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Show -i7b'i-.y 30. lyondlY 1887 ' :rhe pcc)le i 1 this voin1 ty al'G bei.t:z .do a), by horse t.h l eve s Geoge Le'''jis. ·illO IJ_v8s one we. had. a horse £3'o10r1 last 'nigh:t. Br·o. Neill:') Peterson, 'tl() hUG )."st much by .t he se thieve's j was attacked by one of t he.m (po.yuo) \:t fO'rl1 dayf aBo and beaten up with the bu:tt €md of a loaded , annoyed 6. nik10:HboV0 il. , Thee was no prOVobatlon only that Peterson as a the only reason given by Pale, but doubtless the 1"o.l c.:;USQ, tU,a 'hat, Pste:t sen had be ez, to t! e da.H. 11i vel,'" and r ec cver-e noe 'of ,his horses that had been atolen. H recoverd 'about tn Flake who wer:dJ down' got twenty others beside head 0-£ his own and Br o o.ssizting Pet,erson. black ormon. , etetlt This uaa , " Tu.esday r-ayne. me t George Lev/is Wh6 was looking for hi anim<)J. tod.y and pound e d him wi th ·t.he butt., end of his revo Ive Pc.y·ne stated that he was in \'i).th the thieves and th(;'.t t hey wer e Goj.ng to d.ri v e the tJonnpns Otl,t of' this for'est.., The cowboys ar-e and W fecI th€"t it is danger oua to very aIU.lOying" to Lhe be out, much .\lo.ne and unar me d r·t looks ell? it ·the. c cmparri e s "l,hat employed them were erii. tly to blf.:.me.. 'The Az t e o C{)r1pt:ny c La i ms all this zoclon of count-r-y, Tr;.3Y' ar o much to blawe for' Lho ac t i ona of thin It\1dleJs set ,of outlaws that 'they have e{nploy(l. tJ'L.i.ne 5. }i.m,do.y· I attendd meet.. ing '(looay and spoke a short t iue our-. r:t£etings arc not, very 'well attended. There are but tew here and cone have Lo s t all ,interest, in. ·th.eir ne etings , if they ever hc.:..cl any. I neve been e:t work for the J.r st week pu·tt.ing up a new fence ar-ound the ,f:'eld. It is a dry time) wa.ter is sec-rca, and' 'the stock is sufforinmuch for both grass and water. JunG B. Vle-J.nosc.aY Shariff C., },',. owcne arrestec. Payne .t,oday and took hiQ over to 8howlow before C. E. CooleYa Justice of .the ?eace$ ,r: o COGEr 5. ttec:i him. to jaiL. The cO1plaint ag aLns t Fe..yne was {or his attc.:.cl: c n LOV1j_9 ar.d Peterson. Cooley Was qui te sever-e on Pa,me and sent him to ct Johns to f1.VJfd t the action of the grnd jury. JU.nc 11.. Sfl,turday ! went down to Snowflake 'today. It Was E. Smi th would be at expe c t.ed tho' t ApOit le! F. M. Lyr.1tin and J snowflu.lo) but t.hey have not yet arli vade June 12. I attonded meeting in Snowtlake eJnd spoke a ahort u r.;ay 1. t o Lcn . ..... fH3/t,tlEH"St , . , .. .. , , c time. AS cur conference at st. John::! Ls so near ·at hand, r c onc.Lude d to remain. ('.•nd not (';0 back home until af ter con! er-encc June 1:'; H.l")ostlee E'I M. Lyma.Yl and J. H. Bmi t h , Bros. Isaac Riddle ard J. w. Crosby came in Y'E)zt.,erday about noon. Too.e y qu1t.e. a numbe r star·te. to Gt" JOh;;"lG to at,tend c onter-enc e I s tar t ed over in cOir.:pallY· wi til Bro. J. l. Freeman. He drove to li.:rastt.".s wne r e 'frlG,e·ttng \:,·a.s Le ld in the e ve,ning. e have had very co14 niGhts lately. Last night it froze quite hard" c ut t t ng down tb.o Luc er'n , corn and potf.'ttOt)S t.t Snowflake June 16. 'We "drove to'st. Johns where a high council meeting Was held at 2 ?. Several cases oame up. On-uRs 'the cas of 04 P. Arnold for attempting to oornit adultery and another wns the case of J. K. p Pikin, who Was out orf the church for",defr£ud1ng the , , ' .. .... , " .. sovernncr.t ,postal department. Jnne l? VI. I" A.. was Tt e conf or ence of 'the Y. M. and Y. l., held in the forenoon and the Reltef f-)ocf ty and Pr.mnry in the 'II I. ,II ' afternoon • sat/u'd8.Y June' 18. our qtv:\rterly conference ccrnmenc ed at. 10 A.Mo The st. Johns leople had mad e an c\ddit,i.on to thej,r meet,iuG hous e This added very much to the convenieno& of the poople who nttendedo . . , hare was a vei'y good attendarlc0. o |