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Show ' ' V TERRITORIAL TOPIC: Mr.. Jllupkin ot Echo and Mrs. L. Pranci had a narrow escape from a ;fi44i ucciJen while driving a spirited team on returning troin Coalville Monday afternoon. When within about a mile from Echo the horse became frightened and started to run. The combined efforts oft lie two women could nut nold them. They tore down the 4gway at the mouth of Echo Cantona at a furious rate, and barely escaped running off the bridge at the foot of the hill. When opposite Mr. Gilchrist the nude a turn and JaslieJ theough 4 high board fence throwing the inmates oat and totally deinoli-iliing.ihvehicle. 'HiiTialcIv the occupants were not set i.ia.ly hurt, hut frightened enough to' heiv-afupr icure a male- e.cort when t.ier go nut tor a drive. The horses were u.it injured. TooelcTimes. A waira it va. Innight issued for the ar'', rt of ond G. CohnJ a mail who came here sonic days ago with a new scltcine to collect had debts, It was a great plan, as w ill be seen. Colin started bank iu:i dint of a few dollars, rented a room, got fauls prhite I, and began business w ith a rush. Among the customer he secured was the firth of Clausen liro., who are ow ou his trail, lie rean account cf $9, ceived Irion Clau-en- s and atter being ut on it for a day came iii sating; "Well. 1 bad to gipnish him 1 it. but. got Just take it out of that." throwing down a check for $.15, The Clausens were glad to gel tb.fe't cash so easily, and cashed the paper without a muiinur. Jty and hi a butcher came in and lie ul.o was jubilating oier the man tier in which a' new collector had hutve ted a hill of which he hud no hopes. Comparisons of notes showed that the Catchers man and- the Clausens man tiere'thfe same. Then came the question '.low did .e pay vou? Of course fhe check matter came out. Paify1, No. 3 came in while the first two were making Cmipari, 00s, "and' he volunteCed fhe that Cohn had done mine fineness for him also. An investigation sc.i. begun, and the fact that Cohn had Icft.town on the Rio Grandt Western at . 7 last niglit was developed. The chief 01 police was notified, und he telegrnph-e- l to the conductor of the train. Tlmt nUditf. replied that theF man was on the' train, so a request was sent to the mar-sliat Green River to hold him and report, There is no knowing, until this fnullef is read by the bnlaAce of hbt victims, how many sutlers Cohn had on 'is string, if left a balance of $5.20 to fii-- t credit in Hie bank. -- Herald. -t 1 -- Alter this year ladies the door of tb adjoining aiiurtme. ocopen, and "know big that no one was She cupying it. made an investigation. found a man in there and at once tackled him. Mrs. O tie Hit is a large woman and would hate secured him had 'he not drawn a revolver and threatened to shoot release him .at once. her if she did-nThe pistol was too much for .ler valor and she let go. The matter was reported to the police, .but as she could not give a description ot the party there is little hope of apprehending him. Herald. to act a jurors. John L. Sullivan is with pneumonia. William Sterling a Pennsylvania was run neir Lehi and himself' weie killed. -- ot will entitled his wile, turned with a scowl- to the array ut women who had tolJ the of hw iiiLcuuduit. They each ill dangerously that the accused had, on Saturday last, hugged his vife, whose life he was farmhand from once charged with attempting, from ewer by a train hw home and ift her, an :iiai- creaand bolli horse ture, standing helpless on the street, while lie leturncd to lock himself withhe- - in. The Court did not concur in the view- That a stranger who entered Adam Lavin' pawnshop, 56 East Second South street, at 5 o'clock yesterday If the democratic national .convento negotiate u loan on a retion men's first and adopts a fiee silver volver, was not taken out a corpse, is due alone to the presence of a carpen-er- s small square aid compass he car-i- n nis poeket. weapon, The customer .had handed-thone of smalt call her, over to the pawnbroker, who was examining It, and in doing so pulled the trigger. A revolver moment later the" report of March the out gusts, and upon rang liis visitor folL'o the flb..r. Oificer Hilthe. spot, ton was among the first-oand entered ju-- t in time to see the stranger, who hail staggered toThe olficer full a- second time. ts, tore open his vest and under and revealed nothing, but a A search-to- r brown spot upon the skin. the bullet disclosed It, badly battered, lying between the stranger's liirt and cuticle. Assured that hethe however miraculous, stranger recovered! hi confidence and ubinittcd- to an inventory, that developed in hi jiocket a small carpenter's tire bullet had sij..are and compass, that ft had glanced off through encountered, the man's clothes, until it struck the huff, its death-dealin- g energies spent. Mr. Lapin has sworn off pullingrtrig-ger-s when testing values. Tribune. -- bts-fee- - l)is-pacl- h. gar-incu- W111. of iCvHle, was shot , in a probably fatal manner by a boy ot 17. The two were playing-cardand would snap an empty pistol at the other when he tried to cheat. The plan was just for fun. The boy left the room and De.Sliazo put a cartridge in- the boys gun. Tlia next lime it was snapped l)e Kliuxo was shot in the head. He planned the game as a method of suicide and wanted that the boy should unwittingly kill him. Eastern Iluli Advocate. Robert-Woolslev- s - - ai 'J lie tough man from Salt Lake Griffin by name, was on trial in the District court this morning ac fused of burglarising the It. G. W. freight depot at Eureka on February liytli last, and he succeeded in furnishing roil siderabl e itiuuseirient for the fcpectutiirs and tor the officers of the Court. While the jury was being cm paneled lie seemed to he entirely dissatisfied with the way his attorney, Hubert A. Anderson, was conducting things and several times attempted t address the court. Finally he subsided with the remark, "Oh, leter go. Let em send me over the road if they want to, I aint geltin a square deal no how. - Later when Mr. Ilout came into the case, and during the progress ot the trial he wokv up again and in kisted on having his attorneys ak cci lain questions in certain words, repeat in a whisper loud ing the question enough for all i.. the courtroom hear. Once lie culled to Prosecuting Allniuey tKichards to come over and let him explain to the attorney some mistake Griflfn thought lie had made, and when Richards wouldnt come he blurted out; "Oh well, its only ruiboad anyhow." When he pleaded the Indictment he remarked to court that he wasn't guilty of burglary-, that he went into the premises tbo day time which in a three months 8cai, and here they want to send fiver the road for three years.' wi-- i be remembered as the fellow- - w liu. been known under several aliases and to whom the Salt Lake nilii donated money in a vain etfort to get him out of the territory. He is an ex t in taking off handcuffs and other tricks of the professional jail bird T jury were given the. cose just before noon. At 4 o'clock this p. in., they li with a verdict of guilty. NLrvp in 1 Joiner.' Living near the thriving aUd prosperous little town of Goshen, ure two plucky girls. Not long since they had pccashAi to encounter a wildcat whk.1i was prowling around near their home, likely for the purpose of carrying off some of the domestic fowls. The brave girlif allucked it with ckihs and stones und heal the life out of the vicious in truder. Paron Globe. Beaver, L'tah, March 22. Special to l- -e 1 n.i-.le- Dispntc'. The Pioneer monument fund conlribu- ions have now reached the aggregate urn of $3.994.3.:. -- is a curious to-da- y, - it looks as if there Seven double cars of mutton were temperature of material things as serious upheaval shipped from Mil ford Vesterday for ChiEx. a unaccountable. cago said to be os good, if not in best condition of airy shipped from that point for some time. EBtVRAE Oil OINTMENT SFO'L CATARRH THAT CONTAIN islirl. a Swiped MEKCl'RY, A note addressed to him in well-round- ed letters a ov; the signature of "Kiltie's Beveridge," informed Ernest when he returned to his dwel-ling953 East Third South street, ac companicd by liis wife, last night, that he Bad lost his hired girl. The note in which the dire calainity wa unfolded went on to state, in Kittle's own guileless way, that as it was written two bad, bold men, to her utter strangers, stood over her, and demanded that she, as in the fiction of old, go with them, und so it was that she left the babe put in her custody by its parents, "in the care of God." Seizing it as evidence that Kittie, who has been serving the house of Rognon for many moons, had been abducted, Mr. Rognon rushed to police headquarters and placed it in the hands of sleuths who vwut forth in search of Kiltie's foot prints, lerhaps they did this just to gratify Mr. Rognons sincere belief that Kittie had been made the victim of a daring plot to procure ransom from her employers, fur the sleuths take little tock in Kiltie's story. Mr. Rognon telephone headquarters shortly before 1 oclock this morning that search had revealed the absence of Kittie's entire wardrobe, and that he had arrived at the conclusion that her departure was deliberate. Kittie's note K.og-101- The tiiple hainbugs. lads nr whatever you miy 'call them, prohibition, vv 11 man's suffrage and Irjuuty, may find place in til new constitution and we can live it a well a- - anyone else. I'here is no man ti. ing today, however win will be here long enough to see one ir the other uf natural provisions and dd them selves to the common not sen-- c of the people, nor are they just or Laws lacking sound in any particular. these essential characterisls can never be fl f uced, or if enfn ced, will produce more--. tl.an good. Provo misery It Ahern claimed to have been cxpiessed by the Sheriff, that the trouble was all due to goiiing neighbors, and ordered the piLonvi to s?und up You need a lesson, Ahern," began Judge Smith. "When you were here belore, charged with murderously assaulting your wife, conditions developed ilia, excited the Courts sympathy. While it believed you guilty ut some oiieiiv, it did- - nut belicro the eourt above would be able to convict you as charged, and so limited your bund to $1011, that you might furnish it and go to the bedside of lhn. woman whom you had assaulted. I find from the testimony of the witnesses here that in your second olleuse you haye treated lur us a man wouldn't a stray dog. Have you worked since you were here before?" No, sir," stammered Ahern, "I have not. I've hail to nurse the babies. Theyve got to be fed from bottles." The Court reflected lor a moment, and fixing Ahern's line ut $20 and costs, ordered him committed. '1 hen he uiae inquiiy into the conditions surrounding Mrs. Ahern and her babes, and learning that a delegation-frothe Ladies Aid Society was giving them attention, the matter was closed. At a later hour in tiie day the wile and children were admitted to the Infirmary, whore they- wiU be provided for, and if Mrs. Ahern's condition docs nut improve, site will lie temporarily bereft of the babes and committed to the asylum at lrwu, where a demented- Ui l.r has preceded her. 'rribuiic. arc-tde- Dr. Ornishv, assisted l?v Dr'. Sifow, yesterday preformed a very dillicult operation upon a German named Jacob 'Shies, removing a piece. of rubber tubing eight inches in length and a glass tube two inches long from his bladder. The operation was successthe paticul rallied and, fully the doctor says, prospects iJr his recovery ure fair. Journal. thing how the Repub-ic.-learned to follow has majority squires. No matter how the sentiment inav run previously, if Squire make a proposition, the Republican county members fall right in. Herald. ui The St. lioais loase -- is the pace to get Charles Crane has ut last done the right thing, lie .lias had the origna remark of P. Buncombe Coray expunged :rom the record. The Republican ire duly penitent because of their share in reads; the matter and.no it can pas. Mrs. Rognon. Just as I was getting Corey iiimself may now return from exile. ready to rite to home, some one knocked Herald. at the front door and I went to the door. and they are When Jolley, of Sanpete, offered his Two men grabbed me, I rite this. now me as over proposition to tax professional men standing me to take are away: going going there was immediate laughter from all They and kills it 111c leave the make habv, to Riclmrii immcili--itel- y parts of the house I do not know who they are. I me. asked for the rending and Good the baby in God. win moved that It be referred back to will trust Kittie Beveridge." the gentleman, with instruction to bring in plans and specifications. Jolley AhernM Cruelty. however, does not see the matter in a him is with humorous light. It serious I'll also call your attention," said Herald. Daniel Ahern, in his address to Police Mrs William Tregear, wife of a pros- Justice Smith, to a paragraph insert, miner of Butte Mon, left her ed in the paper of February nth, in Mrs. O'lteilcy, the wife of the pro- perous because he ref use J to buy her which Sheriff Hardy referred to the prietor of the Revere hopse.on State a a the cause of all bicycle. She took the boy with her, gossiping neighbors tdreet, had a meeting with a burglar in troubles." the early lioura of last" evening, While n'$ because she loved him hut liecaitse lie inyAs bo delivered this, the accused, lie wa.' sitting in her room she heard cried o go. who was on trial charged with beating ; t The only way to obtain satisfaction is by having your suits made to We guarantee a perfect fit, and good workmanship. Edward SSeid, Jlanti.. order. Nocu is the Time! to get Yoira Booms Papem'D I have taken the agcncys for the K- - W. P. Co. and can suppy all kinds of non-arsen- ic Wflhli PAPER. All grade of felts, friezes, and borders PRICE 15 CTS to$3-OOPERROlI- - Cf. DESERET WOOLEN Mills CO, Oflice & Salesroom No. 23vest ist South. St. - - Salt Lake City bottle. MVNTI FOLbEf MILLS Louis F. Becker, Prop. Sanpete valley Railway. TIM TABLBNO. 12 EFFECT IE, MiAisroTA.c'njEEJK.OF THE BEST GRADES OF FLOUR ' Orders and Correspondence solicited ctjstoim: work: Stop on nalsig. Daily trains. IIKl TIIKODOKK IIAI-K- . Pres, and (icn'l. Mgr., Salt Lake Citv II. K. KP.KR, Gen, I. Supt., Manti. Preaipt, PoflUM itCIM. Im 9 .. J, gradual Dis-iiutc- r Clothing sins as mercury will surely il;l.-.i- y of smell and completely derange the line of Gass meres, suitings. Ladies cloth, whole system when entering it through jH ave a full articles Such surfaces. the mucous Dress Goods, &c, &c. should never he used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the The largest stock of Hosiery in the west damage they will do is ten fold to the Our Blankets are best ever produced in Utah good you can possibly derive from them, llafl's Catarrh Cure rnanufacluicd by E. J. Chenev H Co., Toledo, ()., con- When you buy hosier- - ask your dealer for the Desere c Wotains no mercury, and is taken interYour tailor has samples of our goods. nally, acting directly upon the blood and olen Mills goods. mucous surfaces of the system. Ill buying Halls Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internal ly. and made in Toledo, Ohio, by E. J. Cheney und Co. Testimonial free. fi&rSold by Druggists, .price 75c. per p.-i- hu-ha- Goo - Tribune. One hundred and seven thousand head of transitory sheep have already been assessed by the Assessor of Cyclones, blizxwils and unusually Beaver county, and he has yet to assess heavy snow storms in our own country 50,000 head belonging to parties in the disastrous gales in Europe und earths county. in Asia have all marked the be The loss in sheep in thi and Iron quakes d of tiie year. When to these 'canning county this winter i said to be half so many, sharp quick change of what it was last winter. wus an -- 1 J - Uangeroin Kporti plank, nominates a decent western tree silver man lor president, one who will carry out the platfo.in, the party will win to its standards every form and shadoof free silver sentiment in the and south, ami unio.., east, west, nc-tli- , elect its mail hi an overwhelming popular majority. If she lags along behind and then weakly follows any other lead, frank she will inevitably be defeated. out spoken fiee silver declaration is the only fitting policy. We don't- - want anymore friends of silver on the Grovel plain We are sick and thoroughly out, with that order ot silver men. I ed - f- NO. 38 MANTI SANPETE 60UJJTY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MARCjH 27 1895 VOb X- - ! .VST? rC U i l3 v 3 s - ; s ' iJr1'" SptrmatorrlHa, l- SnUttmt, . WU1 ef fhrnrtt. sasu- Wi W -- - mm J T tfTTbMvilllBKt rliDIWSAVI. CT LUUIU. h specialty |