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Show A ftft 4 TWELFTH Y , n ft, LLr w , L . r,r TIT - ii?:r. june i - ot-- ci;;, ' r 1902 NO. 47 s ., ' : !; 18, - - I s, liars On Sunday one of the pretti- THE est and most stubborn games of base-ba- ll that was ever seen in 13JTV W Utih was p!av ?d ai:d but for a u wild pitch by Hartzcll would V. have added another victory to j the Logans. It seemed that Hartzcll lost his reckoning had Men List cf Haiders of Lucky Tickets. Femora Fort Doll Undoo Open Co.11ie fuchisthe Verdict cf The Twelve in Been the the seventh inning and by Stated By TMr toi throw ing a wild ball let two men tj Settlers. nviJMcnerf. of the Jury. come home. The game was The Nation premium No. 5, fast and furious and was in- dressing case, was secured by deed a pitcher's battle. No. 121, the lucky holder Ar36 at. kf..' June It Lb., being Tne County omissioners met Summary: II. (inehom. J. Peter his of Lagoon aits, 0 Runs, 4: on June 12 and appointed the Holder of Ticln t No. 1 11 drawjy ;i jury I'.:;--- , boonPpwa adjudged lirrors, i. ing premium No. 14, Twenty c.t bis followirg Registration agents. Vic- murder and the of Battery Lcn.pkc years after, was secured by Jos. ruiity E- - Lsg;;u l, E Munut-- Petersen ctriitemVih That Causlar.il. II. Jcppscii of A :;iville. hnurs is friend, or 1 lie Newman Run-- , Coni iiltfcetinus Logan j, Joi n Johnson Organ preumiin lift was Ad- lph secured Richard ILustrom moot-lM- i by Errors, ftiT'bP 3. 3, under ti;;n hl'nmmu mV His judges hurt Vbo case of Hie nth Ward, who held Tickrais-Anderson Hattcry Hartzcll and Pace. A li U tint than 4, fonsideraliim a little The attendance at the three et No b. uiuLr the lat-s- t itfctructionB 5, II J Morrell actual tin?, at .lit two boars, Albert Beinlneau of Lo'mii " oftiuf w ill eoinplfto the games were 2,000. ill- licii-.(5. Joseph liaiv.es on Hit! tirst b'lllot. s'.iMve.i the hat, bolding No. lY tikes . iili.'tt fsch treat'll ill w.nk 01 7, George Hell unanimous verdict. Wlcn t.n , Tins TI. X. : auotbjr. ed fi rsi-- eptn.'g Sjoberg of Millville, so court and S, Lucy S Cardon brougLt it ir-tthpm ituib! cured The will t only n Nations premium " ari'u read ill loud, Ut (j, John ti Smith filincs Pr iJ Mandolin, 1. ,1:11b iil.out siitv No. 2;!. m tin 10 holding 1 1.iH v ( f murder M C Larson Mrs io. that it is and nno John low apftre.'t JirltGilgin of Logan, secured day, degYDiere was who P'V Avon. Joseph Froucricksen will W hue foi . f ui.-Hie s Nations Inn dirt, (in book prize No. (5, vast throng son in tin English putt, bolding No. 134. not lisa polio- bay put la P. Israel Jacobson secured tion (.oi:('riM off tl.e linodrort No. 2d, atorv of an premium n z d Peb. r Herv.iticn tulav. African farm, holding ticket No. of bis fate Wellsville 1. D. II. Maughan were " Tree, the muscles fitted in rpt.n.-iuFred Hho Cooper 2, bat only instant, an for ti'dit'-noto t'ie sgeucj atUos ruik interesting Exercises at the Great InstituMendon, V S Sorenson In the most Premium No. 20, secured by , for an-- n.sun- YL. sad locke 1 up. Mt Sterling. Willard Baxter his Lbof No. 105 was held by Ola ticket moment ttrrib'e tion of Learning. V Pitkin maintained W Millville, Olson man of Millville. condemned Buchanan strength ithat; EzraS College, Mr. John A. Johnson of the with superhmnan LATEST L 5th ward secured premium No absolute stoieisni that tias uisjn-- province, Bessie Low a human enigiua jj le parki Lars C Petersen 17 holding ticket No. 35. ffuish- d Lin was V he since first Benson, Peter Frost The Literary Society of the u 3 iron bondage o C11C Jennie Maughan CGNYLNTION. Agricultural College held their last December (jrct;nvjief ;lri Xebon final session in the College AudA convention is hereby called Ncbon. SmithfldJ 1, UnJuiyh.oewu c last for the purpose of nomiating a evening Saturday cozier itorium desenption 2, by tl.0 con. R Ballard County was a very pleasing Superintendent of DisOn Newton, Willard loses Two GaacfV the La and or shot until dead. MeanLajan Schools for trict - clarkston, Thomas Griffin cljsion of the years work. The ' to be held in the Ecdes-Ilowe- County, himlhe choice will fall. & gconsto Coveville, Joseph Tilcson was given: wliile his attorneys, gallant Hall in Logan City, Utah, on j following program another V Burnham K for Richmond 1, will plead the end, the 28th day of June. Band. ftusic Saturday College 2. George O Webb ISO: at 2 oclock p. n . trial. K. P. Composition Essay masterly , Lewiston, Thea France Morse's Tne ludffe to siid eon- I . Merrill. Standing of Tcvns "J Per Vocil Solo Miss Janie Her-- ? eaucnJu b(n.d n;-- dr!cg.it-..f- or Pa ft Vf, ft AF .iC d Ma f j Played. Won. Lost Cent rick . 5 .tHJ 18 23 Omlpn (selected) Miss Reading, .47b e ftloench. submitted Ruth Evelyn .423 Judges address he their conDuet Misses Alice and Eun.340 forms of verdicts for murder in ice Jacobsen. sideration Guilty o. death PROF the first degree, penalty, Reading Miss Ella Maughan. In a scries of spirited contests or shooting. Phillis Solo Miss Violin by hanging m took two games out murder the of I.agoons -2 Thatcher. Guilty No. of three. The first game was the first degree, with a Song College Glee Club. life a was meadation of mere)', penalty The Professor Honored by the Studenls It on Music College Band. Friday. played the Ilaccaiaurate Services imprisonment or The affair. one-sid- ed Waterbury of the A- - C- Courts discretion. in the Colleg: Audimade his first appeal ance for were held No. 3 -- Guilty of murder in the torium on Sunday morning June less and if it had not been for second degree. Penalty, not me. Logan is the program: was A sprung genuine surprise errors of 3 of Logans 15. Following than 10 years and maybe for the costly McEwan at the hymn College Opening of voluntary upon Professor would have won the No. players, m- Agricultural college last Wed- game. Both pitchers exhibited Choir. manslaughter. 1Penalty, 10 Prayer L. R. Martineau. years nesday afternoon. After he had remarkable pitching. prisonment from to Address lres. Anthon H. conducted his classes for the last No. 5 -- Not Guilty. Summary: Lund, time, and gone to his office, one Lagoon Hits, 9; Runs, 7; At 12 oclock the court sent a of Solo Mrs. Tarker. him to called the juniors v upon Errors, o. query to them as to when th Music College Choir. would go out for luncheon. The go over to the college and help Battery Lempke and Benediction Prof. E W. Robword came back that they would settle some arrangements for inson. remain in their quarters for ten commencement week Hits, 2; Rur.s, 1: Logan The address given by pres-It. iagiiB-t- J thnt primaryibe Before the Prof, could speak Errors, 6. yet. s to uid conveiitio; and of the Junior class anil Lund was highly interesting But the jury did go to lunch- - Boy Homer Waterbury Battery a held various jreiue son the forward and presented the He spoke of the instructive. eon, and after an hour and a cairn Pace. 2 1st. Sstuv-ipyn Jure Brantwood a growth of the College, making a half returned to the jury room.on Prof, withLuskin tL-- : Com t R Bvnr.!-of twenty-twin o, with wlmt seemi d a came the minutes of sus-ticomparison cau e Committer. Professor volumes. lhe like hours, few years ago an impossibility, piMise that, seemed 11. Luli-1)- , i i ChiiruirtU. waited at the coun-- ' ' spomled in a very neat speech, ' to the and grandeur magnitude S:cr.t--.r,Ins of . team students . seemed and the The base. 1st Hyih, Ml" praised play while Lis father and tv i of the institution at tne present hoo-dolove. of labor class their in and have lost their to 'r. upon brother and an uncle sat time. Mr. Lund was a Rcprc- according to Hoffcrs statement, sentative in the silence in the court room. Legislature in Anderson Bros. Mare. the pwiitent of ,lu hes it. (Juick proved too much one of them, perhaps, believed, IVnf. iSSS the of and was instruScbr-oyear of McNamarH ami be returnid Magnetic for the farmers as shown bv the tl:i verdict would . choicot is now in charm of; mental in bringing about the Hour, - bonis, vot till.) 8Jiuu.il, tin? N11H1r.1l the score, lhc Logans played 1 ann-iiHot jreriiKulo, riv., c; I! ori E.uil And ,,r;nKSI,f Salt nw-iirlaw of the l.tah , giving HOSUIO of CliriOUS eye. best game of the two getting but passage rson, ;i doors u KKe Qty nn(s fie eorabimnir tin of tithing of waU-rwith grant ailvantiiKB in one error that of Siucke, on 3rd an Agricultural College and Exrations lh:i. ing the slightest word from luo. Lowest s and !; .. room ill wilicll tho life of a le- triH hnulinK of iliee.we. periment Station. d divery. Flour, delivered,jironipt same All cura on ih bHuin-rKe- r Ihilmad Das5 Inti VI was bi'ing weighed against as at mill. price .tun ,t tb, ...r..,,, now. huramary circumstances. was! S. Tin? wife of Mortensen & anuaWM iwim Errors, 1. i in Ogden after tlm verdict: I "'nick and Pace. Battery refused f was rendered, but firmly o- - id. oil . her Lagoon Hits, 13; Rur.s, In i',(brolhorj j Errors, 5. tint she is bearing up us1i . 'Juan.-u.'-.j!1 Bati erv .Ran;.- ru Me t. in s cun i.c Oie-'iJ. & Morr'l BIx first Logan. Ihh land. ;nl j Office ili Aus'jui fWi id Ulusiifi i!l? L Afl JW j M. hiAHolinukva reus . 0ts: - I nei-hl-- n-r-d - Fj.-lstro- r-'- d - 1 i t- - clu iMi u - p-- d - j 1 - -- - j I eph - ll , repr--sont-itii- u 1 STMTS MAS 4-- . Guilty ! Mc-Causla- j j e . mi-iut- es , edi-Tlie- r o re-Th- .. d . o, i , i gro'-orii-s- Ilt-aiit- Ue-jh- . s f . I i . Joason s.-ci- " Sdianli I. HEADACHE j I - ftr'chiteGts S'Bitl, Scli.-factL-- - : C:-r.- ; ! r At k!1 4ru) itrm un 25 Dowa 2Sfc |