Show h A few days ago the th news newa new dis- dis dia patches told of the death In Al AI Albert bert Lea Minnesota of Captain Charles Hazen Haxen Farnsworth corn com commander nander mander of the th troop that pursue John Wilkes Booth the slayer of o President Lincoln That troop was wa known as the Lincoln Avengers Avenger In In 1866 a 8 young boy with tb tho New ew York volunteer cavalry writ log ing to his mother In St Cather Cather- CatherInes CatherInes Ines Canada said Mother I am In c camp camp mp 16 It N NT NY T 1 V C I saw the assassins assassin ot o President Lincoln hanged Our Cu regiment surrounded the tho prison a mils and I sawall saw all the th cou- cou coo damned drop at once Including a Miss J I pass pas the home every day but It is closed Miss Harris trial Is causing muck much excitement Our Our regiment has a 1 big reputation tion They call us the th Lincoln Avengers Our colonel was proS pro promoted to brigadier general and tho first lieutenant In charge of 01 othe the party that shot Booth wi promoted to captain and presented with a 0 brace of ot revolvers which co cost t the barrels barrel in silver r the cylinders cylinder In gold and the thil I In pearl l L That boy was H Sherwood the fa her hr of Owen and Harry Sher Sher- Sherwood Sher- Sher Sherwood Sherwood wood whose mother Is Mrs S F Guthrie of Five Points When When he h was Willi 13 years old young oung Sherwood ran away from borne lome crossed tho the boundary line into the th United States and enlisted in t IO forces federal forces In 1863 as aa a bugler bugler His Ills elder brother had pre pre- preceded preceded pre preceded ceded him When Then Sherwood died In Utah In 1990 00 ho he le gave to his country t to o tine fine tin boys oho who In turn of- of offered of ot feied themselves to their country serving with Pershing In M MaIeo ad then then In France and Henry having received three pro pro- promotions promotions pro promotions motions In the naval service dur duro dur- dur during leg ing the th world war t The young people ot today may ne need d a little Information as to tut brace of revolvers t BO civil chU war and In tho the pioneer cia as a's 8 of ot the west a man to bewel be bewen e ewel wel wen armed umed had to carr carry a a brace of revolvers and the gunmen o of the of-the i th country were supposed to he heable heable beable able to draw both revolvers revolver from fromi their scabbards and open fire I right and left let Today the automatic has bas made tone one gun quite as aa rapid as the brace In th the early days days day the th was repeater repeater was wa's was a revolver the cylinder con COIl con taming five or six aix shots revolving each cartridge was discharged Hinder JUder inder the th hammer i S S S Saturday between and Boy Scouts assembled on Lester park With nags flags flying and gay t tIt hi their troop colors they made madea a most attractive array of ot boy boy- boyhood boy boyhood bo hood d They were put through scout activities while Joseph Shurtliff took moving pictures which are areto to be shown by Louis Peery dur dur- durIng during ing the week w ek of February 6 to 13 known as 1 Scout Week through through- throughout throughout throughout out the th United States I c t The Tho Th boys bos boy gave demonstrations of bf signaling handcrafts cooking archery and other scout activities The The Boy Scouts is an organization lIon tion which every boy on reaching the age ag of 12 1 should Join and parents should urge their young young- youngsters to enlist tor for scouting brings a 0 wholesome atmosphere to the tho boy at a a most Impressionable im age L S St I t A A comparatively new organization Ion tion toi In Ogden Is the th Ladles Ladies Aux Mix Auxiliary of Safety First of the Union Pacific of which Mrs G M MBaker Baker Is president On next Tuesday the ladies will gather from all til ov over over r tho the western estern division ot of the th Union Pacific and n meet with the th men at nt the Elks borne at 10 n a m The Th wives and daughters of the of ot the Union Pacific aye sy- tem yi-tem tern are eligible to the th Safety First organization and nd are ar expected to todo todo todo do their part In making railroad work and traffic less aleSs of a th thin n It was before the movement for safety was started and they have made mad a big contribution to that cause caused I Atter the th meeting next Tuesday morning the tb women will Join Ina ina In a luncheon at one ODO of ot the local cafes and In the tho evening give a dance at Berthana halt hall to which the tho public is i Invited Many an of the th members member ot of the tho auxiliary had their homes In Evan Evan- Evanton stan ISton ton prior to the th eliminating ot of the Wyoming town as a terminal point and this thi dance danco Is 18 expected to give them a wider acquaintance In Ogden Ogdena social circles The dance should be a a delightful s af- af affair t- t t fair The following evening the Four brotherhoods will give their dance In la which brings brInK to Ogden railroad people from all over the th Inter Inter- Intermountain mountain mountain country It le Is i an annul annual event cent greatly enjoyed So eo So next week will be railroad lek In this city cHy And hero here her Is Iq Continued on J Page Pago D e Seren NEWS VS AND VIEWS VIE Continued Front Ironi Pago ragO One wishing the auxiliary and the tho brotherhoods success e e Aiming to do Jo good and serving In Ina ina ina a big wa way brings bringa Its own reward as an Ogden woman has hu discovered discovered discovered ered A few years ago Mrs E C IL H Quinn finding time for tor social service and laboring to help wom wom- women women women en who had to work for tor a living decIded to start something which would provide employment She commenced In u a small way to make aprons giving the sew sew- sewing sewing In ing to those who might desire that kind ot of o work With her heart in the task she planned planned to to Improve upon the or- or or ordinary apron and soon had originated originated a design the tha popularity of which was attested by a d demand mand that could not be supplied Yesterday w when News A k Views visited her home at Twenty Twenty- Twenty eighth eighth street there were a 11 number of machines In evidence and doz doz- doz- doz dozens dozens ens of ot aprons had been made Beginning Monday the factor Is to bo ho remodeled an and Ix electric poor pov er machines are lire to the present equipment 1 The aprons have han a trade mark muk and md are aro known as aj the tha Kathleen Quinn quality garm garment nt A patent has been been applied for which when granted will wail be bo the third apron patented In the United States The aprons havo have been sold all allover allover allover over the Intermountain mountain country as far tar east as Maine They may be bo seen on display In Inthe inthe the windows of local stores On last Monday Mrs Quinn had sold every apron In her establishment and orders orden continue to crowd In upon her Ogden women and girls are find rind finding finding ing In this home homo t factory an op- op opportunity opportunity op opportunity to sustain themselves and as It grows the field ot of good service will wl broaden An electrio cutter culler cutters Is s being In- In In Initialled stalled which will cut from to GOO aprons at a time Heretofore the cutting has been by hand on OD six of ot cloth For or the first tint aprons the old ohl spools ot or thread ot of yards were purchased Now a cone of ot thread ot of yards ards Is h 1 used Instead ot of f II spool of or six yards ard of tape a arcel reel of ot 1000 yards Is in service The cut and the th fit of ff th th aprons an era causing cau ln repeat orders The binding is double stitched and Ilna andis andis Is not damaged in making One of Mrs Mra Quin Quinns Quinn's s 's latest de- de designs de designs signs has hu gathered sides below belov the I pockets and is attracting much at- at attention at attention In Jn Salt Lake Lalle the largest Jarest store handles the aprons for which a 11 abig abig big sale ule has Mrs Quinn is not only making aprons but has seen to It that her children are advanced education education- educationally educationally ally Her tier son Horace A Quinn Is IsI Isa Isa I a lieutenant of ot his corps corpa in West Vest WestPoint WestPoint Point and will graduate In 1 the en- en engineers engineers en engineers class this coming June Kathleen Quinn will wi get a de- de degree de degree gree greo fro from n tha of ot Utah this spring Mrs Quinn certainly Is doing her bit and the community should be proud of ot her achievements all promoted by a desire to help others We e are asked to give a number ot of the larger Jarger cities ettles of ot the world London New York Tokio 10 for Ber BorIIn Berlin lin Paris Chi Chi- Chicago Chicago Chi Chicago cago Osaka Philadelphia 1 Buenos BuenosAires BuenosAires BuenosAires Aires Vienna Ienna Shand hal Rio Janeiro Mo Moscow eow 1 e eThe The owners of ot the sheep on the Aleutian Islan islands s have no ad van van- tage over R W V Sevy who leases Fremont islan Islani I 1 in Great Oroal Salt Lake and ewes th thereon thereon rOn rinses ranges 1000 00 head ot of I Mr Sevy w was qS s In Ogden yester yester- yesterday yesterday daY day and said fald his sheep on the I Is- Is Island Is Island land have havo no herder but graze unrestrained The Tho Island la 1 I five miles long Jong and a mile wide ant an no human touches fot foot on on the shore except the men who occasionally go ge over overby overby overby by boat to inspect the sheep or shear them The animals become becom somewhat wild and Instead ot of moving mo In bands scatter They prod prod-ico on the average I a pound of ot wool more to a I fleece leeco e than other Utah t Lt Jh h she sheep p The increase last Jut year was hIgh but there are re years ears when the Jam bing la Is poor poor Owing to the tle fact tact that In late Jato spring the range feed teed become dry dr- the lambing Is li In February to al- al allow allow al allow low the ewes t to get the tha J i ct nourishing grasses The sheep ire re e seldom disturbed by Intruders and are entirely tree free from coyote coote or r other predatory orY animal The t stretch o of t water between Promontory Point the nearest land and Fremont Island Inland Is a sufficient bar to keep Jeep out the be would would-be Invader r |