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Show i h WAS "'STATE qsafiWS I Cecil Newell,, of Modcnn, was kicked I In tho head "b'y k, hosonnd "dangor- I -nusly injured. I Thoro nro ten cases Of emallpox pr' I suspected smallpox within tUo tltj I 'limits Of Salt Lake. 'Tho sportsmen of Ephralm havu ile- I 'dded to stock tho now canyon lako I .rcRorvolr with trout, r Salt Lako Is to havo n $300,000 mi- I L. dltorlum, whlch will ho used for mil- slcal 'events and concerts. As a result of a strike of mlllmen and carpenters In Salt Lako, all tho '011118 nro short-handed, being prnctl- I cally shut down. I While playing basoball at Plain I City, John Gcddcs of that placo had E his right anklo fractured by colliding I with a baso runner. ' The next annual convention of the I National . Association Of Credit Men E -will bo 'held in Salt Lake about the '., inlddle of June, 1908. Florence Potter, a 'woman ,of tho half-world, suicided In Salt Lako City, f taking laudanum, sho, having tired of j., the life she was leading. - F ' Mrs. Cella Ityan has been arrested j , at Park City on a churge of burglary, I It being charged that sho burglarized I a residence, securing $110. As the result of a qunrrel over a I . come of cards, Nicholas Smith waB ! shot by Paul Bosrus, at Park City, , and is in a critical condition, j A Tho mercury fell below freezing point at Spanish Fork one night last week, and considerable damage was dono to tho potato and bean crop, f Georgo Crathorn, a farmer of Hooper, was thrown from his wagon during a runaway and seriously in- Jured, his collarbone being brokon and I his skull fractured. J Tho old wooden brldgo over tho river west of Lehl has about served Its days of usefulness and as soon as I the high water season Is over tho county will build a 00-foot Iron bridge, i About $30,000 worth of new rails I and ties have been ordered and sur- I vcyB aro being mado ror tho proposed extension of the Sanpeto road into ft the Morrison and Fcrron coal fields. I II. A. Malnqulst, a horseman about E 38 years of ago, committed suicide in 1 Salt Lake by taking morphine. De- K spondency caused by drink is sup- I posed to have been the motive of his I act. E Eugcno Dumalt, a fireman, was f Knocked from his cnglno by striking . brldgo at tho Devil's Slide, In We- Of ncr canyon, nnd fell into tho river, his body having not yet been rccov- S vrcd. B Tho two-ycnr-old son of Henry E Stevens of Ephralm fell from a high i chair, hlB head striking tho stovo, concussion of tho brain resulting, tho little ono's death being hourly expected. ex-pected. Mrs. Hebor M. Wells waa seriously injured In an automobile accldont at R tho Eaglo Gate, Salt Lake, about 2 K o'clock Monday morning. One of hor W legs wns broken, and It Is believed ft that sho is Injured Internally. B Stanlsa Mcslch, tho Austrian who B shot to death Hermann Obrovlch, a K fellow countryman, in Salt Lako City, B Is now behind tho bars. Mcslch B claims that Obrovich robbnd him of $700 and eloped with his vo. W The storms of tho pust week havo dnniuged tho hay crop In Ilox Elder county. Thu dry farmers liavo most of their hay mown and plied. Tho Juno grutjH that la not mowed Is turn- M Ing red, and It Is then spoiled for I hay. U- William L. .McCabo was Instantly I killed In the Cheyenne, Wyo., yards E while engaged In making up u train. 1 McUahe, who was formerly a resident I of Ogden, was running between Chey- I rnno and Denver and wart preparing I for u trip. I Mrs. S. .1, Townsend, wlfo of n I prominent physician of Salt Lako I City, cut her throat with a razor Sun- j day ovunlng and died within n fow i minutes. Mrs. Townsend was suffer- : ing fmm melancholia, sverluduced . by tuberculosis of tho Bplno. i Mario Illzznrdl, aged 40 years, com- !. . mltted sulcldo at Illnglmm by drink- i. , Up carbolic acid. Sho bought tho j ,, arid In n drug store, went to un Itnl-Ian Itnl-Ian saloon kept by a man named Stiss-too Stiss-too and drunk It. Sho died In great , agony shortly afterward. I' . ?, Jp ,tho convention or tho Western !, i'" Federation or. Miners ot Denver, Hobt I ,' .ert'A'damson or Kuroka was seated in I, f AU'n pftjeo or Horry Hlddel, tho dple- L. ' .. . lyuo I?9.'n tIint I,,nco wll 'wttB ref,,Beu' l 1 VfmlsKlo'n because ho wns charged ' ' vvllh being a Plnlterton detectlvo. ' '''''As a' result of a glaring error ills- i t I covered In tho new game low' It will "fbo ImppsBlblp, If tho law Is enforced, . !t' ,(o hunt or fish In Utah until tho logis- I "f nature meets again. Tho law would ' , f prohibit a .hunter from carrying his ' gamcj.'hjiuH'aCter he hud secured It. , , Justice" of. Jljo Peace P. J. Tallon of Park qity dismissed tho case against Joseph Laugford, secretary of tho ' t minora' union, who was charged with f rioting In forcing tho departure from Park City of two .non-union men em- ' ' Jiloypd-. l)y,i the' Hell; Tel uhpnu coin;. W- .... |