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Show JUT AH STATE HWS Senator Sutherland 'has BalleH for England I'an'd Scotland to visit rola-'tlves. rola-'tlves. Henry East,' of Lohl, was caught (In h cavtln lit tho Scrnnton mlnu, but . eBcnpod with a badly mashed foot. Over thirteen thousand people attended at-tended tho barbecuo given by the re-i. re-i. lalLmerchiints at Lagoon on thu 37th. V Twelve victims- of Htnallpox arc now confined i In tho Salt Lake, peat Iioubo, but. fortunately all of the cases are ot a 'mild type. 'The' price of coal to bo delivered to Bait 'Lakers has again been raised, and tho Zlouttcs are now compelled to pay C a ton. After having a vacation of threo weeks Incident to their walkout, tho ctgarmakers of Salt Lake City oro again at work. Doth sides made .con-' .con-' cessions. Ronne Dorsey, a negro, 19 years old, was seriously cut In the back nud arm by Francis Moreton, another no-' no-' nro, -in Salt Lake City, tho result of a quarrel over a colored dnmsel. Claud Lalng of Salt Lake City was run over and killed by a train at Spring Valley, Wyoming. I.alng wus walking along tho track and failed to hear' or see the train before It struck him. Tho foundation of Sprlngvlllo's now 120,000 block Is now completed, and tho brick work will bo commenced as soon ns brick can bo got on tho ground, which will bo In about three weeks. J? With 137 miles of track laid westward, west-ward, tho Western Pacific Is rapidly bridging tho gulf between Salt Lalto nnd tho Pacific coast. While there la still a scarcity of labor, a largo forco Is at work. .lorry .Murphy of Park City walked into the Hutto bar and dropped dead, supposedly from heart failure. Murphy Mur-phy was 48 years of age. He was unmarried un-married nnd had been in Parle City nbout Roven years. Tho fourteen-months-old child of Mrs. D. S. McIJnury of Salt Lake City Is dead as. the result of swallowing n pin. An operation was performed in an endeavor to save tho llttlo one's life, but without nvail. Ooorgo Hills was killed by a stroko of lightning near Vernal. In company with Edward Collon, ho had gono into tho cedars after n load of posts. Shortly afterwards a wicked IlaBh of lightning dazed Cnlton nnd killed lillss. Two, boys while out gunning for a dog in the outskirts of Salt Lnko City, ! shot anil killed n horso which was be ing driven to a buggy. A young man had two young women In tho buggy, nnd tho young women almost had liya-, liya-, terlcs. ft Attorney General llreeden has ren dered u decision declaring that 11 sh ponds mnlntnlned In tho natural channel of public stronms oro Illegal. This decision Is regarded as a donth blow to the profitable Industry of fish culturo for tho market. AugiiBt Hoodwln, for a short tlmo in tho employ ot Fisher & Nielsen, of Uignn, after overdrawing $10 on his wages, stolo $21 from tho room of Charles. McCarthy and decamped. The officers havo not been nblo to apprehend ap-prehend 111 in as yet. Edward Lindsay, who was sentenced sen-tenced to llvo years In the stnto penitentiary, pen-itentiary, succeeded in breaking from tho county Jail nt Nephl, whero ho i bad been placed for tho night, prior ' to his bolng taken to tho state prison, but wns captured nt Thistle. As a result of tho shooting sometime some-time ago In Park City, whero Sultlc, alias Tony Smith, shot Paul Huzzlo In a quarrel ovor a game of cards, tho defendant was arraigned last week on a charge of murder, tho wounded man hnvlng died from his wounds. The fourth annual convention of the Utah State Postmasters' association associa-tion will convene nt "Alailti July 1(1 i and 11. The postolllco department J has granted n live-days' lcavo of ab- Isonco to all postmnsters of tho stato thnt they may attend the convention. A Flnlnnder named Korou stabbed another Finn minor nt Scolleld, slashed his victim's body In a dozen places and destroying tho sight of the left eye. Tho victim is at the i)lni of denth. Koren mado his escape, nud a rewnrd has been offered for Ills capture. Ogden will build n municipal lighting light-ing plnnt. This was decided at tin meeting of the city council when n l-oEomtlon was puHsed providing that tho committed ,on lighting bo given power and nuthorlty to mnko such up rnngumeiits nnd agreements necessary neces-sary to secure n water powor sltoand rights. - ' George SuniHlon, one of the oldest .. rV residents of Sprlngvlllo, Is dead as a ' . result of a mistake In drinking wood . , alcohol. SuniBlon wns (15 years old nnd wna a native of Derbyshire, Eng-' Eng-' lnud. Ho came to this country when .' a boy and was a pioneer of tho Sprlngvlllo Sprlng-vlllo district. I' ' ' " Definite stops have been taken to ' ' '' ' Install a waterworks system for Lohl, A Joint committee fixim tho Commer- -t" - -' clal club nnd tho city council has been appointed to secure thu noces- sary data and soon ns their report Is ' ready a general ninBs meeting of tho J citizens will bo called to vote on the question. , t, Tho postolllco known us Utylwrn has been moved to near the lIUkteTren8' tiro In Dry Canyon, and Gijnv'ivnVuVeh line been appointed postmaster. ' Dry-Cnnyon Dry-Cnnyon now has a population -of more, than twenty-five, nnd with all thp.rto-velopmont thp.rto-velopmont work now being done, yjll toon bo a camp "f hundred or two. Tho appointment of .1. M. Moody as "hunter" en the Dlxlo nntlonnl foroat in Utah Is nnnounced to bo In fulfillment ful-fillment or the promise of the c'.ilof 1 forester to do something to holp sot tiers all ovor tho west to lesson tho losses they havo suffered from pro-dntory pro-dntory nhlmals, |