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Show Territorial News. From the Corinne Mail, 8th: The telegraph line is now working well between Corinne and Helena. Tho Western Union Telegraph Company propose building a new line from this point to Franklin, tbence to connect with the main Montana line at Ross Fork. The potato crop of this and adjoining adjoin-ing counties is being extensively drawn on by Denver speculators. Some twelve ar thirteen car loads are to bo shipped thither from Ogden, and Mr. Dibble, of this city, will for. ward three or four cars from this point. Trovo JVmM.'Sth: The funeral services of Mary, wife of Bishop J. P. Johnsen, of the first ward, Frovo City, were held in the Meeting House at 3 p.m., October 7th, 1S74. There was a large attendance attend-ance of the lriends of the family and the citizens of Provo. David VV. Roger, E-q., of Provo, celebrated his SSth anniversary on Sunday lust. Ho was born in the town of Lincoln, New Hampshire, October 4th, 1737. His father's name was Samuel, and his grandfather's name was Nathaniel, who was President Presi-dent of the Dartmouth College for the j period of fifteen years. Among the I guests were Hon. A. O. Smoot and I w i fe. |