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Show . SNAP SHOTS AT HONE j NEWS Outpift Increased. The output of the Utah Fuel company has increased 33 1-1 per cent this season. Burial in Texas. The . body of George Zimmerman, the NeVada mining man who died on the train while en route to this city, ha been shipped to Austin, Tex. for interment. Mrs. Igleheart to Speak. . 'The principals of the public schools will be addressed by Mrs." William Igleheart at the office of. SuperirKendent Chrlsten-sen Chrlsten-sen at 4 o'clock this afternoon. Stonecutters Idle. ' ' Practically all of the Ucal stonecutters stonecut-ters are out of work at the present time. Little work .In their line is given as the cause. Successful Operation. . I Gertrude, the little dia 'iitr of Capt. and Mrs. H. R. Perry, ..as operated on yesterday for, an affli."t!nn of the lungs. The child Is reported as being out of danger. ' Second Foot of Water. An application for one second foot of water, to be taken from Green river, has been filed with the State Engineer by William Luke of Myton, Utah. The wa-. ter Is to be used for Irrigation purposes. Death Yesterday. Samuel P. Williamson died at his residence. resi-dence. 2B3 North Seventh West, yesterday. yester-day. The deceased was born in Sprtng-ville. Sprtng-ville. Utah. October 11. 1877. Notice of funeral will be given later. Mrs. Koker Dies. Mrs. Mary E. Koker. iJfe of John Koker, Ko-ker, died at her home In this city yesterday. yes-terday. The deceased was 30 years of age and was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones. Announcement of the funeral fu-neral will be made later. ' BrigbVs Disease. Fatal. William Carruthers of 634 South First West street, died at St. Mark's hospital at midnight Monday of Brlght's disease. Notice of funeral will be given later. Funeral of Child. Funeral services over the remains of Norton C, the Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Mortensen, will be held from the family residence, 422 West Third South, street, at 1:30 p. m. today. State Is Liable. At the request of State - Auditor Edwards Ed-wards Attorney-General Breeden has given giv-en nn opinion to the -effect that the State Ik liable for two-thirds of the salary paid agents for the destruction of grasshoppers grasshop-pers and crickets. $100 for Memorial Day. At the meeting of the City Council last night a petition was received from the local lo-cal poets of the G. A. R. asking an ap-propriatlon ap-propriatlon of tlOO towards defraying the |