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Show - - f " t ' i ki Utah. "YO: The teach to the Provo ,' t.l'jjl have been offered Increased - s elsewhere and have tendered their :.)i;8. They are Miss Louis Ilay-' Ilay-' - : s Thatcher and M!a Ada ' i ne board lnis re-enffad the fol-' fol-' t ' jchei-s: Sirs. Alice 1. I. lake at 1 Fmtile McUtne at V Siifs Zora ' -it i Fnanlc Bennett at Jj. M!? F - r"" at I' T'ry T'""!.y at i. and l.5 era i est at EALTNA: ?'l.s Fiacrhe-K ssler ff .Fi-I'-.a c.cd t n eek fron apf.uii-.v.s. AIout two nitiis aj-'O she fell e f'.jy. i: ar on the i" fiCMil jrronncs and ttramed licr flip.. Arpendicilis developed and gained eu&h headway that an immediate operation was the only chance for her Hie. The operation waa rerformed at home, but the disease was too far advanced. ad-vanced. the was 15 years of ape and .a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kess-ltr. Kess-ltr. ST. OKOROE: Judge Marioneaux' yesterday yes-terday beard the motion for a new trial !n the case of the tate against Kent MacDonald and. overruled the same. The defendant was then sentenced to the Industrial In-dustrial school until he shall arrive at the a?ro of 21, he being 17 the 12th of January Jan-uary last. ! PROVO: "The case of the State vs. '. xls'.'.'-r Carbon and Fn"-'- on vten buM-i!"s, buM-i!"s, , .i-i-a an er.fourh k s j .""''t of condition con-dition ln-Ormty county. '1'he unions thf-re are Ftf-ic.. v inc s;r? In mrnbT-8i.: mrnbT-8i.: an I Jr..;j-r. , and ere I Aw on a solid and pi: xtnt!.-t f'"tir-s. '1 his is very pratifyii. to iirv Burus, who organized both unions. RAWLINS: Snow fell afratn at Rawlins Raw-lins nearly all day yterday, and the weather is quite cold. Thumd.Vy was partly part-ly e'ear, and shearing; was resumed, but had to be suspended again, and there are no indications of more favorable conditions condi-tions right away. Kheep are suffering a great deal as a result of the cold weather coming In so soon after they were shorn. It is reported that out of one band in the eastern part of the county 600 have died, and there have .been small losses in several sev-eral other bands. G"orre J8"T9, accused of b:ir.arl7.!r a. house on iTovo tx-nrh and t..iuz away fom chair.s and halters, was submitted to the .1 iry yesterday wiLhont ureumcnt, and fcf--r teicg out a short time the J iry trouLr t in a verdict of not pTJilty. .Mr. Jaei rs, w ho is an old Grand Army man, has had a treat amount of pympathy in the case, and the verdict will meet with general satisfaction. I.EIII: Representative Georpe Austin of Lehi Is workinsr to have one of the State's experimental dry farms located either in Cedar .valley or west of the Jordan river. There 'is probably no better locution in the State for such an experiment than Cedar vailev. It is about ten miles wide by twenty miles in length. The soil is a rich loam and the ground is as level as a barn floor, vet. outside of a fe,w fields at Cedar Fort and at Fairfield, Its vast acres are yet covered with sngebrush. Prof, AVIdtsoe and members of the committee will visit the site in the r.ear future and, if conditions are satisfactory, will select this as a site for one of the experimental farms. . Idaho. MACKAT: Several prospecting parties have recently gone through Mackay bound for Ixon creek, but from all reports they will have a hard time getting in, as much snow yet remains in the hills. A foot of snow fell In Waokay Friday, and it is I reasonable to suppose that twice this amount fe'.I In the mounta!r. .It is a ruonth tuo early for any one to Hart for the upper country on any kind of an expedition.' ex-pedition.' CHATLIS: lU-trlet court is in passion at Chains this wok, nnd several important import-ant cases have b-en disposed of. James ' Walker, charged with cattle stealing, was found guilty. Sentence has not been passed by Judge Stevens. PRIEST RIVER: A daring robbery occurred here about 2 o'clock Thursday morning when the store safe in the Hears Bros.' general merchandise store was blown open. In the neighborhood of $10uO was taken. BOISE: Deputy United States Marshal Andrews of Boise has gone to Cassia county to attach some property belonging to Sweetser Bros. & Pierce, the cattle and land Aral whose failure was recently announced. an-nounced. The attachment grows out of an action against the firm by Wells Fargo company. Nevada. VIRGINIA . CITY: Three eight-hour shifts were put on at the Woodbury cyanide cyan-ide plant yesterday instead of two twelve-hour twelve-hour shifts as heretofore. All men at the Butters plant were likewise put on eight-. hour shifts. All parties affected by the new eight-hour law in 8torey county have now compiled with provisions of the law. CARSON: State Organizer Burns of the W. F. of M. and A. L. U. has been |