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Show TERRITORIAL NEWS. From the Corinne Y -r,'v of the L'th : The new Corinne hotel is being painted, and wiil be ready for the reception re-ception of guests by the first of December. De-cember. Walters, the man who kiiicd Jed' Davis, near Carriboo, some time since, has been found guilty of murder mur-der in the first degree. The Sunday law fills the Corinne churches. ' Grain shipments from Cache Valley Val-ley have ceased for the present, the C. P. company being una We to furnish fur-nish cars to take it away. Corinne has received its first cranberries cran-berries for the season. t onnnc is to have a masquerade ball, but not until Ci-ristmns eve. From the Ogdc-n JmfC-n of the 17th: . Mingo, the negro wiio kilkd Kinney, Kin-ney, is in the Weber county jail. In removing a telegraph pole near Farmington, on Saturday, Mr. Wheelright discovered a " nest of snakes two feet under the ground. He killed seventeen of them, but the others escaped. A hosier loaned a-friend whom he met on the train 875, taking as security se-curity a well filled valise. In Ogden the friend disappeartl and the valise was opened. It was very well filled with empty oyster cans. The difficulties between the Union Pacific and the Pullman Car companies com-panies have been temporarily settled, and the latter company's oflices have been again opened. From the Provo 'n,n-: of the 1 1th and 15th: Edward Vincent, fourteen years old, fell on the railroad track near Provo last week and a truck loaded with irou passed over his foot, crushing crush-ing it badly. Upwards of thirty torn of dried fruit have been shipped from Provo this season. 1 Business at Tintic is improving. 1 A few mines have recently been sold. Tlie committee was the majority of the signers of the "ring" memorial in Provo. |