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Show hkh more t:.:..i C ;- ':re.r'- ' er.t, Uni?: Tl.r f ru- -r r " t- Legislators tf..;-y t'n-n i. 1 may bolt. J-'in 1 .rce M ' " : , anj bi-ir.,r Ki'it a i.;;io ''-- fslih on the t art of 8,.;- wh., hu-l, K h1!T0d. j-h-' --A- thtir m: i--t 10 I'"'-' lievturn a.-.a iKirah, is d.au- BOISE: Ii-vtum, -bi v choFfn as the Ipu:,i.-n noim i-c the Unitf-1 State i-.-ru-.f-.r-nir- HursHy, Is the reei;.i-nt of hur.ur-: s cf con?ru.;-latory con?ru.;-latory imnspa from i-.u T'rts 01 : countrv. Amx.rg those P-ncsns grpf't.r . were Senator Ki arna cf Vtali and t . i -tor Dtii-i .of Idaho. - ' , BOISE- At the session of the vtr house of the Legislature yesterday tue only business transacted was the a I r-tion r-tion of the reports of the Prlntirsr an l Milcnee committees. After the rej...rt or the inleage committee had been submitted submit-ted and adopted, the Senate adjourned until 11 o'clock today. BO!cE: For two days the Houss has , been hunting for a flag that belonus baot j of the Speaker's desk. It cannot be found and a committee was appointed to secure j an order from the Adjutant-General; tna latter Is out of town and a committee has trouble explaining why the flag does not appear. - ; ' TTyomir z- CIIFTEXNfi- The executive committee commit-tee of 'the Wyoming industrial convention bas extended to Secretary of Agriculture Wilson an Invitation to attend the second annual Industrial convention here February Feb-ruary 3rd and 4 h. 1 he invitation wUl be delivered by Senator Warren, who will urge the Secretary to accept. The exhibits exhib-its of the State's resources made at the convention will be used a rait of those sent to the-St. Louis exposition. RAWLINS: . Rev. Father Peter Joseph Casey, prkt of the RawllnS parish of the Catholic church, died yesterday of consumption. He contracted the disease fourteen years, ago while nursing his father. Father Casey was born in Ireland Ire-land May 7. 1869, and was ordained a priest In 1S96 byBishop Scanlan at Halt Lake Until last June he was priest or the Evanston parish, and was then transferred trans-ferred to Rawlins. H was much beloved by his congregation atid popular In the community. . - . ; ;: ; '.: HeTftd.'. t-'-. RENO: Albert Wiggins of Reno has returned re-turned from a three-years' stay In the Klondike, having amassed a large lor-, tune in working his mining claims ac-qulred ac-qulred there. . . . j r 1 " t I 1. . . 1 1 L k w I - - t t 5 3 , t m. - Utah. PP.OVO: Br.grt Johnson has commenced suit in the Fourth District court in I'ro-vo I'ro-vo aerain.xt Abraham B. Johnson, his eon. The suit is to obtain a deed to ten acres of land near Brovo City. According to the comrUint, the deed was made over to the defendant without any consideration considera-tion belntj named. In July, lvl, when the plaintlS was H'.ik and unable to attend to buinesa affairs, and ho was unable to read the English lanjruasre at .the time of signing and did not know that the Instrument Instru-ment was a deed until after being placed on record. LEHI: Superintendent James It. Gardner Gard-ner and Assistant Held superintendent Heber Austin of the Utah Suar company com-pany will leave Lehl in a few days for a visit to the beet-supar factories of Love-land, Love-land, Greeley and Kocky Ford, Colo. MANTI: Kllshaw. the sixteen-months-Old baby boy of Mr. and Mrs. Georpe Bench of Provo, died last Wednesday from an attack of diphtheria, after suffering suf-fering for some days. Mrs. Bench, who has been afflicted with the same disease, is slowly recovering. PROVO: Assessor Thome 'Of Utah county appointed the following field deputies, dep-uties, which were confirmed by the Commissioners Com-missioners yesterday. David L. Thomas, Fairfield, Cedar Fort'and Manning; John E. Ross, Lehl; J. C Wllliaus, American Fork; J. H. Beck. Alpine and Highland; N. J. Knight, Provo Bench; Richard Bate, Vineyard; V. L. Bunnell, Lake View; D. H. Jones, Pleasant View: T. H. Cluff, Provo; - James Whitehead, Jr., Bprlngvllle; R. L. Mendenhall, Mapleton; D. C. Robertson, Spanish Fork; G. A. Hone, Benjamin: Joseph S. Bellows, Lake Shore; German Ellsworth, Payson; Jessie Holladay, Santaquln and . Spring Lake; John Jasperson, Goshen end Mt Nebo. WELLSVILLE: A wedding reception was given Thursday night at the residence resi-dence of Hyrum Hall of Wellsville in honor of the marriage of his beautiful end accomplished daughter, Cassie, to Mr. John C. Brenchley, one of Wells-ville's Wells-ville's most popular young men. The local lo-cal brass band was out in force and played several selections. -. Supper . was served to over 100 guesta . CASTLE DALE: ' There Was quite 'a skirmish among the' oil locaters on Monday Mon-day and Tuesday of this week, and the first of the year upward of 100,000 acres of eU- 4and were- located and relocated In Carbon county. V. - L. Acord and C. E. Kllllan, Ira R. Browning and J. W. Seely, Jr., Paul Judd and Tom. Brandon. John Leamaster and - Henning Olsen. Pete P. Mickel and D. P. Thomas of Salt Lake j City were the crew of stakers to pull . out,. ;-,:..--'-i.-Vr--'... V - . 1 ! AMERICAN FORK: The nine-year-old j daughter of Dave Conder of American Fork is down with a severe case' of smallpox. small-pox. It is In the confluent form, and the doctor says there is no chance for her to. live. She has been unconscious for several sev-eral days, and is worse today. , ' PROVO: There Is' a case of smallpox at the county infirmary In Provo. an old man by the name of Cheeve being the sufferer. The place has been quarantined and everything possible is being done to Ere vent the disease from spreading in the istltutlon. v ,tJ , ,; Vi,. v" ,'- - EPHRAnt: Thursday was ' an enjoyable enjoy-able day in Ephraim, ' the committee' for the old folks of the South ward having set apart that day for the. old felks of the ward. It was a gala day alike for the old folks and for thosa who entertained them and listened to reminiscences of ye olden times and songs of our father and motherland..- " v'' . . '-J . i VERNlL: Miss Francis Howard, the seventeen-year-old , daughter of Joseph Howard of Vernal, Is down with a severe case of diphtheria, and the Howard home Is under quarantine.. - - - ; . t ,. ' LEHI: The Utah Sugar company on Thursday : night gave a complimentary banquet and ball to its v employees, at |