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Show M VTA II STATE NEWS BBB I i i a B Tito movomont lo incorporate Blng H Jiam Junction us n city of tho third. 1 class was dofoated at tho polls. H Tho town of Moffat is to have two now, hotels to provldo for tho hungry B ilurfng Iho expected rush to tho reset- BBS VntTon. H Chlldron with matches got flro to tho H 1mm of Attorney Itobort Portor, In H Salt Lalto City, a vnluablo horso being B burned ns a result H William P. "Bachman v(tia struck by B a street car whllo driving In Salt Lake" H City, his skull being fractured, It Is H bolloVcd ho will recover. H While Evan Collcdgo Was unloading H llmcrock at tho sugar factory at Lchl, H a small piece struck him In tho eye. H It Is feared that ho will loso his oyc. H Philip II. Boyor, a pioneer of Spring H vlllo, proprietor of tho IJoycr hotel nnd H ono of the leading farmers nnd Jiartl- H culturlsts of that section, died sudden- H ly last week. H Finch. Heal, aged 14, was thrown H Xrom his wagon at Park City, light H lng on his head, his neck being brok- En. Tho boy got up and ran nbout fty feet when ho foil tlcil. M Tho Salt Lako Ministerial assocla- H tlon has entered a protest with tho H mayor against tho Fltzslmmons- H Schrcck fight, scheduled to tako place 1 In Salt Lako City on July 3. H Crops In tho- Monroo fields havo B never looked better. Tho boot Holds H ro In first class condition. Tlio first B " crop of luccrno Is being cut. This sea- H v Ison tho lucornois exceptionally (Inc. H . Work has begun on tho preliminary Survey for tho .waterworks Bystom at lonroo. It Ib qijlto possible that Eisl-, H noro will join Monroo in this improve- H ;ment nnd pipe Monroo ,wnfor over to H Elslnore. B W. C. Dunbar, who came to Utah In H '1802, died In Salt Lako City last week, M at tho ago of 82. Ho, with Edward H L. Sloan, founded tho Salt Lako Hor- m ald, nnd for several years acted ns Its H (business manager: H Alfred Granberg, whllo at' work In H Itho Daly West will! 'at Park City, last B jweek, wns caught In tho shnftlng,'and B whirled around ut a frightful rate, but B 'fortunately escaped with a broken leg' Hv 'and severe bruises. BBr Ml, With his right arm cKughtT-betwaeir BB"" a swiftly whirling shnft at tho Utah H Portland QonuV.it wor)cs, Salt Lake 1 City, J. Johnson, an employee, was so H badly injured that amputation of tho B arm was necessary. H During n heavy wind storm which B prevailed last weok at tho Lohl H transformer house of thrJ.Utah County m Light nnd Power company wns com H plotcly wrecked, leaving nothing but a H pile of brick nnd kindling wood. H Tho body of vVllllnm Crnig was H found near tlio moiith of Emigration H canyon, nonr Salt Lake, on Thursday H of last Week, ho having suicided by H taking carbolic acid. Craig, grew do m spondent because ho was out of work. H Tho weekly crop bulletin of tho H United States dopartmont of ngrlcul H ,turo for tho week ending Juno 0 tolls m of uninterrupted progress of farm H work ns n result of tho ideal weather. H High winds did soino damage,, but H othorwlso "tho week was an Ideal H Harrison Sperry was severely In- H jurcd whllo ' coasting on his blcyclo H on First street In' Salt Lako City. Ho H is tho third victim of an accident at H 'the samo plnco, Ilobcrt Borchor moot H dng death in a similar manner somo BB itimo since. H A school election of tho MantI school H district was hold last weok to dccldo H tho mattor of issuing bonds for $12, H 000 for the purposo of building n High H school in that city. Thovoto was nl- H most unnnitnous in favor of tho prop BB oslllon. H Tho corner stone- of tho Masonic H tomplo of, Ogden, tho first Masonic H 8tructurQ ,to bo -begun In this stato, H was laid Sunday by tho grand master H of thls'jurlsjlictlon, .in tho presence of H fully BQfJ of hlfi brethren from this nnd H surrounding states. H At llonjnmln tho ten-year-old son qf H Waltor Ludlow was sont out to tho H pasturo for tho cows during a storpi. H Ho loft his horso tied to tho gato, and' H -wliilo ho was driving tho cows out of H tlio pasturo tho horso was struck and H instantly killed by lightning. B The Stato Industrial school Is .to H havo a printing ostnbllshmont, -' In H which tho wgrk of tho nmaes-is to- H bq utilized nnd .will ho put in compqtl H tlon with that of other printing' cs- H tnhllshments, unless tho plans of ttif ' H board of trustees fall to maturo. ''' |