Show UTAH STATE NEWS The price of coal delivered to res Idonccs In Salt Lako City has been reduced from 675 to 500 a ton I Sovcn thousand people witnessed the opening of tho bicycle racing sea son In Salt Lake City on Monday May 31 A threeday scslson of the second p Annual Episcopal convention of tho district of Utah wall held In Ogden last week Two boys whllo playing In a hay bam at Scoflold started a fire which destroyed tho barn and several tons of baled hay The state puro food commissioner Is getting busy In Ogden with thoso accused of violating tho lawln sellIng sell-Ing Impure milk Utahs receipts for May amounted to only 4143819 while the expend tures wore 19849928 according to the state treasurer Twentythreo now residences have been built at Green River this spring fend yet tho demand for houses greatly great-ly exceeds tho supply David Latham who fired three shots at a policeman In Salt Lake City recently has been sentenced to three yoars Imprisonment There wore 140 graduates from the eighth grado in tho public schools of Summit county tho exercises being hold at Park City last week A strike of structural Iron workers SM on In Salt Lake City nonunion men having boon given tho places of tho strikers and considerable friction fric-tion resulting Two eastern men are building a boat expecting to navigate tho Green and Grand rivers between Green Hirer and Moab Gasoline will furnish fur-nish the motive power for tho present pres-ent Frank Huston aged 30 a waiter In ono of Salt Lake Citys leading cafes was found dead In a bathroom one day last week It Is believed he foil backward Into tho tub breaking his nock A large acreage will again be planted plant-ed to cantaloupes In tho vicinity of Green River this year Tho frost missed most of the fruit In tho valley and qulto a little fruit will be marketed mar-keted It Is tho opinion of tho Ogden police po-lice that the three men arrested In Omaha for tho robbery of tho Overland Over-land limited are tho same men who held up the White Elephant gambling house in Ogden While switching cars at Ogden rim Fenton a Union Pacific switchman switch-man fell between tho cars tho wl eols passing over his hands cutting cut-ting off all of his fingers but leaving the thumbs on both hands Whitney Rynders aged 20 an em poyo of tho Desorct News fell underneath un-derneath a street car In Salt Lake City in attempting to alight from the car and was so seriously injured that death resulted a few hours later The city council of Hyrum has decided de-cided to remodel tho electric light plant which Is owned by tho people of Hyrum so that the service will not only bo better but tin will bo able to supply light for tho town of Wellsvlllo r William Clayton formerly employed employ-ed In a gambling house in Ogden attempted suicide near Layton on Juno 2 cutting Ws throat with a pocket knife He Is now in a hospital hos-pital with the chances for his recovery recov-ery rather against him Salt Lake capitalists have purchased pur-Chased the property of tho Utah Marble company near Logan which bas been Inactive for some time because be-cause of lack of capital and will open np the property which furnishes some excellent marblo at once That dry farming In Cedar valley bas proved a success Is demonstrated demonstrat-ed after three years of experiments There are over 1000 acres of promising promis-ing grain now surrounding tho little town of Fairfield with every indication indica-tion of a bounteous yield Gustavus Perry son of Dan Perry of Willard met with a painful accident acci-dent last week whllo riding a wild horse The animal became frightened ran away and fell on tho little boy breaking his loft leg between tho kneo and ankle In two places Elaborate preparations are being made for the entertainment of tho old folks In Salt Lake City on Juno 29 when the annual convention will be told all over 70 years of ago being carried to tho capital city by tho different dif-ferent railroads freo of charge Mrs lllllo Huston whoso husband Frank Huston met death In Salt Lako City last week as tho result of falling backward Into a bath tub breaking his neck attempted suicide tho following day after the tragedy but was saved by prompt medical assistance as-sistance Judge Henry Perry Henderson president pres-ident of tho Salt Luke City board of education and ono of the best known lawyers In tho state died on April 3 at the age of 65 from an attack of pneumonia Judge Henderson was born In Now York state and came to Utah In 18SG J C Walters of Black Pine Curlew Cur-lew valley Is suffering from a broken leg as tho result of an accident Mr Walters was hauling cedar posts and as the roads In that country are badly I washed out Oils wagon struck a gulch throwing him out underneath the heroes f < |