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Show TERRITORIAL NliWS Gleaih.il from Various Sources and . ai miiiictl for rapid reading. j A foiittwn foot ciuof co.il Ins Ween dlacowrtil in Hot KMer county. I , will ldeve-loped lit once. The ((jrnmblc for tllnli wool still con-tlmiea con-tlmiea nml fair prices nrubclngoblaluetl 'flit wool I,iij era ray tlmt thny nro Inlying Inly-ing tlieiusoUej poor. Hdll Uike enmity h infested Illi nn orQaiilzttl gang of Uneven nml the Shcr-HT Shcr-HT ItiiKtin iiienria with vvhieh to Institute u Vigorous a.'aieh and thu comity court hna refused to allow lilm money. l'ntrolman Talbot of Stilt l,nfcc, who look after lh welfare of Liberty I'ark, vtopped n runaway horse Saturday lint week hyshootlng the niiiiual I brought the note. Ilia uictliotl has been severe- ' ly crltleUcd during the week I Olo Ciolths of Salt Lako illeil very snd-djMily snd-djMily Monday evening nt his residence. I Io return id home about 8:15 o'clock sat down on a sofa and tiled without n struggle nil liia family being nround him. Hunt failure was tho cause of death. Tho pint- line Xo convey water from .. Ophlr creek to Mercnr, living construct ed by Col Wull nml others in now beginning be-ginning to ntsumo ilcfinlte flinpe, and nt completion the water problem that has been such a drawback to that proni- islng camp w 111 bo solved. I Tho Salt Luke flro department h hay I lug a tcrloua time with discharged mem ber who refuse to bodlschnrged. When . the flro chief lays them oil1 thoy go to tho courM nnd nro iclnstatctt it looks as If the pulling mid hauling might result re-sult in peiiiiim-iit injury to tho dcparl- JllOllt. A. J. WuMim, nn It. O W brakc-luan, brakc-luan, met .llh an accident at I. V. Junction last Sunday that cost him his life. Ife wiiii making a coupling when liN foot caught on something nnd lit fell down a car passing over his leg anil crushing It badly near the hip. He was taken to Bait I.ttko and the limb amputated ampu-tated but ho died under tho knife Eight prlsoneis crenped from the Salt J.ake dty Jail cm Sunday night last A-- ;- vffhr.v.h:it.UltfCfflamin JuttuZnvMr 5 ' moved the vire netting from the win dow with a alr of nippers. Only one cf tlio prisoner was nj Important one, nnd no special effort will be made to ro-capturu ro-capturu thim, they being considered a cood riddance to the community. The 'great question, however, is bow the prisoners got their tools The Vernal Express r.'porta that on tlio tltliinat. Jfilin Kelley an old pioneer of Ashley Vulloy had his log broken JtiBt bolow the knee, by n kick fiom a young stallion. The Injured in.ui shouted for help and tired his "hot gun twenty-four times to nllrait attention but no help ciime for live iluj and then u Iwy fount! Kelly who had d ragged himself to his cabin and lay on the ilnor in his blood and in n eiy Imd condition. Aid was promptly given and Kelly is in a ialrway of recovery. Tho name oftbn toumlto which has liccii laid out at the new Iron mills near Odon has been culled Stoeltou. A large two (lory liotol in buing erected and plans nnd fpcriflttUlons fur otljer struc-liuee struc-liuee are being druun, A corrrfpond-nt corrrfpond-nt to tlio Suit LiikoTrlbuupsaB: "The oxiMvnttoii for the Must (iirnaco has l,ccn completed. Tim ptunt will covet mi era of ('.00x800 feet. The work w lilch lias been done, and the material gathered together look like biiHineas, and upon the arrival of the blast-furnace machinery machin-ery tho work will be puihed ahead very rapidly." Il'rewdent ClulV'ot tho Summit county stake, ban been on tlio giidlron of late became of talking loo much, it appears, according ton itmy thatliasbeon wafted from Coalville to Salt Uke Argus, tha nt on time lie had in hii employ 113 book keeper ol tho Co-op storo tliere, n innn mni-d lladi A dii.igicemont resulted lu Cltiil" i lug somo yorj unkind un-kind things ulxiiit Hudson, and that Prtfonne cited hi ii to appear befoie the High (.'milt-it on a chnrgo of slander, lie was giir-i tlu choice of nuking u free rolmcii.in or 1 1 being summoned Kdiira lb.) iJistriit court. Apostle llUr J. Unint and John Henry Smith, 1 it ii anil, took pint in tho council 1 deliberation, and Ibo result arrived-nt 1 must Imve been satlilactory to Hodson, 1 -for notliing ban been lieard of the ease I jsiuce. Salt Luke Argiii". 1 l'or some tlmo jiant there has been S rnmotn of Imd things going on nt the 1 Itoform Hcliool, but a short tlmo nga tlie j Itomtl of Control met and quietly sat I dow n on the chnrgei and declared Hut I the Mirlntendont was a white man; I whether from the nltoiiee of nnyllilng 1 to blackon him, or from tho piesouco of I whitewash wiw not proelmncd. Iluttho I rumors art In circulation again, nnd roally have nevei been out o( uirculatlou, I that tilings bib not what they ought to I be at that Institution. They say Hint I some of the guards have been punished I and nispeiidntl U'unnso in attending to I tholr dullw they liappent.t to uneattli some praotiee nniong Hie inmates tlmt I mo not whai noathotlv sunllower devoteea deslro to hear mentioned. I there nre such things tho persons wbt nro doing tho talking nnd rtndiiigoul bucIi rumors ought to prefttelmrgw and prove them or shut up. Salt Lake Argus The Salt Uko foot bull trnm will piny the Unite City team n game nt that dty oil Decoration Day. Pr A. 1'. Wells of JlcOook, Neb , is looking over Sonlhcastern Utnh In a search for n Mto for n colony of U0O Nob. families, l'rovo has not heretofore hid a Superintendent Super-intendent of city sehoolsbut the coming year it will have one; nn acceptable one bnving been engaged fur $800 (ho jenr ho lodevoto his wbolotime totho woik. JooT. DaH, a well-know n fiali Lake stock hroVer, died euddcnly at the or-lor? or-lor? of a private club in (hat rity Monday Mon-day afternoon. Ifowaen widower nnd left a fortune of tiO.OQQ to be divided be-tween be-tween two daughters. Operations seem to have rnmmancttl In rnrncst in tho l'rovo l'owcr Plant scheme in l'rovo ennjon, under the financial fi-nancial management of L I,. Numi" of Te-llurlde, Col. A party of engineers and laborers utarlcd work Sunday. LMgarU. Illller, until Cry reecully employed nt tho office cf tho elly trcn urcr, was found dead In tho officers imp. room nt police headquarters at Salt I-akoCilynt I0:C3 Sunday night, the wrapper from nvinlof strychnine-rev wiling wil-ing the cmiso of death. M. h. Houaton and Owen (Jioeiinn who are leasing In tlio upper VTorke of the Crescent havo out lota of. ore nnd nro getting ready to begin shlpmnnts. A few more weeks w ill sec tho tramway open and ore coining dow n. Tho mow In leaving quite rapidly and it will re-quire re-quire very little shoveling to open up tlio road oven now, Vnrk Kccurtl. Farmers of Utah county nr takiug a great interest in tho Utah county I'mlt and Agricultural Society. Secretary Covert states that the meeting ui ray-son ray-son Saturday night was one of tho best held. Sunday afternoon by request some of the directors we ft ovr to I.ebi aud licldii short bttt emlij. "r,jj10ua str. lU'l4YgTtC"vi!innvill b"2 visited at the request of n numbjr of clti-cns inquirer, Tuesday. Thos Taylor of Cedar City has a project pro-ject on foot to i-Ktablishii eleel rail p rnt at Iron City and manufnetur.) the ueocs-saiy ueocs-saiy mils to build the proposed new railroad rail-road from Salt likp to San Delgo, California. Cali-fornia. Tho iron mines near Ooilnr are thcllncat In the world, and are sur rounded by an abundance of e-oal, wood aud water, and the project is to build the ruad nnd give tliN iron nnd eonl an outlet. The proposition Ii meeting with great favor, and Mr. Taj lor, who has just iL-tumed from California, thinks there will bo lttle trouble making a success suc-cess of tho enterprise. |