Show UTAH NEWS It is thought that the Utah boys In Manilla will probably be discharged from duty within six weeks or two months D at the outside The Utah troopers are now comfortably comfortably comfort comfort- ably bly quartered in barrack which is a 0 welcome change change- they having been ben domiciled in tents for or some months According to City Treasurer R Robin bi bison's sons son's list there are just thirty delinquent delin delia delinquent quent taxpayers in Coalville for the year 1898 and the amounts aggregate Private John Burrows company K It Twenty fourth infantry stati stationed ned at Port Fort Douglas was dishonorably discharged discharged discharged dis dis- charged from the service of the United States November 2 29 According to reports reports received received from different sections of southern Utah tah the recent storms will be received with joy by the tho agriculturists and especially especially especially ally welcomed by the dry farmers I Salt Lake City can boast of a a. silk factory where silk handkerchiefs dress goods and nd neckwear are manufactured manu manu- manufactured from the silk out cut of the co coons This is the only silk factory of its kind east of Califor California ia I IThe The Farmers' Farmers Union of Wellsville is isnow isnow 1 now fully prepared for business and its fine new creamery with a a. capacity of pounds of milk daily is in successful operation The corporation is composed entirely of farmers About scholars reported at the Fort Douglas post schools which opened December 5 who are by the army regulations compelled to attend Eight of the brightest enlisted men in inthe inthe inthe the Twenty-fourth Twenty under Chaplain Allensworth have been detailed as teachers A new well has been commenced at atthe atthe atthe the gas fields The territory chosen for the venture is about 1000 feet north of the old wells There are about the I five men now v engaged in construction of the auxiliary plant and the date set for the first gas to issue is January 1 State Auditor Richards has applied to Ito the boards of f the various state institutions in- in for estimates of their expenses expenses ex- ex for 1899 A few few have not made Imade reports and in the event that they are not received within a few days days he will be compelled to proceed without them to tomake make his consolidated estimate Trooper William H. H Goldman who served with I troop Torreys Torrey's regiment regi regi- ment meat arrived at his home in Salt Lake City December 3 Mr r. Goldman is a nephew of County Commissioner Raw- Raw and lives at South Cottonwood regi-ment regi Since the mustering out of f the regiment regiment regi- regi ment ment he has been visiting relatives in inI inand I Iowa and Missouri i I A flood of inquiries regarding the various industries climate health and religion of Utah are pouring lin in to state officials who have not the time to do the state justice in the matter matI mat- mat I ter Iter of supplying information to prospective prospective pros pros- settlers The formation of a bureau of statistics is deemed advisable advisable advisable advis advis- able will probably be considered considered consid consid- ered ered by the coming legislature Robert Simpson a motorman with the Salt Lake City Street Railway company met with a painful accident one day last week Mr Simpson who is is a large man tried to close the front fron v door of the car while it was running at full speed d and in so 50 doing lost his fo footing ting and was thrown to the ground He received a severe scalp wound anc and was badly bruised on the arms and legs J. J E. E Gogarty who is in charge of the Ouray Curay Indian agency and the Uncompahgre Indians was in Salt Sal Lake December 5 His business was in connection with Winn who with his son is charged with burglarizing the government commissary at the reservation and stealing United States State I supplies Winn Vinn is a rancher in the vicinity an and was seen to take the goods by one of the Indian police Mr 1 Gogarty made the arrest and is a witness witness witness wit wit- ness in the case The hoodlums of the Sixteenth ward Salt Lake City have organized a a. secret organization and have grips anc and passwords They purloin everything but red hot stoves and use an abandoned abandoned abandoned aban aban- barn for their headquarters anc and to store their plunder They attend Sunday school regularly after which they plot treason and do the stealing act whenever opportunity affords The police succeeded in arresting five of the gang and this it is believed will wil have bave a tendency to break up the organ organ- |