Show items of interest UTAH the utah sugar company have h opened opened their new hotel rear bear th the asu sugar gr factory act ry T abadi 1 dl B boley 1 of lehi has alo lost at four children cl u by dath diphtheria and d haa has another one sick with measles ensign JJ T ji ale peterson et erson of american k fork or w was in nephi phi y yesterday t aday in the interest of the lehi sugar factory ilia business here wag was to purchase hage a few low tons of 0 the famous nepal marble to be crushed and uselin need in the refinery banner lehi is fairly running over with fruit look on every side and trees laden with their luscious fruit meets the gize gaze there la Is so much fruit that it ie is impossible for people to take care of wall ita all but much will go to waste and all because we have no canning factory whereby all this might be prevented if it any one will trouble himself to pasa pass through here now they would almost think utah county was one vast orchard of fruit that ia Is pleasant and tempting but much better to taste Ifa wasatch wave farmers Far merB hold your grain it will according to present indications bri bring a higher price ll 11 before wore another barvest harvest to sr sell i I 1 it t now would be to fill the coffers of the middlemen there is war in south america famine in mexico and 11 starvation in russia and the hungry eyes of the speculators are watching tor for what they can devour A man in dieber has bad just received a letter from a friend in the mormon colony at mexico in which he aws davs times are very dull here J W young hag has not made any payments yet and money has been very scarce wheat and corn will be very dear here before another harvest as the there re ia is not halt hall enough on band hand to bread the people and it is going out to the railroad every day richfield advocate mining reports are rushing in from marysvale Marys Mary vale evale which show that that country ia is belay being quite alte thoroughly prospected and wi with t the beat best results A mr weir who has been working there long and earnestly has icely lately traced several valuable metal bearing arin 9 veins in his claim in cottonwood canyon to a conjunction coo junction which has put the climax on his big hopes 1 1 1 of his prospect being indeed a m mine 1 an of some importance at the bead head w cumberland gulch a peculiar vein I 1 four feet nine inches thick has stood out ont in open view but has always been disregarded as being too great to be good lately however it was located b by y john lawrence james lawson and ad james broughten Braugh ten and h has as given them an assay of 65 A twenty pound rock blown off of the face of the ledge the surface assayed 17 payson enterprise A purchase of twenty eight acrea acres of land at the crossing of the range and the union pacific railways just west of town by a party of salt lake city ca capitalists pita lists is the latest stroke and it is one that means a great deal for payson juet what the land istone ia to be used for Is kept aa as mum as a thing of this kind possibly could be right of way agent babcock informed na us that works of some sort that would be of incalculable benefit to the city would be located t there h ere but beyond that it is cimpoesi impossible bl e to learn anything buta bat a look looks at t the locality and a thought of the th thing i ng that is most needed in this section of the territory would lead anyone to guess that nothing leas less than works will be built this tall fall near our city it will be possible for the owners of the mines near payson and santa quin to develop them I 1 many fine prospects being but a few miles from the site of tha the proposed works the tin gintic tintic tic range railway is going to be a boomer for payson and one of the right kind and the loc location stion of such an institution near our prosperous city will be one of the results of its advent th brough roul this portion of utah wasatch wave sept lot last tuesday evening james lindsay scotch jimmy ell fell upon his 7 70 0 year old uncle robert lindsay an and d beat lim him almost to death and was only prevented from doing so by the inter arence of richard jones jr ir who was attracted by the cries of the old man it will be remembered that n g jj jimmy m my was pardoned from the V utah tu h p penitentiary about two ago where he was ser serving v ing a term for fraud grand larceny the old man lives ilone alone about five miles ir from om except when the young man was here and stayed ed with koung him im last tuesday evening J jimmy went home and told his uncle he was going to ashley and wanted a horse and saddle the old man eaid said the saddle was wass a borrowed one and be he could not have it be he also old told him he could not have th the a horse the young desperado the then 12 flew into n to a passion nand and said aid Y you d you was the cause of or my rny goi go ing to the pen and before I 1 left there I 1 I 1 made up tip my mind to kill you for it and now I 1 am rim going to do it 11 lie jig then fell upon the poor old man and began began beating him shamefully and ahr there is no doubt but what the ruffian would have carried out bis his threat had not the old mans cries brought mr jones to the rescue as stated above jimmy rode afron off on his uncles horse that night and baa has not been seen I 1 since inee the losses by the fire of sunday at winnemucca foot up about tsoo carson appeal professor cogill of kansas has been selected as aspro professor of english in the state university at lundy last saturday the thermometer marked degrees in the shade and at hawthorne 0 rne it was degrees the boarding houses of pic cicche c be are all doing a good business waiter walter girla girls are at a premium and eagerly sought bought after the record says grapes are beginning to come into town they are very small but not BO so the price which is 10 cents per pound about carloads of ha hay were shipped from reno to california california during the month of august this industry under the special rates given seems to be thriving mary driscoll a widow died several months ago in virginia city from exposure hunger hanger and filth and recently the public administrator has found out that she bad had a deposit of 2510 at the bank of nevada pioche record A miner coming to town own from highland was stopped ou on the road by a large arge rattlesnake thi the reptile d disputed t the be right of way and showed a con considerable al demable amount ol 01 fight it was u ultimately I 1 killed and fichta to found to have fourteen rattles rattled attached to KB its caudal appendage in a yard at elko can be seen several tobacco plants one of them is about three feet tall and about ready to bloom the late frosts retarded the growth of tho the plants but from their present appearance tobacco in an ordinary season would do well in this climate says the independent reno journal A house of correction would be a good thing for nevada in almost all the towns ot of the state can be found boys who seem too young oung to be punished in the manner of yf veteran ran rogues rogue a who yet need to be tan taught that laws are made for their be benefit a befit aa ad W well ei I 1 aa as for older persons Th the lyon eLyon county times ay 8 saya bay mies mamie haul saul a young lady of 10 residing at t sutro ran from sutro to dayton a distance of three ariles iriles in twenty three minutes and thirty seven seconds tom curran and an J 1 other gentleman gentleman of Sotro had wagered that t the a lady could not make the distance irh in L halt alf an hour she won tho the bet john 8 sn snodgrass od g grasa rass one of washoe countes coun uny tys S prom prominent in e n t c eizens died at hi his r ranch nh near Ite noon banday sunday morning at the age ot of 74 years mr gaass el crossed the pia plains ins in 1850 settling in california where he followed minine minin he was oneff one of the oldest odd F fellows we in the he state having joined the order at rochester in 1 diana in 1847 genoa Cou courier Pier dan johns of jacks valley threshed twenty two tona tons of barley from twenty one acres considering the fact that the land received not a drop of water except that w which fell from the clouds except this big is to an in enormous yield in another led favored field which was flowed to rye pounds to the acre were produced without irrigation george grayson the millionaire and one of the largest land owners in the west and 91 father ot of the icum boldt land cattle company at beowawe is making arrangements arrange menta t to 0 ship head of stock cattle from one of hie his ranges in new mexico to his ranch in beowawe where he be has p plenty lenty of feed to put them in good c condition to n for market A cave occurred on sunday evening on B street at the bead head of flowery in virginia city on the line of the savage mine and a watchman stood guard all night over it to keep I 1 people ale from falling 2000 feet into the levels 18 in the morning it was discovered to be only twenty feet deep and aweve feet in diameter and the city marshal went to work and filled it up the citizens of 0 winnemucca are considering the advisability of the W winnemucca g water company for their failure to aib supply y water for the use of the fire the silver sih er state charges charged that the company in order to save a small expense tad and to give 3 per c cent ent dividends on its block stock housed u up p tb the e engine and depended upon th the 0 natural flow of water from mountain springs |