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Show CDRINNE. Cut by an Axe Married Canal Moguls In Town Other Notos. Frank D. Brown and Miss Hose Seals are man and wife, lie v. Dena Bartlotte spoke the happy words which bound the two into one. The reception proved n splendid affair. Congratulations. J. II. Toponce was badly cut on the head, last Sunday. The axe he was using caught in a clothes line and rebounding, struck his forehead. fore-head. A deep gash was cut, the sharp instrument dividing the scalp and penetrating the skull. The wound is not a dangerous one. President S. M. Jurvis and Supt. J. II. Bacon, accompanied by several sev-eral other gentleman, were in Corinne the fore part of this week looking over the canal. r. Young Abe Keller, telegraph operator, has been visiting his parents and taking in the sights of Corinne this week. J. G. Landick, of Brigham City, has been employed at Corinne lately, reparing the roof on the Jarvis-Conklin building. Mrs. Wm. Hadley has gone to Salt Lake to visit friends. C. 1 Groot has returned to his tlocks in the neighborhood of Kelton station. A. C. Corinne City, April 15. |