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Tin: iKTisn-MouyTAiy 1-vrmek, Thursday Mokntvo, Januahv S, too:?. ! M
NEWFROM FOUR STATES.
(lr m rhns'ni's Oall )
Utah.
itovl 1'cld the lC-jeu-.ll
.m .nl. II 1 of Wnntl hvl til
' i, ueiiiv mmit thrmiR'i Iho
I , ii htrsc while rlelhis over nn
, -i A titltlon for letter of nl-
0 ,i n in tin- otllto of Dell l T.nili
'h in Oleil hv John Muiwlck of
' Tin estimated t. iluo of Iho catalo
il
t gNT The cntl-e tmlcl ted
1 Mt I loisunt nubile school
,J r r nhkh the .llslrli t was lurid
1 i r iid The trustees vestei day
"J. iiitm'ir of the prlntlptl, $3800,
it I "l"
ii I n old folks' pnrty wis
" t'oi h vvird ichoolhoiso tn
, t r lm, thi oil folks of the
?' mlnic ciiirrlnlntd All en- I
,1 it dWnn which was
, II md n mcrrv time A long
r il lighted them Very much,
' i rliteism orchestra furnish..!
1 tie oceilon slth which they
lall We isc 1
.Ti The Counti Commissioners In I
Z dnv npliiovcd the bonds of
Vn ., c unte and precinct offl-
' i . iron Johnson 'IVeusurci II
-in S II If U A fhrlstensen. Jus
V - pic hv-t, O Oman Jus-
... iMnt I reclnct V Snow,
n in pr dm I'm ley Han-
" 1 li Kphtalm precinct
u MnrrhRo llcers"s hao been
i ,t I ira Wot acl 23 and Ada
' ii is both of Snanlsh Pork,
. ilitn lib tl or Proo nsed 27,
, Olms "id t d ii at l.ehl
,N 1'rof 11 ir in 11 of the Agrl-
"l 11 ,r Ir I -in hu brcn oft. led
ji lu of n m ChlcnKo pub lea-
",! as the Commerrlil Mono-
,, t l 'cmd espeilnllv for pro-
i nl fcUHtnts of eotmneulnl de-
1, h con rim? the pull.ca
f same to I tnh he whl nciept
,, mil n t unlj is nn ussoclau
r Pinn Julue '.Mlllim Mcc-utv
1 I worl on ihe I)l-t let bench In
iilesrinv II solutions of respect
K J toniirntui-illon on hit dectlnn
8 ir me le- ni li tiiKd b every
- f the be wcio lead at th con-
jj . the pc slon
Idaho.
3F V II Mills of Iloiton. who Is
i rested In the llolfo nnl 1'aj.
t 1'ovv rcoinpjrv hus si tut sov-
, 1 Dolrn studvtnte the progress
i,lc the gro.nl enterprise
I A CUD 'Mrs Henry Dtuer of
I1 Mundiev fiotn heart fill.
b!i I a bride of onl a tear, and
trfecllv will un hour beforo
l
IMJ It A narrlaBO llcenso was Is
1 i e dny to IVcd H Oirford and
, Dil Duuchertj both of Soldier
i-l Is the rlster of Miss Daushertj
il nown school teacher, and both
itubiiurs of C-int U C. Daughcriy
N ada.
0P1t The closlnB of the jenr In
iih Indicates that the Jiinunr out
f a the rigular producers will be
mrt 1 nnd thnt a number of new
t II c'i-l Into tl-o list of shippers
m ins dn
nriMVCITY1 It. L Hrown of Vlr.
i , who bus been lame for a Ions
tr 71 rheumatism was scverelj In
I tTdac b falling on an Icj walk
will to confined to a chair for some
Wyoming.
DY The pamhllnK-house and snloon
nilnir to lien I'rlm In Cody was held
lir masked men last nlitht 'ihu rob-
ire eil $2jU from the rouletto wheel,
ih Elllnp of nn nlarm caused their
b foio looting other portions of the
rrom I'rlday's Dallj )
Utah.
SIIEN' A frelsht train nn the Ttn
Innch of the Illo Ornndo estern
i ditched a few miles west of doshen
iriay mornlni? A wrocklnit crew
tti all afternoon und evening clear
ftt track
WVO: The death of Mrs. Harriet
itlns occurred Wednestav at the
-of her dai'Khter. Mrs Joseph Clark.
Prein Mrs Jlucilns was erv much
nd by her acquaintances She was
i m nt-seen eara neo In Shcf
Lnglnnd She enmo to Utah with
bust md In the early dais of the Ter
ry ml settled at I'arllel I Sanpete
nty hho leaves two daughters and a
iber of grandchildren
EIlCi It At the homo of the bride's
tnn last cenlng J It JarUs City
on! r and Miss Miiittle McKellar
i married b lllshop llrjon It w is a
wedding and only n few near
ill w ro priKint Miss McICellur Is
b'tutlful i;.far-oll clauphter of Mr
Mrs llutrh McKellar. nnd Mr Jar-lio-
cf Hie most popular oun men
Here r Tin It in in fi lends aio con
c ii i g them
SFl'II CITY: A daughter of Mr onl
A C Bhlpp of Joseph Clt illod nt
tit a Wednesdaj evening Thle dls
h t bcn piivnlent In town for many
t nt qulto a number of exposures
he I eed to hate 1 ecn inado, so that
en rrte of the contagion Is to bo
t I tlm near futui
"hi A I .1 Alma Jensen of Salt lake
t ?,cnnbtu Lnrs n. diucliter of
i i Mis r A I.ara u of i:iilnalm
( m rr d Wcrtnedn at tha homo of
bild ti parents Thee wilt resldo In
L eehere Mi f-arsin Is cm-
tl l tho AlcCoy lJrug company.
iNOi I lie Infant son of Clcorei All-
f . unlj Is ery III from lironchllli,
lit " H eulert lined for his recoecn.
ear li n eery sad one as tho parents
i 'ri id J bin ltd stcn children, and
e the onl ono remaining Tho en-
unites in Hjmpath) for tho
A i famllj .
ANN According to tho figures of
' Ml Insieetnr Oomer Thomas, Ih"
lr iiuitlon ol I lie Hierllug Coal and
c mpan, loenlid six miles south of
ill i it tons tlna enr, as compared
ft tons last eur I'oi tho just
n ks the output rns uverauoel 1"!
1 i which Is an lucre iso front
' I ut iho bihlnulng of the cnr
31 II CITY Tho home of Jumes II
l f J(i ph City was tlestlo)ed by
I 'v whlin the funeral of his fi-
I I ran liliugliter was In rogiess
BUI MM 'Old folks' day" wns ob
M i t,ih-'ii December Srth The
Jul a' i i wis the line st e.r given
I t w l, w is ntti t Ii d bj HO ruests
I rwi itrtiAiit was tviu J
t i is ol uf who unu nresent
ii a b iejtlf.il n e
M " VuItcv Nelvo i i well known
"i r Hi il , clNl of rmeuironla jes
1 ir u it, nl ei n i-lint Illness lis
hi e r un I larg' famll who .ere
I ' r n oir their fed l"n lie
"i i i a kind and doteI father
i- 1 Jrl'iul and cltlien Taiieral
re its ttw net ct been made
Itnlio,
JISI c Jl RieuPMibcrc chief clerk
' I m I born 1 who hna been eon
il Irter -nleK In Hlinihoiic. Jjilah
1 Ic l nnl c miles tctiirned to Ilolsn
li T A lllnckwell of C'oeur
f 'lJ purclnrol nil the Und sold
' It The twelfth annual meet
f 'in i lalm fitate leachirs' nssorl.
o v. i iin n her lit timber mill
II lm i I et I na th next
.i r th niiettn of tho iiBanclatlon
' N 8 II HIIY 'Uie Olenn Perry
,ai 1 Irrigation ioinpan has re
N tn Us tle cuis of lunibei to Us
J bildglii, the Snukn lUei Tin
' ia has twerty teams an! for-
' e,r ,Cl,
,; ' 1 io rrnbilt couit has gKen
"H c'ann Id of llallcy tho jiuaidlin.
L
ship uf Ada 1 1 or ten anonhm Kjeais
Nleaolns Mil wis o i it d In I'oentolls
last night n the ihara .,.,
When s. r lied he 1ml h his p sVessloi
Icos a ,uml"fr "e ,rjok ' ftamol ng de-
v1 Mli'rR ,Tn. .Van'"' autlllar of the
m t A of I'ocntH to kept open houso
Hie nralr look place In Iho Y M C A
.'?."' ',nK .""i1 " un " tho mo-t en
Jojabla of tho stason
Nevada.
TON-Ot'AII L I. , I'arlek of VU
nalla Wash has located In Tonopoh
arid will purchaso nnd Ueeelop a number
of mining iropertlos In tho camp
ItU.NO The contest for the superin
tended! of thi Ins eno asylum lu lleno
Is lei limine unlimited Among the can
didates In the del I are Mr srher of
loelock Drs IIennesa Gibson an 1
1'itterson of lleno Tin appoimmmt will
luobull be made tn I cbruir
lUaiNIA LirY I'lre In the Ohollar
mine of l-glnla Cltj burned thiee daes
early In tho week beginning on the it
leeel The mlueis escaped without In
jur) Tho extent of the damage Is not
Know n
Wyoming',
CHEYENNE KI Itoel.et a substitute
mull ll'-lk of Cheyenne was killed ut
bitter Cicel- )esceidarf by n blow f om a
moll-crane as he I-uned fiom the cur
door He vas but IH yea-s of age and
was on his trial trip Death was almost
tastantaueous
(Trom bnturdaj'a Dallj )
Utah
PrtOVO About cenU.p.o relatives
ard friends attended the dedication of
thi new home of Judge Ilooth. 68 West
1'lfili North street rhursda) afternoon
Among those present were Aiwstlo and
Mrs A O Woodrult, Apostle nnel .Mrs
, Heed Smoot and Hlshop and Mrs Ueber
llennlon of TnilorsWIto
I.AYfOV The Hon Jesse M Smith of
laMon return'd lhursdit from a trip to
Iloslou und ether llnslorn cities Mr
1 Smith was accompanied b his wife lie
reports business la the wool lino looking
up
I.nil Helen 13 ring the fourteen-
ear-oil daughter of John V Djrlng of
),ehl died Ihiirsdaj from heart failure
The remains will be taken to Manti for
li torment, whero tho mother Is also
billed
I'llOVO Ihe Commission" of t'tah
counte met j'oteidaj to transact uniln
lhed business before inning tho ortlep
l oer to their successors on Monday V
numler of rontlngent in counts of mem
I I era wer au Hied, nnl the resolution ina
I lug one school dlslrlct of I'rtitu bench
Vlnearil I.akc Mew and Pleasant View
wus passed
AMIIIUCVN IOItK Joseph J Jack
son of American 1 ork. who was selected
bj Sheriff Harmon as his chief depute It
Is reported has decllel not to accept the
office It Is underslnol that In the event
of Mr Jackson s declination John II
Huchl the I'roeo Cits Recorder, will bo
appointed to tha position
I OOAN John II White of Han i.nae
Cits who has largo land Interests In the
southern end of Cache counts, lias been
In iJitan the post few das looking after
business matters
SI'IHNQVII t,n John r Anderson, a
carpenter of Springe Illo was operated on
sesteidts and had tho rreat too of his
right foot amputated, as a result of an
need lent While evorklng on tho new
Central erhool building lest September,
he stepped on a nail and ran It Into his
foot at the flrst joint of the great toe
The bono was so badly injured that It de
cajod und made the operation necessary.
I'llOVO. Holmes & 'vyntklns. the I'roso
contractors, hate receleed Aord that the
contract for bullllng th new plant of
the Utah Ico nnd told Storage company
of Salt lake City had been awarded to
them The contract prlco Is $31,000 nnd It
is tn be completed In sevrnts doss
I'ltOVO Postmaster Clove reports
that the biisliiees of tho I'rovo po'tortice
for 11-c lost quarter tig ires up to $.',Cf (3,
a gain of SMIC7 over tho corresponding
HUnrter of last sear,
I.UIII: There hnvo boon several differ
ences existing between the local Irriga
tion companies II) icaolutlon the) have
uuunlmouslj agreed to icier all differ
ences to- an arbltritlon committee and
not go Into tho courts Much Interest Is
being taken In Irrigation mutters local!) ,
and tho annual election of tho Lehl lrrl
gallon compnn), to bo held next week,
proral-es to be the most spirited and best
attended In years
l.UltUKA: Tho friends of Dr. Henshel
of Lureka are urging his appointment to
the oltleo of Count) Physician Tho new
Hoard of Counts Commissioners will
hold their first meeting next Mondas, nnd
nt that tlmo tho County Physician will bo
appointed.
Idaho.
noisn- The conlrart between tho
Statu and Iho Twin Tails Irrigation com
inti) was signed )csterda), utter hav
ing bien redrafted to accord with the
amendments agreed upon at tho meeting
of tho I-nnd board The signing of tho
contract Is regarded as settling tho mat
ter, nnd ir the financing of the project be
carried out as planned tho great Irriga
tion s)Stem will soon boumlet was.
Iioisn; A busj das among tho mem
bers of tho legislature closed late last
nlUit without ons deilnltc results on tho
Bcnnterihlp having come to the surface
It see as. however, that Mr, llornh has a
comld rable lead over nnv of the other
candidates Virs fev; members from iho
multicast rro set nn the ground His
fi tends expect a number of vctca for him
fiom that secllon
HAILni' Tho Dennlnny water com.
pane, which Is to put In the new plant In
flnlie) taking the wuler from a reservoir
on tnlliiu creek, hna culled for bids, nnl '
will bigln work carls In tho spring
HOIST., The Supirmo court scstcrdas
sustained Oov, Hunts removal of Statu
Hnglneer Iloss claiming It waa an ud
mlnlsirntlve, and not a Judlclil art, anl
thut the court woutd not Inquire Into the
cnuse li ick of the re moj it Hoss Is out pf
town, und It Is th.ijfclu ho will remain
nvvny until Clov., Hunt la out of office,
next Mundas
CU.O'i:i ! Mr. and Mrs O II
(lough of Arlington, Or, who luvo been
l ending tho holldaiB nt halt, Lake, urn
In Caldwell on their return homo anl
are vIsllliiB at the homo of J H lloberts,
Mis Cloush being n rlster of Mrs Hub
erts Novnda.
ItFNO Diphtheria In almost epidemic
propoitlons Is prcvillent lu Heno The
hoard of Health Is dealing Btrlngenily
with the matter, anl lias recommended
thnt all school nn 1 hoclal gathering of a
i uliMe nature be discontinued until the
il.seiiso Is conquered
LOVI.LOt'K' II C Markea of Love
lock has icturneil from Sm rrunclsco,
whero he underwent an opcrutlon fr
tuncer The treatment was auccessful,
nnd Mr. Maries Is Improving rapidly.
Wyoming.
CIII'YKJJNC. A telephone message to
t'hovenno from lander sava that on cvv
i ear s tve thero was a ruih m the IVpou.
tie oil flrlls. where hund eds of o'l
dilms wo 'I bo Jumped original locators
hiulp I I lo mako tho nccessar) lin
prove lluilng Iho year a rnulrl
A law ho rush waa not a i i xr itlnc us
tii it of tar ngo for almost nil of tho
more valuable claims havo beiu puiiutiel,
but a lew choice lucallona veeio sooured,
(Prom Monday a Dall) )
Utah
priOVOi Tho officials hnvo about
stnmied out the smallpox contagion on
the Provo bench, but the) lira confronted
with i neev nnd equi s serious d ffloults
ih.it it sctrlet fover. of which ll.eio aro
seven ensos Iver) thing possible is be
ing done t chick It '
I.OU1NSON Atlrr lemaliilng In nn I
uncus I u confltlen f i eighteen hours '
Hoe We 's the v, nig man who sustained i
u :- etured skull in a runaway Satur
ate tilt el nt C oiloe 1 1 lioblnson es-i
teidav The drceiril mi fonmrlv n
resident cf Mammoth Arrangements for
the funeral have not )ct been mode
LOO V At the hearing In the election
contest Stturda; the cnae was dismissed
as to 0 1. Amleiaon lltcp ) whose elec
tion as Commissioner vvua tonteste 1 b)
Jumea V Allen (Dem ) on motion of the
tatters atotiney The rrceunt as far as
It has gone, hns placed K-irrell seventeen
votes ahead und this. It Is thought can
not tie ove rcome
PHONO Su'l for divorce has been
riled In the 1'ourlh District court In
I'rovo bv Dala) Barnett against David
Harnett the city mutshnl ot l'ayaon The
Hinumls on which t legal sepuiallnn la
asked nre cruel and Inhuman treatment
of plaintiff by defendant
RPHItMM The L'phrnlm t'undas
School union gnve n delightful social at
the North ward schoolhousr Salu day
evening a lalge crowd of people being
In attendance A .telle lous luncheon was
bcrved Hfter which darning and frames
were the order of the evening t-hilston-sins
orcheatia furnishing music for the
occasion Altogether it was u vers suo
ceaBful uffal
PHOVO A ball) gill was born to Mrs
Hoy Jackman of Provo Saturda) 5trs
Jackman s husband wis ono of the un
fottunato miners who tost their lives In
Ihe Dale West mine extension at Park
Cltv last ALgust
HI'IUMIVII I.r ttrs Lulu 11 Alex
ander nnd Miss Sadie Hoyer of Siring
vllle who have been slidvtng music the
past six months In Lhlcngo have been
otllged to tettirn home on uccoint ot 111
health Mib Alexander will visit with
her parents Mr nnd Mrs S A lloyer.
for two months when she will return to
( hlcago and remain until her lurbnnd
Ilnlshea his course in medicine
SANIACK'IN Mrs ugustn Qreen
algh n pioneer of I tnh, died ut her home
bltuidsy nftir un Illness -if tin dnvs
Mrs Oreenn gh came to I'tah In lv2 ni e
king tho Jnuinev across the plains by ox
tiam 8he wns a most estimable woman
nnd beloved b) all
III HEK At the Hureka City Coun
cil me ting hoi I Saturday nlgl I John
Martin was nppnlntid by Mayor dear to
the office of t'll) Justice ot the Peace
The nppolntmcnt wus also sustained by
the Council The vacancy In this of Pee
wus cnused by tho death ot Timothy M.
Holland
PAHIv CITY Charles A Towkshury
of I'irk lit) died ut the homo of his
daughter Mrs John V dolger. at C J)
p m tonight of apoplexy He wns born
In Hochester. N S. March 1? I17 Ho
came to Park Cltv In Mas is 9 The fu
neral will lie held at 2-n clock tomorrow
aftorroon from tho Masonic hall
MANTI The following m errlnge II
ceusea wire Issind last week bv tho
Count) Clerk Charles M. Peucock anl
Wnltha Wllbeck of Steillng. Hans Chris,
tensen and Ann i Petersen of Mt Pleas
ant, Perry Ilrady of Palrvlevv and Sarah
Chrlstersen of Mt Pleasant
ItlClinr.LD A proposition Is on foot
to cstahlljh nn electric light plant for
Hlchlleld Nelson and Arthur Daker have
the mntler In hand, and havo been can
vasrtng the town to ascertain If patron
ai,e sufficient to Justlf) investment In
the entcrprteo can be obtained the) have
have teen well encouraged and consider
themselves Justified In ussarlng that tho
plant would bo forthcoming without do-lay.
Idaho.
I10ISH Oov. John T Morrison nnd tho
new htato officials, wero Inaugurated this
morning 'Iho Inaugural reception and
ball wilt bo held tomorrow afternoon and
evening
MOUNTAIN ItOMC: Thirty pupils of
tho Mountain Homo night school Prin
cipal bunphle nnd Assistant Principal
Lilnore hncd ton presented the 'Mer
chant of Venice ' t? n crowded houso In
Glenn's 1'erry last A ednisday night
CKLDUnLL! Ilnrrs and James Alley
of Salt Lake aro visiting with their un
do John Hoker of Caldwell
MI.HID1AN. The new hall of tho
Meridian camp Modern Woodmen of
Amcilca, vvua dedicated New cara cvo
with beautiful ceremonies Suite Lc
tuitr Walters wua pnscnt and delivered
un address.
Nevada. '
VIRGINIA CITY: Sliver Star lodgo
No C P Ac A M haa Installed the fol
lowing officers William D JJrii), W. M;
William II Schwelss, Sr, W., T A.
Washburn, Jr W , v. 8 James, treas
urer. Len A. l.lchtenberger. aecretars, r.
1, ( lark, Sr. D , W. 1. Hray, Jr. D , U
C Swift. 8r. H . c C Iiutler. Jr. S , II
1' Huteltlne, M, l'red Mnrahn. T.
EUHUKA: Owing to a scarcity of help
In tho mines at Palisade the town of
l.urtka has betn without coal during tho
past week and serious Inconvenience has
lesulted .
CAHSON: Judge T. P Hawley of tho
United btotes circuit court has almost
recovered from tils long Illness nnl will
bo uble to resume tils duties on tho bench
In a fen days
HIINO James Morrla of Reno, who Is
bick from the Ollnghouso canyon mines,
lays thit tho winter a output from tho
tamp wilt bo heavy.
Wyoming.
CODY! Peter 8 Terrltl tho oung man
of Hurllngton, who waa arrtattd lest
week clnrKcd 'with compliclt) In tho re
cent bold-ui. of the Ililram aaloon nnd
i ambling-house, has loin released Tho
icTrliiB Vvolo I c.1 evidence that Terr 11
was tot in Cody at the time of the rob.
ben. He waa manlcd Immediately after
his feleeso from Jill to the daughter of
lbomas V Jones of Huillnglon. who with
her father lad refused to bellcvo him
EUllt).
' (From TuesJ)a'a Dill).)
Utah.
PI100 At tho meeting, of tho Trovo
City Council last night the annual re
rinriH of the city ofrteera were read and
referred rho report of Auditor Uuchl
"icvveel tho following status of tho
nuances' Cush on hand January I 1B.
117 656 35. received from all sources. tM.,
nung tho larger Items In tho receipts
.ire tho following amounts' Licenses,
loevto,. taxes' . IM K'1'.'
il 1J1 K, waterworks, S33I7 13 Tho ills.
burscments for the sear arc ; WlO'f
leaving a balance on hand at the end of
the sear of I17H815.
BPllINOVIUK Spring Ills ; tent No.
0 K. O T M , held nn Installation Satur
ilas evening uliil Inltluted the following
ofilccrs Sir knight rommanden John P,
And.raon, sir knight lieutenant-commander.
A A. Johnson, sir knight record
keeper, rillot N Jordan: sir knight
nance l'e per, I. H Keils : sir kn U,ht
chaplain lev II C Hallns, sir knlkht
s igeii t '1. A Phillips, sir knight mas
wSiim! L S llismond. sir knight
first must r of gunids Hairs Palfrcs
man air knight sentinel. C. A Johnson,
sir knight picket. Jcbbo Strang, trustee,
William II. Kenrns.
PHOVO. C T Decker, Rvnn W'rlde,
O orgn Jacques and other citizens of
Provo Intel esled In land In Cedar alley
nut today nnd drnfted a petition lo Hie
Legislature asking that an appropriation
be made In drive ulte-lln wells In
Cellar valley where there Is n law
quuntlts of excellent land but no water
L0GN, The i lection contest which
him been nn In JueWe Hall s court fur
some time, iut was nraclleall) ti r
mlnaled nt noe n jesterda) when hU
Honor decliind A 1, Firrell the Demo
cratle contoftant e lected b) fourteen
majorlt) over Jacob N Larsen Iteptib
llcuu On the face of tho return. Laraen
had u majority of six, hut this was over
come prlnelpull) In w'ilhrtllle and district
No of Logon It has not been deel led
whether Ihe chso will hi ai pealed or not
PHOVO Ihe nlTalra of Utah count)
government ch inged handB )ester.lav
f ho retiring board of Oiiintj Comiiils.
slorers was George It 11111 Stephen L
Chlpman and John H. Dixon 'Iho new
I
board Is eomprlsed b John It tMxm
re le te I for the linii t rm Joseph W
Dunn und Ge orgo W 0l
1 OCAS Thi new Cache count) offi
cers took their seats toda) All of them
except tl C Rlgbv She riff V L Knrrell
Clerk and William It Darlev. Cor,....ls
slomr are Itepubllenus and sieeeeel
Democrats The Board of Commission
era was organised b) lctlnff II A Hen
elrliks of lewlston chamnnn Ixgan
ror the flrst lime la without a rpren
tatlvo on the Hoard of Commissioner.
Idaho.
IIOISB At n caucus hell list night of
the acknowledged supporter of Mr
Borah Ri pr. sentatlv Owens of ning
hnui was present This I the fiist public
break made b) Hnrah Into the live aoutti
eastern counties, T hlch have been clalmetl
to bo solid for Stanrireal
Nevada.
HIONO John T Cummlna of Reno who
has been ill for some time with pneu
monia le again able to attend tn hi
business
V1HG1MV CITY C t. Markman of
Virginia Lit) hus leturnod from a trip
to Tonopnh wh re he acquired a half In
terest In thrto valuable mining claim
Wyoming.
CHKM'SVK Hector Heel of Chey
enne assodiied with Ralph Friend In the
most extensive cRttlo-ralsufg business of
ITIntn count) la denl nt ft Ataolaa lloa
Ittal Ht ugustlne ITa of Hrlght a dls
enso of the kldne) the funarnl will
occur In Chc)cnne Ihuradn)
(From Wedneadava Dall))
Utah.
KIM11F11LY The foreman of Ihe
leaching department at thi Annie I nurle
mill Mr Wecde had an act Mont Satur
day night whleh came nenr bring fatal
He wns on a tank trying to llx some
thing abexe the cvunlde tank when the
tlmiMT broke preclpttutlng lilm tiead rlrat
Into the aoltitlm fli wnn tnken out tin
meallalely but not before hi hn 1 awnl
lowed somt rfthellqutl l)r KJaderbyo
wns Bumiiioned mil Immedlatrl) aelinlnfa
tercd antidotes Ilia mne was i recarlotis
for some time hut he eventually rallied
and Is now believed to be out of elnnger
FLRFKA Mta I tliubeth llrnnt Will
tera wire of Charles Wallers of Bureku
died Monda) nfternoon from Inflamma
tion of the stomach Tho dee eased was
born nt I eht thirty Hire, venia ngo and
hna reside.! In llureka for aiv.rnl yeura
past She leave n huslisnd and two dill
dr n I'nd. rtaker Wnllarn will ship tho
bod) to Li ht W edm '.1 ty un I funerat
service will be held In that cits on
Thursdas afternoon
FAHMIMIIOV The new nflleera of
Davis counlv Installed Monda) are Com
mlai.onerH J M Secilst Jena Nelson und
William Frew. CI. rk llenrs W Stuhle,
"lr usurer Chrlrtopher Hurton, Jr , At
torney, Thomas II Phillip. Assessor,
John 1: Woollr), Itcconler Serah A
Howard, Hurve)or I rid J Pick, Sher
Irf Angus How man
PHONO An oppenl hna teen tnken to
the Fourth District court by i lnlntirf In
tho cuse of John Okelborry vs C N San
foid In which plalntllf was nonsuited In
Justlco Ilo)ers court In bprlngvillo The
suit 1 for tho return of u wagon und
harness valued at 1173
l.MFRY Nli Is Hansen nnd Cnrrlo Wil
liams, two of Hmer) a popular young peu
Ile. were marrlcel on I rl.lay A reciptlm
was tendered to tho relatives during tho
day and In the evening le ball, with re
freshments. wan given
IIPHHAIM Tho pnllmlnnrv hearing of
Dorlus Schurtz of Lphralm. charged with
being drunk on New lcura eve came up
for hearing beforo City Justice O. A tl
lardsen Mondas tit) Attorne) Hanson
appeared for the city und W llllam K ltel 1
of Mantl defended Tho defendant was
found guilty and the Justice this morning
tmioud a line of tl ujion htm Ho gave
notice of an appeal to tho District court
ST GFOHGn At the session of tho
District court held In St Georgo Monday.
Mllo Kemp and George Nelson, two lads,
pletdod i-ullty to burglarizing a house und
Keltlng away with 112 In monoy. Thoy
wero each sentenced to ono year In tho
reform school
CHARLFSTON' The new schoolhouse
In Charleston wns formally opened and
dedicated yesterday The dedicatory er
vice wua opened with pra)er by Patrick
W C Murdoch, In whoso houso the tlrst
school held In tilts place was conducted
ihlrt)-fivo years ago Tho first teacher
uuino waa Willi em Chatman who la now
un aged man and living lu Santuquln.
Idaho.
TlOIftr.. It la now practically settled
that the Pkenubltcun Senatorial caucus
will be held tills evening Tho tnndldatea
hnvo come to au agreement und the cau
cus c til la belli? circulated Tho point
over which tho candtdatea differed wu
whether a majority of nil Iho Republican
members, or slmi 1) a majority of thoso
nttendlng the caucus, should bo required
for a nomination
nOIBL' Tho Republican Blato commit
teo met sesterdiy ufttrnoou in ltolso an 1
accepted tho report of Chairman F H
Gooding The auditing tommltteo found
all of tho chairman a accounts correct
and a voto of thanks waa ununlmously
ttnjorcel him for his auccessful manage,
ment of tho cnmiinlgn
HOIRIJ Tho inaugural reception nnl
Kail wus hoi I ut the Ni.tflturlum last
evening It wits tho most clalioruto func
tion over given lu the Htuto nnel thu soma
ir'sented was n brilliant one Tho treat
building waa beautifully decorieted Tho
new Stale ufilclals, the member of the
Lerlslalure, Federal officials nnd a few
nthcra wero the city s guiats nt the off ilr
It was 9 o clock when tho receptl in be.
gnn nnd tho receiving linn wua silll ex.
changing greetings wltti tho visitor at
11
HOIS13 A meeting of tho Democratic
Stato committee was held In Holse last
night It waa allmly. attended, moat of
tho members being represented by proxy
The only action taken of nny Imporlunro
semn lo havo been the udoptton of it res
olution empowering tho ehulruun to np
point a commltleo to determine the mat
ler of opening perminent headquarter In
llolso
1 OCATULI O Miss Ferment French
who retired Monday from tho ofileo ot
sttto Superintendent of Schools, wilt on
1 rldav leave for Chicago, where she will
take u yeir'a courso In Ungtlah In the
Crlcago university.
Nevada.
IinNO At the last meeting of tho
Hoard of llegmts of the Nevada Stato
unhcrslts In Reno It wna decided that
Ihe now sear'a term of the aebool woull
begin on Tuesdns, Januory 13th
WADSWORTIli Mrs Charles Gates of
W'adsworth died at her homo on Frldav
Sh. wns formerly a resident of Reno anl
tho remain wero taken to lint city for
Int rmenl
10NOPMI The North Star mine In
ronopnh Is now attracting much ntten
Hon The shaft la down inn feet nnd new
nnd heavier machlnerv 1 being Instnlle-tl
for tho purpose of sinking tu tho ltexMoot
level
HATTLn MOl'NTAIN Telegraph Ope
rator Jumes Moore lias re turned tn III
dutl. a 111 Rattle Mountain nftir spending
his liolllay vacation In Virginia CH
CARSON. Work Is progieBlng rap
idly on tho Truckeo River General tlloe
trlc company' plain In L'uraun and It I
ixp it'.l to lio ready for uperutton by
l'cbi uars 15th
Wyoming.
CHIJYF.S'N'I. Rolvrt C Morris ha
ti nli rid his resist utlun n elerk of the
Snrenio court and on February 2nd will
bo BlloeeeHled by William 11 Kijly of
l heyenne Mr Kelly la n hull-blood Hloux
Indian n graduate of the hew dipartment
of tho I'nlversliy of Michigan and at tho
uge of 31 yeura waa elected to thu State
legislature
Ill)LIl Trod Bchw irtjs of llulet Is
nurfirlng from Injuries which may prove
fatal tie waa thrown b) a broncho anl
ullghtel ngnlnt a tree I Ivo of his rlba
vvcru broken and forced through tho skin,
i l i i . t - li n i
i I Mi 1 V VVII MINI I i - .
Jill 11 I t II. . . I- ( ill I II I Wat
1,-r I in Isoii r (Inn I 1 n in in nl in
ol I SI Igl dllver roilli eli Oil 11 I is ll.l I
nsiilleel In th-ellaeenei) that he had mm
ml ted ut. tele bv tnklng morphl te I hi
liodv w is In nn ndvamoit stage of decern
position when dlsiovertd
slirHIPAN Gov Richard hn lsul
a requisition on the Governor of Montana
for Waller Cox who I under arrest at
Hutte. iind who In wanted tn fthcrltntt on
nn alleged charge of hiving committed
rurg. i y
Tho Stage Fnimcr nnd the Ileal.
HI tba girl marry farm. rs7 Bo nsk
the lion Henry Voeirhee of Trnvera.
Midi , In a very solemn communication to
Ihe Inter Ocean If Mr norhers I
tight the girl dim t want tn marry farm
era
V alii even If ahe wishes to marry
knows thot life a a clerk or a working
man wife beat no e imparlaon In th it
of u hireling on the farm I need not enu
merate the tmrdahlpn of the average farm
er a wife Plhe not only hoard the help,
but ha to tind to the puiltry and elatrv
And there I the mortgage to pnv and
farm building to tie kept up etc in the
cltv nowndnvs there I no motive to ptiuh
ami ave fhev lake thi good of life us
thev go along nnel lite Is short, and per
haps It Is Jusl us well
vi are nfruld that Mr orhe.s hna
visited the rural .Ira nn mo nfi.n Moil
gage exist even tn elllen all tough tl t
not the Invatinbte rule to force los. them
during n rent atorai o that tlu f trmet a
wife rnny wander Into a lotet world with
her lace tnttlcnats diamond ring and
other paraphernalia of stage bucolic pov
erty P'mhlng nnd saving ure not un
known even In New ) ork And what kind
ot penury doe- tho modi rn farmer a wife
have to put up with? It now takes lie .
(CO to JSoOeW to liek n good farm Mr
oorhee tell u And the good farmer s
wife ride to the store In trolley tar
belong lo women club e uta more iou
pona than children a clothes unit If she Is
n Knnsa woman In apt to hnvo an nu
tnmobll. More and more rich voung
mil and rich old men for thnt niattir
turn to farming and eoi ry life Ihe
Hoclnt twsltlon of the farmer t rising not
falling It I natural thnt country folks
shout l pine for cllle nn.t city folks r r
the country Fv. ry Iraelv wnn' s inn ihlng
different from what he linn New ork
SPICE.
Mamma Don t he ao aelflsh T et your
babv hi other play wttti your marble a
little while
Tommy Hat h mean to keep them
nlwny
Mnmma O, I guesa not
rummy I gue ye 'cause h' avval.
lered 'em Philadelphia Pressi
llo-Whit Bhout.l you any Carrie If I
nsked to bo releused fiom my engage
ment She-I think It woul 1 make me love you
more than ever, Harry Hoston Iran
crit f
Hoitrlck ou soy he has fnceil burst
ing shells What battle was he In?
van Alhert-Nonel He 1 it chestnut
roaster Chicago News
He (malicious!) Good morning. Miss
llthel Do you feci a well as you look
this momlngT
She (unconsclously)-N'o, I wish I dldl
Sommervllle Journal
Judge What la )nur age, madam?
Witness lm nt least llvo years
younger than tho nelghbora think me
Phlladelphl i Pros
' jnu think I make some pretty had
breuks. don t sou, Fred?' nsked tho
young wife
'les denr," replied the husband kln.l
ls: but the) 're not like the breaks
mother usud to make." tunker State,
lrun
Wederl) My wife owe her dressmaker I
a little bill I must Hop and piy It
this morning
blngleton hy don't sou glvo your
wife the money nnd let her pay U?
Wedcrly Not much! Shi would order
nnother new dress Chic tgo Newa
,,E CAN SLLL 0UR TAIOI.
We enn Fell jour farm, rtsUUnCs?, fao
torj, ImslmpH or nny rnl mtatn jou wlnh
to dlspom or qulckb unit fur ottnh Hem!
iliscrlpitun uml learn liow ljHtubllflunl
IS 3 Hunk n-feruiLOH. UtproB ntatWm
In iirlriclnnl cKIob
A A HOTTNru & CO, 1.02 Ron! Itnto
Trui-L IIiiIMIiik l'hlladdplild, J'a.
FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE-
414 ACIIK Or TANI AB HOOD AH
can be bought In Halt Inko county, 1)
miles from th cll , 6-mom liouim end all
Implement nnit 133 fruit tn, TtOO. A
Ulchtir, 19 eH 11 Houh Tel Ml
FOR SHLE.
One of the best farms In Salt T.nti
county, 60 actca, well Improved, brick
douse, good stable and plenty of water,
Karma for sale In Utah county. Hear
Illver valley, Idaho, etc. Write (or par-.
ttculara.
A. RICMTER,
19 WLST 1ST BGUTH.
BAL.T UK 13 CITY.
FOR SALE-REAL EbTATE.
1L,NCII " IN" flOUTIIFItN IDAHO, !
with stock, teinl und housihotd goods,
free ruiiulng wulci, good riingo. 1, T
Hoy num. Htorcr, Idaho oJhi
1M ACIIFS OF I.ANO WITH vVAlTTlt
rlgl t, 3Vi inllea auulliMcst nf llexliiirg,
Id iho, ucr under eutllvatlou, two.
room house, grnnury. stable gonil will,
farm Implements, rice 9Ihie will gtvu
tlmo on tiirt, will take some trade ti un
and wug.in Apply to A. II V. McCarthy,
Independcnci , Idaho
" ll.ACIti: FAItM IN IMIAPI.H WITll
line brick clay Imtlcimnta und stock
thereon, tfflisl Address f Jl 'I rlbiini
, AVTED IIELr.
UANTFD-CANVAHSINO AOFSTH IV
every county tn solicit subscriptions eo
The lntcr-Mouniain I tinner, an udy cm.
(toy ment, with goo I tnc.uii. agents lu
tho touniry with horso and bat,,) eape
clally desired, canvuers make easily ei
to !(' r mniHll Addres InlirMoun
lain 1 inn, r Hull Lake Cltv I luh
WA2JTED.
do voir wANr 'io si:i,i. a fmim?
ir you want to sell u farm or ranch tell
the farmers and atock rilser ulinit It
Ih) Urt wa) to reueh them Is through
lln Inltr-Mounlaln Farmi r Thi ngrt
cultiiral weekly i oea to over tiouo home
of former un I stock-raisers, so If you
have it good pleco of 1 md to sell ut n rea
son ildo nrlco von ought to tint a buyer
among them The cost of un ml Is small
W cent pc- llne-uevtui wonl tu ihe
Inter-Mountain I'armer, Salt ljtko City,
Llnh
Jacks for Sale.
ONIJ MU1MOT1I JACIt ONK SPAN
ISH JACK and ONI! FINK bTAMJAItl)
UltlU) SlAI.I.lON wilghlng IJ.I1 pounds
For full Information call on or uddrosa U.
U CAT11.I.L, Jltr Corlnno Mulu llaneh,
Cortnne I lah
IIJCUUATOR MPlfc'
nt 'lrltalgrctule L, ' J 7V
tiro. II. STAIII . Qulncy.lll. L k?
JERSEY
FOR SftLB
A ounj rrgtorrt Jrrar bull,
Uesorct Chief No. 64263,
81m. Comblnotlnn Denenot lam Dlplo .
man Ida MnrtgrM IIo Is ihotcrl) brut j
nnd good imthlditilb Ton montbt oil I
nnd wlit toon be re ail j for neivlcft
V BROWWI1SO, !
OaMen, Utnh
THE FHMGUS
O.I.&Hogs
f
C. J. 0. IRWIN, Imrortsr and Ureeicr
1840 S l'otirth ntt St ,
Bait Lake City, Utah
Quickest Mntmlng Hot, Known
t tub I., f. 1. us (lie n
Corie'i mi l,n e Soli lie.l
Pll.es It. ISOII thl
Universal Repair MgcMnsxa 'XS'.1
s.i'jiT . . .ml, . Il"'.i '.' t MIIIAC jloH oJajSNtllO
W. II. INN IS,
5?0 r. nrd So , Salt Lalto City, TJtnh
jrJz County Survyors
jffX&&' ""-I rn?in:crs
sAfiSnW We have all the
V T"TraR, oo" and supi.lt-
II ifc 5"" ""''
flUllLsVL l'1,n Wueprlnlel
ifit-iii!r eame dny received
slS'lfllrjeJ and rettirneil to you
cysy l'emt roko Htntfonery
Qpufejj El :j South,
salt Lake.
i DENTIST ;
10 l-B W. Kl tOVIi Mlliril ST. .
.; tiiiims Jionp.it .tii ;
1 Heceptton rovm C Central Itlock i'
(iraduate N jtoll of yt ntltry j;
DO NOT HUT OR sni.t
WHEAT, OATS, BARLEY
OR POTATOES
WITHOUT riftST nBTTINa OUK
1'nici.s.
Cleavcland Commission
COMPANY,
lit West Becond South Street.
P. O. Kox SCC, HALT I.AK13 CI TV, UTAH.
, 'Phono lsVs
TUTTLE BROS.
nusiNKPS i:flTAHLiHHi:D isn.
Coruespond with us Wo will gladly end
freely glvo you any Information In our
line
REAL ESTATE, MORTGAGE LOANS
Taxes raid Intermit nnd Incotna col
lected Notaries public. Legul pupcrs
jrawn
orncES: 110 main street.
nnJltrnutnJiJiJXfUiAutfvtaTiPjifinp ' H
jCULLENf I
1 HOTEL s j :
I S. C EWING, Proprietor H
g Salt Lai: City Street Cars (torn ft H
t- nil Train l'ass th Door p W M
m.tvnniTnjvrsvnjnnnrinrinjuisi K H
J ...THE... II
I Bank ' Coninrce ( I
OF SALT 1 IKE ill i. m M
' orprns To nrror is? 'M M
P eve- facility their 1 ' C kR M
I J A CITNNMM1HW 1 ) S'
S I U AV 1 1.H IN I ... i t m M
S WO CAKUlb Asa l e r J f jB
lyWrToRSERYCo. I I
rull line of fruit nnd ornim r.i 1 t , B H
amnll fruits rosi a rhrut t Nicr ry n H
aid lulling ground "III I r n I I re k B
p.Milh Oltlce SOU A tus bl k Mull or- W
tier, sollrlli.l , ;
KEMMERER I I
THE PERFECT COAL 1 H
linn been Rivru first pirn o am r 'WycK iff
tnlnaT tonln b tli Ouvliiuu nt of tho H
THfi KfiRIMERER COAL CO.,
Kcnimeror, Wyoming;. : M
TKivrriioNr to H
Salt Laleo Olllcea 51 W.st econi X, H
boutii. r- c kittih '4 H
Gene ml Bali a Auent. jr M
EllESYsJIl ' I
Hotel Knutsford, Salt Lake City. ; H
i- H
PRACTICAL FURRIER, 1
FUR DRESSER
AND TAXIDERMIST. i k
HlKhest cash prices paid for all furs; , 1 H
and Kama heads I H
The larcest business of ItA kind In tho , ! H
world. v tlM i I H
JOHN F. BES, ! I
Manufacturing Jeweler. H
Oil troll mtnte Into nvr tjl Jewel rr '.
DtnmoiiO work, intdnls, engravlntf, 3W ' M
dry repalrlnc fl M
Oilers by mail promptly nited, ifl M
C9 MAIN BTKHI.T. !li M
t
THE UTAH JUNK CO. '
di:ai.kus in j. B
Hides, Pelts and Beeswax, f H
Wetls of all kinds Itubber, Hoes, Bcraa J
Iron, Potties Carload lot u spclaltr IH
C3-C3 K. Klghtll Bouth Telephone 3 j H
Bait Lake City, Utah. ' H
THE PERFECT EAR TAG. I H
M.H. ,r ALUMINUM '! ATTACHED IN. M
OTANTANi;OUhLy,tiiliiirli. l shu. !
. II lull n p . 1 a I n.s tinnl te I If ilcUr). IH
Ml. rl 8LT l AKRDTAMP CO., r. M
hAUT LAKE. UTAH. I M
rJlT JfTlTr Bt'odc anil Ornamental nf all kind. Our trees Tmvo a H
iP i'a. BJ a Ji record of over h tlf n century, V rlto for price uofor H
liiiylni; Wr want kocmI local nr;cntn Write for term. H
TRFFS I'lONKKU NimSIilllKS CO, ltox UW, Bait Lake, City, M
iSMsa!.VTr&7Xtzyz7mn?m rrnr-Tr.'s'.'iTr gmnrt"!.: Jiii-gi'i rri..r?ri-XTi.':.vujr:i!Mettttn M
I Davis Couety Nurseries, j i I
CENTERVILLE, UTAH, j I
Ilave for Bale 600,000 of tho heat commercial varieties ot ap- . H
Nple, ponr, jilum, prUhW cherry, apricot, peach, nectarine, rend nl- I1 ', M
luonil ever grown In Utah, nt reasonable prices; also small fruits, r ' M
T0303 and ornamental trees. Wo solicit mall orders. t , M
VAN A1ETER, HARNESS & CO., Proprietors. j M
OfflccB 315 rend S10 Atlas Block, Salt Lake City, Utah. P. O. I j H
Sox 21)8. I I
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO., Manufacturers "
OASOLIINE E-NOIINES. !
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.,
218-220 So. NVest Temple St., Salt Lake, Utabv