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Show NEWS FROM FOUR STATES. Utah. ' PROVO: 8amuel A. King was yesterday yester-day appointed special administrator, under un-der bond, of the estate of Jacob T. Nuller ' of Provo, who died Monday.. PROVO: A mining deed from W. H. Thomas t si. of Col ton, Utah, to Joseph C. Grteb of Milwaukee. Wis., for the Thomas placer claim (hydrocarbon), situated sit-uated dne mile north of the Lawrence stone quarry in Kyune canyon, has been filed wlh the County Recorder. LOO AN: It Is current rumor In Logan that Congressman Joseph Howell Is to be elected president of the First National ' bank, to succeed W. S. McCornick. Mr. Howell is now a resident of Ir-n, and is a heavy stockholder in the bank. ' RICHFIELD: The funeral of Mrs. Eliza Cuddleback of Richfield, who Merf in Salt Lake Saturday under a surgical operation, took place at Oienwood enter-day. enter-day. Mrs. Cuddleback was well known in Sevier county, having resided there for more than twenty years. BEAVER: At the regular term of the District court now In session in Beaver, the Brennan murder case is the center of interest. The defendant, who is charged with murder in ths first degree, shot and killed two Finns at Frisco. RICHFIELD: John Lund, a laborer employed In the excavation for the Richfield Rich-field waterworks system, had the great toe of his right foot crushed to a pulp by the falling of a huge rock upon it COALVILLE: The body of J. T. Beech, who ded at Wllford. Ida., reached Coal- i villa yesterday and will be Interred today. The deceased was 30 years old and a son 1 of Thomas L. Beech of Coalville. WASATCH: Hundreds of dead sheep are pUed up around the shearing corrals at Wasatch, in Echo canyon. The Sheriff, with a foroe of men went there yesterdsy morning to compel the owners of the sheep to abate tbe nuisance. SPRINOVILLE: An unknown man fell from a Rio Grande passenger train near Sprlngville yesterday afternoon and was Instantly killed. He was about 45 years old, llght-complexioned. wearing a light fuit of clothes and a dark hat The trip slip in his hat showed that he was bound for a point about eighty miles west of Denver. No Inquest has yet been held over the body, and there has been no identification made. . i n PROVO: AtHhe last meeting of the Provo City 'Council the petition of J. S. Strong and others asking for the opening of Fifth South street waa srr-nte r street to be opened from a point twelve rods west of Hlxth East street ana i mining mi-ning to a point twenty-four rods east of Sixth East street. . . J Idaho. , : BOISE: Mrs. Mafy E. Kuhle, a national nation-al lecturer of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, concludes a series of meetings In Boise tonight. Mrs. Kuhl is , a gifted speaker and has made a profound pro-found Impression by her work. HAILET: Peter Bourbon, a Greek section sec-tion laborer, fell from a handcar near Hailey Monday, had his head smashed," and died without regaining consclous- ness. i- BOISE: A number of Iowa and Wisconsin Wiscon-sin capitalists have purchased several thousand acres of heavily timbered land -on the river above Boise, for the establishment estab-lishment of 4 Urge sawmill plant The plans also Include the building of a branch railroad" from Boise. i : " - , If evada. . TONOPAH: Half a dosen mining com panles whose Tonopah - properties have been proved as to the richness of their ore have nearly completed the installation installa-tion of enlarged capacity plants, and during dur-ing the month of June the output of the famous cfemp should be augmented by a quarter .of a. million dollars, on this e count RENO: J.. C. Olaseow, a 'wealthy cat-. tleman of 'Reno, -has returned from a year's tour of Europe, taken for the benefit ben-efit of his health. "V77omlnj:. EVANSTON: The municipal election In Evaneton yesterday resulted in the election of Faier (Dm.) for Mayor and Brown and Painter (IiepsJ for Council-men. |