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Show Jiricf Items ofXewsJ j The Ijireta Chief Says: "We may j expect quicker time on the railroad now as the company has engaged a bigger ' boy to run ahead of the engine and keep I cattle oft the Hack." j j The Peoples Parly of Salt Lake City have accepted the Woikingnisu's Ticket with but ne exception and will vote tut it. It will be known as the People Ticket. 1 The market for Territory wool, it quiet, but mat business i being done ai about furmer rates. 'I he talTs mid. ate strictly oa the sioured basis, consc-qupniiy consc-qupniiy white dealer are buty putting out aample i bay, the movements is ronnd low is moderate ri he UiA (list more wool it coming forward Ulakes buyers ' indiHereDt, and before buyiujr they generally I l'k over the market rery (.toaeiy. '1 hey are on the I.x.k-out lor cheap lots, but as yet holders are not cii.iHrsri! to weaken murk. Some tenser sales have ; nol gone tnmuKh owing to a difference ol Hcenb. be-' be-' iwireu 1'uycr and seller, which shows that there is a I botmm to the market "the fact that the wools tn have col high prevent receiver from sacrificing and ; the sales made are about at former rates. Cousidei-i Cousidei-i able l esas wool has been cleaned up, these wools ranging about the same as choice Terntones for i moialiv' growth with sis to eight months' wools at .enis less. Californ a wools are meeting with a tiuiet .ale, spot offerings being sinalL CHAPTER OF ACCIDENTS. I.gan Journal, July. to. Last Saturday about noon, l.orenro Peterson, of Predion, while working at a nvll at Birch C reek, seventeen iuile.from home, met with a horrible accident. ac-cident. He was standing near a larne ciicutar saw. which was not in motion, but soon after the engineer wns signalled to start the engine. Thinking all was clear he started the machin ,'ml was imtnedi .iiy own jhnson. who is ol a very stout and fie.liy build, was uot standing clear ol the saw. '1 he base teeth in oine manner seued htm by the back pait of the ley, near the knee, and lore a Uorribte hole. The gash is likened by those who have seen il to such a h ie that might be made by a lion grasping n piece of ftefch and tearing it out The hole extended fiom six inches above the knee to lour inches below ten inches long, and was in the widest place laid open sis ioches across. The large artery of the leg was Utd bare along the bone, and not injured in the least, 1 lie bone was also unhurt, but the flesh was torn chewed up, and handled out in a terribly, painful m..nner. hanging in all directions. Last Sunday at Watkin and Louis Reese, with several companions, were driving down Logan Canyon Can-yon at a lively pace, the wheel ol their vehicle struck a rock, and the occupants were thrown out. Louis was painfully bruised along the bide and shoulder. Last Friday Mrs. Mi l'.nde. ot the f ifth ward, this city, while cleaning bottles, cut her hand on a broken brok-en one. A painiul cut was made in the palm, a large aitery being severed. Monday atternorin Prffessor Sunborn, of the aen-ctiluiral aen-ctiluiral College, aud Mrs Cutler, were riding in ihe Kasiern part of town, in a buggy. There horse became be-came frightened, and ran away. I'mfeiwor Sanford was thrown out and shortly afteiwurds the lady ex-per.enciet! ex-per.enciet! the same fate. The latter was not very mnch hint, hut Professor Sanborn received serioos aud painiul injuries. |