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Show 0TA1I STATE NEWS. H ' Pleasant Grovo will lio nfty ynsvrs H 0ld on tho 21th, and a grand cclobra- m fclon Is proposed for that day. H , ' A fund In being raised In Salt Lnko H f ror tho rollof of destitute relatives of H j inlners killed In tho rocont explosion B at .Hanna, Wyo. H Tho bimlncsB mon of Ephrnlm have M challenged tho htinlncsH men of Mnntl B ' for n match i;amo of baso ball to bo M jlaynd on tho 24th. H Ovor n hundred mombcrs of tho H v National Editorial association were H ontartalncd by tho Utah editors tho m fore part of tho week. B Tho pooplo of Winter Quarters, who Hy suffered as has tho stricken camp at HT Hnnna, Wyo., havo raised for tho .H pcoplo there tho sum of $042.30. M i'lio asscsed valuation of Salt H j,ako county this year Is $10,804,014, H as against $I2.G72,C17 In 1902, an In- H rcaso of $4,131,491 for tills year. H Six ministers belonging to as iminy B denominations aro holding open air B-v tncotlngs on tho streets of Lehl In m tho evenings at tho prcsont tltno. B Thoro Is a shortago of storo rooms m in Salt Lako City, many mon who H. Wish to ontor business being unablo to 1 Jlnd buildings In which to placo their m Two masked mon hold up a treot M ' car In Salt Lako City ono night last H wcok, securing $21 from tho conduc- tor and motorman, thoro bolng uo !r passongors. Tho grasshoppors havo not boon nearly so provalont In Sanpoto county fl ., this year ns last, and (his fact occn- H ' slnm much Joy among tho fannors of H 'that section. V Work Is to bo commenced nt orir-o H on tho surveying and subdividing of H tho Uintah Indian reservation, so that H. itho reservation may bo opened Octo- fl i, j'er 1st of noxt year. H James Stowart, who shot 'his wife H' and killed himself at Idaho Palls, H Ida., last weok, was formerly a rosl- H lont of Utah, ho having lived In Lehl H nbout fifteen years ago. K ' It Is claimed that a creamery trust H 4 jl8 In operation in Sevier county Mid B that tho attorney-general Is Invcstlgat- l " rr'1 prosecuting th guilty parties. PB- Tho wheat prop of tho stato is in K7 most localities looking well, and whllo Bl tho yield will probably not bo so M largo as last year, tho acrcago Is BT creator, so that It will offset tho loss V Plans aro bolng arranged by tho H friends of A. A. Robertson and Harry H T. Duke, tho two ox-ofllclals of tho Wells Fargo bank, now serving tlmo M In tho stato ponltontlary, to cccure n H pardon for tho two men. LJ Thomas P. Kcof, alias Ed. W. Ham- P Uton, suicided nt tho ctato prison by H H hanging hlmsolf with a bunk istrap. H fc' t It dovclopod after his death that Koef H comes of a good family and was for- M jnorly a highly rospected business H Charles Gustavcson of Sandy was pel haps fatally Injured last week m -whllo nttomptlng to stop a runaway B toam bolonging to D. S. Wcnncrstroni B r of Sandy. Tho horses woro bolnp B 'driven by tho ownor, and becamo B frightened by flrocrackcrs fired by B small boys. H I Tont caterpillars havo Invaded tho H I mountains near Itlchllold. In tli" H & mountains cist and west of Itlchflold m ' 'thousands of them aro found on tho B jchoko cherry and older and Eorvl&i fl i jbushes and In places oven on tho sage H J brusn. JB The production of coppor and loid .ln Utah during 1902 was: Copper, 2G.9G4.02C flno pounds; load, 110.009,- 1" 441 flno pounds. Summit county produced pro-duced tho moot load, whlln Salt La'o coiint was tho loader In tho produc- JHBE tticu cf copper. Esf Henry Wagnor, ono. pf Utah's oarll- Hff : est settlors and who had beon a sui Sffltfl 4 cossful browor for many years, dlo1 fmM I Jn Salt Lako City Sunday nftor f BMR I long illnoss. Ho camo to Utah it iSaffif-TF 1 - 1S04 find established a brewery 1: ffiwPJ I J Emigration canyon soon after his ur iSaS tl rival. Wtm Pf y On July 4th Josoph Shooll and iH?lr"' I Hanmer Whlto of Ploasant Drove WiES r quarreled ovor tholr rospoctlvo rights iffflSH I t0 Bomo wasto wator, with tho rosnlt Wfw) '. that Mr. Whlto Is bedfast with a .seal SfFw jp ,n no o,ir nml two rll,a rporte(1 '$$bM i broken, and Mr. Shooll has boon in- i3f " torvlowcd by tho euorlff. !'JBtM' Ono of tho morit iMsastroit1 flrs jBB I I"" ,ms visited Oimcn In yof.'-i n WV1). plctel; destroyed tho plant nt Urn Og- BH) 1 don woolon mills Siturday nt'-ornccui, jBj ontallng a loss of about $2t.O00. Tho BB' flro was caufed by a hotbox In tho rag Ki w picking machine Fp Tho 12-yoar-old eon of Mrs. Sohurz jj roildlng at West Ojfden, c me nei H i bleeding to doath as a rojult of f H '' bad gaah in tho bottom of his font H- , citrod by etorplnir on a ploeo of glaes B ' Promrt medical attontlon cavod his B lifo, unless lockjaw sots in. H HH 1 i, . -rW |