Show eccles TALKS OH ARMORY david eccles was in the city lait and was seen regarding the new vanory that i has been stated he is n build for company B of the na guard a it ai understood aliat us oon as air eccles had tom california where he hns been on liu ness ho adjutant general was to mak a proposition looking to he e ic ton of he and the plans iw had been prepared by chief G ares were to be submitted 1 saw colonel geoghegan in salt lake esterday said sir eccles and said thai he would send the alms for IOP to look over and would liter niale to me the proposition da he state had to make the situation is unchanged and I 1 told the colonel ah I 1 did on a former a ion that if I 1 thought the lon was a good one from a business ooin of lew I 1 would put up a I 1 hae not seen the plans so cannot sa definitely whether or biot I 1 shall eielt the armory j it was understood that the adjutant generals office had prepared a proposition to submit as soon as mr accles had returned from his california trip and that the matter would be decided definitely upon his return J A SHIM KILLS IN CANYON mrs J A cartwright of new york believes that ogden Is on the borderland of civilization and her belief was due to the experience sho had wednesday in seeing a large gray wolf killed within a few allea of tha city something that few of the residents have ever seen wednesday in company ith J A stimson mrs Ci inwright visited ogden canyon and shortly before dark hey were returning when just above the oaks a gray wolf came rambling down the bank into the road he saw the rig inc which sir stimson and mrs cartwright were riding but before he could disappear mr stimson caught up his gun which was lying in he boda of the wagon and anred both barrels af the retreating animal it was too dark to get the skin last night no yesterday afternoon mr stimson rp turned to the scene and found the dead in the brush and brought the carcass to town he took it to browning bros and the lattur were of the opinion that the animal was to years old mr stimson will h ave the iskin mounted as a souvenir |