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Show UTAH NEWS. The C tali volunteers have started an A merieiMl pttper at Manila. Ouit.e a number of new liotneB are being erea-l ed in the low n of Monroe. I'aysoll parlies, have shipped live carloads car-loads of luecrn seed'to a hiongo seed hoih.e. The 11 Ml ',! 1. -c 1 soldiers at Furl Douglas rccei'.'cu three month:) pay last. week. The health of the I 'tali boys at M;i 11 i l.i eon ti 11 lie t t be good in comparison com-parison with the other soldiers J. A. Sieh-y of .Ml . I 'l.-asa nt recently sold a band of thoroughbred sheep and received an average price per head of .jvii. The Spiingvilh- holler Mill company com-pany has just ei 1111 ile ted the Wf '' ot putting in ;;i.aio worth of new 111 .11-ery. .11-ery. l'tah ulieat advanced : cents pel-bushel pel-bushel last, week, and the indications are t hai, i I, will go higher during the coming week. The city hull at Pari; City is receiving re-ceiving the ti 11 isli i ng touches and will be ready for use hy the city council at Its next meeting. J nines SI ark' of I'ayson lot three carloads of horses in a railroad wreck while lliey were being' shipped to the Kansas Ci I y uiarke t. M ajor ( lenera 1 Went, of the Twenty-fourth Twenty-fourth reg-'nnenl, is saying- g-ood-bye to bis friends and will make his home in Troy, . X., upon his retirement. A new gas well, which the owners 1 have christened The Uooster, has been tapped near Salt, Lake, and there will 110 longer be a shortage in gas, so the owners say. Troop A. I'tiib Volunteer Cavalry ltas.started for San Francisco. Lieu-, Lieu-, tenant Kimball, with his detachment, ! will joi n t'apt n in Caine at Merced. The boys expect to be mustered out before Christmas. The Eehi Sugar company's bonds, forma lly owned by eastern capitalists, have been bought iu by Salt Lake' parties, who consider the issue of i SI00,1)(I0 iu Ci per cent gold bonds as gilt edged. Charles Williams of Eureka fell a distance of twenty-one feet while attempting- to slide down a rope. He was quite severely bruised and cut, but no bones w ere broken. The accident acci-dent was due entirely to his own carelessness. care-lessness. The Idaho, Nevada and California Stage company tiled articles of incorporation incor-poration with the county clerk of Salt ! bake County. 'The object of the incor poration is to own and operate stage lines and the breeding aud raising of live stock. The I'nion I'aeilic has strung rails and fish-plates along their Echo and Park City branch, to replace the present pres-ent lighter and well-worn rails now in use. That branch road is now doing a heavier freight business than at any time in its history. Lieutenant Colonel John Q. Cannon, of Toi-rey's rough riders, has returned to his home in Salt Lake City. Colonel Colo-nel Cannon has a good word for every man in his command, and says the rough riders conducted themselves in a most becoming manner. While Walter Willeoeks of Park City was assisting workmen putting on shingles on his home, he slipped and fell from the roof to the ground, bruising himself considerably, dislocating dislocat-ing his shoulder and receiving several severe cuts. The Salt Lake postolliee is troubled a good deal with letters on which an internal revenue stamp, instead of a postage stump, has been placed. In sueh eases, if there is no return address ad-dress on the envelope, nothing eau be done but to send the letter to the dead let tor olliee. At Moroni James Draper, a well-to-do citieu. lost his barns, sheds, corrals cor-rals and seventy-five tons of hay by fire, the result of small boys playing with matches. Tho home was saved by the heroic ac. ions of the neighbors, who formed a bucket brigade. The loss will exceed s.'.oo,!. T'ne reservoir of the Silver Creek ci Sanpete Uiver Koservoir eoinpany at Wales, this suite, is now completed. The company was compelled tet institute insti-tute condemnation prseeedings against one or two parlies to secure ueeessarv land. The reservoir will cover between be-tween -'."'' and :'.00 acres to an average depth of six feet. At llouhler. Peter Miese and Steve Clements quai-rided over monetary matters and Miece shot at Clements, but missed him. lieu Clements st ruck his opponent in the head with an ax. inflicting serious if not fatal wounds. Clements is under arrest. A number of the l'tah boys who enlisted en-listed with Torrey's rough riders returned re-turned home- the latter part of the ;eek. Seune of them w ill visit Cuba before returning, while many will visit with admiring friends in the east and return home later on. |