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Show TERRITORIAL NEWS. ! From tho Corinne Keparter of the 22nd: , : The editor pf the He porter has visited Brighaui City and devotes a column ot his paper to its praise. The race ut the Corinne track, Saturday, between "Bear River Bill" and "Omaha'' was won by the former for-mer ia three heats. Time, 5:50, 2:o5, and '2:oo. There were several scrub racof on the same track that day. Corinneites are puzzling their brains to find a name largo enough for their new noiei. Eagle nro sailing around CYjyhme. searching for stray iamb.3. Bear Kiver. trout have more bones to the square inch than any other fish in the world. A grand ball was held at Terrace, Monday night, in honor of tho completion com-pletion of the new school house. From the Beaver E 'ut 'rrir is-- of the lOthj The I-Jiihriris- complains that it docs not receive tho telegraphic dispatches dis-patches which it pays for. It hints that the Provo operator is derelict in his duly by not sending in (.cresting news. A heavy storm swept over Beaver . Thursday night, The rain poured Iddum in nor lleet torrents, tic iodine the streets and deluging things generally. The new Co-operative Store "in "eaver is receiving its finishing touches. jOrain thershing i going on vigorously vigor-ously in Beaver County, and the crops are yielding unu.iualiy well. From the Ogdcji Jwtin of the onl; The young man arrested, Monday, on suspicion of being the one who set Kichardson's grain stacks, at Plain city, on tire last week, was discharged, dis-charged, no one appearing againsi him. Marshal McAllister was in Weber Count v. Tuesday, summoning grand jurors "for the Third District Court. Two little girls set tire to Child's grain stacks at Biverdalc. Monday evening, flhich consumed the stacks containing about oOO bushels of wheat and a new wagon. The children also came near being burned. |