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Show RLilEF UTAH NEWS. Sgndensed for our readers from the columnsof the exchanges. With Heme Not from Some of Our NVigU-bors NVigU-bors Dm l'p in the Saiuo styht of Brevity That He M ho Kuns May Head. Ogden is talkiu;; of a $10,000 garble crematory. The house of JededUh Ballmityue of Og-den Og-den wan destroyed by lire Sunday luoruiui:. Luk, 1.10,000. The sheriff is in possession of the property prop-erty of Hie 1 tali Salt eompanv of riirbam on an letion broofbt by Charles WlUon. The property to ba sold eonsiata of several hundred tcrea of land upon which are located lo-cated the salt ponds and improvements ot the company. Mrs. William Th maa Stoker of Plain City died on the 14th inst. Mr. tt.,kcr and his wife went to spend the day with their son and starteil to walk liome in the evening. When some distance on the way they hailed a passing sleigh which picked them up. They had not ROM many blocks w hen she Complained of a pain in her chest and lell forward in the scat and expired. Charles Butc, about 40 years old, while Working at the lime kiln in Ogden canon near Wilson's met with a severe aud bad ac cident Monday. bile bleating in the kiln he sustained a compound fracture of the thigh bone of the ri'ht leu, the bone protruding pro-truding from the flesh, also breaking the outer bone below the knee and receiving aome painful bruises about the head. The Brighain city council is experiencing some trouble in obtaining a supply of water to be piped Into the city. They have been trying to make an exchange of water w ith some of the farmers of Three Mile creek. Moat of those ow ning the water are willing to make the exchange, but there are other parties whose interests are at stake. These nave bought some mountain lands on which these waters rise, from 1). P. Tarpey, anil have fenced the lauds in for a pasture. They refuse to allow the pipes to bo laid to the springs and thus shut the water off from their stock. IDAHO NOTES. The new sewerage system at lioise was completed yesterday. Snow in (iambrinus district is solid and five and a-half feet deep. Samuel Staple, sent to the penitentiary lor two years from Custer county for murderous mur-derous assault, has been discharged, his sentence sen-tence having expired. James Craig came down from the Boulder mine, on Elk creek, report! the mine looking look-ing better than I'vei- befote aud the mill running day and night. The Shoshone Jntirtuil has changed hands, and will come out under a new manage-nicnt, manage-nicnt, ,1. H. MePhersou and 11. II. Abbott, merchants of Shoshone, having secured the plant. There i ; a large amount of silver bullion at the. Ehnira mill, Manner, that will he brought to Idaho City on toboggans ami shipped tit before April so as to avoid pav-ing pav-ing taxes on it. Lew Hale is having a special sleigh made for carrying passengers and freight to Stfr valley. It will In- constructed ou the com-inon-scuse bob piau and will be perfectly safe for carry ing four or live passengers and BOO pounds of freight. The Indians at Ross Fork agency are (lis- contented, and the) are very anxious thai Indian Agent Kisher shall be summarily re- moved. The Indiana claim that Planer is (riven to drink, and that he is not kind to them. They allege that he has permitted . w hite men to steal government timber, and tiiat he has allowed the whites louse water toihe exclusion of tin- Indians. He ha-, they claim, allowed white men to work mines and iiiarric situated w illiiu the liniii-of liniii-of the reservation. In direct contravention of law. They swear that he has allowed white men to paslure their horses and cattle upon the lands ..f the reservation, the result bcin that the Indian hero are deprived of food, m any of the poor animals dying. NEVADA NOTES. A miners' association w ill be organized in Sierra county on March Mb, and in hi Do rado county this month. The buttery of the reduction works at Reno, consisting of tell stamps, was started Up and found to run smoothly. The work-- win ue minimi; atiiu in lull Dlast m the uenr future. Mimtirotm rv or Hreyfoyle Mining district it) the southeastern lmrt nr Nye count), which stood so high in the) opfnkins uiid hopes of minim; prospectors a year ttjo, has subsided into a poverty-stricken failure . Kuhe Saxton. tliu Lake valley loL'itiiiL: contractor, bus been sued at Catsod'Cjtty by F. I.. Hubbard for $lsii2u, and an attach, nient was yesterday levied by t-lHritT Mr Cnriuiik upon six head of horses, four mules und two yoke of oxen bolongbig to Saxton. and which are brim; f, d at Clirls . Dang berg's ranch on Easl Forjti Tin L'tica Mining company of Angel's camp, it is currently reported, is uhout to largely increase Its fu.-iuti. . for work at its famous mines. It has recently begun work on several adjoining properties vhieh it has secured, and these mines are developing in good shape. An additional 40-stamp mill will soon lie at work pounding quart, from the Stickles, and its operations will he extended. ex-tended. Sheriff Hen Paine of White Pine county, arrived in Carson the other day in quest of requisition papers for tile arrest of W. H. Campbell, under indictment in White Pine ciiunty for cattle stealing, and now in California. Cali-fornia. Campbell was ft many years a prominent citizen and leading society man of White Pine county. He was tlrst detected stealing calves from his uiotlier-iu-law . This nimbi have been overlooked but be grew bolder ami proceeded to roll brother unisons and odd fellows, hence the indictments. Sheriff Paine think- he has bis man's present pres-ent whereabouts located. WYOMING NOTES. Hon.. I. I). Woodruff has succeeded in placing Fremont county's bonds with a ayndicate in New York at par. A Chinaman and a white man, Duncan Hlair, got into a row at Kvenstofi and the lnller wi.a asesM (l $10 and co-tt. An Important discuvcry of ootl aL HofM cratk is amiouuecd. ThU, If conliriinjd, ineaiis a very thing iii Cheyenne. Charles Thompson of Cheyenne, waa pre-iented pre-iented laat week with an eleganJ (old watch ly tin- members of Alert lloac OOtDpaUV of that eily. W illiam Hath, from his ram h on the Little Laiiiinie, tolls the Boomerung map about having; hav-ing; seen russ growing: under snow drifts in bif section, and timothy two inches. This Jgfaai cine from seed iOWO last year and from pre lent indications there will be a plentiful crop, lie alio says that everybody looks fur an early and open sprint;. A dispatch from MufTalu to the Cheyenne Hun says: "Joe KlHott, formerly deputy slo i ilT of ( iutnli county, was brought to Huflulo last Wednesday, charged with being one of the four men who broke into the enlun of Champion and (iibertson on P6w-dor P6w-dor river, in a supposed .attempt at lynching last November. On a preliminary emamina-llon emamina-llon Elliott waa held to the district oourt Iu default of - bonds he was jailed. Cliaiiiuiou testified thai lie n cognized Klliott us one of his assailants, lie saw him the econd time outside the cabin iu broad day light. There la a strong ease, against the aecused. COLORADO NOTES. A cavern of silver has been discovered on Bachelor mountain, near Creed, stalactites banging from the roof hovcd cropping of pure sliver ore running $!o,iku to the ion. The Saguache Cretcent shows enterprise in publishing a Spanish department It is understood that both the ' 'rttxht r and J'ruHjMftor at Cripple Creek are to be made dailies. Another (rain is soon to be run from Suli-du Suli-du to Creede. The newly-erected Methodist Kpiseopal church at Como was formally dedicated, the i edltlre being packed. The building Is a handsome one, and was erected at a cost of M'JOO. The cost of the church has been! nearly entirely paid Up. |