Show NEWS FROM NEARBY CITIES AND TOWNS TALK OF OPENING THE MT PLEAS TANNERY PLANT BuysTile Onyx Hebers High Water Canal Ogslen Wants a Signal Service Bail Cave in Spanish Gulch Special Wool Trains Johnson Sides Fandango Heber City has a fine crop of measles meas-les Ogden is pulling for a branch of the signal service Mark Jeffs is erecting a very handsome I hand-some residence at Heber City There was a party from Mount I Pleasant here last week trying to make arrangements to start up the old COop CO-op tannery plant He should be encouraged I en-couraged and the plant put in operation opera-tion again Ephriaan Enterprise I I The stockmen of this city could maKe money by following the examples J I exam-ples of stockmen of other cities by I shipping their own stock to market I I 1 BY doing this they will dispense with I both the middleman and his profit I Ephraim Enterprise We have received a sample of the Buvsville onyx The ledge has been located lo-cated by H T Nelson Henry Boren 1 and J H Duke We congratulate Vile boys on their discovery It is a soft I finegrained rock of a yellowish white I color and if susceptable of a fine polish I pol-ish We would think it would be of considerable con-siderable value for ornamental work I Wasatch Wave I No action has as yet been taken to I form a highwater canal company but I there is considerable talk and we hope Ito I-TO state in our next issue that the com nanv has been formed and operations begun It is the proper thing to doVe do-Ve want water for 2000 acres of land and this is the most practicable way of obtaining it A number of people have expressed a willingness to subscribe to stock One man says he will put a man and team to work and keep them there from now till Christmas if needed need-ed Several have said they would put in S500 each and I half of the land owners own-ers have not been canvassed Keep UD the agitation and the scheme will work and when the canal is once through our county will be enriched to the tune of 100000 at least Wa satch Wave OUR NORTHERN NEIGHBORS I A Spokane man has secured a patent on an oresacking machine I The Idaho World has overruled the decision of the police court and the law on the statute books and decided that I the arrest of Coxey Browne and Jones was an outrage The De Lamar Nugget has the following fol-lowing The day before the strike was inaugurated here one of the miners min-ers walked into the place where the silver assorters wert at work and remarked re-marked Well perhaps I may not be able to come in here tomorrow so I uess I had better take this with roe I Dulling a buckskin sack containing I about 2000 in gold 20s from behind I one of the timbers I I Quite an excitement was created in town last Friday by the news that Owen Donnelly who is mining in Spanish I Span-ish gulch had been caved on and per hans killed A doctor went up immediately I imme-diately Mr Donnelly was not much I hurt but the experience he went through was not very enjoyable but on the contrary was extremely chilling He was caught by a cave of sand and covered up to the waist and there he remained for an hour which must have seemed something like a century I He was released by gradual degrees I bv the washing away of the sand by a stream of water Mr Donnelly was so thoroughly chilled he was almost I lifeless Idaho City World OUR EASTERN NEIGHBORS I Jeffreys Lewis wardrobe is being boomed in Grand Junction Tthere are now 168 men in the Wyoming I Wyo-ming penitentiary The broom factory will be started up again soon At the municipal eleotlcn at Lander I Wyo the Democrats carried the town by an average majority of fiftyfour The city election went straight Democratic Dem-ocratic for the first time in its history at Casper Wyo Senator Joe J Hurt I was elected mayor by an overwhelming majority A great celebration of the victory was held I John Madison a popular Union PaJ t cific brakeman and Miss Mary Lnd strom were married Monday afternoon i at Rawlins at the residence of Peter Nicholson Re C A W Cage officiat ins They want a road from North Park ko Fort Collins The Fort Collins Ec press says The North Park trade I amounts to 50000 a year Fort Collins I cant get all of this but her merchants I will receive a fair share when the new j road is built by way of Ute pass j The Newcastle Democrat is the latest newspaper venture in Wyoming It is I ia six column eight page weekly filled with interesting matters arrayed in attractive i at-tractive style It appears to have a I good advertising patronage and will continue to deserve it if its initial umber um-ber proves a fair sample copy Train 1 west bound carrying the I through mail in charge ot Conductor Conlisk with Engineer Jeff Smith and Fireman H Goodmanson struck a big boulder weighing about 300 tons six I telegraph poles east of Utah Line a itelegraph station about thirtythree miles west of this city this morning at I oclock Engineer Smith saw the obstruction ob-struction when three car lengths away and quickly reversing the engine and putting on the air brakes he and the I I fireman jurrped from the cab receiving I only slight injuries The engine alohe left the track and none of the passen I I I gelS were injured A wrecking train I was sent out early this morning and by I 11130 a m the track was clear enQ trains were running as usualGrand Junction TimesStar OUR WESTERN NEIGHBORS Suicide seems to be epidemic at Carson Car-son The latest reported attempt at self destruction was made by Johnny Moise who cut his throat with a razor but was discovered before he bled to death and will probably recover Johnson Sides the great Indian peacemaker peace-maker says the largest fandango the ever saw was held at Wadsworth last week There were over 1000 Indians in attendancePiutes Washoes Shoshones Shosho-nes and Bannocks were represented There were delegations from Fort Hall Idaho Humboldt Wells Austin Win nemucca Lovelocks Stillwater Carson Virginia City Reno Sierra Valley and JSusanvllle Captain Dave Numina spoke on the evils of drunkenness and advised the Indians not to drink whisky whis-ky He said that it was the Indians own fault that they got killed by the cars They should not go near the railroad rail-road when they are drinking and they should not jump on and off the cars while they are moving The white people peo-ple do not want the Indians killed and th Indians must take care of themselves I them-selves Reno Journal |