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Show UTAH STATK NEWS. H It Is stated that ttio work of liylng H ho first trnck on tlio Mo ft at lino will 1 commonca on July 10. H ' riiinn nro on foot looking to Mm or H tabllshmont of n free cooking bpIiooI H hi tlio rvhools or Suit Lulte ('Jty. H Hnrry StovonH of I.ehl, whllo vlslt- H ing in Snlt Lako City on tlio Fourth H ' lind n flngor blown oft by a giant flro- H craoltor Hint oxploded in his hand H Joo Percy of Snlt Lnko Is In tlio WM i liospltnl an tlio rotult of tho oxploslon H of n onn of powder on tho morning H of tho 4th, tho can utrlklng him In tho H ' Load. 1, Karl Plnnoy.wns sorlonsly Injured fT In " runaway In Salt Lnko City on tho m 4th, tho boy being thrown from a cart 1 and tho runuway horso stopping on M his head. H Harry Grow of Snlt Lako City had H his loft hnnd blown off on tho mom- H ing of tho 4th by tho premature ox- B plosion of soma powder which ho had H In a " Tho stato supromo court, in nn H opinion written by Chief Justlco Bas- HH kin, holds that tho lnhcrltanco tax law M passed by tho lcglslaturo of 1001 Is h constitutional. M Frank Drowning was shot In tho B. back with a shotgun by soma Salt Lako lads who woro celebrating tho By' Fourth, hln Injuries bolng quite pain- J y ful, but not serious. i Tho first sunstroke of tho season H was roportcd in Salt Lake City on H July 1, whon Albert William, n bill J V poster, was ovorcomo by tho heat ar.d J taken to tho hospital. H Tho messenger boys in tho omploy H J of tho Western Union Telegraph com- V pnny In Salt Lako City went on a H strlko July-1, tho company having re H duccd tho Rcalo of wngos. V' Mrs. Carollno Young Cannon, wlfo of tho lato President Georgo Q H Cannon and n daughter of tho lato Bj President Brlglmm Young, died In H ' Salt Lnko City last woek. H Mrs. Carollno Iloadburg of Salt H Lnko had tho end of hor finger bltton ;' off by a horso last wool;. Tho anl- mal becamo enraged, seized her hand Hf1 in his mouth and bit tho flngor off. K Thoro was a largo list of nccldonts In Salt Lako City occasioned by colo- - brattng tho Fourth with gunpowder ftf ... , , i -nnd flro works no less thfm' slxtoch persons bolng Injured with oxploslvcs. James McDonald, G7 years old, nnd J a veteran of two wars, was shot in T tho breast by W. J. Bryan In Salt H Lako last wcolc. as tho result of a r quarrol over a dog. McDonald will ' Leonard Hess, a farmer, was nr- H rostcd In Salt Lako City for stealing n sllvor-mountod garter from n drug P storo, and now somo pcoplo nro won- ' dering if nil Utah farmers wear all- BL vor-mountcd gnrtora. H At a meeting of tho stockholders H of tho San Pedro, Los Angolos & H Salt Lako railroad, hold in Salt Lako H City on tho 2nd, nn lssuo of $50,000,000 of 4 per cont tlfty-ycar gold interest bearing bonds was authorized. A fight is to bo made against tho ' pests which infest tho orchards of fli, Utah, tho Utah ntato board of liortl- f culture having Just Issued n pamphlet containing formulns and rccommondn- Hl tlons for tho disinfection of orchards. - Thoro Is war between tho contrac- I tors nnd carpenters of Snlt Lako City, H I and it Is fcarod building oporntlons bH"1 will como to n standstill. Tho trou- bio nroso over tho rofusal of tho con- tractors to recognize tho carpontors' H union. Hoth sides declaro It will bo a fight to tho Ilnlsh. j A llfo-sizcd copper stntuo of Maud , I Adams, tho noted Utah actress, may IBBb bo one of tho features of tho stato's ! exhibit at tho St. Louis oxposltion. If that Idea '8 carried Into execution tho HB' popper will bo tlio product of n Utah Bfj . 'Amino. MB Vi During tho month of Juno tho high- Mra 4 est tomporaturo rocorded in Salt SBJ A tnko was 91 dogreos, on tho 28th, and IMRj tho lowost 51 on tho 4th. Tho moan fljjBff tomporaturo for tho month was 70 IRa w , degroos, and for thirty yours past C7 JflfreK fU degrees. iffyfttLf Tho roport of County Cleric Jamos iJMmTT, of Salt Lake county shows that for Wfim. tho ,lr8t huir ot tho yonr 1903, ond,ns M&ffW- Juno 30, thoro worn 708 marrlago 11- SMiil- ' censos Issued, and 118 dlvorco com- jjBllBi ' plaints woro fllod for every six mar- XttHJ riagos one Ulvoroe. JKbBbH. William Wilson, aged 20, wns shot HiBBHf and dangerously wounded by Police- JIBBbF j man Leaker in Suit Lake Inst woek (i Wilson and three others resisted ar- f rest, took the policeman's club from ' him nnd wore beating him, whon he kU shot in self-dofonto. pBBBjH1 ' Tho management of the Saltnlr BBbTI Beach company hus arranged for tlu PB construction of an aquatic railroad, H i run on tho principle of a moving slrto- walk, which Will bo used for tho pur- ( po30 of carrying bathers fj-om tho pa- rlllon out to tho acp watar. |