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Show I -UTAH STATE NEWS H Uctobor 1C will bs Utah day nt thr H Jamestown exposition. H A grand Jury will lo called In Sail H Lako City on October 0, to investigate m .. tho alloged food trust. m ' Salt l.al;c now :ib n pon factory, B , Uio only fnctory west of Akron, Ohlo B that manufactures fountain pens. K A Salt Lako eoncorn Ib now Import- B lng Kansas butter Into tho capital city. B and Boiling tho bcBt cronmcry grade B for 30 cents n pound. B Tho sham bnttlo fought by tho 0. A. B It. vctorans at Ogden last week was a B! grand buccobb, votornnB from nil over H, tho stnto taking part. B; Tho Standard Oil company Is to Hj have a rival In tho Utah flold, accord Hj - lng to tho Intoat reports, a now com H, pany now being In tho procesB of for- Hi tnatlon. V John J. Holland, a minor, mot in H taut death whllo nt work In a Tark H City mine, a mnss of loosened rock H fnlllng upon him, crushing him bo- B neath It. H; Wnltor Clark, a trnlnman, nnd Pau' H .Toarln, nn Austrian, were aovoroly -' burned by tho explosion of a quantity H; of copper at tho Amorlcan Smoltlng fc B Kenning company's plant. B; John McVlckor. flio ploneor Salt ' " i,nke nssayor, from whoso omco the B. orofl from Utah's first mtnos were ns- t; Bnycd, died In Salt Lake City on tho am, 27th, aftor a brief Illness. f Friend Stone, n former rosldont oj ft' Ogden, . wna nccldontally killed nt Itono, Nevada, Inn), wook, his rtvolvoj B foiling front tho holster nnd explod B lug. tho bullet pasting through his ah- i ,.fc ii 1 1 i ., ifa HiJ T.. .-li,.T- Itlilfcl Attorney Oeneral M. A. Hrreden gives hlB opinion thnt tindor tho wtate law a county offlnr cannot be pild by tho county of which he Ib un officer of-ficer anything for 11h hcrvlcos In ex- 'C8B of the siihiry proscribed by la nnd allowed by the r'ltmty rominlB sloners. Park City people nie beginning to complain about tho pi Ices boln-charged boln-charged for foods. Until t'.o rorsn htlrrlng up In Gait La;o prices In Par". fClty woro lower tlinn oUowhere, bu now. It Ih claimed, tho prlres are b-lng b-lng raised. Georgo neesley, n minor, fell 10( foot down a Park City mine, heat) first and his fnco and head arc cut and bruised, tho lower Jnwbono lr broken, and his bock Injuied. Uees ley was working by himself and w,-u not found until tho morning shift went to work. Tho protest of Ogdon ngalnst Urn screeching graphophones that make din in tho nickel thoatros of the city I was formally presonted at the council meeting last week, when Councilman I Dickson Introduced a resolution to I direct tho chlof of police to abate 1 them as nuisances. The Escalanto valley, from Mllford to Modenn, Is receiving considerable attention Just now as to tho agtlcui turnl possibilities of tho desert. Ex ports In tho employ of California cap ltallsts have been haunting tho dosert expanse recently, investigating lrrl- Stonmdi trouble, Heart and Kidney ailments, enn be qutukly corrt-uteil with a presurliitlon known to (lrtigglslB uvcrv litrtiH pr. Iio'h Keslornttve. ' llic prompt and surprlhliiK relief whloli tlilri remedy linmediately brings i entirely en-tirely duo to Its Ilestorutlvu action upon tliu controlling nerves of tho Stomach, 1 etc. For sale by T. J. Wmlsworth. It hns been rumored that tho Schwnrrschlld & BulaburRer company, which has largo packing establishments establish-ments In Chicago and Knnsas City, la considering tho placing of nn oxtcn-slvo oxtcn-slvo plant In Salt Lako City. Chlof of Police Sheets of Salt Lqke City must stand trial on a charge of accepting a bribe of $1,800 from tho nlleged McWhlrtcr bunko mon, as a result of a decision rendered ren-dered by Judge Morso last week. The registration at tho Stato I'nl wrslty ha3 reached 720. Of this num , ber 483 are collego stuJents, miking tho largest registration of coliogf Btudents In the history at the school Tho number of preparatory Btudpnti Is 273. Robert S. Campbell, formerly gen oral manager- of the Utah Light & Railway company, who attempted to end his life nt' Logan several week ago with a razor, whllo temporarily domented, has completely recovered from his Injuries. Alex Agondot wob accidentally sho' while hunting for some cattle neai Ogden. Agondet carried a shotgun lr his hand and while running fell ove? a stone. The gun was discharged am1 tho shot lodged In his wrist and thigh Inflicting painful wounds. Daniel McCullum. who was sent tc tho state mental hospital from Provo last week, was apparently driven in sane by tho apparation of a dead friend. McCullum claimed that hit friend, who was killed sometime ago, "$ulltred dny And' nrWrtflie torment tor-ment ot Itching lilies, Xothiiig helped me until I used Do.m's Ointment. It cured me permanently." Hon. John R. Garret, Mayor, Glrurd, AIu, |