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Show I ir- 13TH YEAR. LOGAN. mi UTAH. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 21. 1903 Before the Footlights llUin Uncle Josh Spruceby Paid the Penalty for Awful Grime News of the Social World TWO TII1IIIS I Miss Nora Elia son, Miss Alice Hale, Miss E. Jacobson, Miss Minnie Peterson, Mr. W. M. Hansen, Mr. Robert Smith, Mr Iobert Anderson and Mr Chas McNiel will sing the beautiful was presented to a very enthusiastic audience Thursday evening. The Y many specialties were new and ! catch v. The saw mill scene was presented with startling realism, and taken all together it was a very good show. Trirfim lLLiuioaTTftVTllllTr xxuxy I Tlr j JxLelllglGQ . ' song entitled Beautiful Titles Somewhere' at the concert to night. Peoria, Ills. November 19. j men were killed and The jrext annual meeting of The Ministers Son, a pas- at least fifteen were injured' Utah Federation cf Womans toral play in four acts was given will meet in Logan. The today in a head end collision Clubs, last night, Mr. Patton appearing between A. C. Womans Club and the a westbound freight ia the title roll. Beacon Light, will entertain the on the train and a work train Federation. Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis r ilroad between The Sorosis society o the AgMackinaw and Fremont, Ills. The bodies have been taken ricultural College will entertain from the debris, which is piled the Wyoming football boys thn There will lie a fine thirty feet high on the tracks, evening. musical program and addressess a huge pile of broken timber, etc. Dancing will follow the retwist d and distorted iron and The Methodist and Presbyter- steel. The bodies are mangled ception. ian congregations will bold a so that many are unrecognizunion temperance meeting at the able All the dead and most of Mrs. Rose Keeler visited in the week. Presbyterian church next Sun- the injured wer members of the Ogden during day evening at 7:30 at which work fain. The crews on both Mrs. Sarah Bowen Hyde who several brief addresses will be looomotives jumped to save their made. Every one who is inter- lives. The collision occurred in has been in Logan for the last ested in tue cause of temperance a ep cut at the beginning of a few weeks, starts for her home is cordially invit'd to be pres- sharp curve, neither train being iu F ker City todv. visible to the crew of the other ent. until they were within fifty feet Mr. A M. Fleming went .to of each other. The engineers alt Lake th s week tomeetM-sset lhev brakes, sounded the Fleming, who has returned whistles, and then leaped. The a two months vis:.t iu the Ea&t. trains struck with such force jC that the sourd was heard for Mr. G. W. Thatcher, miles around. A second after home- again fom his Eastern the collision the boiler of' the trip. He reports the health of wirk train exploded, throwing Mrs. Luna Thatcher, Mrs. Nettie Boise. Id Sr. Nov, 19. The ( heavy iron burs and timbers 200 Sloan, Miss Phyllis Thatcuer, Miss Gladys Spence1 as being hotel conducted by Mrs. Georgp feet. degood. Mr. Thatcher visited was U'iyod at Glenns Ferry the Sunday school and meetings this fire morning and, stroyed by of the Saints while tlie. more the or of one is it feared, rf.-A The lives. their lost guests building contained thirty rooms which were nearly all occupied, mostly by transients. The ruins I are jow being searched for bod-Denver. Nov. 19. Rev. Felix ies. , M. Lepore. pastor of Mount Suicide Carmel Catholic church, and Chicago. Nov. 19. Italian gained Joe Sori-- ci while temporarily insane. was another QUARTERLY. CONFERENCE. were fatally wouuded at 9:30 the Coroners jury verdict today iu a duel supposed to I regarding the .death of Mrs. last The quarterly conference of navenight arisen over a card game Lulu W. Brannen of Denver. the Benson Stake of Zion will be were playing in the priests who was found nconsciouus at held on Saturday and Sunday they n the church build- the Delprado hotel from the apartments Nov. 21 and 22, commencing on Father ing Lepore was shot effects of chloroform and died Saturday at 10 a.m. twice in the abdomen tand once 1 iter at the Chicago hospital. Wm. H. Lewis, in the face, and Sorici' was shot Oh, must I always be the Alma Merrill. alin once the abdomen. There veiled woman? B. A. Hendricks, because it seem to have been no face at stare my ways Stake Presidency. of the affair, and all is ugly just as they were forthose who who weie near the merly attracted by my beauly? scene are very reticent. Both In the bitterness of the humil- men Mrs. Brannen com were to St. riation, taken Josephs hospital, whfre it plained in this way to her maid. is said they e.Bnnot recover. No A disease of the skin had marstatement has been secured from red her beauty, and it was testi the men. Father Lepore has tied that she brooded over the neen a resident of Denver for fact continually. many years. Sorici is said to Mrs. Brannen is reported to have recently came here from have once been one of the most Pittsburg. The two men have beautiful women in Denver. been friends. Four years ago she was taken sick. In the performance of an operation poisoning of the blood resulted and her face was marred. October 1st she came to Chicago and engaged a suit A study. of things here will inof rooms and has meantime been prove highly interesting and under the care of a Much that we are structive. elsebeauty doctor. showing cannot be seen Missoula, Mont., Nov. IP. a where; except at higher price. Word was t to the MISSIONARY APPOINTMENTS. We think this is the most rom the Trout Creek district Wards and their numbers: complete gathering of high class last evening that there are sev--ra- l 1st, No. 1; Hyrum 2nd, Hyrum CLOTHING, SHOES AND parties of emigrants along 2; 3rd, 3; Paradise 4; Hyrum the Spokane road in the west FURNISHINGS, Ml. Avon 5; Sterling, C; Wells-ville- , snowend Missoula of county, within a redits of many mil s. 7; Mendon, 8; College, 9; Our customers think so, too. bound and on the verge of star- Millville, 10. We have done our best to vation. 1 In one party near the Idaho November na':eitso and shall endeavor border is a family of five snow- ri.F.Liljeoquist3 to keep it at all times up to and ed without provisions oi A. A. Allen, Jr. 5 up i high standard of perfection N. J: Nielson, You cannot find better ties, money The family is living in Saml Oldham, tent, with the snow shirts, underwear, gloves, etc., an eight-foDavis 7 the to oed, unable t GeorgeW. up wagon than we offer and you cei tainly L.- P. Christensen food for the A get out or securo amiot get lower ppices 9 E. R. Owen stock. vote for the Biddle contest D. M. Bird, Three other emigi ant parties 1 liann given with every pur-l- a C. O. Dunn, the are trail along reported e, snowed up in the passes, and all J. E, Roueche W. C Parkinson, in a precarious condition. Efforts George O. 1. itria, are to be made tomorrow to sene C. Thoies-enI. THE CLOTHIERS, out relief parties through the Stake Presidency. Hyrum board of county commissioner!. 45 Main Street. execu-ioner- s pri-to- n Mortensen went to lis heath declaring his inncoence md it is a question in the minus f many whether he was guilty yr innocent. officals. Ringleader. Arrested- - Nov. 19- .- By rrest today of George Wells se-- i mlice believe they have a of one of the ringleaders mur-rand of highwaymen e who have been terroriz-hcountry between Ogden of, Iteno with a Benes now are them es. Five of are in the ting trial, five two are in peniteniary, n Salt Lake and Jour are' at Win ir sentence of death icca, Nev. ;den, Utah, a Grand Concert. Joncert to be held in the ran Tabernacle, Saturday, vember 21. tor the benefit of Sunday Schools of Cache Temperance Meeting. Disastrous Fire In Idaho. ii-j.- - Killed In -- Duel Woman Suicides. 1 Will-peopl- Program: Chorus Class - Mates Double Quartette Beauti-Isle- s Somewhere Miss Nora Mrs. Alice E. Hale, s Knnice Jacobson, Miss mie Peterson. Mr. Robert lerson. Mr. Rooert Smith. Charles McNiel, Mr. W. Hansen. Violin Solo Violin Prof. Mendlesson icert8 Harris. ft. Pauline PavReading Miss Ruth ia Thos. Bailey ' ilyn Moench. Duet Camp Piano a Koeling Misses Anna yer and Julia Nibley. dc Solo Poppies Robinson. W. Q. iren Prof. Peace Be Still. . Chorus Chant de . Piano Solo Asher, Miss Lillian te9 trude Oliver. Mandolin and Guitar . ende Waltz. users. Joseph Tsrbet, David bet, and B. Cluff. Sun of M.v Soul 0 Duet anc isos Mary Kloepfer rtrude Marler. 1. Solo My Native Land Balfe Mr. M J. When Wind! 2.- - Quartette iathe Soft Ripley, Messrs. T. Balltni, Arthur Petersen. . Beamons, E. P. Lindquist. M.ss Jennii 3 Rpudeng , LAI Chorus "Chgsp of Truth1 begins at 8 clock. Adult S.k:: child-L(- i year of age m.d undei lc-i- t e eye-witness- STUDY Emigrants Starving s?-n- ot Robinson Bros. ii Mis-ouli- an so-calle- d rV- - No. S3 II0II, 18 TO IIMG He Tried to But Could Not Pray Thirty-on- e Peter Mortensen, yesterday r murder-gcpaid the penalty for the Dec. in K. Hay of James shot was He life. his liWl, with at walls within the penetentiary His 10:31. at Lake Salt were conducted to tho 'rounds hefore any one arrived ind remained until every one had eft, so that the names of the nen who shot Mortensen are mown only to one or two - Cheyenne, November ig. This is a awful hour for me, said Tom Hera this morn-pg- . I wish I knew how to pray, but I cant. This outburst came from the man who has but a few hour to live, shortly befor noon today. Horn read a chapter in Revelations one marked by Rev. Jonathan Watson. This is the chapter that caused his ontburst. the next second Horn was at death. He feels no laughing tear, he says. A rumor was circulated that Horn had confessed to his guard. This is not true. Sheriff Smalley decide 1 this morning that the march in the scaftdd would be stanted at 10:30 oclock Friday morning. Cheyenne is filled with cowboys from all parts ot the State, Colorado and even New Mexico. Bets of $50 and $100 are being made at even money that Horn will not hang. The officials these bets accept meaning that there well be au attempt to rescue Horn, and have doubled the guard. VL According to the Times report, Rev. Ira D. Williams asked Horn: "Are you sorry for your sins? Yes, replied Horn with an almost ill! udible voice. And do you repent of the erme you have committed? I do, replied the cattle detective. These two words, it is declared, removed t forever any doubt wich might have heretofore existed in the minds of the mi' e as to his guilt. Did Horn at any time deny his guilt? Mr. williams was -- j-- - . asked- - Oh, nc, he made no denial, but in fact several times admitted that he was guilty of the crime. There is no doubt as to that imt. There is only one thing which keeps Horn from collapse and making a lull confession of his misdoings, continued Rev. Williams, and that is the firm belief wich he holds that his cowboy friends will rescue him. This was evident to me throughout all the conversation." Tnbun. Danish King. An Event of interest to Dane the world over was the fortieth celebration, on Sunday last, of the accession of King Christian to the throne at the age of forty-fivHence the king is eighty He is blessed in five years old love of his family and subjects, and although during his reign the country lias lost heavily in territory, is has gained much in all other material respects and enjoys peace, prosperity, and political and religious liberlt If you liavcnt a turkey to be thankful for Thursday be thankful for what you have, e. |