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Show while some new machinery Is being Installed In-stalled on the tailings dump, which when nnlahed wl.l do away wtth several more men. s it will automatically load and dump the cars used in transferring the sand to the plant. The company has had one clcan-up since it commenced operations, opera-tions, and It Is said that it amounted tc Ho.ooo. - LOVELOCK: George Young, formerly Justice of the Peace of Lovelock, committed commit-ted suicide Monday. Ko cause Is known for the rash act and four small children are left fatherless by his death, 'Wyoming. . ' :- EVANSTON: Mrs. Roth; mother of Dr. H. J. Roth of Evanston. died at the home of her son Monday at the age of U years. Mrs. Roth was one of the oldest Inhabitants Inhabi-tants of the town and leaves many friends and relatives to mourn her demise.' The deceased was In good health up to a few hours before death, which Is said to have resulted from heart failure. - ras fro;, FOUR STATES. 1 . ' Utah." . PROVO: A big snowsllde came" down In Provo canyon yesterday noon at the Ferguson place, above the power plant. The railroad track was covered for about .. ' 400 feet to a depth of sixty feet and the , water of the river dammed back for a great distance. A train wtth workmen was Immediately sent up snd the. men are now removing the snow. The water In the 'I power company's flume was only tempo-. tempo-. rarily held back, and no material dam- age is suffered by the company, the pow- er needed at this end being furnished by the Logan plant during the obstruction. Trains will be delayed for some tiroe. and It Is possible the flood that will follow a ' -. release of the water In the liveT-inay do some damage. CASTLE GATE: John-Bonaci, a young Italian- of "Castle" Gate,: la?t iclght was flaying wfth a' giant : Cap, ' putting It against the stove and pulling it back, , presumably to scare the Inmates of the . house.' He put it once too often. 'for it iwent off, blowing the thumb and ."Index finger of his hand into shreds. He will be taken to the hospital today. . SPRINGVILLE: William Oegg; one of Spiingvllle's early settlers, and who is known generally as the "Utah Poet," died ', at his home Monday night. Mr. Clegg was born In England eighty-two years ago, and emigrated to Utah in the early days and settled in Springvllle, where he has since made his home I RIVERTON: The RivertoA Commercial club, although but recently organised, has taken hold of numerous problems affecting af-fecting the welfare, appearance and pros-, perity of the town, and .what similar clubs may do for mercantile and manufacturing manu-facturing centers the local organisation hopes to accomplish for the rural community.. com-munity.. Already the subjects of good roads, uniform rows of shade trees and drainage-of low lands have.- been considered. consid-ered. ' V. EPHKAIM: "Interest In Ephralm la being be-ing centered these days on the proposition proposi-tion offered by the Fountain Green Electric Elec-tric company, these people wishing to put In a plant for lighting up the city. .This is meeting very favorably .with the ma-' . Jorlty of the people and all hope for a-modern a-modern electric light- plaat here in the near future. MT. PLEASANT: The vote on the waterworks wa-terworks bond election yesterday In Mt. Pleasant resulted In 219 votes for and 73 , votes against. PROVO: Peter Peterson, the Turk, or, - as he now says he is, an Armenian, the j man who was arrested at Colton Monday on suspicion of being Insane, had an examination ex-amination yesterday before Judge Booth by Drs. West wood and Robfson, who decided de-cided he was not insane and be was discharged. dis-charged. He. however, refused to leave, and Insisted upon the Judge giving him a ticket to Macedonia. He remained in the ; . courtroom all the afternoon. Insisting that the Judge had got him (Peterson) Into this trouble and now he would have to get him out of It SPRINGVILLE: O. M. Mower, president presi-dent of the Springvllle board of school s trustees. Is down with the smallpox and . his family Is under quarantine. This is the only case of smallpox now in the town. SPANISH FORK: The presbytery of Utah will meet in Spanish Fork Thursday at the Presbyterian church. The sermon will be preached by the retiring moderator. Rev. John E. Carver of Ogden. Idaho. POCATELLO: Miss-Von Vittlnghoff, who for the past six months has been acting act-ing in. the capacity of a trained nurse in Pocatello, went violently insane yesterday yester-day and arming herself with a gun and knife, terrorised the neighborhood. She was finally arrested by Dr. Steeley, the Mayor and was taken to the county Jail. Miss von Vittlnghoff Is a member of a noble Russian family, her father residing In Vienna, and she is believed to be a political exile. - - BOISE: T. P. Maryatt of Weiser has been appointed a member of the State ' Board of Dairy, Pure Food and Oil Commissioners, Com-missioners, under 'the provisions of the pure food bill passed by the Seventh Legislature. Leg-islature. The appointment was announced , by Gov. Morrison yesterday and completes the personnel of the board, which consists of the Secretary of State, the professor of agriculture and superintendents of in-' stltutes (Prof. 1L T. French of the State university), the horticultural instructor, . who is also Dairy, Pare Food and Oil Commissioner, Com-missioner, and Mr. Maryatt. The pure food law is now in effect and the State board-will get together as quickly as possible pos-sible to arrange for its enforcement. Its, , provisions are radical and penalties dras- BOISE: The residence of T. If. Mitch, ell of Boise, Eighteenth and Franklin streets, was destroyed by fire yesterday. Mr. Mitchell managed to save his kitchen ' rarip and some furniture, but his lost on. i 'btiiMing and contents will approximate $:5. The fire is bolleved to have started through a defective flue In the kitchen and was beyond control when discovered. ireTada. VIRGTNIA CITY: The Butters plant Jn toe canyon la temporarily closed down |