Show r UTAH NEWS Utah's rough riders will be mounted on black horses 3 1 Tooele county's now court howse is progressing finely 2 Manti ManU is making preparations for a grand rand celebration of the Fourth of Tuly July Lehi is now a prohibition towe the thelast i last saloon having been closed last week Ten c carloads of people went from 57 lJ 6 is V Salt Lake to Ogden with the Wood Wood- I J mens men's excursion Sunday where a W jf ment meat to a bi br brother other ther was unveiled 1 The Utah Power and Electric Light Lightf j i. i f company company proposes to extend its ts wires into to Salt Lake and will be prepared by It t July 1 to furnish light 1 Utah's mineral exhibit at Omaha is the best there C Colorado lorado Montana and ti rA Idaho Idabo were not so prompt in in getting t p v ready as Utah hence their their displays i suffer in comparisons comparison s' s v Jack Sinn Sinnett Sinnott tt a Salt a Lake boy with a aa a weakness for scorching ran into a horse and buggy knocking the horse i v down Sinnett was rendered unconscious unconscious t ti scions but not seriously injured t. t 1 Lieutenant Kimball and Sergeant Cobb abb of the Utah cavalry troop came cameto ti to from San Francisco the first of the eek reek for the purpose of recruiting vi teen more men for their troop John Q Cannon has been elected l lieutenant colonel of Torreys Torrey's regiment Colonel Cannon arrived in Salt Lake Sunday to remain a few days He be- be sieves eves the regiment will move shortly C. C K Bannister of Ogden is said to oe oe a candidate for state engineer the place that Willard Young has given up to lo accept a colone colonelcy cy in the volunteer irmy Lieutenant Wash Young will be appointed to the captaincy nade made vacant by the promotion of Caplain Caplain Caplain Cap- Cap w- w lain Cannon to colonel while Second Lieutenant Burt will be made first t 4 James Thomas a tramp in attempt- attempt r i l In tag Inc to board a train at Provo last week lad ad the fingers of his left lefthand hand and the toes of his right foot off both legs E F. F b near the a kne nd q r In h his head f 1 a Hackwell who was struck by bya a locomotive on the Rio Grande Western West West- Yern ern at a street crossing crossing- in Salt Lake last week Is dead from the injuries 1 f Bis injuries were not thought at first j to be serious Fish and Game Warden Sharp states that many people are under a misapprehension misapprehension misapprehension as to the time that the fishing season opens Bass may be bo caught on June 15 but the trout season season sea sea- son opens a 0 day later later on on June 16 George son of of Bishop A. A D. D of Richville Morgan county was killed by lightning last week while herding berding sheep at Soda Springs Idaho He was a popular young man The remains were interred at Morgan The Provo Bar association has preferred preferred preferred pre pre- charges of intemperance and District Dusenberry Dusen- Dusen I venality against Judge r berry and requests that steps be taken to oust him from office The only I provisions for or such a procedure Is impeachment Impeachment Im im- i by the legislature and the I expense upon such a cause I almost precludes it Judge Dusenberry Dusenberry Dusenberry Dusen- Dusen berry refuses to resign The lifeless body of Daniel Hurley was found last week at the bottom of a foot shaft in the Daly mine at Park A City How the unfortunate man happened happened hap hap- to be there is not t. definitely known but tat the supposition is that while wandering around in the darkness darkness darkness dark dark- ness he fell into the shaft and was in in- killed although not a bone in his frame was broken nor his body I badly crushed c The dead body of Thomas Bates a ayoung young man of 25 of Monroe Sevier county was discovered Sunday morning morning morning morn morn- ing on the embankment of the Rio Grande Western railway near Murray He had md been stealing a ride and fell from the train Gov Heber M. M Wells with a party of intimate friends left last Friday for fora a few days fishing on Wood river in Idaho or wherever the fish are most sportive The governor delights in an ant t outing of this kind Co Col Clayton and r. r Harold Russ Russell ll are his companions Colonel N. N a prominent r- r mining man has been expelled from the Alta club for drawing a gun on ony y W. W S. S 1 McCornick the banker and th threatening his life Disagreements 1 F gr growing wing out of business relations are s suppose to be the cause of the trouble t dr v ri f k j kr t r rl l r l' l v r j bt b r Aa m t ii i |