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Show UTAH STATE NEWS Emory 'county will sell about 2,600 acres of potentcd coal land on May 25. The horso fair at Logan has been postponod until Saturday, the 20th lnat. Statistics Just Issued show that 2,-478 2,-478 Immigrants arrived in Utah tho past year. Miss Ada Chamberlain, of Vernal, 'p nufforcd a broken leg In a runaway near that place. Tho Ellis of Salt Lake added $1,000 to tho charity fund by their two entertainments en-tertainments given last wock. Tho annual encampment of tho Grand Army of the Itopnblle will bo held In Salt Lako City on May 1C. Salt Lako City by tho first of Juno will have ono of tho most modern and best equipped gas plants In tho country. coun-try. Jakka NJaugaanos, u Flnlunder, agod 14, was killed at Bingham by an oro train which was running from tho mines to tht) depot. Utah educators will ihnvo headquarters headquar-ters of their own at tho convention of the National Educational association to be held at Los Angeles this Hummer. Hum-mer. Tho descendants of tho late Parloy P. Prntt hold n. lg family reunion in Salt Lako City on tho 12th In observance ob-servance of Mr. Pratt's 100th anniversary. anni-versary. It Is claimed (hat tlicro Is no county In tho stnto of (Utah that Is doiug more In tho lino df farm settlements and land Improvement this year than .Millard .Mil-lard county. Two masked men held up Walter Bellg, tho bartondcr of the Healy bar, in Ogden, and secured about ?G5 in cash and several hundred dollars worth of Jowolry. A petition to thu secretary of war Is being circulated in Wasatch county, coun-ty, requesting tho secretary of war to not dismantle Fort Dnchcsno and to keep tho troops there. Tho nlno-yoar-old son or Mr, and Mrs. William C. Meelor, of Fayette, had his hand shot to pieces by his twelvo-ycar-old brother while the two boys -wero playing with a gun. - " Sovcrnl Lohl citizens have formed a company and will erect an opera houso and dance hall the coming summer. Tho enterprise will be thoroughly modern and will cost about 140,000. Tho .Dai-ghtors of tho Pioneers of Utali hold an Interesting 'and important import-ant meeting In their quarters at tho fy Lion house, In Soil Lako City last week, at which all tho old ofllcers were ro-elceted. Tho miprorao court decided last week that terms of tho district court can only bo held" at tho times fixed by law, and that when terms nro hold at other times all Judgments entorcd uro Invalid. Martin Uaburlc, wThj had ixien in tho asylum at Provo slnco last September, Sep-tember, was deported lo Hungary last week, It having been discovered that ho Tind been In nn asjlum before coming com-ing to tho United States. Injured twice within four months by street car uacldenU-, E. CI. Lock-wood Lock-wood .has evidently decided that he will try .to ishako of the ihoodoo which Hccinu to hang over him by suing the Ogden Strent Car company for $4,000 damages. The steutaor Cteff Dwwllor, which has bran .In use on tho .fireen river for a year, or two Is to lie dismantled and 'removed .to Halt Iila'. where she will bo luiiucLcd and used .as n picas-tiro picas-tiro boat nt Sultalr bench during the I coning uouson. ' ' Uy n. fraction! horso Jumping off tho roadway in Qgdon cvuyoji. Into tho raging torrent ,f tlo Ogdeu river, Miss Itose Phbllp, 'Sft Ogdvu, was drowned, hr m(ly being found threo mlies down thy .rbvor from whero tho accident ocwrred. A loiio hl&'hwuyinuu .o,U erupted to "hold up tho San Pedro station agent at Pnyson, but fuitcvl to sweuro anything any-thing of value, owing to .Uio pluelcl-ness pluelcl-ness of A;ent Volch, who fought tlio would-bo robber oK and swod tho i cotnpauy'jj money, h Mrs. Alfredu 15. Iloohiy, ,whi shot i' and killed her husband In Salt Lako City, will probably spend tho nuoAlnd-or nuoAlnd-or of her days In lho Jiitano asrlum at Provo, hIio having boen adjudged In-tsane In-tsane by tho commlstiluu appointed to investlgato her case. Oedeu's new federal bulldjug J completed, so far us the walls and the roof nro concerned, and tho plastering plaster-ing Is all done. Workmen jiro now putting In tho wainscoting, tho interior inter-ior uornlco and llnishiug up tho v interior of nil tho Hours. Alfred Hansen, of Lognn, fell a dis tance of UO feet through an upon sky-llali sky-llali t lii n building on which ho was working, fructiiring his skull mid brooking both wrists. In falling ho utruck August ChrlsteiiHon, a fellow workman, and broko his log. Tho town board of Orangovlllo passed a resolution at their last sos-slon sos-slon that all olllcors should rucolvo ' nothing us compensation for tholr-sor- vices for tho year 1907, oxcopt tho clork and trcasuror, and they to only receive halt the regular salary. |