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Show with fhe niurder of C. E. Montgomery and resulted ia the acqaital of the prisoner. Mr. Irvine is a member of the Utah Legislature and has always borne the reputation of au honorable and peaceable eit'zou. and the result of the trial is very gratifying to all, espe Cislly his numerous friends, LOCAL BRIEFS. J. P. Madsen was in town Tuesday. J. L. Rawlins will speak in this city to-night. Lers E'gartsou of Provo was in this city Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hague are visiting friends in thi3 city. Titus Snow, of Provo, was in town Suailny visiting old friends. Sir. Giibert of 'Jontana is ia Salina purchasing sheep. Remember the Primary fair. It opens at the tabernacle Wednesday next. i!r. Ole Shears and Miss Alice Nelson will be married in this city Wednesday Wednes-day nsst. A great miuy people are pleased with j the iaea of getting their paper Friday j moriiing. i Trit fall clip of wool is coming in i quite rapidly, and the wool buyers are kept qu;to busy. IJs fcocl-L't bzok advertised for in this . paper has. been returned to the owner, ' aud he returns "thauks." ! T ' will be a conjoint session of i tho M. I. A. at the tabernacle next Tues-; Tues-; day evening. Aii are invited. j. F. Madsen left on Monday for Ox-! Ox-! iord, Pa., where ho will take a four j veais course at the Lincoln University. I A democratic glee club has been organized or-ganized in this city and the boys are j making fine progress with the party a. F. Bail representing E. J. Bowen wholesale seeds, San Franeiseo, was in this city on business Tnesday and Wednesday. Harvey Trenam, a former employee of this office left for Provo Tuesday last. He v.ill go from that city to his home In Bradley, South Dakota. The Payson Euterprise-Chronicle has goue where all bad things go. A mortgage mort-gage foreclosure was the cause that brought abont the effect. QThe eheep men are feeling quite blue because the winter range is so bare and dry. It is feared that It will be an exceptionally hard winter for sheep. his face as broad as the Pacific. Cause, a fine boy. Mother and child are doing well, and papa is rapidly recovering. recov-ering. The Primary fair at the tabernacle the last three days of next week promises prom-ises to be a very successful affair. The officers of the association are working with that end In view. John William, of May field was in this city last Monday. He reports everything moving smoothly in his town The people are well and bnsiness good bnt a little quiet owing lo the low price of wheat . Colnmbas'Day was appropriately celebrated cele-brated in Salina. An excellent program was rendered and eyerythimg went off smoothly. There was not a drunk in town. Everything was orderly and quiet. Sheriff Burns took a sneak out of town Monday morning, but the most ' careful enquiry failed to disclose his destination. He is no uouov iu uw pursuit of some one and ere we go to press we expect to hear that he has made an arrest. Onr enpervisor deserves great credit for the way he Is clearing ont the creek. The rocks and other debris is being removed and it is safe to say that no troubio will be experienced with the chancel the coming winter or spring. The ten young ladies v.ho sang the 'Song of Oolurabue day" at exercises Friday had their photographs taken by Siringham & Stringham. They look very pretty in their costnmes of red white aud blu?. The trial of W. H. Irvine, charged |