Show UTAH STATE NEVS A stx year oli son of J C John eon of Logan had his hand badly crushed In a hay pulley The Salt Lake route has ordered twentythree locomotives from tho I t American Locomotive company I Ed Madflcn of Mount Pleasant in i suffering with n broken collarbone I cruised by falling against a table Twenty people wero Injured nt Park F City on tho 4th as tho result of reckless reck-less handling of fireworks and firearms fire-arms nrmMrs Mrs W E Brown whllo walking I across tho floor In her homo at Mount Pleasant slipped and fell breaking hor ankle At Redmond near the southern end of Sanpoto county are deposits of call In quantities almost largo enough to bo called mountains 4 ° I Former Wisconsin people now resident resi-dent In Utah and in Salt Lako particularly par-ticularly will form n social club to bo known as tho Wisconsin Society Tho Great Salt lake has risen nearly near-ly five inches In two weeks Tho 14 level is 3 410 feet abovo tho zoro mark or 2 210 feet higher than on Juno 1 190C Frank Ward an 11 ycar old Ogden Og-den boy celebrated Independence day by exploding a can filled with powder I r and as a result has a broken Jawbone and may lose tho sight of ono eye John Doolslno and Joseph Smith fired off seventy fivo pounds of dynn mlto at Alta on the 4th wrecking tho front end of a saloon Tho men havo been sentenced to 100 days in jail Sergeant R D Btickner stationed at Fort Douglas lost tho sight of ono eye on tho 4th as the result of tho explosion oC a giant firecracker which somo unknown person throw at him John T Tlmln of Logan is dead Ho and his wifo pulled a hnndcart across tho plans comjng with tho first i company of tho handcart brigade to Utah in 18CO Ho was 78 years of ageMrs Mrs W A McEnery who died in Sau Francisco last week from heart j disease was born In Summit county Her first husband was D C McLaugh tin tho wealthy mining man of Park City Orango J Salisbury of SnIt Lake who died while en route to Europe for his health leaves on estate valued nt ° 300000 according to tho petition filed in the probatfq court last week by his widow i The federal government will expend t t 5000 during tho next two years in cooperating with tho stato in irrigation irriga-tion and drainage investigations Tho work will bo done at tho Agrlcul I tural college Tho threeyearold daughter of Robert Ro-bert Eke was drowned on the 4th l while tho family was spending tho day in City Creek canyon near Salt Lake Tho little ono strayed away and fell into tho crook H S Pltkln whose homo was In Provo died in a Salt Lake hospital last week as tho result of an accident at KnowlB near tho Utah Novada line l he being caught between a car and his right leg crushed John Brown a teamster was struck by a train in Salt Lake while endeavoring k en-deavoring to save his horses which had become frightened and leaped upon tho track his collarbono and four ribs being broken Ernest Fisher of Salt Lake was seriously ser-iously injured and five others wore slightly injured by the overturning of an automobile near Ogden Mr Fisher Fish-er being pinned underneath tho inn chino and badly crushed L James M Donaldson a Salt Lake gambler was found guilty on Saturday 3 of stealing 10373 from the McWhlrtt ers In tho famous bunko gamo In which Chief of Pollco Sheets was accused 1 ac-cused of having taken part Mrs George Trlslram aged 84 years 1 is dead at Henefur She had been an invalid caused from a fall for the last four years She kept a storo thero fur over thirty years and was well known and highly respected by all The application made by a prominent promi-nent Salt Laker for an injunction a against his next door neighbor from permitting roosters to crow on her premises this keeping him awake has been denied In tho district court t For tile quarter year ending Juno30 the secretary of states office received In fees 41G152G Of this amount 25000 came from tho Union Pacific railroad for amending its articles of incorporation and Increasing its capital capi-tal stock 100000000 rho body of the 2yearold baby girl of Mr and Mrs Moruni Barney which will be remembered was drowned drown-ed in > the Brooklyn canal about two months ago was found on tho 2nd by George plain it 1 farmer of Brooklyn The body lad lodged In some driftwood drift-wood From Vernal comes the report of the birth of a freak lamb Tho lamb or lambs wore fully developed but wero killed In being born as also the mother had to bo killed Tho lambs had six legs two tails and two perfect per-fect heads tho necks separating at tho shoulders t Utah does not grow as many potatoes pota-toes today ns the state did In 1900 In that year we raised nearly 1DOO000 bushels and ranked thlrtyllrst in tho production of potatoes with other states The production of the sugar beet now takes precedents over t potato cultivation |