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Show I "UTAH STATE NEWS I Fourteen persons afflicted ritti I . araallpox nre now confined In the Uo- I latlon bospltnl In Salt Laho City, f In one day last week bulldlntc per- I wlta "were Issued for tho construction I tf twenty-ono buildings In Salt lke I City. I Thomas D. JIcKny, superintendent I t or the Weber county schools, has ro- j signed hi oince In order to go on a, I mlselon. I The city found! of Ephrnlm hns do- I elded to purcliaso o tract of land In I tho north part of tho town to ho used I ' ns n city park. If. W. II. Hosa of Denver died In Salt . lko City on Saturday last from an ' overdose of laudanum, taken with t suicidal Intent. I Twelve thousand dollars had been collected from the corporations llnble for license tax at tho close of business L on Saturday of last week. I A cltUcn of Santaquln who cole- Crated on election night by breaking a I number of wlnilows, lias been fined J S45 and costs for III fun. I - For the theft of ft gun whlph ho t pawned and Used tho money to buy n I meal, II, 8. Smith will spend fifteen I daya In the city Jail at Ogdon. aldeon A. Glbbs, formerly a deputy l clerk In tho offlco of Uk county clerk I i of Salt Lake county, hns been Indicted k for failure to nccount for government r jnonlcs collected by him. ' .Joseph Hodges, a ranchman, living I iear Ogdcn, while caring for a carload L of sheep, had Ills foot badly, crushed, P tho train backing Up suddenly, one of ' tho wheels pAssIng ovor his foot, i W. O. Brown, an ngeil retired busl- ncss man of Salt Lake City, was I1 Vnockcd down by a runaway horse on, 0 Main street, being so badly Injured j' that death resulted two hours later. The new sheath gown made Its np-j np-j , . pearanco In social circles In Salt Ike ; City at the churlty ball held last week, soyciuI of Salt Lake's members of tho smart set having ndoptcd tiro new fashion. 1, Kubn J. Gregory, tho Salt I-nke mnn t charged with "sweating" gold coins, lul been convicted on throo counts. The. penalty for hln crlmo Is not mora I than five years for each count find a fine or 12,000, An enterprising thief walked awny ' with a' show-caso which was standing In front or n store In Salt I-tke, one day last, week, ami noltbor the show-' show-' case pr ita contents, 'cheap watches , and' Jewelry, linvo been recovered. Stevu Ataeravltch was round not & eWllty ef first dogre murder for kill-. Ii ing Mike Poplch at Bingham, July 11, fey a Suit Lake Jury last week, Tho !" ' Jury had the case -only thirty-seven i wlnules before returning a verdict, j Thomas Vance, charged with mur (taring hit wife, Mary Vanco, Decern- br,8, 1007, Is, now on trial In Salt , take City,, It Is charged' Vanco beat l the woman to death, while Its claims W the took poison with suicidal Intent. f "A proposition Is bn foot for" tho - building of n homo fur tho Manufac- 1 turers and McrchantR association ot . , Salt -ake City, the new home to bo hf ' tted partly .as a club hoitf o for tho members and as a general meeting ; jdce. i' A reprosentntlvo of tho IlQrrln-lInll Marvin Safo company last week pur- chased thirty-three lots In Salt Inko City, which would, lndlcato that the company means business regarding 1 the establishment of a factory In tho ' cspltHl pity, ' After nn Illness ot lets than a week, I (Dr. jCleorg V. Porklns, chief snrgeon !" for tho Harrlmau system ot railroads ' ' In Owlen, Rnd one of the best known HH, i liyslclajia In tiro west, died on the H;' " 48th. following an .operation for In- Bc'; - Kobley D. Evanp, rear admiral U, S, B:'' Ti., retired, has forwarded to Governor Gf Cutlw a neat little acknowledgement Kf' tf receipt o( embossed copy ot the Hk ' sfove-rner's address In behalf of tho ,. state ot XJtaj) to tho ndmlrnl at Ogdon K several months ngo. As tho result e-t.tho wrock ot a pas- HHL etnger train on the Park City branch H9f of the Rio Grande railroad, engineer IB J, Stewart was badly Injured, being HeK . pinned Inside the euglno end scalded. MB!; Tho fireman oicapefl Injury "by Jutnp- HBL Ing. Tho engine only loft (ho track. HHjf, Tbu Jury which one year ago held the fate ot Mrs. Annlo Uradley, slayer HHk f Senator 'Arthur Brown of Utah, In HHB. Ut hands, met on the night ot Novcm- IE ber 38 nt a banquet at Washington, K and sent a telegram of congratulation to fra. Bradley, who U now In Salt Ht"" , 'rl'0 Ogden chamber ot commerce ,"" P,ncod Itself on record as fnvor-HB-, Ing the construction of tho municipal Hr ' llphtlng plant, and expressed Itself as Icing In favor ot Immediate action ou Kt lhls 1,1)0 being taken nnd utilizing the Hfif 'vaier property owned by the city for Hr v 7e contract for the whole Issue of Hff: tho improvement bouds, Is- Kv rued by the city of Ogdcn to purchase Hy '' tho water system, ns authorized by flr' tire special bond election, several HEn months ago, was awarded to E, II, HP u TloHlnn ')1"nK ot Doaton, Mass., tho Hf r It Is repirtod that n deal Is now on BfLJ' f"t by which tho Harrlman roads aro Hf to ink over tho gas plant now con- ' (hn-ifil by tho Itlo Grando Railroad BB' iwwf In Orden. The Illo, Grande MM ; 'l eeltislvo right In this, state Hi )rj mnnufaetu-n lighting gas by tlio Bl " The coal dealers of Salt Lake- City HkT Hye ecerltlv ndvancoil tho price or HH9, n ' cWd J5 cen's per top, tho price nnw Hv I'eteR $5.75. cWinlnff that the extra WWMJ' . Zti centii v.-a for tr benefit of tho I; . tcanislerv Nor (hp to iron""- clnl-i HBI;''' tUeyare jiot receiving the extra WmWfflkt , wotMng on a h-(li!(nR In Ht mBm; ' w f iv. vn .u'au, i; hoU- tielutfrr ag?"! ebont IJypra m BSBmb' jibt' KrymndV ittstanf ot tventv fl" MHL. v t- BosjdluWff n broVfrti arm and K BPHfSjMBi, i,tMI&iur-d Bkun. vUti vthr InJurltM nt Hw-HRHb JK-i5lnor itnr. iJnddnn was etn |