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Show TERRITORIAL NEWS ITEMS. From the Corinne -V.tf, 21st : Three prisoners, soldiers from Fort Hall, arrived in Corinne yesterday, in charge of Lieut. Van Strater and two men. They were taken to Alcatraz, heavilv balled and chained. All agree that Corinne at present is enjoying better times than for years before, with greatly increasing prospects. pros-pects. Marshal Ryan has in charge a young Mormon Swedish girt named Mary Peterson, who has recently become be-come crazy. She is about IS years of age, and hails from Malad, where she has a step father, Henry Mon-son, Mon-son, residing. She has been at service ser-vice in Corinne for the past two years. A gentleman lately arrived from Helena states he passed on his way down fully 200 wagons hi route for Corinne. From the Qgdeu Junction of 22d: The C. P. was three hours behind again this morning. Cause Ask the wild winds that howl over tho eastern mountains, but don't ask a railway cmplov. This morning about G o'clock, as the C. P. train reached Monument Point, a passenger named Jas. Jordan died on the cars, of hemorrhage of the lungs. The body was brought in on the train, and Coroner Williams held an inquest on it. Deceased was an Odd Fellow, and the members of the Ogden lodge are taking charge of j his remains., From the Beaver Enterprise 20th: Eugene Bacon, who was confined in jail under indictment for stealing bullion, broko jail on Wednesday night, the 14th insiant, by cutting the cell door loose from its fastenings with a chisel, and springing the bars in the window of the front room. Tho Beaver woolen factory has 300 woolen spindles, and 544 cotton, doing do-ing a fair business. |