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Show TERRITORIAL NEWS Gleanud from Various Sources and 'Vrranged for rapid reading. l'atk Record It is now n settled (net llfnt 0,'ilon a 111 Intvo n now Mormon' Tabernacle. It will In; second only to the Salt Lake It in pi ConUillo now boasts n femato bins band. It In a recent orKaninatloii nnd , expects to become one ul tho features u! the town. C. II. Uoddnrd ami Charles Chnpmnii , nrc uiidcrnricet in Salt Lake charged with Mealing a dtnft of several hmuln.il dollars. W.J. Grlflllh unit II I,, nml Lev I linker, nil of lognn, vioro arretted U1 week charged with unlawfully rutting vvood in Idaho. The Welsh peoilo of Denver will send n chorus of U5 voices to tho KstcddfoJ which meets in Suit Lake on October .lid and 4th. Tho natural gas deposits near Ogilcn are to bt developed, and it Is expected that work will bo commenced within tha next sixty days. I A tremsndous lnndslldooccurcd at the Etah mine at Bingham Sunday last, but no person vvnj injured, ns tho slldu occur oc-cur ed r.t night. Ktv. Hudson olSatt Lake, in usenneii preached at Unity Hnll Sunday last, declared th.it dancing, under proper conditions, nits henthful and retinitis. retin-itis. The Salt Lake and Herein railroad is doinf a Inndofllco business both in i freight and passenger traffic, nml tho promising feature iaa healthy and gradual grad-ual increase. ) ... Thedt'zonsof Klchncld arc agitating jj th question of establishing n high "I "& "shool in that thriving town. The Ad- I Ik vocnto is doing good werlc to help tho ( if' c.mse nlong. ' .- - I Jj The creamery recently established at f lllelificU'. has proen a BUccesa and Is I now doing apiylng business. Itdis- k tributes considerable cash among tho p:ople of that vicinity. 1 Tho number of yontig girls reported Ly tbo Salt I.ako papers as coin; to the bad in that city is n condition of r.Uair yieatlytobe deplored and n fact that demands rigid investigation. J. L. Ford of Salt Lako was sentenced Tfi Saturday inoining of last weak to lCu I U)s in j.til for foiclng hie wife to lead n J lifo of fcliaiuo. Such luou should Ik- ) triiusportid far life. Aflrcoecurudnt tlisThoinaNro.il mine j At Coal villa Thursday of las', week that " will mnteiially elU'tt tlio opeintlona of that propei ly during the con 1 1 nt! winter, even thoujli the damiigo wnp ! light. gait I.akers nro worrying over the (luestloii ns to whether it will be in ' order for that cily to held an election this fall or nut. The lrg.il talent of the city ts nbout equally divided over tho vexed question. I Amelia Nelson, the young gill who claims to have bi'cu outraged by u drummer while out with hlminurow-boaton hlminurow-boaton tho lake, lefufes to go home tn her parents. She sny she cannot fuo her parcntH and former Mends. Th 2-jenr-old daughter ol Ixiwi" llalvorscn of MyriiuiBwallowcd n needle last week and it ttuck in hor throat The child vim taken to Logan whore l)i. fcnow administered chloioform and extracted ex-tracted h after great difficulty , With tho iwipletion of Ogden'n power plant wvcral linporlnn't inanti-1 inanti-1 fneturin industiles are cxpeetwl to lo ato at the Junction city Already the Chamber of Coinmeico U being hnselgod fv 1th Inqnliles from responsible eastern buslnes men I'ete nnd Tred .Mlckle, brothois of Jim MlcfcU', who, with Jloen IvQlToid U i still in hiding for the minder of Sherifl' Hums, iniscd n desperutM row nt Mount l'leaennt recently with the city marshal of that town nnd forco had to bn used to subduo the boys. Hud tho mursha lecn nrmed onoof tho boys would have lieen killed As it is ttoublo is feared in the future, as tho bojs swear the.v ivlll get even with Marshal flraby, i A.Kltaman, nn cniploje of thuiiler- cur mine, poisoned a bruised hand last week by getting cinnnbar in tho wound. The hand and anil swelled so badly that he had lo go to Salt Lake for ticnt-meut ticnt-meut Rpy, tho 8-year-oM won of iljritin Dunce of Logan fell tho other day while reaching an article from n high ihclf, He Btruok on tho ovoiuloor of tho stove, causing a complcto obstruction oi the bougls. An operation was performed, but the lltllo fellow died the follow In Hay, "Aro those dogs not bothering you?" asked Mrs. M. J. Coombi ytstcrdjy morning, as she went into the ioom cnpled by J. A. Weckerand found their two little dogs playing nronnd on tho bed. Looking closer, the lady was greatly shcckid lo find the dogsweio scampering over the dead bodyoflho man. YVcr'tcr was sick only a day or two, having been in Ogden Wednesday visiting his wife and children. Judgo Combs says they had not the faintest iden tlife man was seriously ill. Wcckcr was n paper-lianger by trade. He was nn old soldier, having served in Crimen and many other foreign wars. Brigham Cily r.ugicr. |