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Show TERHlT0r?lAL NEWS. "" ' ' ' ' itiy Dcfoi-etTclcgrai-h.) Accideutnl Sliooling. Spring-ille, 10. About 12 m., today, to-day, while several children were swinging in the barn of W. D. Johnson, John-son, of this place, the jar occasioned by the swinging' caused a pistol to fall from a shelf above, which discharged itself, shooting' his daughter, 'about "two years 'old; "throngh the-head, it is feared fatally. Another -daughter re-, ceived a shot from the same uischarge ' in the arm, but only a flesh wound ''" : ,' r LBy i).wat Teirsiflt. : . un'.iH-ro Coul Itliiilnc. Kanarra, 1(3. The Ivanarra Coal Mining Co. arc pushing ahead. They are turning cut large quantities of superior su-perior coal, which finds a ready market mar-ket at Plocho, and are also, making excellent coke, six tons of which were Kent off yesterday, besides coal. A brisk trade is springing up. There was a report that the coal bed was on lire yesterday- morning. From the-- Corinne Jirporcr of the 15th; The people of Corinne hanker for a public library, in which towiiile away the long winter evenings. 3 It is said not a paupercairf.be found in Corinne. There arc only 4,300 dogs in Ccq inno. : Brigham City abounds in luscious peaches, fine apples, etc. Four road- agents rode up and looked look-ed into the-Montana stage, nor(.h q( Corinne, Qtr.saturday, and seeing no passengers went away in disgust. Corinne, is anxious that emigrants from, the U-ast.. should acUle in, . that town. From the Beaver Enta-prisi ufi.be 12th : Jolin Goodman tor a simple assault hai been fineil ?2o ; and for "assault !wlthint.Yt tq kill" firing at -n soldier naiiied Flynn without provocation he is held in. .l.OOO.to appear before the District Court. ' ' - . .Work en the Post buildings is going-ahead, going-ahead, the quarters for Co. Q' receiving receiv-ing most attention at present, From tho :S ha only Springs the Enterprise En-terprise has the following : Mr. J. II. Dupaix will to-morrow ship the balance bal-ance of bullion taken out from Shan-nty, making a total of lijree c-u-loads shipped Irom that place since the smelters have been in operation. From the Qgdep Juuottn of the ltith : C '" " r Mr. Clark, held for examination on the charge of shooting Chamberlain, alter a full hearing was discharged. J. Kiesel had given the s-o.OOO bonds required' to appear before the Probate Court, of Weber County, at its December term, and was released. ' Last night four stacks uf grain in a field some disumcc from the settlement, settle-ment, "belonging to Mr. E. C. Richardson, Rich-ardson, of Plain City, were destroyed by fire. Mrs. Richardson, who was staying with her son's wife on the farm was awakened' by certain persons per-sons talking in a low voice, and at first thought it was her son George returning home. But on arising she saw a light and discovered that Uamcs were -bursting, forth between the stacks. Sho immediately ran out and shouted so loudly that her cries penetrated to the outskirts of tlic town, word was conveyed to Mr. Richardson, and help was soon for-warded. for-warded. But the entire stacks consisting con-sisting of w-he-at and barley, at least 2,000 bushels were entirely consumed. In her excitement, with the assistance, assis-tance, only of a little boy, Mrs. Richardson Rich-ardson actually removed to a distance of several rods, a heavy Champion reaper and mower, whu h was thus saved from de-tiuetion. It is evident i that incendiari.-s have b.-en at work, 1 and it is to be hoped that liu-y will 1-e trackctl and pnniV.i-d with the nt'ort rigor of the law. |