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Show f Iff UTAH STATE NEWS. LIIIIV' -iVi F Hiffrfl The Socialists of Sovler county have siiiiB; a decided to place a ticket In tlic Held. H.J ! It la estimated that 11,000 people at- .'tFft tended the sluto fair on the opening H ' ;. H' liif Hetwcen 200and SOOcarloadsof sugar H beets will be shipped from Moruul this H I season. H V The mlnesof Utah declared dividends B ,r I 'during the month of September total- H hi' 'lag 8285,000. H m Alfred Jnhansen of Frisco, was l-rvfc kicked In the mouth by a mule last U & week and severely Injured. H h . An epidemic of typhoid fever seems Llllwil to have strucU Frisco, there being-an B Vij unusual number of casca there. H I" Howell Davis was killed In the Daly B 1 West mine lit I'ark City last week, ho BH being crushed to death by the cage. M ' ' For the first time this season the B achools of Mantt will begin active BH r work on the 13lh Inst., the diphtheria BB epidemic being over. M I 'it Is not likely that there will be any BB , scaiclty of coal in Utah, nor an advance BB y ' i ' prices, whether the Pennsylvania BB ' strike Is settled or not. BB I A frolghtlng scow having a capacity BB of forty tons Is to be used fur traus- BB t j porting guano from Hat island. In the BB ' J Great Hall Lake, to railway facilities. BB r I The Silver How Foundry and Ma- BB V J ehlnery company of llutte, Mont., has B decided to move Its plant to Salt Lake BB1 City. The concern employs 100 people. H While experimenting with u tube of BB nitricacld, Miss Clara Coombs, a second B year normal student of the University BPi of Utuli, was badly burned about the BB n rm and wrist. BB At least two of the exhibitors at the BB state tair will take .some of their prize Bfl winners to the Idaho state fulr. The BB ; men ure .Mm Jctibcu and Johu Sleluy, BB , of Sanpete county. BB I Tlio ore and bullion settlements In BB the Salt Lake market during the month B 4 of September amounted to 91,058,800, BB not counting the output of the Hlgh- BBJ land Hoy and lllnghum Con. An unknown young man arrested In Halt Lake last week lius regained his BBl rcuson, but has been bereft of his BBM" t memory of the past. He enu remember BBJ K, 1 nothing whatever of his pabt life. J,' ) Sixteen messenger boys employed by BBJ M ft the Western Union Telegraph com- m Y puny In Suit Lulte City weut out ou a BBf ' filriku last week becuuse oue of their BBl fellow employes hud been discharged. i During tho six days of the state fair 3'.',(Kt8 people passed through the gates, un average of over 8,000 a day. At au c-xpeubc of over S30,0()0 the muttage- BBv) ment rcporta tihurplus In tho treasury. BB i ' Will Ilowen, of I'rovo, while mounted BBJ i on his bicycle, guve chiue to a dog. BBj I, The wheel and dog ciiino In collision, BBM nnd Mr. Ilowen is now nurslug a M sprained wrist and an ugly gush In his BBB- forehead. H William Dougall, of Salt Lake City, BBB attempted the role of peace-maker be- tween a friend and a stranger, when BBV the friend pulled a knife aud stabbed B - Dongall In the groin, inflicting a pulu- BB n' wound. E. P. Ilcpson, a brakeman, sat down BBV by the tracks In I'rovo and fell asleep 1 with his left foot on the track. A ' I freight train came along and ran over BBV the sleeping man's foot, severing It at BBf j the Instep. At tho Irrigation convention held In & Malt Lake lust week, it was agreed to BBBJ iush the Utah lake reservoir project BBJ j. ns the oue that Utah will usk the gov- BT ernmeut to take hold of under tho new irrigation law. I, A carload of strained honey was H j ' shipped to Chicago from Trice lust t j week. The shipment all came from H I Kmery county. Another carload is Bi i , being hauled to the railway and will III '" ahlpped boon. V " ' The National Hanks of Utah have " Increased from ten to twelve during the year vndlug September 13th. The Individual deposits have increabed from M,84,81U toSS,188,H0, an increase of BBV over i'O per cent. H The W. C. T. U. convention hold In BB Kbit Luke City last neek was well at- BB tended and a moM enthuslustla one- BB The treasurer lepoited the year's re- Bfl 'clptsntS317.73;dlsburbemunte, 815D.83; HBB balancu on hund,SiriS,00. BB Col. l'ercy S. Soneis, special agent of the general I nnd ollicc, hus been In- htructed by the acting Secretary of tho Interior to receive petitions from cltl- xetib of tho state of Utah for a limited amount of timber which muy he tnken Irom tho lauds recently withdrawn temporarily for the purpose of crcutiug H , , ,l,e Wusutch Korebt Iteberve. H The telephone strike, involvlug the H I; linuiiicn of Utah, Idaho, Montana and H Wyoming, cume to an end Saturday ' last, the rebult being practically a victory for the btrlkers, although BB mine coiiccb'sIous ucru madu ou both BjBJ Bh A geutleinan who has traveled ux- BB tenslvely and makes a specially of ut- BB tending state fulls, from Maine to Call- H ornla, declares that the fruit exhibit BB ; tl the fair wab us good as hu has ever B , ihucn, so fur hi quulity goes, not even B 'M -excepting California. H ,1 Atlleur Itlver City, Friday of last Hj i week, the blMecu-nioulhs-old baby of B .'j '. uud Mrs, Murk Simmonsou wus H lro-vncd In a shullow Irrigating ditch. "S' ,IL WK''"l.'i which would hardly have "mu to ils ''necs If the child had been B! able to stand up in It, bbbbbbbl'1 y BBBBEI 't. BBBBMiBBBBL BBBBBBBBBBl |