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Show ATTORNEY ROBERTSON SMASHED WITH A CANE Specitd to Tho Tribune. EUREKA, Utah. April 16. Tho caBO of the Stato vb. Claudn BlllingH came up before Judge Burns this morning and was postponed until next week. Billings is charged with assault with a deadly weapon. The complaining witness is City Attorney N. A. Robertson, Robert-son, whom Billings struck In tho face with a heavy cane. if t The now machinery for tho Eagle & Blue Bell mine is being removed" from the railroad track to the mine. The compressor is one of the heaviest in thi! district and it will require a couple of days' time and no less than sixteen large draught horses to pull it up the hill to tho mine. It o ? John Dove was seriously hurt at the Centennial Eureka mine. While assisting as-sisting the timbermen a rock fell upon his head and rendcrad him unconscious. He will bo removed to tho hospital at Salt Lako unless his recovery Is rapid.' 14 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stipes of Bunker Hill, Kan., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Huppor. Mrs. Jackson McChrystal Is the guest of Salt Lake friends for a few'days. Eureka lodge No. 12, I. O. O. F will .give a dance In honor of the eighty-sixth eighty-sixth anniversary of the order, at the hall, on tho 26th. Tlntlc lodgo No. 711, B. P. O. E., will give Its annual dance April 27th. A nino-plcco orchestra will furnish tho music. Mrs. Joseph Trclonr of Mammoth has purchnsed the furniture and lease of tho Rainier roomlns-housc in Salt Lake City. |