Show UTAH STATE NEWS JI4 r Tho hopes of tho citizens bt El inoro for waterworks are about to i be realized t L Fulmer a 0 year old Salt Lake boy waR run down by n railroad tricycle tri-cycle and seriously injured i s A largo force ot men have been f it f put to work on tho canal being built by tho state near Pangultch Whllo working on a house Brig r Johnson a Sprlngvlllo carpenter full t 1 i train tho roof and as a result is In 1 the hospital with two broken ribs t I i i The business men of Ulngham Junction are considering ways and f means for installing a system of i plpesinnd hydrants for flro protection jj Jt I i Asffull regimental post at Fort I JJouglas IB tho present plan of the r fi I tvgr department Tho houso bill fort for-t 1liJll lllAnry appropriations carries 1164 j j OfiO for tho post I VlTrto movement for temperance in b Ephraim Is now assuming tangible I 1 form At a recent meeting it was decided L 1 de-cided to take stops to organize a torn pernnco longue y 1 bi 1 Tho Democratic state convention for the naming of delegates to the national I na-tional convention at Denver on July fj 1 will bo hold In Salt Luke City on H J Friday Juno 12 ll t1 A big forco of workmen is engaged j i m at lira Ogdenlucln cutoff lining in j + fHB tho tracks of the Southern laclllc Z I a ° ° Ipti which were damaged by the waves oft of-t f f tho lake during a recent storm t M ° lj i Thomas Plerpont tho first railway machinist to enter Salt Lnko valley k t 4 I was found dead In bed at his homo 11 rJ1 lu Salt Lake City on tho IGth heart 1 I 11 t trouble being tho cause of dcntlr f r it s U Ada C Butler aged 18 committed r I culcldo at Hooper cutting her throat with a butcher knjfe The young 4 t lt woman bad been despondent for 1p i + eomo time although she had never i i t4 hinted at suicide I 4 E am A movement Is on foot in Salt Lake tdd City to send the High school cadet rj corps to San Francisco to attend the At II I I ° great naval rovlow next month Sub ascrIptions will bo taken to defray the expense of Ura trip a Whllo cleaning a revolver George a I Hails of Ogden shot oft the end of a h t Irt linger on his right hand Hie weapon wea-pon exploded while Balls wan trying r the trigger spring the ball passing t I a dangerously near his head Ignored in his will Mrs Mary Elizabeth Bulkloy of Salt Lake City 9U is endeavoring to establish her identity iden-tity and secure the i5000 estate of her father John Cain who died at > Long Beach Cal about a year ago Effective May 1 all roads In tho i Western Passenger association will + n4 nbollsh eocond class rates on west l ugr Bond pasaongor trains whore less than 10 faro has been paid and only llrst class passengers will bo carried tor Jens S Nielsen of Pleasant Grove 1 7 who visited Salt Lake City last week with tho avowed purposo of killing r t t A A Duncan an attorney ot tho capital k3 cap-ital city has been adjudged Insane and is now In tho state mental hospital i I a4 tat m r Before many months havo passed s 3 it is probable that the Weber club ah r 5 of Ogdon will bo making preparations yr I prepara-tions to move Into now quarters which have become almost imperative t g x impera-tive owing to tho Increasing momber t a ° m 1 shill 9 Instructions havo been issued by F 2 E William Ashton chief engineer of tho f Southern Paclllc and Oregon Short to Line railroads ordering the transfer k 1 of the engineering ofilco of the Southern South-ern Pacific at Sparks Nov to Salts Salt-s Lako City te Tlio president has signed a proclamation r kfit proc-lamation establishing the Natural 4 monument in Whlto River canyon can-yon San Juan county Utah The area set apart Is forty acres which contains threo natural bridges tho largest In the world r Y Dr Henry LaMotte an oculist of i Salt Uiltu will test the constitutionality constitutional-ity of tho law passed by tho last legislature leg-islature requiring all those who do Biro to practice optometry to secure i a license from tho stato board also i created by tho act Axel Hulgrcn a machinist employed 1 employ-ed in the Bineltcr at Murray killed f himself on April 10 by drinking a ter quantity of carbolic acid Ho had rs f been drinking heavily for several days and It Is thought that his mind 3 a had become affected by liquor i According to the report ot tho health olllcors there aro now forty i I cases of smallpox in tho vicinity off of-f West Weber Whllo there have been j I no fatal results from tbo disease as T M 7 l yet some of the cases ro said to r t o bo of the most malignant form The little daughter of Joseph C q aat Jenson whllo playing near tho canal tity 1 yhlch runs by tho foot of tho hill t IH low tho Agricultural college at Lo Kfvn accidentally fell into the stream f und was drowned Tho child wan between I be-tween three and four years old Eva Jesporson tho girl whoso wanderings S d wan-derings in Big Cottonwood canyon recently during a snowstorm caused the entire force of tho sheriffs olllco of Salt Lake county no end ot trouble trou-ble a search for her being kept ups up-s for several days has been adjudged Insane The pupils of tho public schools oft of-t Salt Lake City did an abundance org y or-g od work on Arbor day as shown i by reports submitted to the superintendent superin-tendent The pupils planted 0400 trees 8227 shrubs and made 8783 S S s v Dower beds In addition they cleaned d 61C9 yarda I t dE i ° |