Show r VTAII STATE NEWS 1 A Commercial club has been formed nt Mount Pleasant Max Hayes was Injured by a cave In at tho Little Doll mine at Park City O Sinclair was run over by an automobile au-tomobile In Salt Lake City and Hcrl ously Injured The Sanpeto county teachers will hold their examinations In Krihralm Juno 7 8 and 9 Tho business men of lehl are putting put-ting cement sidewalks In front of their places of business Lchl IB to have a modern candy factory fac-tory tho flnanccH being furnished by leading capitalists of tho town Peter Stubbs who came to Utah In t 18C3 and has lived In Provo almost continuously since that time Is dead tit tho ago of 82 Grant Robinson tho young son of Mr and Mrs J K Robinson of Farm Ington wan Kicked by a horse nno severely Injured Four thousand extra lights are to bo r I used to decorate tho streets of Ogdon during tho United Commercial Trav dors < < convention James Gordon a convict accused ot Idlllng Potellne a follow prisoner at 41 tho state penitentiary has been bound t over to tho district court for trial 4 Odes < < Kendall aged 34 whoso homo was In Lehl died from heart failure while taking a bath at the Valley Hot Springs near Carson City Nevada 1 Tho recent hoavy rains Imvo caused tho inundation of several farms In Huntsvlllo valley In many places tho fields being under four foot of water Two deaf pupils from tho state doal and dumb school woro seriously Inured In-ured by a team running away In Ogden Og-den both children being thrown out of tho wagon About 150 members of tho Brigham Young Family association mot In ° Provo on Saturday attended tho commencement com-mencement exercises of tho Drlgham Young university and hold Its annual banquet Jamey Burton a fourteon yoarold boy working In tho Provo Pressed Brick cdmpnnye yard had his right band caught in tho machinery In some 1 manner tho member being badly crushed Ono of tho Immediate and most expensive ex-pensive results of tho disastrous fire in Ogden on May 22 is tho Increasing of tho Insurance rates in Utah excepting ex-cepting Salt hake and In Ogden In particular Among tho students who graduated r from Phillips Exeter academy Now Hampshire are Paul Williams of Salt Lake and Thomas Chalkloy Cotlln ot Nampa Ida Both runic high In tho honor list George M Davis for a number of years well known In railroad and mining min-ing circles In Utah was found dead In a Salt Lake lodging house death J being duo to an oxcesblvo Indulgence in Intoxicants I Articles of Incorporation of tho Weber We-ber County Humano society have been filed with tho county cleric Tho purposes pur-poses of tho society arc to prevent tho practice of cruelty to animals and to women and children Tho dam on tho Sovler river In d t Juab county and belonging to tho Deseret Agricultural company some fifteen miles south of Juab is In imminent im-minent danger of destruction owing to tho recent heavy rainfall Decoration day was observed by the people of Ephralm In a commendable way Loads of flowers were taken to the cemeteries and placed upon the graves of tho dead At tho Park cemetery cem-etery an Interesting programme was conducted Walter Baxter tho 15yearold son of Mr and Mrs Andrew Baxter of Silver Sil-ver City fell a distance of about sov cntyflvo feet In an Incline shaft at the Showers mine near Diamond and sustained Injuries which resulted In Ills death George Brokaw met with a severe accident Saturday whllo working In Goodmans stone quarry cast of Provo ° Pro-vo A sharp rock struck him on tho loft sldo of the head and split his car cutting Into the bono but did not fracture tho bono Tho Grass Valley tribe of Indians which live near Koosharem aro now without a leader since tho death of Chief Mokanowltch a short tlmo ago Just who will bo selected as his successor suc-cessor Is not known as Mokanowltch loft no descendants Miss Catherine Hancock and throe other young women were made dangerously dan-gerously 111 by eating cherries that had been shipped Into Ogden It appears ap-pears that tho fruit had been sprayed by some poisonous liquid and some of this was still on the fruit when It was eaten |