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Show IMJTAH STATE NEWS H ML I'loasant Is to have jiu up-to-Hnatc laundry. B Tho Mt. Pleasant district schools Haro still Bhort thrco teachers for the ensuing year. m There Is a movement on foot look-King look-King to the installation of a water-E water-E works system at Lent. 1 Forgers have been busy in ' Ogdcn P'iho past week and n number of busl- I', ncss houses have been victimized. m fc Georgo Craythornc, of Hooper, who 1, was recently Injured in a- runaway 1 accident, has died from his injuries. I The body of Eugene Dumault, tho I, fireman who fell from his engine Into II tho Weber river, lias not been rocov- I ercd. 1 A party of automoblllsts who at- I tempted to ride on the sidewalks in r Lohl were gathered in by the marshal I and fined $50. P In Salt Lake nnd Urlgham City f there were put up in cans last year f a half-million cases of canned stuff, c vegetables and fruits. I Mrs. S. 1'. Draney, of Plain City,' K while attempting to savo her prop- f' erty from lire, was so badly burned I ilint her llfo Is dospaircd of. Lillian Giles, nged 3, died In a Salt I I. alto hospital from tho effect ol I' purns, her clothing having becomo Ig nitcd as tho result of playing wltfc f matches. 'M John 1). Fleming, a transient print cr, was sent to tho nsylum from Price S last "week, ho having suddenly become Insane and scared several womcr nearly out of their wits. C One person out of every 1,217 In P the statu of Utah died during the f month of May. Tho exact figures nro: Total number of deaths, 28G; 5 estimated population, 346,873. j, A number of school teachers are I wanted in tho country school districts, S tho shortage being caused by thoovl- dent dislike of the teachers to leave i tho city for tho country schools. s Mrs. Ilobur M. Wells, who was bo 1 severely Injured In an automobile ae i cldcnl In Salt Lake, is Improving, but lt was found necessary to amputate her leg in order to sav9 lior llfo. I Phillips, McFarland and Jennings, i tho tlueo men arrested In Denver or i n. charge of receiving jowolry stolcr. i in the Dnynes burglary In Salt Lako ! have been discharged from custody t Dy practically a unanimous vote the county commissioners have granted the petition of tho citizens of Bo Elder county that tho schools of the twenty-flvo districts in tho county be consolidated. Mlldrcn, the young daughter of Mr, nnd Mrs. Petry Hush of American Fork, was run over by n heavy wagon, wa-gon, mashing part of the foot to pulp. That the child was nut killed seoms to bo a mlraclo. f Tho boys' hand of Salt Lake will w go to Winona, Ind., soon to tako part I in tho boys' camp conducted thero by t Willis Drown, former Judge of tho I juvenllo court. Concerts will bo glv- I cn at soveral points en route. , Because sho wanted to be u "grown t up" and tako medicine "Just llko I mamma," little Elizabeth Von Kcnol, l two yearn old, Is dead at her parents' I ' homo, In Salt Lako City. Tho "medicine" "medi-cine" sho took was carbolic acid. Tho Suit Lako school teachers havo B petjtloncd tho board of education for I the enforcement of the now law which I provides for tho establishment of a I fund fur the pensioning of teachors ri under certain restrictions and condl- I"1 '.Ions. I Secretary of State C. S. TIngey has I nnd printed In convenient pamphlet I. 'orm the corporation laws of Utah, I. with all amendments up to date. An- I Jthor pnmphlot ho has Just had print- I ud is tho constitution of the state, I with all amendments. E Joslah Heath, who mado a cowards' coward-s' y assault on young Jake Drinkerhoft L it Ogdcn by striking tho ImI over r, tho head with a lantern, has been nr- rested. From all accounts tho as-' as-' vault upon tho boy was unprovoked nnd entirely uncalled for. I I Whllo crossing tho tracks of a street car lino In Salt Lako City, Stewart Jenkins, a harnessmakor, was thrown from his buggy ' and dragged under tho car for u dstauco of eighty feet, llfo being extinct when tho body was discovered. Labor conditions on the lino of tho Western Pacific road from Salt Lako to Elko, tho first division of the new ilno, are hotter at present than they novo been for months and mora ac-w ac-w tual work Is being done " uii at any j tlmo during tho past yem Tho first annual bunqm, oi tho Utah Society of Engineers, held last week In Salt liko City, was a splendid splen-did success. Ovor ICO engineers from Salt Luke, Ogdcn and other points In tho state attended, and the utmost enthusiasm prevailed, William Craig, president and manager man-ager of tho Halt Lake Valloy Canning company, has secured an Improved can for fruits and other products that ro put up for tho market, thut Is absolute ab-solute proof against ptomnlno poisoning poison-ing or the possibility of the same, |