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Show TERRITORIAL TOPiCS- j Angus caawm Jr. v,.:.- u;t,s & happy fattier of ta ouyJ on the i-,! . of the luauguratioa of Lis.ve:end (-is;.. . years 8iJ. liw U$i iw Cleveland and ilciiiritiii. List Sa:ar day the boys wi re banuzod Into Uis Church it being their eighth binhd-.y. Judge Seeiy was seen on ilia street; this week witu a full grown pennon preying for a daily mail from Price to Henry monniains under his arm. Tne Judge is a bustler and is rustling and will succeeded. Look out for the ruuie. Price Telegraph, Two nienster mountain lions weie killed by Indians this week in Salma canyon near Siuper's ranch. Am was killed last Saturday by Mr. Siu i All three of the brutes met their c within 6ix miles of town. A trt over in Convulsion canyon has capi eighteen lions alive since last fall una killed another. Mountain lions never known to be so numerous as tat-.v are this winter tince the country was first settled by white peoplo. S; Press. Late Sunday afternoon a darifcg uucessful attempt.it incendiarisn: made in an appartment house on street just south of the jWrsatch bunding, bund-ing, The owners of the property are he Groesbeck Brothers and the proprii of the lodging house a Mrs. Smith.. Tne carpets and furniture in five roomi had been well saturated : with kerosene and then set on firo by sjme unk persons. For a time the blaze th ened to be a disastrous one, but thu lire department did good work and pie-vented pie-vented a heavy loss. Insurance to the atnonnt of $ 1CC0 was carried on the furniture in the i where the fire occurred, News, In conversation with manager J: of the Brigham City Woolen Mills Co-Wednesday Co-Wednesday a Bugler reporter was ;ohl that the company did.a veryjsaiis'a business last year. They started us late and under many disadvan being forced to buy wool at high i and to replace and repair the machinery at the mill. Somo $500 worth of new machinery was put in. During the few months the factory was operated. ivM yards of cloth, 1700 pounds of sto g yarn and 1C00 pounds of. batting were manufactured. The company expeeu. to launch out ou a larger scale uexi year. Blankets-sod other good be manufactured. The factory is down for the present. Bugler. The carelesenes5 of some peopie is something astonishing to couten Las, week Patrick Ford, who bus been running a fruit and novelty store on lower Main street sold out hi3 in: to Alf Thomas and this woek abandoned the place. The next day he came in, walked behind the counter, drew out a drawer and took therefrom some thirtv odd dollars he had cashed and forgo-.teu about, ihe next aay ue tooK rue uum tor Ogden, but changed his mind ts it pulled out, and jumped off, getting a fall in bo doing. That day while look ine through some old cigar boxes, Mr, Thomas found two bank certificates, of deposit belonging to Pat one for $500 aud the other for $800 and turned them over to the suprised ex-merchant, All told, he had left some $1500 in the building that he had hidden and forgotten forgot-ten about. This calls op the fact that about one week ago Pat made a great outery to the police to the effect that he had been robbed of a pocket book containing con-taining $295, The book was afterward found in a room back of the store with the money intact, but after counting it over he claimed that it was $65 short. The facts are that he hid the money and had forgotten about it. Park Record, |