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Show THE LOGAfv HOT A FISH STORY. FOURTH DISTRICT COURT. A Largs Number of Cum Now Being Heard Daily. Hat one About the Wild Man TUESDAY, SEPT. 12TH. V. RobinJ. of Wyoming. defendof in favor son, Judgment ant for $700. Sixty days given in HE INHABITS A LONELY CAVE which to file motion for new trial. W. Thatcher vs A. United States vs. 0. B. Hill ; ten In the Casper Noun talifs and Has Got days given plaintitf to prepare and Longer Hair Than a Demonerve bill of particulars. cratic Sheer. G. H. Keysor vs C. C. Goodwin The wonderful resources of et si; jury returned verdict of no Casper mountain appear to be in- cause for action. exhaustible. This time a hermit People va Martin Tribey; an extbe of time given in which to tension discovered. been has During broken-dow- n of week a last latter part subpoena witnesses. town in S. Hooker vs G. H. Keysor; on prospector appeared of the motion and told a startling story appeal dismissed and judglower court ordered to be its of ment and lonely finding of a cave in full. side satisfied inhabitant on the precipitous Citizens bank vaC.fi. Sswlelle of a canyon in the mountains, ll appears that the narrator of the etai; judgment in favor of plaintale had started out from Montana tiff for $1,500 and $350 interest. Emma Kirehbach vs if. Zollinger; with a party of prospectors in search of gold. Provisions giving dismissed ai coat to plaintiff. Andrew Moser va Mary C. Larsen ; out, the party decided to disband. Oar hero and another of the party jury returned verdict for plaintiff in pushed on to the east, while the sum of $89.70. Thirty days given others returned. The two finally in which to prepare motion for new separated, one obtaining work at a trial. ranch, and the other, being within Wednesday; sept. 13th. a weeks journev of Casper, conJ. P. Dougherty vs Mark Fletcher; tinuing on liia way. Coining motion to retax costa denied. through the canyon one day, he L It. Rogers vs J. S. Peterson discovered bn the side of the et al; jury trial waived aud judgmountain the spurklu of a spring, ment rendered against James S. and being thirsty, scrambled up Peterson and Jens C. Peterson for the rocks to reach it. Having $370. CO. quenched his thirst, he noticed c A. J. Chamberlain vs James Hod trail, which, on being followed, Belli ; judgment rendered in favor f led over many rough and plaintitf for $500 and $189.60 indangeroas precipices, to a thick terest. growth of brash, and disappeared. D. Bodrero va John Toombs; .The day lwiug very warm, he order made appeal with dismissing looked about for a shady pluce in instructions return tJ papers to wbicb to rest.. Without giving an lower courts thought to the trail, lie forced hit If. D. MpMillan va Burch School -- way thrbugh the brupk aud pinch rfcnliol Ar plaintiff for 9233 Jiairiol; to to his surprise a small opening On uiotiou J. N. Kim hull order a cave confronted him. Evidence aside verdict and cause to on the ground in- Betting of foot-prin- ts duced the prospector to outer, bul all that was found inside were a t, some few chucks of bunches of dried berries hanging from wooden pegs driven into crevices in the side of the cave, a couch made of twigs aud gross, a rnde bench aud the remains of a fire. Prom this room there was a passage leading into another, but before our hero bad time to explore further, the owner of the abode appeared. Tbe cave being rather dark, tbe visitor was not at once observed by the hermit, but our friend hud a good look at him. Immediately upon realizing that an intruder was in his home, the hermit made a dive for the opening, uttering no sound save a savage growl. He was followed by our hero to the opening, and woa observed running like a deer over rocks and precipices, finally disappearing in the brush. The hermit is inscribed as a man about Bixty' years of age, tall and shm. lie wns entirely uaki il, but cuveied with a l hick growth of hair. Ilia hair and beard completely covered the upper portion of his bixly, aud bis eyes were wild, filled with a fiery expression. He evidently subsisted on game and berries, and his haul must be cooked in a most primitive manner, ns no utensils known to the cii ilized world were visible. As hiscave is iu a very dangerous nud almost uuaiipronclmblc part of tho mountain, the wild man will probably live on undisturbed. Casper ( Wyo.) Tribum. deer-mea- stand again for trial at next term of court. F. C. Miller va Wr. B. Parkinson el ul ; case continued. Bonnie Bros, vs Geo. Adams el al; order dismissing action as to John K. Kil wards at plaintiffs coats. Joseph Smith vs John H. Bullock, eta!; no cause of uction and jury returned verdict iu favor of defendant for $20. James II. Bird vs Jas. Hardman; dismissed as justices court had uu jurisdiction. li. Griffiths va C. C. Goodwin ; jury returned verdict of no cause for action, but no costs allowed either purty. THURSDAY, SEPT. L. W. Myere vs Martin & V. Rapp. N. L. Kckleson excused for term. Jamea Frew et al. vs. Uolieit Boeder; defendant did not appear; judgment rendered in favor of plaintiff for $1,292.33 principal and $129 interest. . j a string each Mormon man of children at wives and a brjjg,1 fVelI, polygamy Nearly 500 people, all in a bunch his heels, u law now and came into Chicago Monday morn- is forbidden'''. Bwallowed ing and were up, in Mormons do uot pi tice it. widish in spite of numbers, iu Chicagos They are not uu They vastness and the insatiable maw peurance these World's Fair of Worlds fair hotels, as the sea mingled with tin unheeded by swallows the fugitive raindrops. and passed throng obfc. s, rvei Latter-daThese 500 Saints or, those shrewd, wa tiBelievers .rJs. to be more exact, these 417 people the Columbiiiu gu lion of Jut-elfrom the region of the Great in the divine iuspii wa with men Salt lake, including 250 mem- Smith touched el a heretic ami bers of the great Tabernacle Choir who call Dr. Brig, tbe of Salt Lake City and their relathe Vetmiuib to salvation, tions and friends, aud also digni' only true guidi jostled every taries of the Mormon Church, who Latler-ilu- y Sain ii trod have come along to Bee the fair ujxHi tire day sinner. Mow Cut therein no and, incidentally, that theMormou corns of Mettal the iof student Biugers received their share of difference, to the between tlics.-- f They of lrs fellow ii applause in the concerts. Zi.m aud tire came into Chicago from St. Lonis, modern les. Seen where a concert was given Saturmen they irt murkeil. day evening. The party left Salt Tiro rectfcly, y from beyond Lake City over the Union Pacific Aiost of tNP young. TL July 29. There were stops along tlfo mountain Kill bill lilt1 rod the route, and these, together witli men are strong iris bl.iom the philosophical treatment of the fellows, and the lr clothes arc inconveniences of lifs characteris- wild floweis. " T gp ills well foi tic of the inhabitants of Zion the good and then1 c aud tailors Mormon forU tab seemed to lightSalt Lake Ci of dislinctiv: e en the trials of the journey. modistes. No tr their features, When the Latter-da- y Saints armark nationality liken names are rived in Chicago they were as and yet in their s gutterals, the bright-face- d and spirited ob if out found the Gerrnri Bcandanavia, for a picnic on the shores of Great hard consonants Lfiliu tongues Salt lake, and ready to enjoy Chi- the hofter sounds , cago and the fuir to the full. and the hyMa o le is differ this It was a new aud delightful exAnd. mosuctici!, nien'Tin'il perience for eiice xiuougTi being set down amid tbe clang and women. Thes Mi rmen iren and aud clunior and mighty roar of women have Borne hiug iu their which sp nk Chicagos streets. Few of them gray, befringed fac cate a garden had ever seen a city other than of that power to cr Salt Lake City and still le&B was wbere was a dest-- , ull for cou-th- e the number who had seen Chicago scieuce sake. An women, or anything like it; for your Latter- tbe older women, They look n.i -day but my Saint, unless lie be a tnan one should say, I of importance iu the church, is no at heart my belief lias tuggm great traveler.' They could not strings. Strong fi ceB eeP help drawing sharp comparisons have these Morn: on women, and between the appearance of Chicago the cornere of tl e mouth turn Btreets and the thoroughfares of downward. their own home, renowned for its President Wood ruff, the law cleanliness. G.eorS Q; of M irmundi The gentile rniud for all who giver bvl-ie- r ami his first Saints are gen- Cannon, are not Latter-da- y adviser, F. Smith, tiles cannot dissociate Mormon-is- Joseph coustit uting the first the three and Mormons from an idea of Lormon Church, presidency of the h Ids. F. Smith something queer, something outre, are in the party. as the writers on good form is tcnalor Teffei, bearded, a la would Buy. So when these severul Wood-kin'resilient and looks solid, hundred strangers invaded the old gent) ruff is a kindly loo hotels yesterday and it became of white lien r. I with a fringe known among the gnests that they men, And smooth upper lip. H is get-ilwere Mormons they were regarded but is still ting somewhat fee with curious eyes. fashioned iu erect- - He is ok Why, they look just like anyots. Georg Q. ilrees and wears b one else, uttered iu a regretful in ih delegnio Cannon was Utul tone by a young Indy in her firet al where years, Congress for sevoi season, summed up the general in lie rulilietl up ngni nst Tom lieitl I'essiounl dude i. disiipiaiiutiuriut of the spectators. mid the oilier ecu'. Some guests evt n crowded around His florid, round f.,lv '? the hotel registers after the Morlint of the In lest block. lie silk a mon visitors luul been assigned wears white ties, n Prince Albert rooms aud examined tbe signatuies oes and- seems l oi.t mid russet sli with mingled interest and h tl,e to be a favorite wi; Ia,li'T.T Their faces said they Matte. Chicago expected to see Mormon signatures transcribed iu strange hieroglyphHair llenewer, ics, or, at least written from rigid olured hair to left. of youth, 11. It. Clausen aud Build Whitnt and strong, ney, managers of the Mormon Choir and of the excursion to Chicago, were supreme between Hull parlance, Laku aud Chicago. At the hotels led to extend the Within their supremacy ended. iliou of scrip uii-- ii the few minutes necessary for the month, and nil reniovol of travel stains and the til the 5lb of in be in by that ly absorption of refreshments, this scrip rau3t positix1 Mormon flock was scattered over time. Z. C. M. I. (L )gan Branch,) the fresh, green and to them un18AAC SillTII, known pastures of the Columbian Manager. exposition. Tho sumptuous feast ably Impressed the Chicagoans. wt . y i oufet-.feiou- , chjg eor--lic- e 111 a-- ; Anglo-Saxon- tu , . . i e, m -- e, - disap-jmiutiucu- t. hs-'ol- Kmma Bat sett vs. Geo. Lemmons; continued for Janet S. Bakerv John Barker; defendant did uot appear and prayer for divorce was grunted. u-r- Naw Jersey Academy only themselves to blame if they Monday, Sept. 11th, fail to test the wonderful curative foi board, including table-rooCharge qualities of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. rent, light, heat anil washIn purifying the blood, this medi$3.00 per week, pnyabls in cine strengthens every organ of ing, advance. Tuition free. the body, sail even the most C. C. Norwood, abused stomach is soon restored to bealty action. Principal Re-ope- ere spread out for eye aud brain ti tukeu of re- -i MORMON VISITORS. before them was j fain would verentially , and sou t the V hits tL The Chicago Blade Telle hava confessed iauty aud sub-cit- y in City surpassed which How They Looked. liruity the prom:' ith had gone Prophet Joseph Sn nr them. Of LIKE OTHER PEOPLE. before to JUST "YT, E prepare if e Utah course they found) i to before tbe They Did Not Wear Horns Nor Write iing and stood Aud Young. Their Names Backward Favorstatne of Drigliain iad of g Brad-dt-- r; dismissed and papers ordered returned to justices court for execution of judgment. C. C. Goodwin va. J. II. Davis el at; plaintiff allowed ten days iu which to file amendment, motion to disinis apjieal denied. Klizulash Lang ra. J. 1 Dougherty et ul; demurer sustained and aud cute dismissed us to defendants Mark Fletcher, C. C. Goodwin and Sufferers from dyspepsia have JltCMON. SSFTeMBgR LOGftN, UTAH, FRIDAY VOL. 3. j j . TION. B. FRED STAUFFIja, 15. NO. 43. IB93 applause. Luvcrs of fine stock A DARING HOLD-U- P. cuu not u(Turd to miss seeing this display. In the exhibit of the Bell tele--; An Express Car Blown to Tells Our Correspondent phone coiupuuy, iu the electricity Pieces With Dynamite. What is Going on There. building, is a great altiuctiou. They have many novelties, the THE ENGINEER INJURED. EXHIBIT most A MOST GHASTLY popular of which are per hajis the two long rows of telephones That Is What the Display In Anthro- couected with the German viiliage The Amount of Money Taken by tbs Robbers will Probably Amount pology and Ethnology is Said iu Miilway. At stAted hours the to $300,000. to Be. public has free use uf those phones, through which the bands Tlie most daring train robbery, Utectal Correspondence of The Natiok. at the German village can be p the most daring in the hisreliably People with nerves not stuHily heard to perfection. This feature occurred at of railroading, tory need to keepaway from the exhi- aloue draws great crowds. liul., Monday night. bit in anthropology and ethnology. The Columbian Liberty Bell, Train No 14 on the Lake Shore The building in which this exhibit which wns to have been in Chicago Michigan Southern, which left the is houaeil is away down . at the the Fourth of July, has arrived, Rock Island depot at Chicago' at' southern end of the grounds, betwo months Lite, and iu hung 7 : 43, was attacked and held np by just ing one of the group completed I ret ween the administration buildtwenty men ua it neared the ewitch by the Forestry aud Shoe and and the terminal (station. It The story of the ing this point. at There is a Leather buildings. Satur- robbery, as obtained from a tramp was rung great deal to interest those who rant J riu who wus riding tm the pilot of the core to study the habits of people York state New lias presented engine, is that twenty men had of all ruces, both prehistoric and state building to turned the switch lump of the switch, present. No doubt tbe Colorado i:s magnificent the of board liuly iiiiimigers mid it leaving the switch in the regular poexhibit draws greatest crowds, folbe used as a museum fur sition. will The engineer stopped the lowed by PeruB. In the. fonnei work. as soon as they came to The relic.-o- f woman's iudnst.-iaamt, train, is to tbe great space given the twenty tneu emerged Cliff Dwellers and nothing more New York building cost $2u0,000, a stund-btiil- , a fact which makes its vulue us a from the darkness und, appruacbiiig conceived well could be giiaitly the express cur, commenced tlie work People who died and were bunei. gift apparent. destruction by placing dynamite of Hie commemoration of In uf and hundreds hundreds openyean, umler it and blowing it up. of Imd da the cuitriilgeo idea tint the iii this little th.it public railway, ing ago was There a large sum of money aud Manchester and ugo of the world their corpset-woulLiverpool, Sept. iu the safe which, bo $30(1,000 will observed probably be pluced on exhibition 15, 1830, Sept, lti, it rotiliers is the lit fair. said, The captured and curious thousands. Yet then as Railway day the carried uway. they are, distorted, dried and program prejinred fur theuccasion Just before tho robbers blew np horrible, the flesh hanging from will cousiat of speeches liy promitheir brown bones m a manner to nent railroad men iu the morning tbe cur, the engineer made a show make squeamish people rush out in festival ball, and music aud of resistance, whereupon tbe robbers fur fresh air. Heads which have special attractions nt the transpor-tio- n fired at him and wounded him, but buikling throughout the day. it ia net thought he is fatally injured. long since parted with their bodies occasionally startle the visitor, There will be in attendance promThe Irrigation Congress. while thigh bones, ribs, should j inent railroad men from all uver Governor Markham, of blades and the like are scattered the world. issued a proclamation has about iu profusion. Mammies oi The secretary of the navy deattention of the people women with babes on their breasts, tailed Cupt. Berry uf tlie Michigan culling tbe States and children in all sorts of posture:, to receive tho Colaiubas caravels of tho Territories to tbe International .men with lxxlies benlUit n yjij, ia distorted complete the horrible mony took placo nn Kept. 12, IriTgalfflT ' Ul11jJfi!sSf"Vbiclx cuIIrHl to Lob convene at while row of row after Angeles, scene, Lieut. Welles, who has been nt- October 10, 1893. The citizens of flesh less skulls look down from tai'hisl to Urn de- shelves ranged about the wall, partmeut of tlie oxjKmilion, was the urid States are invited aud grinning at the desceudents ot placet! in iiiiiiinliiild cuaimaud of urged to send fall delegations to those who peopled this country them. Cupt. Berry lias orders to the Congress, which promises to long after the race of Clin enlist the necessary number of be the most notable gathering of Dwellers wus extinct. men to take charge uf tlie caravels its kind ever hold iu this country. leru shows some gen nine mum- and will Hupplsmeut thorn from Tho railroails have practically mies, dissected heads and other the crew and uifivers of tlie Michi- made u ruts uf one fare for the round trip from the Missouri things of similar nature, but in gan to whatever extent is necesuiul a rate of a fare and a ghastliness, Colorados exhibit sary. Secretary llerlwl wrote the river, third from points west of the leads any thing else seen at the fair. director-generexploring his Missouri river. Last week saw some great days. great regret that lie is uut nUe to Tlie sessions of the Congrese at (lie ceremony of New York led Monday and 0 be present will be held iu the Grand Opera' passed through the gates. traiisferriug them to this United lluiiHe, Los a handAngeles, New Yorkers stayed Tuesday aud .States. structure centrally located some made two days of The Latest patterns iu whII pnjiera, on Main street, near Firstof the state was governor empire for delegates will be Wiscon- linoleums nnd ilixir oil cloths ut Headquarters the greatest attraction. Hollenbeck at the Hotel aud Hotel M. I. f sin day came Wednesday, with Z. C. each block one Nadeau, only 115,000 people. Pennsylvanian: Your. snWripliuii to Tiie Na- from the Opera House, both com-- Thursday swelled the crowd L tion may be iiil in any kind ol mudioui) aud elcgaut iu their apa magnificent record. 305, ClUO, grain or produce, if taken to the pointments and Bervice; also at Saturday knocked tlre.n all'ou:. Z. G. M. the St. Elmo, a good family hotel, I., at once. It was Californij, Utah and Grand only two blocks north of the Opera Army day, aud as a triplo header Wanted. Am prcpuml to take House. At the six was a howling suovmss. College Imanlcra for tin winter. Hovcrnl foreign governments' rate of present attendance the to- Loculimi (Miiivenii'iit, prices reason- will bo represented by delegates, tal nmulrer who will have attended able ami gniMl. Apnnd the Interior Department will the fair u p to the first of Noremliei t b ply to Mis, M. E. Cnmiliill. represented by Mr. F. H will eusily reach 20,000,000. Nowell, IJ. S. topographer. Off the southern cuds of the To Our Subscribers. Opportunity for investigating We take pleasure iu informing some of the finest irrigation sysgrounds, iu the lake, is at certain times given an exhibition which all Our suliHeriliers Unit sjict-iutems iu the world will be afforded all raids many people. At a dis- arrangements have Uen uindo delegates to this Congress. The , tance of 100 or 500 foot from with till! Z. (!. M. f. whereby sul-- . fe'nt American Desert, as tbe arid shore is erected a tower seventy-liv- e HcripliniiH to The Nation may ls Southwest was formerly known, feet in iiiglit, from which ex- Niid there. All kinds of grain, ! being rapidly transformed into pert swimmers give exhibitions iu poultry or pnxIiUD liundlcd by j tin richest portiou of the Aiueri-tlii- s nii.l m.iy firm is straight and trick diving. The by tlm judicious ' work of tiie young fellows is be tukeu of combination Ht any time, where brains, money and wonderful and lit exhibition a receipt fur tlie Hinniint will Ik- - water. What lias Inwn so magnifi-giveattracts great crowds. It is one wliieli sliuckl tlieii In1 pix- - eently done iu Southern Califor-seuteof (lie prettiest things to lie seen t liia can Ik- duplicuto.1 elsewhere nt this olliee mid n at the fuir. will be given for the This umlr similiir cniulitinns. Details of the Congress can b The occasional parades of bliKnl - will enable hundreds of mir suit-ed stuck ulxiut the grounds are seribers, who cniiiiot well siaie Kccuie-- from C. D. Willard, Becrs-- i wituessiil with mure tliaii passing the cnsli, to line pr, ior tln-itary, 137 Hoiitli Main Street, Los is giMni Angeles, Cal. interist. Tiie lniignillceut rnn 1 pnxr. Tbin propi-ulrKiduwiili'rn nlik.-draft horse, broad and heavy' to old nnd forms a decided contrast to the and should lm tukeu advantage of Call on G. D. Header, Main Shetland and uative ponies aud at once, as wo do not know how street, for a choice roast' of are always sure to elicit the wildest! long the oiler will lost. meat. tf AT THE WHITE CITY. j j . : j j Keu-dullvill- e, ...... - u' l lx-fu- re t-- Gali-forni- a, trans-Mississip- ad rr tin-- l , Ijaliii-Amuricn- pi u al 1GO,-00- it , : - l 111-- . c , tlii-n- - n, il - ri.i-eip- 1 r li-- in-- ! , ' |