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Show Brigham City Xofes. David Roscnbaum had his cellar broken into Saturday night, but nothing was missed but a few bottles bot-tles of beer. The framo of the depot 1 nearly up. The company has a large force of men at work and a few days more fine weather will seo It enclosed. en-closed. The men and teams tint have been working on tho cut and grade about our station were discharged Saturday, having finished their contract. ITotblng remains but a llltlo touching up and straightening of the track to be done by section hands. Two of the carpenters working on the station, wero up town on Friday night, and, after filling themselves with bad whisky, began to am'ise themselves by getting Into a row. Finally one pulled his gun, thrent-cnlngjo thrent-cnlngjo fill his companion with lead as a ballast tn keep him steady. The marshal happened along and took the gun In charge. The IcadUt and friend went to camp. The people will havo a rally on Thursday evening. It Is pit ted that Delegate Caine and Hon. F. S. Eichards will be on hand to address ad-dress the hundreds of people that will assemble to hear something about the campaign and our Delegate's Dele-gate's labors. Mrs. Mary Smith, a very old lady, came nearly bleeding to death the other day. It seems she was la the back yard trying to break a piece of wood with an ax. A sharp piece flaw up and struck her head, cutting a painful gash. Tho blood flowed hi a stream. She found hr way to the house and sank upon Uie floor exhausted, Uie blood sUll flowing freely. Here her husband found her and soon the dangerons flow was checked. The loss of blood was the only serious injury. |