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Show and resorted to the wood alcohol, not realising its poisonous quality. CHEYENNE: The Audubon society of Wyoming is preparing to take steps to enforce the State law prohibiting the killing kill-ing of song bird at any season. Numerous Numer-ous reports of the wholesale killing of blackbirds, meadow larks, finches, etc. have been received from the southern counties, and the game wardens will be requested to see the practice la stepped. ITerada. . VIRGINIA CITT: Miss Vera Clark Vt Virginia City and James McKensie of 1 V-nopah V-nopah were married Tuesday. Mr. . Kensie was formerly interested la the Comstock and Is now. pros paring in the bonanza camp. yesterday afternoon in the Bol?e river. Thev were the two-year-old son of James Stephenson, Assistant State Engineer, and Thomas Watklns. 14 years old, son of Moses Watklns. They were In a carriage with Mrs. Stephenson and were crossing the river on the Ninth street bridge. The horse became frightened and backed Into the rail of the bridge. The latter broke and the carriage went into the river. Mrs. Stephenson Jumped out onto the bridge, but the children went down. The bodies have not been recovered. IIAILET: James Sutherland, a prominent promi-nent business man of Halley. waa killed Tuesday by being thrown .from hl9 horse while riding. The animal stumbled and threw him, breaking his neck. BOISE: T. B. Cole of Boise la In from Miller mountain, and reports the showing on the Magnolia group is very flattering and the work is progressing rapidly. Mr Cole has great faith in that district and thinks that developments will prove It to be a rich mineral section. Wyoming. MEETEETSE: John Adams, a ranchman ranch-man residing between Meeteetse and Cody, several days ago was found dead In his cabin, the body being in an advanced state of decomposition. Near at hand was a partially emptied bottle of wood alcohoU Indicating the cauwe of death. Adams had been drinking heavily for some time, and it Is supposed that he ran out of liquor NEVS FRor.i 1 I FOUR STATES, j Utah. PROVO: Assessor Thorne has completed complet-ed the valuation of Utah county property for assessment for the year 1903. The valuation val-uation is considerably greater than last year, reaching a total of t8.sn.181. To this will be added the assessment to be made by the State Board of Equalisation. PROVO: Dr. George H. Brlmhall and Principal G. N. Child have been confirmed by the Board of County Commlssolners a associate members of the County Board of Education. The board has also appointed appoint-ed the following County Board of Horticulture: Horti-culture: W. O. Beesley of Prv. l.er-man l.er-man Ellsworth of Payson and E. IL Davis of Lehi. ? . MT. PLEASANT: The Wssatch Academy Acad-emy Alumni association of Mt. Pleasant held its annual meeting and banquet Tuesday nlRht. -The meeting was held at the residence of Prof. George II. Marshall, Mar-shall, and the banquet at the "Home, the boarding and sleeping department or the institution. EUREKA: The Masonic lodge conducted conduct-ed funeral services yesterday at Eureka over the remains of Emll O. Nelson, who was killed bv a fall in the South Swansea at Silver City last Patur8ay. The body was taken to San Francisco this afternoon after-noon by the deceased man's brother, Fred Nelson, where burial will take place. FILLMORE: Judge Marloneaux and a' Jury have been engaged since Monday morning In the trial of the case of Grace U Leach. In her own behalf, and Grace L. Leach aa guardian of Lola Leach, a minor against the Oregon Short Line Railroad company. In which damages in the sum of $40,000 Is demanded. The case was submitted yesterday and the Jury returned re-turned with a verdict for the plaintiff In the sum of $3000. EPHRAIM: the case of the State vs. Ole Chrlstenson -came up before Judge J. P. Chrlstenson for the preliminary hearing hear-ing yesterday, the charge being an assault as-sault with a deadly weapon with intent to do bodily harm. - Chrlstenson was held to the District court In the sum of 1300, which he furnished. RICHFIELD: At the semi-annual election elec-tion held Tuesday nlffht by Richfield lodge No. 29. I. O. O. F.. officers for the ensuing term were elected as follows: John Me-teer Me-teer N. G.; William Johnston. V. G.: W. E Thurber. secretary; Guy Lewis, treasurer: treas-urer: Andrew Jensen, trustee. - RICHFIELD: Mrs. 8. J. Stewart of Richfield died Tuesday night after a brief illness. The funeral will be held vthls afternoon. af-ternoon. Idaho. . BOISE; TTwo children were drowned ' A |