Show UTAH STATE NEWS A number of new residences and buildings arc under construction in i Green River Tho total assessed valuation oft of-t summit county Just reported by tho county assessor Is lC2r > 8f i Tho track of the Western Pacific Is F now 13C miles west of Salt Luke City which brings Il fourteen miles Into Novada A gang of hobos broke Into a boxcar box-car at Cohen and whllo In the act of looting tho cur were surprised aud f captured After tho heavy rains of tho first a part of tho past week an excellent crop Is assured throughout the faro wan section Bear river Is now higher than foi years In many places It Is over the banks and the tributary creeks are h i also very high Two nonunion llucmcu were escorted escort-ed to the city limits of Park City by about 200 union men and warned to f ever return to the city a Grain In the vicinity of Randolph Is looking very good and the hay crops a also The grass Is in good shape in tho hills for tho tock on tho range l James Ward a miner of Bingham was fatally Injured by a premature f blast his eyes being torn out and 1 both arms torn IT by the terrltlc explosion ex-plosion t Pie report of the Salt Lako City t board of health for tho week endlut r May 31 1907 shows 38 births 22 males and 16 females 20 deaths 12 1 males and 8 lemalus Mary Cochran a threeyearold tot ate a quantity of laxative pills which Kilo had found on a shelf In her homo I a In Salt Lako City and died beforo medical aid could be summoned Ilorton Hammond of Providence cut his kneo cap very badly with u drawing knife A physician was called and found It necessary to take I several stitches to close up tho Vound H1 Sylvan Park tho only strictly temperance e perance resort In Weber county was thrown open to tho public on Decoration Decora-tion day This resort is on the car line a and but six blocks from tho business center It Is predicted that Price will bo a city of 5000 population within live t years There Is much being done and projected around there to Justify tho poi lURlon that this is a conservative Hmnte J1rhe leporUof tho asSesso of Summit Sum-mit county on live stock shows that there Is In that county 21 02 head ot horses ann nudes 0933 cattle 37807 sheep anti goats and 26 swine valued val-ued at 377201 Lightning struck a barn owned by JSlrs Jacob Ronsch of Mt Pleasant 41 and killed three cows and a horse The hay in the barn was not set on lire and scarcely any damage nt all was done to tho barn Tho Lehl city fathers have purchased pur-chased a 200foot sheet Iron liberty pole and will sot it in a cement foundation foun-dation on the city square Old Glory will float from Us topmast on holidays I and state occasions The district schools of Summit county have just completed a very successful year nail the class of graduates grad-uates Is tho largest for a number of years Tho average per cent received re-ceived by tho pupils Is higher than for previous years Tom Brown of Park City climbed n polo to disentangle his kite which had become caught In tho wires and grasped a live wire which binned his hands severely and caused him to fall twentytiro feet Ho will recover Kdmund the 3 year old son 01 Lewis 13 Wllhelm of Greenvlllo Cache count met with an accident the other day by which ho may lose the sight of one of his eyes Tho little lit-tle fellow was striking a bottle with an ax and particles of glass Hew in his eye Perret Noordn a laborer and t Thomas Fredorlckson an air Inspector wore run down by n freight car In tho Salt Lake yards It Is likely that Fredorlckson will lose one foot amputation am-putation probably being necessary Noorda received a severe scalp wound David Morgan a pioneer ot Utah who reached Ogden from Swansea Wales In 1854 and engaged in the freighting business from Salt Lake to Los Angeles and through Idaho Montana i Mon-tana and Nevada died In Hock Creek Ida on May 28 of hemorrhage of the brain aged 77 years Tho frame house ot Georgo Searles Jr located three miles southwest of Roosevelt was totally destroyed b > fire All tho contents of tile house except ex-cept tho bedding went up In smoke Mrs Searles was alone with her bab and only succeeded In getting the bedding bed-ding out of the house |