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Show H '! UTAH STATE NEWS. H (, Tlio metal production of Juab count; H for tho year 1902 la iilaccd at 5,977,C9I. M ij A lodgo of tho Independent Order o) M ' . Odd Follows was Instituted nt Spring H vlllo Inst week. M ' Charles Srhllcht, tho circus cm- H ployo who wns shot and seriously In- m Jurcd In Pnrntollo Inst wook, wns for- H merly a resident of Salt I.nlto City. H i Tho floods of tho enst havo caused H a n sorloun shortngo In tho tobnrco mar- m f kot of Salt Lako. Especially Is this H 8 bo In rogard to tho supply of plug to- B I bacco. i ' Snnto Tnlnrlco, nn Itallnn, fell undoi n switch ongino nt tho coko ovens nl Cnstlo Onto, on Saturday, hoth of hit feet and ono arm being sovorcd. lie H ;i cannot survive. K At tho Fourth of .July celebration lr H ijj Santnquln, Cuba, will bo represented H by tho most beautiful young lady ol H jj tho. town. Porto Itlco and tho Philip H It pines will also bo represented. K Tho management of tho Saltalr re- H j sort has reduced tho fnro from CO H A cents to 25 rents, tho samo an It hap B ' been In years past. Tho public would HSJ , not stand for tho Increnso In rates. BSJ ' I ! Florenco Ropor. a 15-year-old boy, BSb ! t wlillo stealing n rldo on a street cat Bftx 'J In Salt I.nlto City, wns struck by a BSj' polo nnd knocked under tho wheels, BBs' i S his body being bndty crushed, death BBa' being almost lristnutnncous. BSj j An unsuccessful attempt was mnd BBl . J to burglnrlzo tho Oregon Short Lln( BSj. nl ) depot nt Eureka, ono night Inst week BSJ'i flj After gaining an ontrnnro to tho ofllc BSJ. 3 however, tho burglars wcro frightened BSJ: jj j away, without securing any plunder. HSJ j I Seven now cases of smallpox were Bvf! J quarantined In Salt Lako during the HBJ Jj week, nnd 19 wcro discharged ni BSJ i cured, leaving 30 cases now In dctcn BSJ 1 1 tlon, as against -12 for tho provloui BSJ j j wcok, when 10 now cases doveloped BSJ !' Tho year book of tho department ol BftT i Agrlculturo estimates that on January H i 1 Jst last Utah had 3,570,070 head ol Bvf J j sheep, worth an avorago of $2.4C H each, or a total of $8,GG1,38G. These HSJ sheep produced In tho previous ycai H 1G,900,000 pounds of wool. H ,Tho statQ of Uta,h has added 127,882,- B 153. f? to tho value of tho vlslblo sup- B fdy of precious mctnls produced In the H J ',: United States during tho year 1902 Bwl v . Tho quantity of gold, sllvor, coppei H ; and lead ruined during tho year being H tho largest In tho history of tho state. Bft I Tho International League of Press H . clubs, In session nt Atlnnta City, N. J., H decided on Salt I.ako City as tho place BvJ for holding the convention In 1!)(M. H , Tho convention will bring to Salt Lake BSJ ' , City tlio largest nnd most Iniluontlal B f hody of nowspapor writers It has ovct M known. HI J A coroners Jury has decided thai H. tho death of Oeorgo II, Llttlcflold, the BSt , soldlor whoso body wns found In Sal! J Lako City, was duo to poisoning, nnd J that tho poison used was carbolic acid J thus proving It a caso or suicide. II H wns at first thought tho man was mur- B dered. H ( Theodoro D. Boal, a prominent con- B tractor of Donvcr, wns probnbly fatal- m ly Injured In a runaway accident In H 3 Salt Lako City, Sunday. Ho was H thrown from tho vchlclo after mnklng H ! j a gamo fight to stop tho team, his leg H 5 bolng broken nnd his head cut up i badly. H j Alfred Pink of Salt I.ako was set H tipon by flvo footpads near tho Warm H Springs nnd bent Into Insensibility, H tho robbers securing nil his (ash and n H Kold watch. Tho men nio believed to liavo boon hangprs-on of a circus H which was passing through. B 'ax niank and Kdwnnl Itoy, of Salt H ImMc, ciunrroled ono morning last H week, when Hay shot Wank, tho hub H let striking him In tho shoulder, In- B fllctlng n slight wound. Tho mou wcro H t ' neighbors nnd tho shooting wns tho H result of a standing quarrel. H j' Thomns Fltzgornld, a section fore- Hi l ' i min at Mounds, wns brought to Price, t v Snturdny, mirroring from a uovore V j j ' bentlng with clubs nt tho hands of ten Hr j j Jnp section tnon, half of whom wore H , j his gang, Fitzgerald hnil rofused to H . , I Got lco for tho Japs after G p. in. H J ' Tho oemoso plnnt at Ihl closed H down laBt wcok. During Its lOtMlny 1 ( run It convorted tho lert-ovor syrup H Into about two and a quartor million H pounds of brown sugar, wi.trn, whor H tho regular campaign commences thli ! f fall, will bo rollncd Into whlto sugar H Two Provoites had an oxcltlng ex H porlonco nt Soldlor Summit, Saturday. H I when flvo hobos attempted t& rot H' J: them. Tho men put up a gamo flght, H 3 hut wcro beaten Into Insonslblllty nnd B H robbed, ono of tho men hnving hli ' i -'nrm broken In two places 4 Jo.hn W111lns. n oniployo of Sollt H jto & D'owns circus, died at Ogdon from H 0J J, Injuries rocelvod In an oncountor with HijjBv an olophunt on tho circus train bo- HA twocn Ogdon and Kvnnston. tYlinins H walked In his sleep, and tho animal nt- tAcked rSL,r2uivK ? r . . |