. One day last week Grafton Ilovey, of Millviile, was trying to stick a cow which had eaten too much lucerne, when the knife slipped and cut his hand quite severely, causing tne blood to flow profusely. Nothing daunted however, Grafton took the knife in the other hand and made a new trial, with a similar result. He is now about with two badly cut hands, but it is thought that he will get along all right. (Ray, I dont know whether to feel badly for the cow or Grafton.) 5ft AlrsiCAN the j CBS-T- y i put a magic carpet.) under your feet... V f V , 'M, - of the same ward. It appears that the family of E. W, Tullidge, of Salt Lake City, came to Logan from Sait Lake several days ago, to get out of the way of scarlet fever, as a case or two hai broken out in their neigh-- 1 borhood. Some of the Tullidge children must have been unknow-- 1 ingly exposed as they visited here with the Furgesons. It is strange however that one of the Furgeson children broke out with the disease first. All three families are related and are now la trouble. On Sunday morning Dr. On Thursday last nineteen Oimsby strictly enforced quar- teams, under charge of Merrill antine regulations. and Follctt, left Smithfieid fog THERE WAS A little news from Oregon, where they have a conFranklin in May 1888. tract for constructing a railroad. We are to have a fine grist (To Be Continued) mill in Franklin. Mr. James Mack of Smithfiold Is the enterprising gentienian who s going to build it. He has men now quarrying rock for the building, which is to be four stories high and all rock. Masons have been engaged to go to work as soon as practi-- 1 cable. The rock that is to be put Of in the building is a beautiful light grey, which is found only a short SALT LAKE CITY distance from the mill site. J. Franklin has been having very schoolHartvigsen, Davis county superintendent, yesterday a and for time weather long dry was named to succeed Dr. Wilsome of the farmers have had to j liam P. Miller as assistant stale stop plowing and sowing as the superintendent of public instrucHowground has been too dry. tion. ' ever, things changed last TuesDr. Miller recently was named day and we got a fine rain and president of Weber in Ogit has rained a little every day den, succeeding Dr.College H. A. Dixon, looksince. Grass and grain are who wai named president of ing up, green and beautiful. Many Utan State Agricultural college are busy now sowing lucerne at Logan. seed. Hartvigsen will assume hi3 new Franklin business is beginning duties Nov. 2. He said he will tento loom up. There is some talk der his resignation to the Davis here of a brewery being put up. county school boacd at its meetEvery enterprise has a tendency ing Monday night. to build up the town, but the maA native of Hyrum, Cache jority of our citizens would rather county, Hartvigsen is a graduate have something else than a brew- of Utah State Agricultural college and holds a master of science ery. "We have a good woolen fac- degree from the University of tory here, which will be in run- Idaho. Prior to assuming his post as superintendent of Davis counning order soon. "If there are any who are tired ty schools, he was a school adof city life, they should move to ministrator in Downey and Franklin and start in farming. Thatcher, Ida. Some good farms are for sale here today, cheap. English today is the major "We hear that the dreaded dis- commercial, scientific and diploease of diptheria has broken out matic language of the world. j GIRl SHOES ON Rig RArOff" 1 cushion-so- ft . . . theyre bouncy, theyre light, they spring back at every Elmer Hartvigsen Assistant Chief step, through every mile. Have a pair . . . and glide. State Schools OPl-- Elmer I Value-price- d -- S095 TOPS in daytima dresses. Pleated, zipper front with sash tie In back assure a perfect fit. Sweetheart neckline in colorful floral print. $350 Mew! 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