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CASTLE GATE: nA. twenty-flve-tn boulder was tllslodfted and bounded do n th mountainside Into Cale Gate yester-daj. yester-daj. Several persons were In its path en.l had narrow ecrpa. Two email bulldir,.i were partly demolished. ' f ET. GEO HO H: O. D. Ke!le a mlrrr, ! rime from fcait Lake to St. George abnut two weeks ayo, mlnprllng with people here In town for several days. He went to work for the t'tah and Eastern company com-pany at their mine, worked three shU'n and broke utwtth smallpox. The men at the mine have ail been quarantined. Kel-ley Kel-ley was brought to town and is now lso-later lso-later at the pesthouse. How many people peo-ple have been actually exposed cannot be ascertained. m AMERICAN FORK: Notice are out that bids will be received for the purchase pur-chase of the American Fork city hall property, and that H will be ji1J to the. highest bidder. It is rumored that tha firm of the Chiprnaii Mercantile company is after it, and that they want it for the purpose of erecting a largJ building for increasing their mammoth merchandising establishment. MT. PEE A ANT: Per. Dr. Wlahard. Prof. Mnrsn? I, George M. Clemensen and wife, airs. Hostettor, Mies Herron and other prominent members of the Presbyterian Presby-terian church of Mt. Pleasant are in attendance at-tendance at the presbytery of Utah, now In session in Spanish Fork. KPHTiAIM: A crowd of fifteen shearers left I ihrMm for Blackfoot, Ida.. Friday over tne fcarpete Valley, where they have) contracts at the ehearinr corrals. A larg exoiu of shearer t soon exrected. for P. -ick Rock and Mllford, wher shearing will commence about the midUle of the munto. RICHMOND: 'information is received that Richmond has the refusal of the much-talked-of condensed mi.k factory. This will be a boon for the north end of the county, and C. Z. Harris and his colleagues, col-leagues, who have had the - matter In hand, are to he congratulated on securing the factory. , ' PARO WANs Two weddings were solemnized sol-emnized In Parowan ' last week. Irrln-Tardley, Irrln-Tardley, 3L and Ethel Benson, 18,'. were married on April 1st, and James C. Robinson, Rob-inson, 20, and Ella Clark, 33, oa April 2nd. - " Idaho."- I BOISE: Helen Marie CasSldy, the two end a half-year-old daughter of H. F.. Cassidyof Boise, a well-known newspaper man, was caught, beneath a ear yesterday and sustained injurle that necessitated the amputation of her left hand at the wrist: her collarbone was broken ar.d she was also severely bruised about the head. Her condition is critical. r , HA1 LETT-Texas "Ar.ffel of'HaftVy,' -one' of the moet . prominent attorneys pnd Democratic politk-Ut s vf Idaho.i died to- night of paralysis.- He was a candidate, at one time for the office pf Justice ot the State Supreme court. , ,- POCATELLO: ' Mrs. O, A. Hopeon of Pocatello, died -yesterday . morning. She will be buried in Ogden Tuesday. The deceased de-ceased was formerly the wife pf Prof. H. 8. Krause. Her brothers. W. S. and I M. Hopeon, are leading business men of Pocatello. The Fraternal order of Eagles, Ea-gles, out of respect to W. S. Hopeon, who is a prominent officer of the order, will escort the remains to the tram here, and a delegation will accompany them to Ogden. Og-den. i r .! 1 1 ' Wyoming. RAWLINS: The Wyoming State Pharmacy Phar-macy commission will hold a meeting at Sheridan on April 24th and 25tfc. This session ses-sion is an -adjourned meeting from the one held February 5th, 6th and 7th, when about sixty certificate were issued bjf the board. Since the first session Gov. Richards hae appointed a new member on the commission, Fred Roedel, a prominent prom-inent druggist in Cheyenne, who Succeeds I J. J. Stettin of Douglas. , """" "" . Nevada. ' j - TONOPAH: Agents of half a doxen New York syndicates arrived in Tononah last week and are quietly pursuing investigations inves-tigations of several group i of claim, among them the choicest, undeveloped property in the camp. It is in the -air that several deals of unusual magnitude are now nearlng consummation, while all persons Interested are reticent about giving giv-ing out Information. .' j |