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Show UTAH STATE NEWS sr Four million dollars' worth of but- ear, cheese, milk a. d cream waa pr daccd In Utah nit year. The ll frail crop wae the lnrn-.il n the history of Utah, tue Mmmtf 11 output exceeding 2,000 ram Harry Kheltun, a former at reel car coudiKtsr of Halt Lake City. " killed at Oakland, t'al.. on Tuesday, by a train. That the Oregon Hhnrt Line Kail-wad Kail-wad company will build a linn from Ik depot to Main street In llrlgham In now almoat assured. John Manning, aged rlghtyeeven years, a pioneer settler of Hlatervlllc, died January . general debility being lb Immediate cauH of death. The attendance at the poultry ahow ka Halt I-sko was good ami the ahow In pronounced an unqualified success About l.r.iK blrda went on dlspluy. Aa the reault of a flcrce windstorm Monday night, portlona of the root af the pavilion and hippodrome in Hal I ill r were blown off. raulK a lo-s f lii.ioo. Thomna Dcody, axed 70. of Hull Ijiks City, while on bla way to work, waa aelied with an attack of heart failure and died before a doctor could aa in in rnonr d. A man about 65 yeara of ago, nam ed Noble, waa killed at Thlatln Junction Junc-tion by a panacngcr train. No una aaw the accident, and It la not known Ju.it bow It occurred. Pam Ling, a Chinaman, la lnck"d up at the city Jail In Ogden. charged with basing attempted lo carve one of hla countrymen wlih a big knife. Ilia vie Urn, Ah Fong, la not aerloualy hurt The snembera of the I'mvo Bra d pertinent have already begun prepare Hone for the entertainment of vlsl Inn to the elate Bremen's tournament to be held In that city next August. Membera of the Halt Lake County Medical association have ruined the price charged for vaccination from It lo 3. Riving aa a reaann for the ralae the Inrrraacd coat of living expenses. ex-penses. Tbo l loh Prull exchange will In Corporate at Ogden thla acannn, wllk a capital stock of I2,ihk), and market Ita own fruit, eliminating the "middle, nan" and giving lo Ita stockholders ull proflta on the season's crop. The KaKli-at of Ogden are going lo have new home. Membera of the aerie have already euhacrlhed to suf-ii. suf-ii. . i i Ik'lvnt stock lj) amur.ih() building ol ' a modern dim house, with all fh modern conveniences and club equip Binnt With the eirepllon of one or two Isolated cases, the alinep herda oi rtah are entirely free from thn lip nd leg dlacaso, which during I '."'J and the early part of luat year, I h rent ened the Utah sheepmen with hciicy lossca. Fruitgrowers of Weber county are going to content the validity of the eectlon of the city ordinance requiring llccnie from tnrmera who bring fruit, vegeinhlea and other ranch por-ducts por-ducts to Ogden and offer them fni sale from wagona. Despondency due li domestic trouhle rauaed Mm, A. Drlacnll to at tempt aulcldn at Ogden. She dnitik an ounce of carbolic add. but a doctoi waa hastily aummonen and the uan id a atomacb pump eavou her life, al though ahe la atlll In a critical rondl tlnn. There la at the preaent lime :I77.-T97 :I77.-T97 47 of the atitn achmil Intel available for the.dlitrlrt achool fund ; Thla amount la on deposit aubject to rail by the achool dlatrlrta among which II la to be divided. The per capita apportionment haa been flxed at 13.48. I Claiming that the people of Utah re annually auhjerted lo a Ima of $100,000 through ihon weight pack-agea pack-agea of foodstuffs. Wlllsrd Hansen, tate dairy and food coinmlailoner, la advocating the passage of a weights gad meaaurea bill. In the annual review number of thn "Railroad Ited Hook." a monthly pub-llcatlnn pub-llcatlnn laaued by the Denver A It In j flrande, appears a aynopala of the last ycar'a progreaa In the Intermnuntaln region, with 103 orlglnul artlcl a on grlnultunil, mining, commercial and Industrial subjects. The commlailon which repreaented ' t'tah at the Alaska Yukon Pacific ex . position held at Belittle In 10 has '., i Bled Ita final report In the officii of -, X the atate treasurer, of the f 2.1.- 'i' 795 95 available to the committed, of . v yl which I'-'S.ooi) waa appropriated by the s - itate, l,025.fiO In caah waa not ued. , V Mra. I.ilc y J. Thuraton Kinney, ouo . of the orlKlnnl ploneera of Utah and - 4 wife of the Inlii Judge J. Kinney, prominent In the territorial hlatory of - t 7 the atate. having oeen chief Juitlcii 1 1 , the territory of I'tnh aa well ax tleto- Vj gate to congreiia, la dead at her home '.' In Hull Lake, hue waa kj yenra old. John Kdward ..irktnan, a realdent ol '' Bait Lake City, met a horrible death while on a mlinlon lo the Pucltlc I lalnnda, the mule hit waa rlillug mlHa- J Itig Ita footing and falling over a precl-i precl-i pice lutu the ocean. Klikiuan'a body J . baa not been rocovered. iWork haa Ik-en aupemled on the Ml Weber and Duvla county caniil Una leading out of Weber canyon, ow-Ing ow-Ing to the weather being too cold fur toncrete making. Work will not be relumed re-lumed until March 1, when a fur. force of 400 or more men will ruah peratlons. |