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Show SislniiiilESL 4ich Nngtrets Gathered From Varioui Poiuta in Utah and the Neighboring Neigh-boring States CLIPPED, EEWEITTEN, CONDENSED Items of Intermit and Notes of Current Comment Polished Up for the Tiinoi Headers. The present term of the district court at J'rovo has had forty two divorce cases on the docket . The agricultural college at Logan has renin! a farm about nine miles north f that city, where experiment Will be made. Tun aninc-year-old son of Thomas Rianchard of Logan, was thrown from I a hoi sm on Tuesday and unstained a ' serious concussion of tli brain. A ten year old daughter of Celia Morrcll of Logan, met with a painful accident Sunday evening She fell on j tier hand and broke her arm just above ! the wrist. 1 Nearly every toirn in the county can ! point the linger of shame at Logan fur I having turned the keys in all her school j buildings and turned the children out. Logan Nation. i Deputy I'nited States Marshal (leorgo j L. Corey arrested C. (.'. Amerson at v Logan ou the iMd instant for unlawful I cohabitation Also his alleged plural wife. Sarah Anna Amerson, on thesamo ' charge, lioth gave bonds for their ap pearance. .1. II. Hedges of Frisco has madu a big li ml ol saltpetre. The deposit is situated in (iosheu canyon, about til-teen til-teen miles southeast "of Eureka nnd five miles northwest of Mono station, on the Union Pucilin railroad. It i.s found in n granulated llinestono mountain moun-tain that rises almost perpendicular some 5000 feet from a creek of SIOUU inches of water. The high water in Weber river has (lone considerable damage along the couiso of that stream. Tuesday last the river got so high that Kidder & Hi-others' saw mill, located at Wanship, was inundated ami considerable damage dam-age done. The foundations were undermined un-dermined ami the machinery settled so that a complete overhauling will be necessary before the mill can be started up again. Park Record. 1 he recent snow storms have had a disastrous effect upon thoso of tho heep herds in this vicinity that were "lambing." One sheep man reports a less of about two hundred animals that died through exposure tn the storms. In addition to the lo-s of lambs, some of herds that had beet - beared tho latter part of March, In onlerthat the highest high-est price could be obtained for the wool clip, have also hceu greatly injured by the severity of the weather. |