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Show Marshal Brown returned from Salt Lake City last night, having been telephoned for by Marshal Young, to take charge of two young girls from Provo. who were running loose there. Marshal Brown brought them back with him. We withold their names. Prof. Cluff, Jr., has received a communication from the presidency of the Church Schools, calling him to go to Salt Lake City for the coming year, to take charge of the chair of Pedagogics in the Salt Lake Stake Academy. The faculty of the B. Y. Academy are feeling anything but pleased about it, and are doing their best to retain Prof. Guff in his present pres-ent position, in which we all hop they may be successful. TnE Boston Lumber Company is the name of a new firm about to start busi ness in this city. The yard is situated en Second Street, between I and J, the company having leased a piece of ground from Reed Smoot. Mr. F. M. Boston & Brothers are the proprietors, and intend carrying a stock of first-class first-class building material; everything in the lumber and building line will be fouad at their place. This means work for men this next summer. Mr. Boston is an experienced lumber man, a native of Canada, but recently from Nebraska. Last Sunday night some maliciously malicious-ly inclined boys at Springville placed a large coal-oil tank on the track near the depot in that city. The tank wag placed across the track and a plank run from it to the tank. The intention was to do some injury to the first train. Fortunately the agent noticed the obstruction ob-struction and removed it, but, later in the evening the boys ran the a. p t scales on to the track and when the train came along it ran into them, breaking and scattering them in all directions. Fortunately no damage was done to the train. Detective Hague, of the R. G. AV. R'y. and Offictr Hall, of Springville, got on the track of the boys and pursued them to the lake. The boys got into a boat and pulled out from shore, but the officers got a couple of men, who were in their own boat, to go after the boys and bring them back. The officers did not prosecute the boys, as they think that they are merely instruments in the hands of some one else. |