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B Some pretended prohibition statts liae BBBJ moro saloons than school houses. B The Itopublican concntlon met at B Spanish Fork Inst Saturday and nonilim- B ted David T.Clark of l'ioo for sheriff B and Charles D. Kransof Springvlllo for supcrlntrndant of schools. B l'rcsldcnt Bmoot and his councilor, BBBBs David John, were hero on Sunday and BBBBb organired n branch ut tho Junction in BBBB tho afternoon. Thomas It. Joiicm hob BBBBB elected to preside tlicro. BBBBl Thcro has been tiito a rush around BBBBB Wood Cro during (ho past week. The BBBBB gas pipes, that wcro distributed last BBBBB winter, nro noir being loaded on IT. P. 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Tho Bubaerlbcrs nro kept BBBBBB "'''' 'urtlicr behind, ua many of them BBBBBB 'mvo tbeir copies delivered by Iraat, un- BBBBBB lesi they fetch them, which they some- BBBBBB times do paying for them In herring and bbbbbb B Do Not Walt B too long. Tho Great World's Fair BBBBBB be closed Ina few weeks. Tho tinuling B jtubllcaio fully nll o to tho fact thu Chi BBBBBB cjgo, Union lVciflc & Xortli-W'cstcrn BBBBBB Mno oners tho verj best accommodations BBBBBB tu "IU lnll)"c 'ranl llni1 t0 Chicago, BBBBBK Onlaha nud luterniedl.ils, not only dur- BBBBBBj ing tho World's 1 air, but nil tho jear BBBBBB round. Sio )our nearest Union 1'acitic B Her BBBBBBl On Sunday nftciuoou ns the north BBBBBBJ l)iud U. I. pnsiji.vr train was leaving BBBBBBt American l'ork it run over littlo IScMie BBBBBBJ Ohipmaii soveilug her foot. At the BBBBBBJ timesho was playing with other child- BBBBBBl ri'ii besido the track and us tho nam BBBBBBJ appioachcd they ran across tho track BBBBBBm Shu started across but her foot caught BBBBBBB bctnien tho plank and tlio rail and BBBBBBB xtuck fast there. Sho eaw tho locotuc- BBBBBBB live bearing down on her and struggled BBBBBBJV1 bnril to get away but it wag impossible, BBBBBBB Tho engineer taw her ami did his best BBBBBBB to stop tho train but the dlstnnco was BBBBBBB to B'10r' a,u' 'u0 " bccla passed sovor- BBBBBBB lug her foot Just above thu niiklr. She BBBBBBB wascurriod homo and Dr, Itichards did bbbbbbb liu ''oi1'1' 'r BBBBBBB 'l0 nM 'akon to l',u bopital and the BBBBBBB crushed member was ainputatul about I B three Inched bblow the Her par- B ents Nel iry bad ocr the Bid tiuulr Col. John L Ilnrtow of Grand Junction Col. has purchased tho 1'kho Vitpalch and took control of It this week. John II. I'loncrnnd Amelia Mullhior of this city were united in tho bonds of wedlock at 1'rovo this week by Judjre Dusenbcrry. ThoDIrcctois of tho Dank met on Tuesday night nnd transacted business connected with that Institution. M-. Sclby left for tho World's Tnlr on Tuesday, It Is reported that Mr. and Mrs. l'dwln llvans will ktio for tho fair In a few davs, Tho Stuttz Co. coino well recommended recommend-ed in fact they hau tho reputation hero ol liclng good players. Theypluy three nights commencing to-night. Mr. Alma Comer has reopened tho Saloon formerly occupied by John Comer on Main Street. Thii Indicates that business Is brightening up in town. An old fucd was settled at l'laln City with a gun on Monday. Moroni Rkcen was thu lctlin and Joseph Mooney the ono who handled llr weapon Threo shots wiro fired Into his liody but none of tho wounds were fatal, J.T. lIamool painting, giving a lew of Salt Lake city and tho alley westward, from a point near I'oppcrton place, which Is now on exhibition nt Dlnwoodcy's, attracts considerable attention. at-tention. It Is an cxqulsllo piece of work Httahl Wc nro pleased to see a Inrgo gilt sign clock In front of llroadbcnt A Son's. They alto hao a lino cabinet of photos at tho footof the stairs. Upstairs they aro making somo needed luiproumenls. The photographers go to the factory today to-day to ootiln views ol the inside. On Tuesday an accident happened to ono ol tho boys on the beet farm which might lao endtd seriously. Ilichaid Kirkhnm had Just got out of tho wagon and started across thu field when Hyrum Knudsoii came rushing by on n horse which knocked him down ond narrowly inisMiig his head stepped on his shoulder badly limbing it. George Austin went north on Wednesday Wed-nesday morning to visit tho farmers whohae been raising beets In that section sec-tion of tho Territory, Hotmstlio beets aro ripening cry slowly thlsseason nnd It is about all they can do to find beets enough that aro lit to dig lo keep tho factory running. This stormy weather is bad for tho crop as it pnncnts tho litcts from ripening and makes it ery disagrccablo work for tho hands. It is to bo hoped that this weather will not hilt long for if It docs tho factory will havo lo slop for want of bceln. Tho sugar factory has been experimenting experi-menting for somo timo past on tho road leading to tho factory by sprinkling It with sirup which will not granulate Into sugar and It seems to set tho gravel almost al-most as good as cement for a little time but docs not provo las'.lug ob jtt. Hut by frequent application tlicro is no doubt but what tho road will bo greatly Ininrmed. lnfact It Is nheadv much im proved. And tho factory deserves much credit for the labor It has put on this toad. It not only improves tho oppcar-nnco oppcar-nnco but is also bciioflcial to tho traveling travel-ing public and especially so to tho farmers who haul their beefs over it for they can now haul moro than twice thu amount at a loud than they could at Hint. A report was alloat the other day that a man had been roblcd of 150. at the point of tho mountain by threo mini on liorso bick. The Marshal ut ouco started start-ed out in persuit of tho robbers, and put 1 1 considerable tluiu In trying to Unci them but fulled, because further investigation proved that no lobbcry liad been Committed. And it is believed thot the old gent who claimed that hv had been robbed started tho report for tho purpotia of raising tho pyinpathy of tho people in ills bthalf. Hut bucIi report has not creattd tho btst of feelings feel-ings towards him by tho marshal who went to Pleasant Grovo nnd brought tho man back and took tho trouble to take him to vvhero lis claimed lo havo been robbed mid tlicro was not a sign of a horecB track anywhere near tho tpot which there must havo. been if tho man had told thu truth, as thu robbery took placo Jutt after the storm Tho marslia I is to bo praised for tho pains ho took in trying to forrct out the facts in thu supposed sup-posed case, and tho man should bo condoned con-doned for tho falso report ho raised and tho expense) ho put the city too. |