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Show M.tii.rcii Wahsatcii, Utah, April 10, 1901. LIiitok rmca; M. Clnwtoii and family have mute from hero to Kcho. Lloyd Whetdoii of Coal-illo It now oierator at Cattle Hock nation. A number of carloads of sheep wrre unloaded hero on Monday, but tho own-eia own-eia rather regret coming to toon at the outlooit It not tery promitlng. Seteral trains of D. L. cj. company thrcp were unloaded at Cattle Hoc k and llmory during tho week, Down tlul way tho country It a little better for them. A trntcler with team on hit way from lUnter county to tho llrldger country had the 111 lock to capslte hit wagon Into In-to about i!x feet of water on Sunday. In try Ing to mold a mud hole he druvo too close to tho lower tide and lipped the wugonovcr. 1'ortunately no one wat hurt, although a woman and ;lrl wem In tho wagon, hut by the tlmelylaiilit-nncoof tlmelylaiilit-nncoof Mr. Ilrown, a ihcepherder, they wcio helped out with no worse dauttgo Ibmi n wetting for tucinielyet? bedding |