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Show I UTAH STATE NEWS. W i ft I Thoro is somo talk of a now bank Ht toeing organized In Lchl. Bl Sprlngvlllo 1b to liavo another now H Echool liouso that will cost bctwoon f ;G,000 and $7,000. Hl Black dlphthoria hriB mado Its ap- Hl pcaranco In Loljl, a fiumbor of casos V .having been reported. 'r' Tho blonninl report of tho Utah Bilk H I icommlsslon shows tho Industry In H 'Utah to bo In a thriving condition. Hi j Thoro wcro llfty-ono cases of small- K 1 ipox under quarantlno In Salt I.ako City B J 'at the beginning of tho present week. Hm In thofuturo tho Wostorn Union B messongor boys of Salt Lako City will IPf -t o permitted to enter saloons or V' houses of ill repute. H L. P. Dahoney, a Short Lino brake- H, man, while attempting to board a train, H f In Salt LAko City, foil underneath tho H cabooso and sufforcd tho loss of a M 'foot H Dr. Dcatty of tho Utnh state board of B tooalth advises a quarantine against tho 1 wholo state of Idaho unless better rog- ulatlons aro cBtnbllshcd In regard to B smallpox cases. Tho southern division of the Utah County Teachers' association hold B 'tholr monthly convention' at Spring. By Tlll lnst Saturday. About 100 teach- H f s. ors wero present. H ' ' ' , A largo number of tho potroloum H claims which woro located two years H-' ago In tho Spanish Fork canyon dls- H ,( trlct aro now being rclocatod, In most H cases by tho original locators. Oscur Winters, an aged cltlzon of V Frovo, went out Into tho yard to feed ' '"" his poultry, and whllo thus engaged Hf suddenly fell to tho ground and ox. Hi plrod beforo any ono could reach his f Ton students of tho University of U Utah havo been suspended for ten l days for throwing vegetables upon the H' stago during an amateur theatrical por- l formanco given by, members of tho H University. U H Tho latest complication that has H arisen out of tho dlvIsIoTtyof tho St H George wurd Is said to u o t)irefusal H of certain young ladles to aliowi.t)jeIr. B escorts to accompany thx1n&&oss lw- tho "deria Uno-" CSSL, ." V. Christian Olson who, while- tfttoHpH j lng to cross a bridge- In Parloy's can. B' yon, some tlireo weeks ago, slipped and,. "' fell to tho ground and was not dlscov. orcd until tho following morning, has succumbed to his Injuries. H Frederick C. Sims, who haa. just fin. 1 Ishcd a twenty-year scntenco In tho stato penitentiary, rofuscd to lcavo Hw that Institution when his tl,mo expired, H and has Becured permission from tho H governor to remnln In tho penitentiary. H Robert Lommon of Salt lioko was B lound In a lodging house In a dying condition, suffering from morphine H poisoning, succumbing to tho affects of tho drug soon after being taken to tho H hospital. Ray Clifford, charged with H drugging him, has. been released from H custody. S Bert D9.Sha.zz0, a for;ncr resident of Salt I.ako City, and who had an unon. H vlablo record in criminal circles in H that city, suicided in tho QVrtto, Mont., H jail on tho 2l8t,vvhero he was being H hold on u chargo of forgery. Ho took H morphine, strychnine and cocaine in B doses sufllcicnt to kill a horse. '. H Tho old folks of tho South ward, B Mantl, wcro entertained last week. H William Anderson, S5 years oldtho 1 oldost man presont, was awarded first H prlzo; Christian Monlc, ar., and wife H woro tho oldest married couplo, hav-" H in? been married slxty.ono years. Mrs. H Caroline Snow, aged 87 years, was the H eldest woman present. H A suit has boon filed against tho H Utah Sugar company asking for $25,- B 000 damages for tho death of Chris H Chrlstousen, who was scalded to death H in tho Lchl factory In November, while H nttomptlng to "ash out one of tho boll- Will It. Rollly of Salt Lako has been JVfl solocted by Senator Rawlins ns cadet VjH at West Point to succeed Cadet Lq QkB Compto, who failed In tho January ox- AVH nmlnutlons. Alfred II. McMillan and WAV Gerald II. Child of Ogdcn havo boon IH solocted as alternatas. EK Word comes from Ilydo Park of a gfH eorlous caso of poisoning nt that place, ffl as a result of which Krastus Lamu and ff his family camo very closo to death. Hi It is not known what polsonod them, H although it w something that was B prepared for tho meal. H Tho dlroctor ot.'cho census has de- H tailed Miss WuryJh. McQco of Park B City to taku charge of tho work of H collecting the statistics of wealth, debt Hj and taxation of Utah. Miss McGoo Is H tho flrjit woman employe to bo detailed H for wjjrk of this charactor. H Lollys oldest resident, Thomas Ash H ton, iHWead at tho ago or 90. Ho wan H with tbt'Mormons In all of their trials H jn Nnuvtik and helped to make the fu- H inous q'l "blundcruuss" out or a H-, BteamhoUt funnej thut was used in one H' 0 the battles ipught there. I fev - " M BBMBttp h |