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Show AROUND THE CIRCLE. UTAH NEWS NOTES FROM EVERY POINT IN THE TERRITORY. All in Condense,! Form With Items Gathered Gath-ered From Our Neighbors All Brief, Terse mot Pointed -Head and Keep Yourself 1'osted. Spring City is overrun with peddlers. Provo barbers now shut up shop at 8 p. m- The snow is waist deep in the hills about Tintic. Chirkeu thieves at Salem bare throws the whole town into a state uf excitement. The I'rovo Dispatch says that it is rumnred that there are several bogus insurance agents hi town. jf Oscar Hydo of Salt Lake and Estclht KroMK of Alpine, were married at Manti yesterday. E. Eraeriek is stiinir the city of Ogdeu for $8000 damages alleged to have been caused pan by a defective sidewalk. Mention is noted as being a strictly taw biding city. No cases have been before the justice of that place duriug the entire winter. Henry J. Maiben is the only member of th e present city council that will figure in the personnel of the next municipal body, which w ill make the third change he has seen since his first election. The Salina 7Ye.su says: "We are informed that a mortcaire nn the Revier Vsllev rnit. Pfoad and proposed branches were filed in . Manti the other da-. This road is a part of the Rio Grande Western system. What this signifies is an open question. Time will Ml." The Rio Grande Western railway has come Into possession of the s. V. P. railroad says danie rumor. It will pull up its tedious, expensive rails from Thistlo to Knirview and Inaugurate the route from its Tintic deflic-tion, deflic-tion, come by Nephi and on to the temple city. This would he a desiaeraUon most eagerly desired, if this is the only solution to the staying iiuelity of the S. V. P. railroad. rail-road. At Frovo Monday morning the two Lehi men, Ranee and Williams, were taken before be-fore Commissioner Hills for examination. The complaint charges adultery with Mrs. Delia (iilson. fillson. the huahand of the complaining witness, stated that he had seen Hit? defendants with his wife and ho suspected that some crooked work was going go-ing on. He had accused her of Infidelity and Bhe did not deny it. This caused a separation, and they had not lived together as husband and wife since. The commissioner commis-sioner ruled that enough evidence had been adduced to warrant him holding the defendants de-fendants over to the grand .jury. He fixed their bonds at $IKI0 each, and held the complainant com-plainant in the sum of $100 to appear and give evidence. COLORADO NOTES. Pueblo is to have a clergyman's bicycle club. There are fifty. six school districts in El l'aso county. Idaho Springs has a paper for every 500 inhabitants. A $0ihmi I'nitarian church is to be built at Colorado Springs. Mick J. Smith of Leadvtlle fell down stairs yesterday, dislocating his shoulder. Charles S. Adams Was yesterday appointed justice of the peace at Cripple Creek. The general merchandise store Littleton was partly burned yesterday. Loss, $400. Roll Eord. the -layer of Jessie James, is re-purled re-purled to have m id a prospect hole atCreede for Jltl.OtK). A stranger named Smith was found K ing dead on the stud table in one of the saloons at Jlmtpwn. Ho was sleeping off a pro. ti 'ictcd spree and is supposed to have (lied of heart disease. The Finlander, E. F. Wiskal, w ho secretly left Carbon and started for the old coufltrj about a week ago with I'.IKI stolen monev, has been captured in Chicago and the police ftittliorltios notified. There are how bet ween 300 and 300 school children in Trinidad who cannot be aec.om-mpdated aec.om-mpdated in the regular school hnildlnjfs". The new building and enlargement of Park street school, for which the bonds were voted on Saturday, arc absolute necessities The board proposes to have the very best lUlhlic schools ill the state. Inkeiuian Rumble, a miner and a resident of Ore, a suburb of l.eadville, was at a festive fes-tive gathering and finally became ei gaged in a quarrel, his adversary being fitted out with a wooden nrm. He raised this novel weapon of defense and struck Rumble a ter-ritte ter-ritte blow ktguarc across the eyes. Rumble's right eye was so badly injured that it was removed from its socket. It is thought he may lose the other eye. . NEVADA NOTES. Frank Rivers and James Gardner of Smith Yallc) arc in s.1M Franci-ci, looking up creamery plant fur the valley. The net profits of last years Re ho fair was fs'.ii.OU, which w as applied to t lie outstanding outstand-ing debt, reducing n io $l,ii7(i.tW. The county commissioners of Lynn have placed the lax levy for IS'.rJ at ii on ca h Slim valuation, including state taxes. This is lower than for many years. Plro Cometoek miners h ave Virgians City soon for Peru. The Chronicle says their fare and all expenses are paid and they are to receive f li'i per month as wages. Eddie Plank, the S. year-old son of P. R. Plank, cashier of the Nevada bank of Virginia Vir-ginia City, swallowed some morphine pills which he mistakes lor sujrar and dies from the effects. The squaw who was so badly beaten Sim-day Sim-day nitflit at Keno by a brute of a bite man is somewhat better, although she is not able to speak, ami there is little hope of her recovery. Leo Meyer iva- pretty badly bruised from a fall of eight feet in a raise in the Con. Virginia mine last Saturday, lie was prevented pre-vented from telling SO feet further by a Loid which he landed upon lymr across the sills. An Ans Unite named Bray, says UteiEneffls, received serious injuries recently from the explosion of four sticks of iiant powder which he was thawing out before a stove in his cabin. Notwithstanding the llsh laws of the state of Nevada prohibitini; the catchini; or sale of brook trout between the first davs of October and April of each year, un Indian luouirht to Austin last, week a sack of the speckled beauties, and sold the same anion;; tin' inhabitants. The Grass Vallev r,"n says: There is a teellng among mining men that quartz tiiinliif,' "111 be more vigorously pushed in (irass Valley district, this year than ever he-fore, he-fore, as several of the new mines an- making a favorable showing, and other new opcriT-tlaMtrB opcriT-tlaMtrB Contemplated which Hill employ a considerable amount of capital. I he old mines are running with full fore,-, ami to all appearand! will keep up their regular output out-put of bullion. WYOMING NOTES. The Hotel Mary at Kvauston has been leased by C. C. l.eaye.nsnnd Sherman FarffO. Jacoli Hunter'a house and contents were ,1. iroyed by lire on v n Mil, , i , I. ,n i i!nd of the month. .1. If. Stuphins. well known in Laramie, died at his home in Wilmington, N. J., at the age of 70 year6. The Cheyenne ,Snn will issue a smelter edition of 40,000 copies about the time ground is broken for the ore treating plant. A. F. Williams a::d Tom Conley, well known Green Kiver railroad meii, have started for Alaska to seek their fortunes. Ira Moore, foreman of Hose No. 1, of Kvanslon, was recently presented with a handsome gold badge by the members of his eoiiipan'. Victor Beatuntor has about thirty men engaged en-gaged at the Soda Lakes in cutting the biff ditch to drain the large soda lake. They have comfortable quarter there and he is said to be a ffood fellow to work for. He Is paying men per day and boards them for 14.50. He is In need of more help, and any man out of work can find emplntm. nt there. |