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Show TERRITORIAL. ETC. NEWS FROM VARIOUS POINTS IN UTAH VERY MUCH CONDENSED. Some So.es from Our Neighbor Nate of Interest from Nevada, Colorado, ldtho ami Wyoming All Ilrief and Condense I. Gunnison has I ( tiautaunua circle. Irovo is trying to organise a militia company. com-pany. The Hot Pot summer re-ort, near Park City has hecu leased to A. Thompson. Elizabeth Allard. wife of Bishop Allard of Spring City, died February SMlt, Mr. Sol. Spragut has been appointed pros-eeatiag pros-eeatiag attorney fur the city of Kichfteld. Kobert Frazer of (iunnisou who lias been absent for over two years on a mission to Ireland and Scotland, returned home Wednesday evening. Charlie Whillock, son of Hart Whillock of Maytield, was fined $80, or fifty days im-prionfuetit, im-prionfuetit, for disturbing a meeting by tiring u pistol outside of the house. He ia now in the county jail at Mar.ti. The wells at Logan, from which a large portion of the population obtains its drinking drink-ing water, have been pronounced sources of (froat danger and the proof to back tho assertion as-sertion has been produced. The nine. year old sou of A. S. Higliman, of Puysou, was thrown from his horse last Weak and impaled on the iron pickets of a fem e. He was badly injured, two of the iron pickets penetrating to the hone. The Xephi A'nseyn .ias the following: "Is tin- v. coming to Xephi is now the talk of the town. It is rumored that this company com-pany has purchased depot grounds at Snntu-quin Snntu-quin and is buying the right of way between there Had N'cphi." Theo. C'hristeosou and Charles Weiser of Gi. unison are still at work on their coal discovery. They are in forty-eight feet now and find a solid vein of coal supposed to bo anthrac ite. Some mineral is found in con-BecUon con-BecUon with the coal Which is thought to be antimony. There is a scheme on foot ou the part of the government to build a big dam and res-en-oir near Painted Rocks on the Sevier river about seven miles below Fayette. The engineers en-gineers are to run a canal from this point by way of Leamington to the UtgTt desert. The party ha boen surveying tha river and joute. for the past three weeks. COLORADO NOTES. Snow is deep at Telluride. Tho Tolluride Club will erect a new building build-ing soon. A snow and rock slide occurred at Placer-(: Placer-(: ' Mni recently. William Cameron wrs buried in a snow ' slide ,iear Ouray. Christian Dale, an old man, was found dead at Leadyille, The road from Florence to Cripple Creek is being rapidly pushed. While fishing Mr. Kelly of Pueblo hooked a bag of counterfeit coins. Nine boys were arrested and jailed at Aspcu iateiy for gambling. A groat rush of freight is wailing in the yards at Alamosa for Creede. Work on the new bridge over East Rijou creek ut Kyers has commenced. John McNcrney was terribly injured in l.eadville by a runaway horse. Jacob Swit.er, au engineer, wus killed at Aspen by being run over by the ears. John F. Kelley eommiated suicide near Srockcnrldge by cutting his throat. The bankrupt stock of Nlxon&OlIl was sold at Qreeiey yesterday and bought by B. F. Jolinson for' I03QO. The Phillips county .Ycira of Kolyoke, ed-Bed ed-Bed by Charles K. McPl.ersou, ex-county clerk, has ceased to exist NEVADA NOTES. Scarlet fever is prevalent in UvUo. A resident of Empire uauud George Kehwciss was badly burned by the explosion of some powder which he was carrying in a can while out hunting. '(- SofBMtltna during last week Carson was visited by au earthquake, and according to Friend's indicator, it was a lively trembler, the motion being principally cist and west. The Silver State says the Humboldt river has b-.'on rising the past few days, and is higher than ever before known at this time of the yeur. The late rains and cloudbursts are prcaumably the cause. The Indians at Hig Pine are arranging to build a school house for themselves, relying on government aitl to pay fheir teacher. The building will be 14x30, and located on an acre of ground formerly a part of the Tlbbctt or (iregg place west of Big Pine. The Whiio Pins .Vcttui says: At the sheriff's sale last Satii'diy of the Joshua and other mining property of A. K. Watson, both in Robinson and c-ccola mining districts, the entire lot was bid in by plaintiffs for their Judgment ($18,000.85) and costs. Some lime ago ti miner named James O' Uriel! was found dead in the bottom of his cellar With a broken neck, at Royal City. The Ploche Retard says two men named McDonald Mc-Donald and Maloney, who are believed to have pushed O'llrien into the collar while till three were engaged in a drunken scnllle, were recently driven out of the camp. (1. W. Pcise. whose ollicial title is issue clerk and assistant farmer at the Walker river Indian reservation, arrive! in Virginia City on a brief business visit. lie reports everything going ahead prosperously at the reservation. 11 osual, the .MO indiafis occu. living the ten by forty miles in extent, being be-ing all content like Svvimley's boarders plenty of hay and groin from last year aad preparing for new crops. WYOIVl'NG NOTES. Gold Hill has made its first bullion ship, mcnt J. Hernatnan has been appointed postmaster postmast-er at Sundance, Wyo. A new posted!!, n has been opened at Ten Sleep, Biij Horn rounly, A. S. Austin, postmaster. Sherman Chaffee, a Ket ley institute patient pati-ent nt Cheyenne, while liirhtini; a bad attack of the "(I. t's," jumped from a second story window last Tuesday night and it is (red ho can not survive. Lee Peakc. switchman in the Cheyenne yards, while Baking a coupling last Wed nesday cveninir was eatlclit between the drawlieatls and sustained Injuries from which he died Thursday morning, lie was a lied Mao and very popular in (Tieyounc. A dispatch from Washington ?ay that Mr. Lacey, comptroller of currency, authorized Receiver Foster to pay depositors In tho Cheyenne National batik i"i per cen' on proved claims at onto, disbursing approxi-mately approxi-mately $50,000. The probabilities now urc that depositors will be paid iu full. IDAHO NOTES. Nampa is to have a I10JXW railroad station. sta-tion. The L'uion Pacific ollicials annouueed the fact recently. The new building will be erected on a lot across the track from the pi, sent structure and almost iu front of Wilson'l saloon. Allen, the man who shot trod Ackirman, has been held to await the action of the grand jury, with bail lixed at BMOk The preliminary examination was concluded be-fore be-fore Judge Ryals at Boise. Tie defeqa oitered no testimony, Attorney Badger contending con-tending that the prosecution had failed to establish a case. The wounded man is getting get-ting along nicely. N o further effort win be made to remove tho bullet from his shoulder. |