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Show UTAH STATE NEWS M Oreon Rlrer now has a state bank, H With a capital of 115,000. H Plain, City Is to havo a now canning H taotory, a $20,000 company having M been organized for that purpose. m The Davis county fair will bo a sum B go this fall, an association having Hied B Articles of Incorporation last week. L. Tho Oregon Short Lino company will H operate tho llrst Yoltowstono park ex fl curslon of tho reason on August 2D. m The Logan band, conslstlne of twen m ty-ono pieces, spent two days last wcclt M In visiting Salt Lako pleasure resorts B Knrmers in tho Monroo Holds have U commenced cutting their grain and In M ' Plications for a good harvest aro oxcol H M Tho drug stores of I'rovo will remain m open for business, on Sundays In tin, M fulitre, but will not bo allowed to Bull M liquor for any purpose. ' M Stnto Treasurer ChrlstlaiiRon report M that $135,51)0 statu funda wore collect M cd during tho month of July, whllo H 1C4,100 wns puld out. M Joseph McMnhon, tho aoronaut wiio M foil h dlstauco of 200 feat whllo muk- M ing a parnchuto jump at Halt Lake City, M Is dend from his Injuries. M Tho encampment of tho Indian wait M veterans at Ephralm last week wab an H unquallilud buc'cpw, ovory county In H tho stato being represented. M Tho tnx levy for Suit Lako county H -was ilxod at 4.5 mills and the county M school tax at 2.5 mills by the board of B oounty commissioners last woek. H vTho lltllo ton-yonrold eon of Joseph H Jackson foil Into a well, fltty-flve foet M iccp, at Draper, and would have been M 4rownod but for tho timely arrival of M SMlstano. M .Daniel W. Kill, county rocordor of H (Weber county for throp cohbccuUvo M Atrms, has tendered Jils resignation. H (His prlvato Interests djuniand his por- H onal attention. H JamcH McDonald, a sovon-ycnr-old H )stalt Lnko boy, was aorlously injured ' tUst week, bolug knocked downand H Iran over by a surrey while ho was H (playing In tho street. . School census enumerators In thirty bbc of tho fifty-two district of Salt H Lake havo completed their labors for H His yoar. Tho Increase shown In the H jthlrty-slx districts is C88. H Tho company boarding house at Win- H Her Quarters was destroyod by fire last Ceok. Had It not boon for tho oxcol- nt condition of tho waterworks, the H Wotlre town would havo burned down. H Buperlntedrnt Martin of the I'ark H fclty public schools has just com pie tod H the school census of Park City. Tho H eancus shows C75 girls and 580 boys, a H kotal of 1,155 children of tho school H M VTenry C. aale, aged 19, was killed H tn a mine In Qranlto district, Denver H ounty, he having' entored the tunnel H before all tho shots had explodod and H received the full force of tho explo- H , . - H lien Noblo, a Salt Lako man who H pas long boon known to tho pollco us' H k confirmed drunkard, was found dead' H tn hla cell In tho city jail ouo morning H last wek, donth being duo' to alco- H Wollam. H Charles A. Carman, nn electrical en- H glncer, fell down stairs, whllo storting H homo from a resort on Commercial H stroot. Salt Lake City, rocolvlng Inju H rles which rosultod in death a fan H bours later. H Tho dlstllley to be built by tho H Utah Sugar company for the manufao H lure of donaturod alcohol from tho mo- H )um mado by the sugar companlea M pC this etato, will bo established In H Bait Lake or Ogdcn. M Mary I'attison, a Suit Lako girl, has H puod the stroel car company for 5,000 H damages, allotting that sho was forced ''H to stand on the foot-boanl of a crowd- H ' nd street car, from which she fell, bus- H lalnlng pprmanent Injuries. H It is probable that a son of the em- H peror of Oormany will come to Utah) H to Btudy mining. He Is now a student H ut tho University ol llonn,- and after H fits graduation ho will continue his ''H btudy of mining In this country. H Tho Cambrian socloty of Salt Lako Pt a recsnt mooting appointed a com-iltteo com-iltteo to inquire Into the advisability H yt having an eisteddfod In Salt Lako in H 1907, during the Inter-Mountain fair, H such as iero hold In 189C and 1898. H Ths news that Ooxernor Cutler baa H efusd to call tho Icglslnturo together H n special session was received with H much satisfaction in Logan, and tho H oople aro now very hopeful of success '''H tor tno college In the coming campaign '''H Ugalnst the consolidation. H Brnest C. Wulto of BL John, Milliard H bounty, dlod at tho L. D. S. hospltul in H alt I-ako, from injurlo caused by n H Wagon runnfog over Him. He was H Working at thu Ophlr Hill mine, haul log ore from Opblr to Ht. John station, '''l Waqn be fell oft tho wagon. |