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Show UTAH STATE flEWS. H Nells J. Hcrtvlgson, ono of tho bovt H known cltlzons of Mt. Sterling, Is dead. M .Another opcrn liotiBO Is o.ie of tho m poBslhllltles'Of the near future for Og- H H Snlt Inlio phynlclnns nro opposing B tho nppointmant of a city physician H who Is 'opposed to vncclnntlon. H It hns been mndo unlawful -for any H one to drink Intoxicating liquors Q upon tho streets or alleys ot Mnlad M City. B Tho flvo-ycnr-old son of Mrs. Susan H Winwnrd, ot Snlt Lake City, fell Into M n tub of boiling water and Is .In a pre- M carious condition. M Lnscn II lack, an eight-year-old girl M -of Kanosh, was tripped up whllo run- B" -nlng from school by a boy and her H icollar bono broken. M Tho San I'cdro is pushing tho iork H on tho seven-stall round liotiso at Tin- H tic Junction and material Is belnc H rushed there as faBt ns possible. H Whllo nnullng Ico nt Dowoyvlllc, H B. M. nurbnuks had the misfortnno to H loso his team. Tho horses slipped Into H tho river and floated undontho Ico. H Androw Marx, convicted of casting H two ballots at tho last regular election H held at Mt. Pleasant, has been sen- H itouccd to six months' Imprisonment. H In a rear-end collision nt Promon- H -tory, on tho'LucIn cut-off, three Greeks H wore Killed nnd six Injured, n enr- H plow being overturned nnd falling on H tho men. H Lnrgo doponlts of pltchblonde, from H which radium Is obtained, have been H discovered In southern Utah, nnd H quantities of thin will bo shown at iiio H :6t. Louts fair. H Secretary Shaw has transmitted to H congress n request for nn npproprla-1 H tlon of SGG,000 for tho construction of H n modorn hospital for thVrty-slx beds at H Fort Douglas. t John Peterson and Joseph Thorpe BLV Iinvo contracted with Snlt I-alco partlos H to furnish ton carloads ot oollto stone. H ' Tliolr quarries are 'located about two Hi ullos cast of Kphrnlm. H' fiyor Morris of Salt Lake City has H decided to allow boxing contests In H Salt I.alto City, so long as tho fights H ar conductod In a clean, logltmato H vray, and do not flavor ot fakes. H Mis. Knrren Marin Morcuscn, who H rccontly dlod nt Moab, was tho oldest woman tlioro, bolng 89 years of age. H She came to Utah In 18G7, nnd until throe yearn ngo had lived In Snlt Lake. H John Smuln, nn nged and prominent Hj rosldent of Ogdon, was found dead In bed at his home. Death was causod by npoploxy. Ho was 83 years of ngo, and leaves a wife Mid thrco children. 1 During a theatrical porformanco at H Ephralm, somo one shoutod "Fire," n H panic rosultlng, no ono being sorlously h Injured, howovor, Tho flro proved to ho In a building somo dlstanco down tho H A special election was hold nt H BpringvUlo last week on the prohibit tlon question, nnd resulted In n victory H for prohibition. Tho voto stood 344 for prohibition nnd 212 In favor of H granting n llconso. ' Florcnco Fullmor, nged 9, of Abra- H ham, walked off n moving train he- 1 Jwcen Salt I-nko nnd Ogdon, while H asleep, sustaining a broken noso nnd H being badly shaken up. Sho Is rapidly H recovering, howovcr. H At tho nnnual mooting of tho Utah H rrcss association, hold in Snlt Lako H City on tho 18th, It wns decided to nc- H copt tho Invitation oxtondod to attend H 'Mo Kdltois' congross nt St. Louis dur- H Ing tho wook of May 14. H Tho now oincors of tho Utah Prats H association nre: Presldont, VIUiam H Buys, Wasatch Wavo, Ilobor City; first B Vlco presldont, Major 13. A. LlttloflolcL H Utah State Journal, Ogdcn; soconi H vlco presldont. J. M. Boydon, MK H Ploasant Pyramid; third vlco prcsl- B HonX, J. D. Qrnham, Bingham Pullet In; H corresponding secretary, I. 13. DIehl, B Mammoth Itecord; secretary, Pari oy P. 9H Jonson, nikuben, Snlt Lako City; BH- treasurer, W. ft. McPrlde, Provo Dem H ocrnt; historian, J. T. Jakoman, Mor- M cur H Utah's mining oxhlblt Is expected to H bo ono of tho most Interesting mndo H by any stnto at tho St. Louis exposl- B Uon, A mlnlaluro concontrntlng plant is nearly finished and will bo ono of H tho Interesting features of tho mining MBagJ |