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Show K!' UTAH STATE NEWS H i ( Killing' frost Is ahead of tlmo in Utah H ' I ' this season. H.v" 7 ' W. J, Bryan is announced to speak . ' in the state during tho campaign, H'' The socialists of Salt Lake county H . have nominated a complete county and Hy I legislative ticket. H '( If It Is rumored that a movement Is on fl I foot looking to the construction of n M J ) big smelting plant at Stockton, 1 V Boy Knlghn, on trial In Salt Lake M 4 City for the murder of Wlllard Haynes, M " was found guilty of voluntary man- ;j I slaughter, ' 'M ' Bert Williams, a twelve-year-old .. ' p Salt Lako boy, Is laid up with a broken Mf leg as a result of hanging on to a B 1 , rapidly moving wagon. H L. 0, Larson, a young man of May- M I field, Is laid up by a dislocated shoul- H , , dor and other severe sprains sustained H by being thrown from a mule. H Utah county has paid In bounty for M grasshoppers to date $3,458.81. Tho H season Is now nearly closed and the H grasshopper crop is practically all In. H The 820,000 dutnago suit of Percy A. H Slack vs. Hooky Mountain Bell Tcle- H phone company, at l'rovo, resulted in H a verdict of SI 0,000 damages for plain- H t Threshing for this season Is about H ( over in the vicinity of Mantl, and tho H . farmers have realized fairly good crops, H ' considering the very unfavorable sea- H A man whose name In supposed to b H Louis Johnson fell beneath the wheels H of a Short Line trnln near Lohl, Sun- H day, his body being completely cut In H Tho Tleasant Grove Mercantile com- H pany, who sustained the loss by Arc of H their warehouse recently, have rebuilt' H itnd nearly every trace of Dre has been H removed. H An epidemic of diphtheria Is ro- H ported from Millard county. The towns H of Hinckley nnd lliverton iro quaran- H tlued, the postofllco and schools being H closed In the former. H Itarnoy F.ckslcin, who killed Julius H Jennings lu u resort near Suit Lake H City, hits been released from custody, B ' tho evldenco going to show that tho H killing was lu self-defense. H Tho Western Union Telegraph com- H pany at Salt Lake City lias decided to H use girls on tho messenger force, claiming that they can not secure H' ' enough boys to do the work. H llclnhnnd Flhler, whllo attempting to board a moving train in Salt Lake H City, fell beneath the wheels and had his right foot so badly crushed that .., amputation will be necessary. i Two boys, nged 0 and 13 years, wero L arrested In Salt Lako City last week, .( churged with stealing horses from the V cstray pound. The boys were given a B sevcro lecture and turned loose. B, F.phrulm Formuster, was probably BBSV" fatally injured during tho races at the H Washington county fair. Ills horse H fell, throwing him against the wheel of a buckboard, crushing Ills skull. As yit there is no Indication that the BKSb strike of linemen employed by the Hell BBVI Telephone company in Utah. Idaho and BhBB ' i Montuna Is to come to un end any time j 1 soon. Both sides declare they will not H" ' BBSf An accident, resulting fatally, oc- i eurred at Bants Clara tho other day. Hl Kenneth Graf, the olght-yeur-old son L.' of John Graf, had his foot crushed by BftSHj I n horse and blood-poisoning set lu, BvSH ' causing death. m Boss Milne, the Dlxlo athlete, who ! played with the U. of U. team against Nevada, lutd his jaw fractured by the U ball in a game between the Panaca, j I Nov., team and the St. George team ut H I the Wiibhlngton county fair. W I Regimental Color Sergeant Hamilton fl I .1, Carroll of the Klghteenth Infantry H ' at Tori Douglas, suicided lust Saturday H by placing u revolver to his head and H blowing his brains out. It Is supposed H lie was temporarily deranged from the H efTects of li(iior. H The report that 0,000 Indians on the H reservation In San .luuu county were H starving proves to be without foiindu- H lion, according to u report mudu by H Indian Agent Huyzlctt, who Iiixb just H made u fourteen duys' trip through H San Juun county. H J. 1!. Busby, n Salt Lake man, has H fasted twenty-two days, believing H that by fasting ho can cure a disorder H of the stomach. It U not known how H much longer ho will abstain from food, H but he avows he wUl do so until hu H I feels iv cure has been effected. H ' . H. W. Ilrerrton oMMeusimt View suf- H j fered cjuite a loss from tire last week, H A little boy playing with matches In H the yard set Ore to some straw and be- H fore It could bo put out tho barn, out- H houses, hay ami tools, to the extent of H probably SI, 500, were destroyed. H The plant of the South Jordan Mill- H ing company was totally destroyed by H1 - Bre Saturday night, entailing an estl- mated loss of 917,000. The mill con- H' lained from mx to eight hundred H liushels of wheat and ubout 50,000 B pounds of Hour, Nothing was saved. ! Tho corrals nnd stock yards belong- BJBH ing to the Lundgren estate at Lehl BHBB iveut up in smoke one night last week, B Ten tons of hay were destroyed, and B'. " one cow, oue horse, four pigs and a lot H ' chickens perished. The fire hap- H ,. pened at a time when all vrere BBBK i asletp. Hlm 'BlBBk |