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Show ABOUND THE CIRCLE. j . UTAH NEW5 NOTES IF ROM EVERY POINT IN THE TERRITORY. All la Cendwsead Form With rtora. Gather.- ' r loin Our Nrigl - V 11 ;;' " ' (MM I'li'iiti l It.-i.l anil Keep Yourself Posted. Fillmore now boasts of c brass band. The West Co-on. of Provo has assigned; liabilities l-'T,'Ki. James K. Fisher of Meadow has set off on iiii-sioii to Now- Zealand. Tlie republican! nf Provo have nominated the following ticket: For mayor, Reed Btnoot; for recorder, J, M. Jensen; for treasurer, 3, l Dixon; for assessor and col-lector, col-lector, R. H. Dodd; for marshal, John W. Turner. '. H. Hlancliard, the man WDO swindled t'.ie linns of Dunn A t o. and Hetbenbruck A: Co. of i'rovo, ( tab, w as arrested at IJen-ver IJen-ver Tuesday by Ueteetive Howe. The department de-partment hcrehas three charges of forgery against him, and also one of grand lareeny. Pilanchard irai arrested on Information furnished fur-nished by City Marshal .lohn M. Young of Hall Lake Clfv in regard to the I'rovo mutter. mut-ter. He will be turned over to Sheriff Fowler Fow-ler of I'rovo. Tlie I'rovo BUpatch say.-: "Sheriff Fow. ler returned from Ihe south teat night, where lie has been hunting .Mrs. Kendall, Who eloped from Springvillc with Hilly Johnson. He 'traveled as far south as parowan before finding the guilty couple, lie brought Hie woman and her Children back to Spring. Tille. .lohnson was left at ParoWatl, but he said he would follow shortl) . I he c ase " ill come before Judge Blackburn January 30th, when no doubt tua children will be given into lh custody of Mr. Kendall." COLORADO NOTES. Hnr;lars are raidini; llolvoke. .lohu ( oliins of l.eadviile as sentenced to three war- in the state penitentiary. Collins held up a man named licorjjc Oreiskl. W. K. Simiptcr has belli appointcil to till the position of town marshal of Long-inout. Long-inout. made vacant by the resignation of li. W. Bebern. Kddie (icar, living a few miles above Al toona, was dangerously Injured by a horse lipping and lalliue; upon lino Hi- re eovurj is doubtful, Tie' son of Thomsj I'eniiiuna, a ranch- niau Irring near Central City, was seriously Iturt w hile bringing n load of w ood to tow n on I wiieou. Tbe burses slipi ed on the i e in the road, (browing tbe boy under the wagon ami crushing bin badly. By ttie premai in e e plosion of a blast in the Mints mine nt Centra City, -lohn Uaku. sick, an Austrian, was severely injured about the lace anil bead. lie will lose the Sight from cue eye as the result, anil the other is probably as badly injured. In the case of the state vs. Charles Snider, at funis, for the allecod murder of Arthur G. Hays, by sinking him u blow on Chlisi- mas last in Wray, it as dismissed byJust tlec Doeker on an ouni of Insufficiency of evidence on the l'aii of the state. The ease will most probably ha brought up again b' fore the crand jury. C'reede ha- received the heaviest write up at the hands of Hie Denver press of late ever acciirded any catnp since tbs early days of l.eadviile. Thi- after a coini)ete examination examina-tion by experts lent to the camp, w ho unite ill pronouncing It the wonder of the day, and a possible rival of l.eadviile and Aspen. tfBVADA NOTliS. Edward L. Cartas of Reno, has heen adjudged ad-judged in-aiie. William W. Harper an old time Nevada miner, has left (or Australia. Klko is at the pi "sent time, undergoing a Scigc of tempera n. c lecture -. Coii., Cal. dfVa. shipued three bars of bullion Saturday, trained si 1111,878, A Salt I. like, eu.npuny ha- been organized to work mines In White Pine county, Ne-vada. Ne-vada. The prone. t-r- a:;-,.- (,, ake 0ut 5U,000 worth of ore by the first of March. The new Sampling works at Ttiscarora will be ready to receive ore from the Bunks about February 1. n arrangement has been made In tween lh i'nion Mill company of that district and one of the banks, vt hereby tlie null company w ill pay the. market rate for ores a per sample in cash. This w ill he of treat value to the following mining com-panic-: Commonwealth, .'rth Common. Wealth, Del Monte, Belle Isle, Nevada Quesja, North llellc l-le. and Navain Mo-t them are In debt, but all have tire ou band, the proceeds ot which whin -old to the mill ..li. piny, will great!) relieve their voudi- WY0M1NU NOriiS. There are no signs of an Indian outbreak on Little Puck creek. The Cheyenne Trllmi.t say-: There Is Something in the free air of Wyoming that nt once m-pii i - i i i : : I : -ea-t of a Jail bird to regain his freedom. It is not routined to Cheyenne alone. Chief Traiu Dispatcher A, H Stewart at Laramie ha been notilicd of his appoint- 'cut to the position of chief di-patchcr of the Utah Central, with headquarters at Salt Lake City. The appointment goes iuto effect ef-fect February 1. IDAHO NOTKS. A letter just received from Mr. A. K. Sow. srd, the Indian scout tor northwestern Idaho and eastern Oregon, says there does not seem to be any trouble with the Indians in that section of the country, Eight bars of bullion were shipped out by the DcLamar Mining company on the SOU Inst., and six more followed, making, with tbe shipment this month, twenty-two bars, averaging slightly ov, r fiintm each in value. The Flint mill i temporarily shut down on account us a break dow n. The valve in the engine cracked mid it was necessary In telegraph tele-graph east for a duplicate. The mill men and a part of the miners bine be n laid oft The ( o ur d'Alene Miner gives the proceedings pro-ceedings of a recent meeting of the Mine Owner.-' association at which it was agreed thai all produ, lug , ,,, . ,,,.,. j ,i. .. toeiatiou should remaiu closed down at Ica-t four months if the railroads do not Sooner yield to the demand made upon them, A long suspension is anticipated. Dr burrow,, oculist, aurist, optician peetseles mted. Commercial block ' |