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Show ALL AROUND THE CITY TODAY, Killed Jit the Hons silvor. The Beaver tTttmian says: "Last week while two men, on" named .lacka, and Thomas McCharles, were ascending iu a cage at tbo Horn Stiver mine at Frisco, they gate .-iirnai of live bells.-whieli means for the engineer to hoist slow . It seems that he misunderstood them and thought they ran:: six, whirl) is to hoist fast. In hoistiuir them JaeUa's head eauie iu contact w ith a timber, knocking half of his head entirely off, pre cipitaUnx him out of the cage and falling 125 feet, killing him instantly. McCharles, being more fortunate, caught MM old timber, tim-ber, thus saving a fall, but was somewhat bruised, McCharles will recover. Tbo I; tail Court IJeiieiency. A special from Washington. says: In sub-ntting sub-ntting a deficiency estimate of S5,ih) for the expenses of the courts in Utah, Attor-nev-iieneral Mill r says: The appropriation for territorial coiirfs fn Utah. isiiJ, was f-K).-000. There was less than WW to the credit of this appropriation 00 April'?, 1803. There is needed to pay the current expenses of the penitentiary, where there arc more tlir.n 20d prismcrs, j2".(!U) i::ore. Unless deficiencies ure now provided for, the irovemment will be largely the loser. No person or government govern-ment that fails to pay its bills promptly can purchase supplies or employ labor advantageously." advan-tageously." Penitentiary Additions. Marshal Parsons has sent to tire attorney, general three plans prepared by William Golden, an inmate of the penitentiary, show. 5ng a proposed addition to the penitentiary bntlding, proposed bath house, wall to stop all communication from the prisoners held to await the action of the -jrand jury and convicts, and a new sewerage system. In turn, the department has asked congress to make the necessary appropriation to buy material, as the marshal says the inmates can do the. work, as follows: For shops, taorr.lO; bathroom. ?H2": total. M'i. 10. Public Lands in I tali. Commissioner Carter of the land office at Washington, in a statement prepared for congress, rives the following information about the disposal of the public lands and receipts therefrom in Utah during the per-ioe per-ioe from IN to 18M, inclusive: Cash sales: Acres, S15.41S; amount received, re-ceived, $S30,G05.91. Total disposals and receipts: Acres, -,415, -b70; amount, -51 ,027.379.59. The Odd Fellows. The Odd Fellows last evening celebrated the seventy-third anniversary of the founding found-ing of the order in America at their new bail. It was a brilliant affair. The pather-ing pather-ing was called to order at 8 o'clock, and after appropriate exercises in the hall on the first floor, it w as given up to the dancers. The ball was a grand success. On the second sec-ond floor there was a fine musical entertainment, entertain-ment, and the third floor was used as a card room and banquet hall. He was MlfMi noted. "You misquoted me yesterday," 6aid Councilman Wantland to a reporter this afternoon. af-ternoon. "I bad no intention of subjecting then to any incivility, and if you will think a moment you will remember that I referred to them as the democratic trinity and not as a mormon trinity. My personal relations with them have always been pleasant, pleas-ant, and I feel it is due to them as well as to myself to make this statement. I3jjoes Arrested. Deputy Marshals Hegtr and Fields yester-day yester-day mornin-; took from the Rio Grande train et Kyuuc a couple of dadoes who had coin-comuiitied coin-comuiitied an assault on the porter, and landed them in jail at Provo. Salt Lake Clearing; House, The bank clearings today amounted to ?013,044; same day last year,'2M),3oS. |