Show EPHBATTiT HAPPENINGS leg Broken By Kick From Hore After Sheepmen Special Correspondence Ephraim May CO Henry FIcksted O this city had his leg broken yesterday He accidentally slipped on the front end of his wagon falling behind the horses One of the horses kicked him on the right leg I Is I very bad fracture Bennett Larsens horse ran away yesterday yes-terday with his daughter while on the way to Funks lake No damage A meeting will b held here tonight to organize a baselxill club t Pleasant Mat and other towns will also organize clubs and It is I probable a county league will bo orsranlzed Charles Fredricksen Clarence Peterson and Gilbert Peterson the three little boys who are charged with breaking gravestones grave-stones and despoiling graves In the cemetery ceme-tery were arraened before Justice Christensen Chris-tensen last night They entered pleas of rot guilty The preliminary examinations examina-tions will b held May Z Adolph Dusk Is another Incorrigible lad I who Is In trouble He a arrested yesterday yes-terday for stealing horseshoes An effort will be made to have the boy sent to the Reform school City Marshal Beal has been after the sheepmen who have been camping on the creek eat of this city Complaints are out Co two of them re Thompson and Chris ChrIstensen Nissan Mayor Hansens cottage Is being built very rapidly The brickwork Is nearly completed and the building will soon b ready for the roof Soren J Johnson Is again at work tunneling tun-neling for water In the mountains east of his Pigeon Hollow farm The long drought a broken by a splendid rainfall yesterday afternoon and I last night The ground In the valley Is now thoroughly soaked and the mountains I moun-tains are coated with a new fall of snow Crops were beginning to suffer for want of moisture and the present storm causes rejoicing among the farmers The Sanpete county teachers institute Is In session here today Yesterday was Held day for the Sanpete Stake academy students The exercises were billed to take place at Funks lake and about 500 people from this city accompanied I ac-companied the students on their outing The first part of the programme consisted I r a baseball came between the students etf I and a club picked up In town The game was called at 1 oclock by Umpire Lau ritz Nielsen of I Pleasant The game I wa a regular slugging match The men went around tho bases s fast the scorer the end fainted and when he recovered at of the game It was found he had tho score 41 gme In favor of the Academy team Both sides accuse him of neglecting I neglect-ing t score the majority of the runs they made Immediately after the bal game a rainstorm came up making It Impossible contests Impossi-ble to pull off the football game and other I cntests |