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Show u2Vs'triO..',; 7 FOUR STATES. ; n nos.rjsjs-irirf-tri - ' m isAAAV"' . TJtah. ' RICHFIELD: At the fecond neetag Of thoe Interested In farmifig and kindred kin-dred Industrie.. held In Richfield Saturday, Satur-day, the organisation of the Farmers and Dairymen's association of Sevier county was perfected. A constitution and bylaws by-laws were adopted. The object r he association as-sociation are "the advancement of knowledge knowl-edge relating to agriculture, dairying and .all kindred pursuits; the Introduction and foster log of better system and met nod in these branches; to secure the best possible pos-sible bargains in buying what we need and obtaining the highest market price for our products." PAKISH FORK: William Green, an old soldier and sailor of Spanish Fork, died Saturday night. About two months sgo he was taken with pneumonia; other complications followed, which resulted in hie death. The G. A. R. post of Provo City will have charge of th funeral services. ser-vices. CASTLE DALE: In the case of the State vs. C. P. Andersen, John Petersen and Samuel Larsen, school trustees, a true bill was found by the grand jury and an Indictment made charging theta "with wilfully, unlawfully and feloniously felonious-ly and without authority of law, appro- f'riating $eo of school funds of the Casio Cas-io Dale school district." Trustee Larsen Lar-sen and Petersen wer put under bonds of tu0 each; Trustee Anderson under $2000. Bondsmen ,were quickly secured. EMERTr The smallpox situation In Ferron Is very serious and alarming was the word received in Emery yesterday. There ha been a great deal of negligence and carelessness on the parL, or those having control and that the situation is even worse now than at the first outbreak I th report that Cam from tber yesterday. yes-terday. PRICE: The appointment Of Capt. William Wil-liam A. Mercer of the Seventh cavalry as the successor of Indian Agent H. Y. Myton at White Rocks agency has been known in Price for two months, but It was not anticipated that be would b-available b-available for duty there. Hence tne activity ac-tivity of the friends of B. R. McDonald of Price and R. C. Collett of Vernal, civilian ci-vilian aspirants for th place. Such have been th advices from a high source at Washington. ' CASTLE GATE:' The fraternal societies socie-ties of Castle Gate are in s most flourishing flourish-ing condition. The I. O. O. F. there received re-ceived twenty-two members last week and the K. of P. half as many. STOCKTON: Sunday evening a delightful de-lightful birthday party was given by Miss Nellie 0"Hara at her home In Stockton. Among those present were Mr. snd Mrs. Mills. Mr. and Mrs. John Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Booth. Miss Blrdte Conway. Miss Ussie Hollow. Miss Llszle Thomas, Mr. Ray Gundry. Mr. John Spaulding, Miss Maggie Denton. SUNNTSIDE: WhHe the quarantine officer of-ficer was trying to put up the yellow flag at the home of A. O. Smith of Nine-Mile, where there were several cases of smallpox. small-pox. Smith appeared at the door with a gun and riddled It. wjth bullets. ' Idaho. BOISE: Both "houses of the Legislature Legisla-ture yesterday received ofnclal invitation from the Utah Legislature to visit Salt Lake. The House accepted it, but the Senate referred the Invitation to the State Affairs committee. BOISE: The House yesterday passed i the following bills: Senate horticultural measure. Senate bill making more stringent strin-gent regulations for spraying; House bills increasing the salary of sheep inspector, creating a State scalp bounty fund, exempting ex-empting $1000 of the property of a divorced di-vorced woman from taxation, providing for condemnation of rights of way for logging purpose. BOISE: The 8tate Affairs committee of the Houee, which Is investigating the last administration has a discrepancy of $o3i36 In the accounts of former Secretary Sec-retary of State and he has agreed to pay over the money. C. J. Bassett. the former for-mer Secretary, ssys the discrepancy arose through some mistake. Nevada. CARSON: The Inaugural ball tendered Gov. Sparks at the opera-house In Carson last night was the most elaborate function ever held in- the State. Neither pains nor expense were spared by the various committees com-mittees to carry It through. Everything, including the finest band of music in the State, the grandest procurable banquet, with all and anything the heart cpuld desire, de-sire, was llbereallv paid for by the business busi-ness cltltens. of Carson, and the Legislative Legis-lative body. Is well as State officers, were Invited guests. A large number of out-of-town people were present. TONOPAH: A new company has formed for the purpose of piping a supply of water wa-ter to Tonopah from some good springs at Belmont, a distance of thirty-nve miles; The water will run by Its own gravity, Belmont being nearly 2000 feet the highest point. Engineers have been working upon up-on the project for ome time, snd It is to be put through as soon as the spring weather will permit. 1 Wyoming1. SPRING VALLEY: In running an air crosscut in the mines near Spring v alley yesterday a heavy piece of rock was dislodged dis-lodged and rolled on one man, killing him almost instantly. Jesse Lynn was the unfortunate miner, and he leaves a wife and other dependents. The remains were shipped last nlrht to Randolph, Utah, his former borne, for burial. |