Show TERRITORIAL TOPICS The directors have decided to continue con-tinue to run trains to Saltnlr ns long ns a Cull weather prevails lion George Q Cannon wan made general vicepresident oC the Irrigation Congress at Albuquerque I AH tho orders for supplies for the construction the BIgp1C ttonwood J construction of the BIg Cottonwood o power plant have been made Rev T C Illff of Salt Luke was made clmplaln of tho G A 11 at Louisville nt the recent encampment Colonel IS W Tatlock was made a member of the administrative council ExCongressman Bryan Is expected to reach Halt Lake on his return from California early next week A hpeech by the brilliant Nebraska nt Provo Is among the possibilities Mr Bryan will go from here to Portland where he will deliver speeches on Ulmetallsm and Taxation at the Oregon Industrial exposition The Democratic ratification meeting at the Salt Lake Theater the ICth was well attended from all parts throughout the Territory the theater being packed All time candidates save Thurman It W Young and Thatcher were present and delivered short addresses The olll clul Republican ratlllcatlun occurs early In October Some section hands unearthed a cache of counterfeit coins near the Hprlngvllle depot while cutting down some weeds last week It was composed com-posed of about two pecks of bogus half dollars and livedollar pieces The fives were not gilded For two days the olll cers vveru watching the place until the secret of the discovery leaked out The olllcers have no clue The general land office has ordered a survey of Gunnison Island In the Great Salt Lake upon which are the valuable guano deposits to determine whether tho Central Pacific Hallway company has any claim upon It It came up Inn In-n contest between Salt Lake and Ogden parties who located the deposit last winter and tho Central Paclllu company com-pany Claude Maosey a twelveyearold Salt Lake boy was run over by a streetcar street-car in front of the Knutsford hotel the night of the 13th crushing one leg above the knee and the other above the ankle lie was removed to the hospital where both legs were amputated The shock was too great for his system and lie died In a few hours The accident was caused by an unmanageable horse belonging to a mallcarrier which the boy was driving The Democratic nominees for District Judges In Utah are as follows First district comprising Cache Box Elder and Rich counties C 11 Hart Second district Weber Morgan and Davis II II Rolap Third district Salt Luke Summit anu xooeie uuueu since uu Grand Young and Andrew Hovvat Fourth district Utah Ulntah and Wa satch E A Wilson Fifth district JU ab Mlllard Beaver Iron and Washington Wash-ington Sixth district Sevler flute fl-ute Wayne Garfield and Kane 12 N McDaniel Seventh district Sanpete Carbon Emery Gland and San Juan L 11 Rhodes Martin Hay ken the representative of Andrews Co of Chicago the firm which furnished the Salt Luke City and county building arrived In Salt Lake Monday last and was Immediately arrested ar-rested upon a complaint charging him with bribery In securing the contract for his llrm He has been Indicted upon up-on three counts and Is out on ball Several exolllclals of both county and city are said to bo Implicated and will be prosecuted The amount which the people are alleged to have been defrauded de-frauded Is near 50000 Investigations both public and private have been going go-ing on for several months and the olllclals profess to he certain of uncovering uncov-ering tho whole matter and meting out punishment to the guilty parties Joseph Chapman Is a Salt Lake man who Is realizing the fact that the way of the transgressor Is hard Some time since his wife entered a suit for divorce l di-vorce and alimony A restraining order or-der was Issued by the Court enjoining him from disposing of his home and J21DO In the bank A decree was entered en-tered the 17th giving Mrs Chapman JUDO In money and their home Chapman Chap-man claimed to have spent all the money mon-ey In drinking In about a month Judge Merritt however discredited his statement state-ment and remanded him to the pen until un-til the money shall have been paid In addition Judge Merritt called the attention at-tention of District Attorney Howat to the fact that Chapman had perjured himself and it Is probable Chapman will bo a wiser and more crestfallen man before ho regains his liberty According to the Ephraim Enterprise last Wednesday was a great day for bears Just about sunrise a threshing crew at Chris Petersons place in Pigeon Pig-eon hollow saw what they at first took to be some stock feeding on the stub ble A closer examination developed the fact that they were bears There were four of them all full grown The men got horses and started after them and drove them into the hills east of the county road There was but one gun In the party and only three cartridges cart-ridges for that They wounded one of the bears and after driving them around for some time got them so ex hausted that they lay down unable togo to-go further They stoned the wounded one until It was stunned when they threw roper on It and succeeded In ty ing it up so that they got a chance to U < 10 1 n1oal In tne meantime n man had been dispatched to Spring City for cartridges and when he arrived the other beasts which were lying down resting were soon dispatched One of the men Dell Allred of Chester came very near being caught by the largest bear while he was off of his horse stoning It The largest of the four weighed 395 pounds and the others averaged about 350 pounds each They I were of the cinnamon variety Ono of Senator Voorheess sons Is a sculptor and has been paid JSOOO for a 1111111 bust of VicePresident Richard M John son for the Senate chamber Crump thin shipbuilder has also given him an order |