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Show tfPAli STATE NEWS. H Tlio trnck of tho Leamington cut- Hj off Is now fifteen miles below Stock- H ton. Ai Work was commenced Monday on T tho cannl for tho electric llghmlant H for Sprlngvilio. Tlio plant Isffielng Hj put In by tho city. B John Alexander, a carpenter, la M doad from Injuries sustained by full- H inp from n building on which ho was K .working In Salt l.ako City. Hj Judah Howclls or Bait Lako City, H la tho owner of a freak calf horn last -wock. Tho calf has flvo legs und H threo toes on some of Its feet. H Thoro Is n strong probability that M tho National Ouard of Utah will go B Into camp this summor with tho rcg- H .ulnrs at so mo paint In Wyoming. H Presldont lloosovclt will not par- H tlclpnto In tho proposed buffalo hunt H on Antolopo Island, owing to tho Dm- H Hcd tlmo ho will remain In Salt Lako H City. H At tho closo of last week twonty-slx H cases of smallpox romalncd in quaran- H tlno In Salt Lako City, sixteen now H cases having dovoloped during tho H Government exports will probably H lnvcatlgnto tho grasshopper pest In H Sanpoto county with n vlow to find H Ing somo means to cxtcrmlnato tho H Httlo posts. H Diphtheria and membranous croup H liavo been very provalont in Troplo H and vicinity this spring, claiming no H loss than twenty-ono victims, nil under 12 years of age. A rigid quarantlno Is In H Dr. Washington Franklin Anderson, H who died in Salt Lako City last wo ok H nt tlio ago of SO, was tho first prcsl- H dont of tho Utah Medical society, and H attended President Brlghain Young in H his last illness. fl Clydo Ellison, who shot and killed M Undertaker A. S. Watson In Snlt Lako M City, is on trial for his life. Ellison H will endeavor to provo that ho was H Justified In killing Watson on account H of family troubles. Tho loss of sheep in this stato dur- H lng tho past winter, according to a B report Issued by tho agricultural do- B partmont, wns 7.8 per cont through M cxposuro and 2.1 por cent' through B dlscaso, or 353,430 sheep In all. HBBr As tho result of a fall from a horse, HBBJHh. tho 13-year-old son of, Mr. and Mrs. BBBBBBBL Don Davis, of Brooklyn, noar Klstnoro, HBBBBBBh 1b lying at death's door. - As tho boy BBBBBBBBBk was at tho Umh of tho accident, BBBBBBBBBW dt, Is not known fiow it happoned. HBBJa lilttlo Alada Ross, ngod 3, of Salt BBHf Lako City, whllo playing In tho yard HBB nt her homo, was struck by a Btrny BBBV bullot fired by small boys who wore H' using a targot gun, tho bullot ontor- lng tho thigh, Inflicting a painful fl Victor M. Clomont, tho well known H mining onglnoor of Salt Lnko City, H died Sunday morning in Saltlllo, Mox- H Ico, ns tho result of an oporatton H which ho had undorgono a few days H provious. Mr. Clomont had a world- P wldo reputation as a mining onglncor. P Three nccldonts occurred In tho fnm H lly of acorgo Barney of Brooklyn with Hj In a week. A 7-year-old daughter wan B mn over by a roller and savoroly In Jurcd. nnothnr child tell from tho fthv and fore-he Ill collat1 bono, while n J third loll Into n canal and was fished J out Just in tlmo to prevent Its doath. BB Shnop Inspector Cnndland of San- BBHLMWhtf' peto county, aftor visiting tho cast f nnd wost desorts, estimates tho loss BBBBBBV of sheep through tho past wlntor and BBBBW spring at 20 por cont, Tho local flock- HHHHHX masters assort their loss will not K reach this figure m Charlos Chrlstonsen, a lG-ycarold HV Itichflold lad, has been convicted of H breaking Into tho tabernacle in that H city and stoallng a purso which had sHj been left on a scat by tho janitor. Tho H lad has boen sontonrod to flvo years H In tho stato Industrial school. KjK Tho commlttoo from tho Agrlcul- KvXH tural collogo of Utah, charged wlta BjlxW tho selection of sltos for tho flvo dry jEjLjB land oxporlmont farms in Utah, has i n$H definitely settled upon two tracts of jfljjM land. Ono of tho farms will bo lu JuTHH , Juab county and ono In Iron county. tyglPW TJl xncmor'a adopted by tho last liJHj legislature asking that n portion of rMlftS Utah's vast forest resorvo bo opened iHH to sottlomont will probably bear fruit, H Secretary Hitchcock having stated W that much of tho land lu quostlon will BH bo restored to tho public domain at K9H an early dato. Hi Tho 'work on tho Luctn cut-off has Hj reached a point threo miles boyond H tho Promontory paint and work Is H being rushed. Tho pllo drivers art H being worked two shifts by tho light H furnished from tho electric plants. H Piles aro arriving ovory day. H Tho wlfo of District Attornoy H Prank K. Nobnkor of Logan was sorl- H ously burned last wook. Mrs "Nob- B okor wau out In tho yard burning pa- H por whon hor clothing caught firo and H . bofor " could bo put out sho was B badly burnod on tho -back, sldo and H both arms. |