Show LOST HIS LEG Charles Rollwer Had His Right Leg Amputated in Ogden Tuesday Tuesday in Ogden Charles Rohwer age 27 years son of C J Rohwer of this city had his right leg amputated above the knee The work was skil fully done anfl the patient is now resting easy The physicians say he will be able to be out in a month The primary cause of this amputation is not known But eighteen months ago Charles was out on the range west of Corinne with some young men from Blue Creek Their horses were careering ca-reering around when two of them collided reerng lided Charles right leg getting caught between the heavy animals The injury in-jury was so slight that the people pan hardly credit this accident with so much mischief But next day a rheumatic rheu-matic pain was felt in the bruised knee a few months later it began to swell then the young man took to crutches running sores broke out and Tuesday the limb was taken off The injured knee baffled the skill of the doctors Brigham Bugler Territorial Items Two chnrloads of gilsonite was hIpped hIpp-ed from Price this week One by the Gilson Asphaltum company and one by the Salt Lake Gilsonite company Price Telegraph Three carloads of cattle were shipped from Carbon countys metropolis this week They were shipped to some Doint in Nebraska for feeding pur Doses Price Telegraph A ledge of onyx Is the latest discovery dis-covery in this vicinity I was found bv Edwin Dorius and promis2s to nroduce an rxcellent quality of that valuable stoneEphraim Enterprise Mr Blake for whom there is a warrant war-rant for forging checks has been traced from Springville to Salt Lake and back to Springville Mr Parker keens onto his track and will no doubt collar the slippery gent before many davs Richfield Advocate Work has commenced on a coal pros uect about two and onehalf miles east of the city this week I looks very promising and i It pans out as well as the owners anticipate the citizens of this place will soon get their coal at a reasonable Hgure Ephraim Enterprise |