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Show 2 ay y wiah Unirarsit cet oe ‘yaised by his hy TURDAT, AUGUST 15, 1903 LOGAN, attorneys. It is Téachers ey now the duty of Judge Charles' |W. Morsé of the criminal division © of the distrieteourt to give the: * , doomed man his choice of methet ~yq 068 Of death, and for ‘a second % At f : ' time setthe date when he must ae tr ad ; ibe exeeuted in accordance with; ~ iP eALY # [the law. Although the revelation of | James Sharp was the most sen-! ALS : sutioual feature of the trial, ‘ n 2 =. ae Atthe Education i it received comparatively little} /consideration a3 the hands of the, diany . tilled : LT ‘ Efor- Raiway lenee | ror. ee ; : Paris, Aug. 11.—Kighty-four, bodies have heen recovered.and the death list will probably exceed 100 im the underground railway disaster which occurred here last night. The aecident which occurred on Metropolitan Electric road agsumed the proportions of three supreme court judges. him nteresting es ee was disposed of in short order. She opinion, which was, writ ‘en by Associate Justice Barteh,| . was one of the longest pew ee an awful eatar-| erime with the the}. 9. is jary—the Pe trophe during the early hours today | es:ablishes a preeedent in Utab.! who more than four-seore of bodies | ty holds that the prisoner dues j7 ef the burned and snffosated victims! not have to visit the evens if he (298 were removed from the qubterransan |Goeb not care to. asERge. : pas oe me er : i ; : The work continues, and indiea- ew nie soagieeinte Ng yi tions are that the death Hist Will’ wae addueed by the defense, and . lit ip sought to take ad vantage of; pes ibs fecienat he mouth of Se is to wecuse a new wal. Phe op- Be brought up, were ofthe most heart- ee > lone eet missing = relatives hcp Rese school Rasmus of Salt Lake. The compensation of census enumerators was Hxe¢ at 5 cents per resignation was aceepted. Mrs, Annie Osmondof Lake and Mr. Ariel houre after Bernt- son Passes Away. MAME. oe Bear, Gurdon: Rasmas of Berntson, cone of the. settlers.of Logan died oa Logan were tendered ‘positiong’ first as teachers at salarias of £57.50 the afternoon of August 11, aftaxau illneas of some weeks with and $55 per moush respactively. There is considerable eom- @ complication of lung and heast ment and adverse eriticism by digaase. The deceased was berm... citizens and patrons concerning, in Sweden 70 years ago, amit the appointment of rs.Osmond was one of the earlicat to ea | brace the gospel He came te aad - investigation showa that she -was appsinted over Utah the innovation in about forty years ago, sat- tling in Logan where be hee been acapable, energetic, im. dustrions and highly esteanmed citizen, Guring all - that period. Ele built a home on north Maam. street, and there hia ehildres grew to manhood and women. hood. He was carpenters in the matter of el- ag. 10th, ab the tab- board. The applicants were George C. Jenzen, Ariel Cardon . Annie Osmond, and . @take eonferonee!: Ang. 9th, and a there was bot one Yagsnéy — e. Sil, Miss Tiller’s resigration not aving been received ai jony, if dcea nol come in ee io evening furn:shing one of the finest. the state, beimg- often ealled to perform finighingmt. «She was au es- ecting teachers as nothing of Work, ag atthe Salt Lake tem wife, and kind mother. thas sind has ever happened be-! pie and onother similar teii@~ Pvices were held fore during the history of the we thelr 8. iediriends. progpering. Beets a few weeping inen, women nd ehildren | aug shat inasmuch as struggling forward imap effort to gefense put in the revelation reeognize Wednesdsey S"pplies were awarded to Wilkinson & Son,and Har! & Hogland of Logan, and B. A, McMillan| well considering the heads of Mr. Cardon and George Th e town is buila- Jensen, both home products of ber of new. build~ unquestioned ability, and who should have received frat consideration. When the matter came up @member moyed to) proceed to elect by ballot, which. mg, Ang. 8th, of motion prevailed, this being en [Lex perhaps exeved five-score- meeting of the Board of eon racts for of il! health of her sister, which Avg. 12.—Mr. and Karren bave retarnmost important handed down by | Mes.Hf relatives any member of that tribunal in} ed. dro Eeiting witb e . yoars. Theappeal for a new and friends in Ogden Salt Lake $risl was based upon four import- | 930 Obey PD ints. Alpine was the ans questions, audin every in- OMe of as. Kerren io . her stange Judge Morse was sustain- childhood day sand it has been ‘ed. nnd in one-—whether the de-| 37 years sinee she had. visited fondant cana wave his right tol 1 oe town. » They ech ely ume. ‘visit the scene of the alleged report and ff Miss Annie Tiller resigned her pogiticn as teacher on acecouat : roar. | a ip made. Com- nICaAtlons. TD) | As to its authenticity no refer § Appointed. eys for ings. He leaves awo wiwea: eleven ehildren, the fatter ! and being grown, ‘The decessed gentieman Blisat ’WO missions in his’ native ewan, <a. iemd, being preeident of the Stee holina aussioa for @n extended ericd, Se Samia ’ a a a mS nd friends, him adejieed country, and his God... ‘bas ° ials and firemen were Wnable to The dofanse rained ah ob)e0- panon o To -appoiktment of Airs. { 148 many admiring friends a tae HR oNU ling e ee ee ee sf nd, stating that thesucces- | SIS Bele ls deseend into the tefnel obti! M8 tionto the testimony of BET@./enn Quiane Stake : : morning, owing to the blinding ‘Bay, wife of the deceased. The gave éxecll nationsé:isorto Mr. Larsen.should be a j Me. Richard Berntsom ama 5 Seen clouds of smoke from the burning 'eourt overruled it on the ground | cnojps ngand Bishop Waddoups male teacher, as it was. very family of Teton bargin are im” a botedictio the prenonnted given was testimony her “lnecessany that we have ofie or gown to attend the funeral, as train, Frequent attempts were that prayer was olfered rewo pnale teachers at our cen- other members of the femifts made by heroic volunteers whom merely to skow the condifion of)” Aton m., quar- ral schools, this apparently be-’ came from various poists for it was necessary tosescue, half mind in which the deeeased waa lpy pres B. A. Hendrieks;School; jog demanded by a number of the same purpose. py Richmond Sunday night of the homicide; t0)to¢ suffocated, and carfied‘aosaway te Oethe ote a Lewis, the patrota, and as we had two ee address The speakers at the funeral e& tas. see cae the hospital. male applicants, our own soa% the late Rasmus Berntzon Friday F¢rbert;: s Ann) i * ace 10) leis isimate 1OBBE ahter 0 See ae ie: moe ema the being hat purpose. 3 eclock At ten Soba and neighbors, he argued that were elders Fred Hurst, S. FB. “by remarks Lewiston; by tette eomthe choice should -be between j@ease, Judge Morse did not 5 me SPenE, ives A Sergeant Ballif, George Anderson, George spirator, succeeded in making | mis an error inallowing “onver-| preg Alma Merrill; duet, Smith- them. Secondly, he. feared her Lindquist, “Thomas Morgam (tC |domestic relations sould very the descent.. He remained sev-| gations] testimony to be acmitt-|foig) Svivester Low, Jr., spoke on materially mitigate against the and Bishop Thomas X. Smurk. en minutes and bronght the first/ed whieh did not take plase in} All had been personally acquaintperformance of her duties in the do to parents.school,” |«Whaticanehe- theSunday defendant. that) the presence of the information to the effect the| ‘schools, she having two children ed with the deceased and: referred: fourth most _ importeDt’panefig, Phe corpses were strewn all about Then he point relied upon by the defense} quarteiite by the West Lewiston #0 eare for, one less than a year to the usefulness of his Hfe amd _toadway ofthe tunnel. old, which must and will of nec- his “many admirable traits of was the admis. Suntay School. oe So ee was taken-to..the for ae anew trial ed. and “ eollaps Conference convened at 8 p.m. eavity result inthe division of character. Also to his steadfasa sion of the affidavit of J. @.| hospital - his-. paying! Choir gang, prayer by Elder lirn- her tine between her school and devotion to the gospel. Sharp regarding ‘Twenty. imates. later firemen Mortensen. $2,100 s aboré time best Ballard. Then came an es- her domestic affairs: Ist is -unferced theis way down through before the erime waa eommitied. leay by) Bliss A. Merrill, ap ad- derstood that Mr. Apperley did . the tunne] station at Menilmont- The sourt holds that slihough a dreas hy Pres. B. A. Hendricks not think there would bean elec- - $iyrem; the 16 year old son af” Mes: W. W. Roundy of” ant and retarned afterward with defendant is eupposed to be con- upon faith and works.” Elder tion on the first -ballet, and cast Mroand Bertson, Cache Co., died Aug. seven bodies—three men, {wo fronted by all witnesses, in this Ernest) Ballard spoke of the ben- his vote asamatter of eompli- lL irom injaries received im a. young boys and two young wo- instance the facts brought out by efits delrived in Sunday “school, ‘ment, intending to comein on runawey several Gaya previcas-. party to These. persons had been the affidavit were in favor, of and hojw it benefits the elders in second ballotand bea pens of one of his ly... Thedeceased was a sees%, asphyxiated, vand as their posi-{ the defendant, as they helped to the misigion fields. Prof. Mills the appointment exemplary young man, of larg@, tions “showed they had been exp!ain where he got. the $8,- deliveried an excellent discourse townsmen. But fis compliment sigiure and &xcellen’ promise. 800 whieh he alleged .he. gave upon tlie origin of the Book of fell at a.time.when it meant so. groping their way. through. the Hay His family andfriends watehe® on the night of the murder. much to the dne::on whom it was }Mormoa; Stake Supt. J. A. Antansel;; the over him and did everything ““smoke ‘that ‘filled As the evidence was allin fayv-. when or of the prisoner at the bar, derson!, endorsed all’ that had bestowed, andi-prevented bim possible for his resovery during from yoting for the person. .o: geeking a way to escape igaid and exhorted the 2 8 and against the state, it was not been © geen as his iliness, his father being . es| Saints ‘to faithfulness; benedicedic- hig- choice, 4) «pes __ they were overcome. ‘The: - The workol bringing up bodies grounds for areversal. President Bullen and member, ‘peeiaiy devoted to him. = tion by Elder Morris Swinyard. went.on steadily after’ that, under pe admission of the revela‘Jensen are being complimented, -faniily are greatly grieved. over _ the personaldirection of Preiect of tion of James Sharp. was com- POE WORF OROREBESS on their loyal.stand for. home; the tintimely death of their som. Police, Lepine, who-summoned « mented upon further.. The thegromnd, talent, and their efforts are al. and brother. eee eee wae held There. large reserve forse to hold back the defense took the stand thet what}: The jatter silence’ which pre- host universally commended... surging crowd,.inckiding the Tela: Sharp said was not proper ‘evi~“No one has.2 word of objec: dey veiled during the acctsation Sane funeral servies the. . . vtiven, of the-vielime. dence, beeause hip | etteranees jaeene Wes sofficient to erable ‘tion to Mrs, Osmond persorally, | remains ef the late overMyrcw jwere not made in the presence the prisoner to hear évery She is a thorough lady, kind and Roundy was hell at Benzo of the defendent. . ‘To that. the word jspoken. When Sharp capable, butin this particular Whe speshera weew _}eonrs makes : exceptions. : ‘Phe Yooked '/st him it was hie duty to eontroversy, ander the pres ‘nt Thursday. Bishops. W.. B. Prestom ae. jedges hold. that Mortensen. deny thje charge. The hanging -cireumstances, it was believed by Henry Ballard and Hider Mv Ay was standing elose,to the ,patrol jof his “head when the speaker many that our own young: men wagon in’ which. lay the. dead. jieoked jat him: was evidence. to should receive first considera- Ballard and all spokein 3. most, consolatory manner. Phe-. Bun-body of Hay... When Sharp. the cow:rt that he heard ~ what tion, ‘eral was largely attended,. siow-acensed Mortensen of the crime iSharp Fiad said. * Consequently ing the high esteem in. he uttered the word while look-'Peter Mortensen must give up NOTICE. : the deceased was led. which: > te-“imony was admissible. i Intere. his life in-exchange for tho one ing at the inanimate form be- and even if you want to buy, sell or ment occurred at the Haga, il he % = j he took from James R. Hay.'fore him; then he turnea and “tna: th ; : ; iG exchange seconi hand furniture, cemetery, a long cortege Buow—. art don’t get your Nation The state supreme court has re- locked Mortensen squarely in S¢ver darlk| The latter immediate ‘he 3, a ley, be sure and-let -us stoves. etc:,callon Edwin Peake, ing the remains from Benson te, fused him a new trial, anani- the face. i Logan. this city. mously overruling every polit ly hung his head and looked at. know Ohf the fact.. { i, ¥ - Mortensen ur a { < e { } | =e |