Show UTAH STATE NEWS the hopes of the citizens of el alboro for waterworks water works are arc about to ie be realized L fulmer Fi ilmer a 9 year old salt lako lake boy was run down by a railroad tricycle and seriously injured A largo force of men have been put to work on the canal being built liy by the state near panguitch Ian gultch while working on a housed house brig johnson Joh neon a Spring springville ville carpenter fell from the root roof and as a result la Is in the hospital with two broken ribs the business men of bingham junction are considering ways and means for installing a system of pipes and hydrants for fire protection A full regimental post at port fort douglas Doug laa la is tho the present plan of the war department the house bill for military appropriations carries for tho the post the movement for temperance IW in ephraim Is now assuming tangible form at it a recent meeting it was decided to tako take steps to organize a temperance league tile tho democratic state convention for the nain ing of delegates to the national convention at denver on july 7 will wil I 1 behold be beld in salt lake city on friday juno june 12 A big force of workmen is engaged at tho the oad ogden en lucin cutoff tilling filling in the tracks of the southern pacific which were damaged by tho the waves of the lake during a recent storm thomas pierpont pont the first railway machinist to bilter salt like lake valley was found dead in bed at his homo home lu ju salt lake city on the heart trouble being the cause of death ada C butler aged it 18 committed suicide at hooper cutting her throat with a butcher knife the young woman had been despondent for some time although she had never hinted at suicide A movement Is on foot in salt bait lake city to send the high school cadet corps to san francisco to attend the great naval review next month subscriptions script ions will be taken to defray the expense of the trip balls of ogden shot oft off tho the endom a finger on hla his right hand the weapon exploded while balls was trying the trigger spring the ball passing dangerously near his head ignored in his will mrs aira mary elizabeth bulkley of salt lake city la Is endeavoring to establish her identity and secure the estate of her father john cain who died at long beach cal about a year ago may 1 all roads in the western passenger association will abolish lish second class rates on west bond passenger trains where less than 40 fare has been paid and only first class passengers will be carried jens S Nf nielsen eisen ot of pleasant grove who visited salt lake city last week with the avowed purpose of killing A A duncan deacan an attorney of the capital city has been adjudged insane tind nud Is now in the state mental hospital before ciany many months havo have passed it is probable that the weber clu club of ogden will be making preparations to move into now new quarters which hii have e become almost imperative owing to the increasing membership instructions have been issued by william ashton chief engineer odthe of the southern pacific and oregon short line railroads ordering the transfer of the engineering office of the southern pacific at sparks nev to salt lake city the president dent has signed a proclamation la establishing the natural monument in white river can yon san juan county utah the area set apart is forty acres which contains throe three natural 41 bridge 3 ahe 11 fek largest in the world dr henry lamotte 1 an oculist of salt lake will tast te st the constitutionality of 0 the law passed by the lost last legislature requiring all those who de sire elre to practice optometry to secure a license from the state board also created by the act axel bulgren Hul grena fit machinist employed in the smeller r at All murray urray killed himself on april 16 hy by drinking a quantity of carbol carbolic lc acid lie ho had been drinking heavily for several days and it Is thought that his mind had become affected by liquor accordi according ng to the report of the health officers there are now forty cases oci of s smallpox in tho the vicinity of west weber while the there re have been no fatal results from the disease as yet some of the cases are said to bo be of the most malignant form the little daughter of joseph C jenson playing near tho the canal which runs by the foot of atthe the hill below the agricultural college at logan accidentally fell into the stream and was drowned tho the child was between three and four years old |