Show WESTERN NEWS ITEMS the police force organized by tho the union pacific at cheyenne months ago has put a stop atop entirely bom to the operations of box car thieves thi evee the houey honey crop is going t to 0 be abort this lall jail according to reports from P byeon asoo an and d ot er localities it is chsimer that the been have hardly been able to store enough to keep them selves gt laeb over biti ter A gang of petty thieves and burglars are at the present time working boise the fellows aro are said maid to be adepts at their trade and thus thug far the municipal police have failed to capture any of them the outlook for an extension of a railroad to richfield rom from sauna salin is reported to be ex excellent eel lent am ag the railroad com company pany and the rich field demple seem beem to agree well and the company compan y have ft a large amount of steel rails at thistle jack guy manager of the cattle ranch of sam daml comman of chicago an and d one of bin bia cowboys cow boys whose name was not learned have ien drowned ir in the yellowstone while t cross a heard of cattle near custer tion guy leaves a widow and four foul small email children says the lehl lehi banner dr park has bag just finished a trip through Cache Box elder weber salt bait laike utah mor blot gap gan juab and summit count counties lett in the interest i of the th educational department he has baa received encouragement all along the line and will receive babits from most of the schools ex postmaster butler ol of laramie wyo has baa received a communication from the department stating that the free v postal delivery system will be inaugurated augu rated in that city the first of december if the law is ia complied with in n the numbering of streets and reid real deocer and in other respects recent sample 0 ore from deep creek assayed by mr kroupa shows ounces silver and 47 gold the in which ahlo b this thia vein was struck mine recently for 60 50 and not a cash transaction sold at that the men who bought bt the mine are from american boug fork and they gave a silver watch for the claim the case of wm L allen alien against has been settled at helena eliza mont 9 by judge buck render of defendant judgment in favor ing the possession of suit WAS wan over the lots that have been in fo so bome 0 o town litigation for twenty years having eftig court of the the supreme t to gone united states the case came possessed president joseph F smith on friday net last addressed the students of the young academy his hie subject brigham morality he quoted from was waa sermon on the mount and christs christ relation to the various ideas k in spoke I 1 forth the students brought t there e re attentively listened to his him instructions very among others who were present than the teachers and students stu dento wj were president david john and or dr karl G maeser last sunday about a m john of mr and mrs old son the teo ten year loraine ashman of nephi was found dead in bed the little fellow had bud been III wi with th diphtheria for some time better and was past fast but had become to be out of danger he thought woke awoke 9 his father about 6 look sunday m orning morning and they talked for some time both then than fell asleep but the with his big head resting on him bis boy afterwards found father was soon to be dead orders have been sent to camp bet tons on powder river wyoming for the headquarters and four of the six troops of the ninth cavalry encamped there since the first part of last june to return to their station at fort inson ingon two of ninth will remain at camp bettens for the present and they will be designated by col biddle the headquarters and four of the mix elx troops of the sixth caa alry airy have bare been or ordered dered from camp el king to their station elation at fort Nio niobrara brara camp elkins elkina was wa established near old port fort fetterman about the of june and two trompa of the sixth are to re main for the present camp major emil adam the commander is ie ordered to return to his hia perma permanent deal OW eta tion MOD fort washakie Was bakie bakle the new colonel of the sixth col CO 1 burdens will take command of the regiment A large number of the parties interested in ID la plata mines minei recently had ft a urvey survey made t to 0 ascertain whether or not abe mines were located outside the souther Sout heri pacific railroad land grant it was thought by means of thin survey if it were found that the mineral hill bill lay jay beyond the railroad landurant land grant it would stop all further litigation without taking the case came V t the he land office for settlement by other methods the survey wan completed and the findings of the engineers were that the boundary line of section 11 was wae located about a mile and a half bait the grant made to the railroad As it now stands la plats plata mine owners will need to prove that the land can be clawed claa fied an aa minerals mineral w which blob there is I 1 irot the least doubt they cau can do wid aid u blew the government has given the railroad company a patent to the land t is presumed the injunction will be dissolved bisbo alved john D draper aged 15 years came to co an untimely end at moroni a few evenings even ioB ago by the hand band of bia hi play mate levi frandsen frandeen aged 16 the two iwo boys were walking along the street together returning from an entertainment when draper insulted frandsen frandeen and provoked him to retaliate b by y using a very hard name for his hie young friend who in turn hurled frandsen Fran daen to the ground then ran a few paces away him frandsen Fran daen in rising to h hia is feet picked up a couple of cobble stones about the size bize of ef hia bin fist fiat the first drat he throw threw missed its mark but the second struck draper on the left temple crushing in the temple bone the poor lad lived about four hours when he be expired probably from paralysis of the heart caused by bl od clotting dr woodring of this city went over and held an inquest and the facts produced were substantially as above stated county attorney ericksen filed an information against frandsen and had bad him arrested mount pleasant pyramid the brigham city bugler of october let says this week county recorder Burr burrola owis received for record two important deeds from nolan brady chicago attorneys they covert cover the hs sale of the sherwood and iron blossom mines situated near the old garfield mine manei four miles north of brigham Brig bam the utah mining co are the pur chasers and H C baker the sell seller er the price paid for the property is for each of the two claims of booz 1500 feet the deeds were of an iron clad quitclaim quit claim order A valuable limestone Jim estone bedge showing iron oxide runs through both of the sold eold properties mr baker was in town a short time ago with one of these three times a millionaire mining capitalists who was here the property spoke of great pending improvements and developments on the property the garfield mine near by contains a foot tunnel which shows shown fine pros proe pacts between it 11 and 12 on friday night during a terrific thunderstorm fl mes mee were seen to shoot forth fir from om thomas H vincenta vincent a barn bard located on E street about two blocks below the railroad track mr vincent was or ar ro houed used by his wife crying the barn to on fire he immediately rushed to the barn and set loose a number of horses the fire spread rapidly and soon the entire barn and sheds abode were a mass of fire fife guns were fired throughout the city the fi rebell pealed forth its alarm citizens and the fire department rushed to the scene only to discover that the nearest hydrant wits was a distance from the barn of three blocks which could not be covered by the hose the horses were rapidly driven back to the court house and the engine was brought As the fire was a distance from the court house of over a mile ile this required time and before a stream of water could be thrown it was too late 9 do much gp good pd it la is generally admitted that the tire fire wan waa caused by lightning light striking the barn find and it ft is be believed cleved that a mare was killed billed by the shock the property destroyed con slated of a barn and cattle sheds abode a brood mare forty tons of bay and a lot of straw two or three jersey calves and several chickens valued in all at about the insurance amounts to 1500 brovo enquirer the mysterious disappearance disapia rance of mrs mabel of orthis tb Is place ays aye the helena montana daily journal has created considerable excitement and gossip is rite rife as to her bar destination and the circumstances surrounding the case last tuesday morning a hack aback drove up to the house shortly after mr loomis had gone to work and into it mrs loomis loomie loaded her trunk and bundles A few minutes later it seems she went down hoback as far as N ninth I 1 nth disguised and heavily veiled and at that point entered another hack which is supposed to have conveyed her to the montana central depot J just in time to catch the outgoing train these facts a te re related by the neighbors who witnessed what went forward but they attached no importance to it until it was dell definitely nitey known that the lady had left the city investigation on the part of her husband who is well nigh distracted has baa failed to le ie veal anything relative to her where abuts or the motives that inspired her to leave him they were marri married eci about fifteen months to Is but 17 years year 8 of age and her husband fears that improper influences have been brought to bear to cause the separation the idea that she has gone to her home in spokane is not entertained by her friends and the mystery deep ens with the belief that she took th the montana central for some point unknown mrs loomis apparently quit the house within ten m mutes minutes after her husbands departure leaving a note telling him that she was going to leave inave him and that no one was to blame for her departure but herself an she enjoyed a wide acquaintance and the confidence azid and respect of her friend |