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Show appeared perfecUy well an hour before ,her death. I SOLDIER: A marriage license was Issued Is-sued yesterday to Fred H. Giftord and Miss Dalsv Daugherty both of Soldier. The bride Is the sister of Miss Daughf rty. .the well-known school teacher, and both are daughters of Capt. D. C. Daugherty. . Nevada. TGNOPAH: The closing of tho year In Tonopah Indicates that the January output out-put from the regular producers will be augmented, and that a number of new mines will get Into the list of shippers ' within thirty days. VIRGINIA CITY: R. L. Brown of Virginia Vir-ginia City, who has been lame for a long time from rheumatism, was severely Injured In-jured yesterday by falling on an icy walk. He will be confined to a chatrfor some time. It. j Wyoming. ! CODY: The gambling-house and saloon belonging to Ben Prim In Cody was held up by masked men last night. The robbers rob-bers secured $250 from the roulette wheel, but the giving of an alarm caused their escape before looting other portions of the I house. , AuirnAiwiAruiAAjytnnrinnnnniA ; NEWS FROM j j FOUR STATES ' Utah. MANTT: Royal Reld. the lft-year-old aon of Will lam K. Reid of Mantl. had his leg broken Tuesday night through the falling of his horse while riding over an Icy road. , ,. PROVO: A petition for letters of administration ad-ministration in the estate of Delia Ends-ley Ends-ley has been filed bv John Marwlck of Provo. The estimated value of the estate is $4000. MT. PLEASANT: The entire indebtedness indebted-ness on the Mt. Pleasant public school building for which the district was bonded bond-ed has been paid.- The trustees ywterday paid the remainder of the principal, $350 and. $106 interest. ! ( :. ' " EPHRAIM: An old folks' party waa held at the North ward schoolhouse in Ephralm yesterday,' the-old folks-of the North ward being entertained. All en-Joyed en-Joyed the elegant dinner which waa served, and all had a merry time. A long programme delighted them' very much, and the Chrlstenaen orchestra furnished music for the occasion, with which they seemed especially pleased. MANTI: The County" Commissioners in session yesterday approved the bonds of I the following county and precinct offl-1 cers: J. Mprgan Johnson. Treasurer- H. ! P. Jensen. Sheriff; O. A. Chrlstensen, Justice, Jus-tice, Sterling precinct; A. G. Oman, Justice. Jus-tice. Mt. Pleasant precinct;. P. W. Snow, Constable, Sterling precinct; Parley Hansen. Han-sen. Constable, Ephralm precinct. PROVO: Marrlas-e licensee have been issued to William West, aged 23, and Ada Beckstead, aged 18, both of Spanish Fork; to August Blu men thai of Provo. aged 27, and Lenora Olmstead, aged 22, of Lehl. LOGAN: Prof. Burchell of the Agricultural Agri-cultural college in Logan has been offered the editorship of a new Chicago publication publica-tion known as the Commercial Monograph, Mono-graph, and designed especially for professors pro-fessors and students 'of commercial departments. de-partments. If he can bring the publication publica-tion of the aame to Utah, he will accept, otherwise will act. only aa an associate editor. ----- RICHFIELD: ' Judge William McCarty finished his work on the District bench in Richfield Tuesday. Resolutions of respect, esteem and congratulation on his election to the Supreme bench, signed by every member of the bar. were read at the conclusion con-clusion of the session. '.' Idaho. ' BOISE: F. H. Mills of Boston, who is heavily Interested In the Boise and Payette Pay-ette Rler Power company, has spent several sev-eral days in Boise. studying the progress of work on the great enterprise. , POCATELLO Mrs. Henry Bauer of Pocatello died Monday from heart failure. fail-ure. She waa a bride of only a year, and -m f t |