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Show I NEVS FROr.l j FOUR STATES. ,. ; 5 '.' " k ' Dtah. : ' ,.: ' ... : ' : ' PROVOr Gideon Findlejfj a studerit of tbe Brtgham Young academy from Ka-nosh, Ka-nosh, pleaded guilty to petit larceny yesterday. yes-terday. The boy, who is 16 years of age, confessed to the taking of 85 -cents from the pockets of a fellow-student while he was . working out la the school gymnasium gymna-sium and had his trousers hanging In the dressing-room. . Af the time this money waa taken several students reported then pockets picked,-and one young man lopt i'35.. An overcoat was also taken.- Flndley could not' be connected with the other thefts. He will be. sentenced on Friday morning next.. - ; . , . : COALVILLE : Don Famsworth of Coalville Coal-ville met with a very serious accident at Cumberland, Wyo., last Monday afternoon. after-noon. He was engaged as rope-runner at the nrne, and in some . manner fell - in front of a trip of cars and was run over. One of his feet was so badjy mangled that It had to be amputation just below the knee; his skull waa also badly, crushed, and his chances for recovery are very poor. - v- . - . . , -. RICHFIELD: The $1900 plant ordered from Chicago by the Richfield Artesian Water and Prospecting company has arrived. ar-rived. The machinery has been set up on the ranch of J. M Bolltho, east of the city, and began, operations yesterday. A number of artesian wells have already been contracted for. and it is hoped the projeoCmay go far toward solving the Irrigation Ir-rigation problem in Sevier county. -. MOUNT PLEASANT: Mrs.. Olof Love-green Love-green of Mount Pleasant is- confined to her bed 1n a very critical condition as a result, of a fall Saturday evening. She stepped off the porch and slipped on the Ice, falling heavily. She lay there for fifteen or twenty minutes before help ar- fived. When a- physician was summoned t was learned that the hip bone was badty broken. As she Is quite well along In years, her recovery is in doubt. : , LOGAN: J..W. Garr Elista A. Garr. Hi A. Campbell. Sarah H. -Weaver. David Weaver, J. W. Scott, Anna L Jeppson, Jesse B. Humphreys and A. B. Crab tree, all of Logan, have filed the papers necessary neces-sary to the Incorporation of the Garr Spring Water company. ' PROVO: Impressive funeral servloes were held In Provo yesterday afternoon over the remains of the late Bishop Myron My-ron Tanner. A large procession formed at the residence at 12:80 and accompanied the remains to' the tabernacle. In the procession were the Black Hawk Indian war veterans, the district school children. In recognition of the servlra of the departed de-parted on the Board of Education : the City Council and the Brigham Young faculty and student, ; , . PROVOr Judge Chidester yesterday. In the Fourth District .court, heard in part the arguments in the demurrer in the case of D. N. Adamaon vs. William Crooks et al. Further hearing will be had on the 16th, .. -. : : , --,:' CASTLE DALE: The quarterly conference confer-ence of the Emery stake was held ip Castle Cas-tle Dale Tuesday and yesterday. FThre were present Elder Mathlas F. Cowley of the quorum of the twelve apostles; Joseph M. Tanner, general superintendent of church schools, snd Elder Louis A. Kelch. also President of the Stake Reuben G. Miller and counselors, John H. Pace and Henry M. Mat his, and State Clerk Arthur W. Horseley. LOGAN: The Cache" County " Commissioners Commis-sioners yesterday fixed the salaries of the deputy county officers as follows: Deputy Dep-uty clerk, 6ti per year: deputy sheriff. t2M per year; deputy recorder, $560 per year; deputy treasurer, $660 per year; fish and game warden, $240 per year; Janitor ! courthouse. $420 per year; assistant in Clerk's office, $420 per year; deputy assessor asses-sor for office. $550 per year; four deputy Arid assessors, $47 per month; three assistants as-sistants for Recorder, one at -$33 per month, one at $31 per month and one at $26 per month, - , v " -'.'' 1 : -.., '-; .1: " ; v- ; -.'. ' Nevada, , .- RENO:' Mrs. Jane Lake of Reno, widow of the late M. C. Lake and a pioneer woman wo-man of Washoe county, filed yesterday of pneumonia, a . 1 - :TONOPAH:- It is reported In Tonopah that Mr. Maxwell, whom Frank' Golden had arrested on a charge of robbing his Jewelry store, will bring suit against Golden for $30,000 damages. , , . s ELKO: Mrs. Henderson Green and daughter. Flora, returned from Salt Lake City Sunday night to take, up their residence resi-dence once more in Elko. ' . ; . ! . '.;':'. v Idaho.-- v-i.! ' BOISE: GoV. Morrison yesterday ' appointed ap-pointed Gen. t David . Vlckers Adjutant-General Adjutant-General of the Idaho militia, succeeding Gen. J. L. Weaver. Gen. Vlckers has a splencMd record as an army officer during the Civil war and the war with Spain. He also held civil positions of importance, notably as commissioner of this country to Santo Domingo during tbe Samana bay affair In 1S77; as secretary of our le-gatlon le-gatlon in Chile m 1866. and as Consul at Matansa, Cuba, from 1S78 to 1SS5. -BOISE: Representative Jensen of 'Bannock 'Ban-nock yesterday introduced a bill to provide pro-vide a State sheep bour.ty fund, to be expended ex-pended for the extermination of coyotes, lynx, timber wolves end wildcats, and to amend sections 1591. 1.2 and 1593 of the polotical code of the State of Idaho. ' BOISE: A reception to Senator-Elect illeybura at. the Idanha has given last . - : V . -.: night from 9 to 11. The entire parlor floor was devoted to the reception of guests. Refreshments were-served m the dining-room, dining-room, which was beautifully decorated for the occasion.- ,, - . , ; - . ; ' LEWISTON-: Lewlston lodge,' Woodmen or the World, had a big log rolling last night, at which 350 men were initiated Into the mysteries of that order, POC ATE LLO :' Roswell C. Powell and Miss Carrie Kinney of Pocatello were married at the home of the bride's mother, moth-er, oa North Harrison avenue, last Saturday Sat-urday night, Judge Stephens officiating. i" .' : - ' - '- - . '. -' ' "Wyoming. '-j ' ;.. CHETENNE: Congressman Mondell Is trying to bring about the appointment of Frank Heckel of Cheyenne to the position posi-tion pf substltnte mail clerk, made Vacant Va-cant by the death of his brother, Ed Heckel. Ed Heckel was killed at Bitter Creek recently while making his first run on the Cheyenne-OgJen district. . DOUGLAS: t Fifty leading citizens of Douglas have gone to Denver to request the extension of the Colorado & Southern from Orin Junction to Douglas, a distance of fourteen milea Falling in that, they will attempt to bring about an ar-eernent through which the -Colorado & Southern will run trains Into Douglas over the Fremont, Fre-mont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley tracks. RAWLINS: A new oil derrick la being put two and one-half milea west, of Salt Wells station, near Rawlins, by a New York syndicate which has abundant capital. cap-ital. Machinery is now being placed to begin. boring for oil. |