| Show ITEMS OF lein ewa quarried from various DAY daiil exchanges crded CUT DOWS IS deity bit from ath idaho gierada mi d wyoming lapors Conde nud mi and re Emitt rietta tB briga brigham am bugler lota lots of building is is being done in the city jast just now how many idle men can you find in t the h 0 of streets r 0 e ta none hard times eh 7 N not ot much Brig bata barn bugler the other day several c children h ildr w were ere opportunely discovered touching a match to a lot ol 01 combustible ma material ferial which they had innocently piled up against a barn in the second ward which was filled with hay they were benton having a 1 nice I bonfire and were very much hart hurt to think they could not enjoy enjo it watch your match boxes and i keep beep them out of the reach ol 01 the children 9 0 last friday evening a flash bash of 0 f lightning struck the telephone batt battery ry in john ohn 1 Elle storms store at mona splitting the post poet to which the battery was attached fl fir 9 was blazing from the mouth piece where peter hiskey and john harrison arrison II who were in the store at the time also felt the shock mr hiskey was made deaf in one ear and sir harrison arrison II lame in one arm though not serious but somewhat at excited springville Spring ville independent we hope to see I 1 in the next few years a chan change e I 1 in the quality of the fruit raised an fn la this section A number have complained of the I 1 low ow price received for the product but the reason for it is no not t difficult to comprehend A first class price can always be obtained for a first class clase article and aa as many of the are now dying off we lope hope to see them replaced with the choicest grafted fruit you must keep in mind ind that a higher price paid for good goad stock will insure you a better price for your product there is to always 1 a market for a superior article article vl f any kind and at a good price provo dispatch jtb lena erickson the girl who caused the fires in the roger bouse e a at t Spring springville ville and who since that time e has hae been an inmate of the house of J W N X of this city has proven to be a girl with a tendency to dothe do the meanest imaginable things if her will is crossed mr f finds himself unable to control her and find yesterday be he notified sheriff fowler to prepare a place for her and take her away from home the sheriff was seen fleen yesterday hu hunting fing some one to take care of her failing ling in this he will confine her to the womans comans department of the city jail all logan journal ro sirs mrs J jennie enni wilson died thursday evening and was buried from the fourth forth ward meeting bouse house friday afternoon she bad been sick for about two months her death being caused by dro dropsy pa at and aided by typhoid fever her death Is a sad bad one she had bad boon been deser deserted to d by her husband in ohio and coming to utah with a brother found her way finally to logan where for a time she kept a boarding house when taken sick she was cared for by mr jos knowls bis his wife and others though not of the mormon faith falth her funeral was wag conducted by councilor thos morgan of the fourth ward she bad neither kith nor kin near her in n sickness nor in death MONTANA seven acres albats of oats belonging to lion ilon paris fibson allocated and ad located near grand falls were recently cut and thre threshed abed the crop averaged bushels to the acre the board of p cardora ar dove has approved the action tio governor tools toole in pardoning john hancock of dawson county convicted of selling liquor to indians indiana and sentenced to one year in prison and fine the fine las ball been paid and six months ct the sentence served dillon tribune adam fink of bannack honored dilton dillon with his presence tuesday although mr fl fink has resided in beaverhead county for or thirty one years this was hla his fir first a t visit to dillon until last tuesday mr fink has not seen a railroad train for or thirty five years A magnificent exhibit which was at the fair grounds during daring the fair from custer cou county nt y is now die displayed play d in the board of trade rooms in helena helena and is well worth a visit tobacco plants six feet high and cornstalks corne corn talks stalks ten feet high sweet potato pumpkins weighing sixty eight pounds alfalfa four feet high the third cutting this seaf sea con ton and magnificent specimens of wheat oats beets beef and other products product a of estem montana last friday a constable of bed red lodge arrived in livingston with jamea mains jr who had been sentenced to thirty days in the county jail for creating a disturbance in church later in an fn ti the e day the sheriff received a telegram from a justice of the peace to have mains returned to lied red lodge as his mother had gone insane ove over r the affair and in consequence of that fact tb the a justice remitted the sentence to a fine helena journal general getters 1 john gibbons an army officer who was stationed in montana for or a number of years and who won the respect t and esteem of the entire people for his gallant conduct at the big hole battle in 1887 is ill in the city during the kez nez perce outbreak in 1877 he was in command of the troops who intercepted the indians indiana in the big hole basin basins beaverhead Beaver bead county in the engagement which followed general gibbon was severely wounded his lite visit here la IS one of pleasure and he takes epenial delight in the substantial growth and prosperity of the capital which he lie knew so well in years goleby gone by the general Is 19 accompanied d by his wife and t they 1 Y are meeting 9 with a hearty reception from many old friends A lodge of odd fellows Is to be instituted titu ted at wadsworth about october let A carson chinaman attempted suicide the other day by cutting bis his tongue out A jk fandango attended by over indians indiana is now in progress on reese river near austin by the destruction 0 of I 1 the winnemucca pos 08 tot tonice I 1 lee uncle sa sam m lost mostly yn in p postage stamps carson tribune matrimonially inclined young men should come to ormsby we have twenty two widows who own property worth 1000 or more five young oung bloods we wera re arrested at carson ifor for holding b high gh carnival on the streets at night the levs says their principal offense was annie rooney william wear an 01 old d pi pioneer 0 nee r 0 ol 01 I 1 this coast cout died in the humboldt county hospital last friday he was about 74 years of age and slid bad had been ill for jor some time though the immediate cause of bis his death was a stroke ot paralysis during the great fire in winnemucca the indians supplied themselves se handsomely with new now hats bate boots and shoes etc from a store the squaws squads carried off corsets and find bustles bustled by the dozens and are more than half ball civilized d today to day 1 I 1 I 1 4 1 |