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Show Moutlay by failing from the passenger train. So seriously was he injnreil that Iiis rijtht leg ami left arm had to be amputated and hut little hopes are en-lortaiuid en-lortaiuid fur hia recovery. Jprsu Grosbeck, who comes from one of the best families in the territory, lias lie. n -a sindent at the College (luring the present term. He Is .troubled with periods of despondency, and when the mind was being preyed upon by one of tliepe spells, swallowed several pills of morphine which ho had carefully prepared pre-pared for the purpose- The time he took the pills 13 believed to have been about half past six o'clock. H. G Boyer, a fellow student, who also roomed in tlit College, causally dropping into Gtoeslwk's room and noticing the palor of his face and the deep heavy sieep was ijiii'.'k to give the alarm. Ir. Snow was summoned and after applying the usual emetics succefded in bringing the young roati too-. Josse Groesbeck is the sou of N. H. (iroesbeek who resides at SpriBgville, though he spends much of his liuio atSalt Lake city. Mam!o Hairier, li fourteen-year-old girl, residing nt 22? North Fifth West stret, Salt Lake while playing last Tuesday on the track of tho Rio Grand Western railroad, at tho intersection of Second North aud Sixth West streets. waB strnck by he engine of a special train, on its return from the gas fields aud hurled into the air, a distance of at least twenty feet, fortunately falling into a snow drift. When picked np bj Otlicer Tom Mathews the little one was unconscious and .for a time it whs thought sho was dead. Dr. Pinkertou was summoned however, and when restored re-stored to her eefcsea an examination showed that several ribs had been,' fractured. frac-tured. No blame is attached 'Jo the engineer. ft'' The Murray Literary i4tlia Debating! club and the Zsta Goanfffla society met iu the schoolrooms a Murray last Frir day evening and 'tletialed the question, "Reselved That Chinese immigration to the United States ought to be prohibited,"' pro-hibited,"' Mnrrary taking the afljrmft-tivcii afljrmft-tivcii f The debate jvaa listened with interest, and the judges decided la the 'negative. - After the debate the following follow-ing programme was carried out: Recitation, Reci-tation, Edward Williams; song, H. V. Hr.llajd; recitation, May Jacobson ; jrfiitar selection, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bradford; Brad-ford; song, Misses Lizzie and Annie Bell; stump speeeff, fVilliam Bird TERRITORIAL TOPICS. Richard .Tau8i whose home is at Lawrence, Law-rence, Emery connty and who has beou working at Schofleid for some time past waa very seriously, if not fatally injured in-jured near the depot at Castle Gate last |