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Show I UTAH STATE NEWS." H Wnr Is being mado on tho Blot ma Bj chines In Ogdcn. H St. George has been enjoying flno H weather, with no snow, nnd men out H of doors in their shirt fclcovos. H Tho Indications at tho oil well at H Jit. Pleasant point strongly to early H and very satisfactory results. H In a train wreck near BnBeom, olgh- H ty miles cast of Ogdon, .Too York, a H passonger, was fatally injured. H A lono bandit held up n street car H in Salt Lako City, Saturday 'night, H and relieved tho conductor of $20. H During tho past year thcro wcro 390 H cases of smallpox In Salt Lake City, H all of whom recovered oxcept two. H Tho troops stationed nt Fort Doug- H las havo been ordered to bo In readl- H" noss to go to Panama on short notice. H Thcro were 3G2 cases of typhoid H fovor reported In Salt Lako during tho H past yoar, thcro being 21 deaths from H tho disease. H Sprlngvllle Is jubilant over tho com- H plctlon of tho new electric light plant, H which has been erected by tho city at H a cost of $150,000. H John Crosby, nged 14, employed in H Mlno No. 2, nt Sunnysldo, was killed H on tho 2nd, being run ovur by a trip H of loadod coal cars. H Whilo coasting In Salt Lako City, H John Wlscom, nged 9, and Fred H Thorno, nged 10, ran Into a tclagrnpli H polo, and both wcro Borlously injured. H Sliorlff Froyd, of Iron county, has H this year collected $S93.42 in fcos in H (tho dischargo of tho duties of his of- H flco. Tho shorlff's salary Is only H Josoph D. Mclntlro, n woll known H railroad man residing nt Ogdcn, wns H killed near Lucln. last wcok, tho sup- H position being that ho fell from tho H H A young man named Charles H Hughes of Salt Lake, but who was H visiting friends in Pnradlso, had his H thigh broken through being kicked H by a horse. H It Is reported Hint on tho dosort H about Modonn nnd other plncos sheep- H hordors nro amusing thomsolvcs by H shooting horses. Frank Hyatt had a H valuable maro and two colts shot out H thoro rccontly. H Tho Utah Sugar company tendered H tho employes of tho I.ohl factory nnd H Its Bovornl cutting stations a com pi I- H montary ball In tho Apollo at Amorl- H can Fork on tho 30th. Over 400 lnvl- H tatlons woro issued. H Tho fees received In tho offlco of H tho secretary of stato during tho year H 1003 amounted to $I9,198.GG. With H tho oxcoptlon of tho two provlous H yonrs, Uils Is tho largest amount talc- H en In slnco statehood, H Tho death penalty imposed upon H James Lynch for tho murder of Colo- H ncl Godfroy W. Prowso in tho Sheep H Uanch gambling houso, In Salt Lako H City, has bcon commuted to Ufa im- H prlsonmont by tho stato board of par- H Tho now superintendent of Moth- H odlsm In Utah to succeod tho Rov. J. IH L. Lolllch has bcon elected. Ills H namo is Harry Talbot, who Is at pros- H ent locatod at Portland, Ore, where H ho is pastor of tho First Methodist H church. H Frank Itoso, tho Salt Lako barber, H who murdered his wlfa on Christmas H day nnd loft Ills 2-year-old child nlono H nnd without food for two days In tho H blood-stained bed with Its doad moth- H or, declares ho will placo no obstacle H In tho way of tho law, mid is ready to H pay tho penalty. H Tho 3-year-old son of D. A. Williams H of Mounds station, wns fatally burned H on tho 1st. Tho child visited tho H camp of a freight outfit noar his homo H and in soma manner his clothing bo- H camo ignited from tho ombors of a H camp flro. H As tho result of a collision with a H tolcgraph polo whilo coasting down a H hill in Salt Lako City, Tommy Dowon H may dlo and Ooorgo Laux is badly cut H about tho faco, whilo sovcral others H who woro on tho bob-sled woro badly H shaken up. H Tho Itodes and Dushman families H of Lohl hold a joint reunion last-woolc H In tho opera houso. At the banquet Hj fifty-Ught sat down to tho Rhodos HH tables, forty-uino to tho Bushman KB tables and besides theso th era woro about thirty Invited guoats. |