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Show I 3 BB Tom Green was arrested forHtouling ii horso, nt, Cisco Inst week. Work will begin on n new canning, BB factory nt Provo In a few days. The progressive citizens of Ephrnlm are organizing n Commercial club. The Utah Elks wera entertained nt a hull fight at Tin Juami on Sunday. A stock company Is being organized at Sprtngvlllc for the purpose of build-BBj build-BBj Ing a canning factory. I Secretary Fisher Harris, of the "See America ' First" league. Is tourlng-the northwest In the Interest of tho movement. move-ment. , Tho' president" hns approved the ( Bmoorblll extending"- tho time for. homesteaders on the Uintah resorvo to enter upon lands. Edwnrd Ormlng, whoso homo Is In , Omaha, fell under a train at Ogdon, ' his left log bolng so badly crushed that amputation was necessary. Tho Independent Telephono com-pony com-pony Is now constructing Its lino bo-H bo-H tween Provo nnd Sprlngvtlle undwlll H reach Sprlngvlllc In u few days. A BBJ Owen Hyan, a former resident of BBS.' Bolt Lake and southern Utafiwas burned to doath In Hollett, Minn., lull BBS , blaze that destroyed tho Ryan home. K Work Is to begin nt once In Salt Lako, BBJj on a packing plant with a capacity or H BOO cattlo, 1,000 sheep and 1,000 hogs BBj; a day. The company Is capitalized at H: 200,000. "uounTTful Is making u bid for entry H In tho' 'state' base ball league to be H formed this season. Tho Bountiful peo- B plo think thoy have the host ball team In the state. i J Tho effects of the strawberry valley H Irrigation project Is being felt nt Pay- H ton, and. tho prospects are that the present year will bo a very progressive H ono for that H George Mason, an old-.Umo, resident H of 's'pringvlllc, Is dead nfVe'r a 'linger- H tag Illness, Ho came to Utah In 18G3 K and settled nt Sprlngvlllc, where "ha BBB has since H Tho Ordcrvllle Water System com) fl pnny, which will furnish water to thq B residents of Ordorvtllc, Kane county, H has filed Its articles "of (Incorporation h with tho secretary of state. BBV Tho Manufacturers and Merchants' H association of Salt . Lake has made fl plans for a trip to No phi on March S. H Stops will bo mude at all tho principal H stations, both going and' coming. V Tho Utah mine at Fish Springs con- BBB tlnuca to send to thu, Salt. Lake market B consignments of over Increasing ship- B uicntB of oro, tho last car having net- B ted tho company, the sum of $3,090.77. B News has been received of the death H at'Loulsvllle, Ky of Charles W. Jack- B son, who for soveral years was editor B of tho Payson Globe-Header, and who BBBfl afterward ran a paper at Nome, Alas- H Governor Cutler has announced tho B appointment of-R. Ft. Tanner of Ueav- B cr county as u member of tho stato MBH board of equalization, to (111 the va- B ca'ney caused by tho death of H. C. H ' William Fallcr, for half a century a MVMV resident of Provo, Is dead at tho ago H of 86. Mr. Fuller cumo to Utah In 1847, and In 1819 ho participated In fl tho rush to. California for gold. Ha BVMBH moved to Provo In 18C5. BBBfl Whllo oiling machinery at the Annie BBBV Luurlo mill at Klmherly, August H. BBMBBT Howlett, aged 40, whoso homo was In BVMBt Kanash, was caught In tho belting, tho BBH back of hla head being crushed In, BVMBJ death being instantaneous. BBVMVJI Tho board of county commissioners BBBfl havo passed a resolution granting u BBmVH franchise to the Rocky Mountain lloll BBVMBJ Telephone company, to construct and BBJfl maintain telephone' linos Hon any of BBBjJ tho county roads 'In Grand county. BBBfl There Is probably no city In the BBflB United States that has had such a BBH clean death rato during tho past month BBH as Ogden. There were but two con- MBj tnglous cases reported, ono a caso of HBfMBj ecarlot fever and tho other diphtheria. H Ireno Tremeaux, a natlvo of Franco MVMVj nd tho young woman who came Into BflMVMVj ' 'promlnenco several weeks ugo In Salt MVMVj , lako by reason of having been brought MVMVJ to America for Immoral purposes, was H 'doportod to her natlvo country last H P Alex Dupos, a Greek laborer at Gar- "MVn 'Held, won stabbed through tho arm In !i tight .with a; fellow-workman. Tho itlado of ''tho 'weapon passed ''entirely MBj .'through the fleshy part of tho victim' BBBH i ;orearm, but the wound Is not regarded i a one that will result in permauout In- BBBBb''l.'-' . - |