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Show assistance of his wife ami baby. Mrs. Mittou jumped to the ground with the buoy in her arms, sustaining a partial, dislocation dis-location of the wrist, whi'e the child had only a few scratches. The. horses ran we--twpui and j were stopped fov an e'ectr-.: 1 '-, .pole near the 13 V. college. I Another chi d, aged , hod ie-mainedin ie-mainedin the buggy ' and by a miracle was practically unhurt I Messrs. P. 0. Jensen and Win. (dangerous condition for some l time with rheumatism of the I heart. I l 1 I Liliuokalani, former queen of i Hawaii T visited Salt Lake last ! Saturday and was tendered a i reception by the church authori-' Ities. j i ! The Nation will give away ; a tine Newman organ, valued at 1S125, from the Harris .Music j company. Pay a year in advance ! and you may win this fine instru- Worley have taken the contract to build a cottage for Ir. Loaisi S. C'ardon in Logan Second; iward. I Zeph Thomas made a slight ! run for treasurer in the recent j 1 Republican conyenff ; but as, I easily defeated A man who 1 ' does all he can to build up Demo-, craftc .institutions, and to tear ( down Republican inst.utions, as I I 'ho ma's does, ought to be de-. de-. feated. ; rnent. J ' The cases against B. H. I Roberts and J . C . Graham, for j unlawful cohabitation, have been dismissed in Salt Lake, because of adverse decisions by the state supreme court. j With the arrival of last Satur-ulav Satur-ulav evening t resident Isaac I Smith finally retired from the l merchandise business. He will ;i in future take up the business of cattle, produce, cold storage, etc., in which, we wish him every success. The 3 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (Jhris Johnson died1, Saturday of scarlet fever and ; was buried Sunday, from the. residence. Two other children! i are sick with the same disease. iWe sincerely sympathize with Mr. and Mrs. Johnson in tneir bereavement. j The ministers of Denver have ; started on an active crusade against the Mormons. A week ago the minister in each church preached a sermon against the , Utah church. Senator Henry M. Teller wrote a long article in S defense of the Mormons at abort I the same time. According to the Laraiuiej Republican of Nov 22, Prof. Luther Foster has accepted the . I position of President of the new Me race Agricultural college, Las iCruces,and will enter upon his i now duties' at once. His family will remain in Laramie for a time, as his daughters, Misses Beth ana Lutie, are attending College there. Mr. Albert Beirdneau, the newly appointed express agent in this citv, had the misioi tu to lose nearly, all his furniture in a tram wreck a few days ago. i The furniture was coming to-Loo-an from Portland, Oregon and was in a great smashup at Orchard. Of a 8500 piano very St5e was left save the keyboard, 1 and most of the other ai t c.e., I were left in the same condition. Messrs . Walker and Racker, representing the Internationa School of Correspondence at ISanton, Pa., displayed at our , office last Saturday an Edison; Phonograph with talking rfbes in various other languages than the English The idea is I to teach languages by means of i the phonograph and from our observations we are convinced the pir n Is a most thorougn one. t " ' contemplate organizing a large class in this city. Trie committee in charge of the old folks entertainment, Messrs John Deakm, J. C. Knowl and H-Nielson haVe 1 tncrive a grand con-arranged con-arranged to give 1 b arr tA,r nnera house on LOCAL BRIEFS. I . T" rov-ff has been I Mrs. Chnstam with quite ill the past few days j bronchitis Tsgiving! v Tom.oriow i ' hn(ej gen- day. 1 he business hou-e, D , ' u,r will be closed. ; erally w ui c cert at Thatcher opera house on gee 6, for the the aged res.-dent's. res.-dent's. An elaborate program till be presented, and every ef-rtnJetoseethatthetheold ef-rtnJetoseethatthetheold oeoPle have a good tune. ue Sbwillbegiveninour next s- $-"rv,at'' came near being a 1 Pedo S -l ofi at a terriffic n0I'S S wo li able to stop i pace. . He v fa , the animals, so siianQ Jiiri-ith diphtheria. That 25c dinner served at the Arcade between I and 4 .daily, is becoming. very..p V r ; Allthereopljsayatch-v Allthereopljsayatch-v vVendelboe 1 . tne ; j-Prof. Dryden, -has . . V" . ' i ' i |