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Show IN THE GOLDEN TOT. Many Eripht nd Ereesy Items of News Coodensod for tLa EeaJ.-ri of The Time. A riEH LIE CORROBORATED. Tha Sa'l Aooident WLiuh Bifull an Oregon Yoaup; Lady Nuw8 from All Around tha Circle. Thero In a im'sse at tlio (l(,'ilen telega tel-ega ih oII'kh) for John Suiitli. Charley Ilarvpy of Haih-y has goiiu to iJoisu to itifcliasB a aaluou. Oilen is authority for Iho ulatriitcnt the " Thrt'o J'.lnck Mnnles" ar all rihl- Sim-e the );ilcri Statiiliinl vfnt rti-ptililic-.m its i-.litor wear his Hliiski-ra cut lioinjiailoiir, "l uxpaver" ia a rnnitibitlor to the colutiiiia of Iho C))rilitii ( otuuii'icial. ".Veritaa" in yet to hear iroui. 'J'lio OgiU'ti Stanilard fay tins ia an "oil" yeur in politicg. J,ct us havu Jieaco when au "on" year comes. Thomas Yarilen and l'uter limit, two rreijcliiiiRil, ilisntrteeit In Until?. Hunt lost, tiis life and Vardert his liberty. There aro all tht indical ionii of a merry mer-ry no-na yon iiIdhbo war between Iho 'edttti Standard and th l.oguu Jour-ual. Jour-ual. ''fwlv TiMnitatloti.l" Is travelintr through Waahintoii ') iiMiaiiy is sulliciect to causo a Wasiiinj'toiiiuti to fall. "Will that unmilijjali'd iHiinnneo the board of county cooiinis-'imiers never adjourn 1" ar-ki thuL"Hu county (Idaho) J imen. A t'omposito nhoto(;raili of thn opinion opin-ion of the editor of tin l.u)au .Journal of Utah politics would (lobules look well la a frame. AcoordioK to tha Las AVfran Daily ptic "the czar of all the Run-hs could appear no tnoro dinnitied than John Clark with his Dew phaelou and horsu." A new Hag pole will soon adorn tho rupalo of tlm Ogden city hall, it will not be paiotad, as was reported, the color of i-'rauk Caunou's iditas of democracy de-mocracy . The game of baseball between llailey and Shoshone, Idaho, resulted in a eore of HO to 14 in favor of llailey. Idaho doesn't play particularly close games. out tney am luleresliiij ami loiig. llailey mado 14 runs in ouo iunin. Thure was a clotnl burst orsomethiiiij of the sort out on tho divide between here and tho Little Laramie Saturday night. A streak of bail ten miles lou'u, mid but a short distance in width fell. It prueentod a peculiar siht from the city. Laramie lioomerauif, Miss Nettie lllackimin of Albany, tiro., was very painfully if not seriously hurt the other day by falling and slicking slick-ing a pair of scissors in her left hide. Shu was upon the fence eiittiinr ll.iwers, when in soino way she lost her balance and fell forward to the ground, slickint; one blade of the scissors in her leftside. The Las Vegas Optic says: "The owner of un American cow," branded on left hip, that lins been doing considerable damage to alfalfa on Urin e's ranch, should claim the animal, and take her away " The owner of an American cow, who is branded on either hij) should not so wantonly display dis-play his disliguremout. And ho should tie up his cow by all means. Nela Nelson, writing from St. Helens, says: "I saw in the Portland Oregonian that tlio lisheniiMU al ( ioble, I Ire., had caught a salmon marked 'villi the letter N. in Uie Hummer of !H!. while 1 was working for Williams Brothers oil their tisliwtivel at lionnet ille, 1 marked half a dozen young salmon in that way, all of them weighing between live and six pounds each. 1 think likely the ouo caught at Uoble is one of them." Dr. l'hillipa returned from Pyramid last night, where he went to attend the man Ed. Green, mho was run over bv a loaded wagon on Wednesday. The doctor found liini suileiing severely . from tho won' Jta, both le;,'s being badly bruised and Iterated, but neither broken. brok-en. The wron which run over him was loaded .with 5,M)0 pounds of freight and ran aiyluss his hips diagonally from the hips Oiown and across one calf, cut-ing cut-ing the rflewh and shin quite, deeply and niakirj a wound that will require imf( tinyto heal up. Dr. Phillips left the m.yfi rtutiug easy. Iieuo (Nev.) Ga-ectte. |