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Show A, Clark, David Bronsonr delegate to national na-tional convention J. m. Bernard; alternate, alter-nate, F. M. Smith. WEISER: Hotehklas. who assaulted rr-ank Johnston, a livery stable man of vv eiaer last Friday morning, etrlkln- him hsad with a bridle bit fracturing a ",vi11, h1 Preliminary trial yeater-2ayi, yeater-2ayi, H w" ched with, aaeault with a deadly weapon. He was bound over to sppear at the next term of the court. Johnston waa unable to appear at the trial and the court repaired to his bedalde and J2i.hl" vMnce. His left side is para- WEISER: Probably tba largest car of ?tC ,Vfr shipped left We leer Wednesday for Hallowell, DonaM A Co. ?L?.,!n:It WV incr No- M'0t snd contained 163 sacks of wool, aggreirntlng J7.W pounds Jt waa loaded by Joa PI a Is-ted. Is-ted. traveling; freight spent for the 1111-noia 1111-noia Central railroad. The beat previous record of any Western wool car waa 54,987 pounds, shipped from Ontario. Or., alx yearT a2- Ths Welser car ralaed it rery nearly 300 pounds. Nevada. " RENO: A car of valuable wool belonging; belong-ing; to Ban Francisco ehlppers caught fire laat night In the Reno yarda and was totally, to-tally, destroyed. A spark from an engine is supposed to have started the blase. Wyoming". . RAWLINS: Convict Williams, who escaped es-caped from the penitentiary a week ago by climbing out on top of the building: and letting himself to the ground by means of the bed clothes, has been captured and was taken back to the prison yesterday. Ha was caught near Dixon by Deputy Sheriff Dodg-e of Rawllne. Wtlliama had 275 days to his credit for good behavior while in the pen, but this la now all lost. : jevs FRor.i - FOUR STATES. Utah. NEPH1: E. S. Loveay, president of tha Utah Beekeepers' aasoclatlon, who Is ma-king ma-king a tour of tha State for the purpoae of collecting an assortment of honey to be used as an exhibit at the Louisiana Purchase expoaltlon. is In Nephl visiting the bee-raisers. Mr. Lovesy speaks very highly of the quality of the Nephl honey. AMERICAN FORK: Abner Chipman and Mies Sadie Hlndley of American Fork were quietly married In Salt Lake this week. The wedding- was s quiet affair, but few of their friends being present. J The bride Is the daughter of Biahop J. R. I Hlndley of tha Third ward. The groom Is a popular young man and one of the ieaa- lng sheepmen of Utah county. PROVO: Postmaster James Clove of Provo has been granted a fifteen days leave of absence .to attend his mother, a who la seriously 111 in Pan-ultch..JJe.wia 4, start this afternoon. PARK CITY: At a meeting of the Park City Council held Thursday night the realsnation rea-lsnation of City Marshal John Canty, was , read, and on tha first ballot accepted. The resignation has been desired by the city officials for some months past, but J the Marshal refused to comply with their desires, and an attempt waa made to re- ' move him. A trial was to have been held vesterday.' City Officer David McNorton waa elected by the Council to fill the vacancy. va-cancy. NEPHI: Miss Edna Cole of Nephl and Elmer Jacobsen of Lvan were married at the Mantl Temple Wednesday. The bride Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Wil-liam Cole, and has many frlenda here, who wish her happinese snd prosperity. Mr. 'Jacobsen Is one of Levan's energetic and well-known young men. TOOELE: Grant the eight-year-old son of R. M. Shields of Tooele, fell while ' climbing; a tree yesterday and broke his - left arm. The fracture Is a simple one and will not entail serious consequences. BINGHAM:1 Mr. snd Mrs. S. J. Hag-tlund Hag-tlund have gone on a montb'a visit to relatives rela-tives in Kansas. It Is the first trip of tha well-known old couple out of Bingham In many, years. Idaho. NAMPA: The State encampment of the - Idaho O. A. R., which has been in session at Nam pa, adjourned yesterday. The new officers of the department who were Installed In-stalled are as follows-. Commander, E. S. Whlttler of Pocatello; medical director. Dr. F. S. Koler of Nam pa ; senior vice-commander, vice-commander, C. F. Drake of Welser: Junior vice-commander, George - Little of Cald-' Cald-' well; chaplain, Hugh Lamont of Nampa; Council of administration, 8. B. Kingsbury, Kings-bury, John Neal, R. A. Badley. Charles |