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Show M UTAH STATE NEWS 111 Green niter now has a state bank, IJlj With a capital ot $15,000. D Plata City Is to hare a new canning l!H factory, a $20,000 company having I M been organized for that purpose. 11 m The Davis county fnlr will be a suro H so this rail, an association having tiled B articles of Incorporation last week. I The Oregon Short Line company will J plyrate the first Yellowstone park ex- ' tralon of the reason on August 2f. I KThe ligan band, consisting of twen ty-one pieces, spent two dnys last week In visiting Salt l.ake plcasureresorts. IP Farmers In the Monroe fields have commenced cutting their grain and Indications In-dications for a good harvest are excel The drug stores of Prnvo will remain open for business on Sunduys In thu lutun', but will not bo allowed to sell liquor for any purpose. State Treasurer Clirlstlanson reports that $i:iG,fD0 state funds were collected collect-ed during tho month of July, while $104,400 wns paid out. Joseph Mc.Mahou, tho aeronaut who fell a distance of 200 feet whllo making mak-ing a parachute jump at Salt Lake City, is dead from his Injuries. Tho encampment of the Indian war veterans nt Kphrnlm last week was an unqualified success, every county In the state being represented. The tax levy for Salt Lake county was fixed at 1.5 mills and tho county HI school tnx at 2.5 mills by tha board of iinty commissioners last week. HJ Tho llttlo ten-year-old son of Joseph Jackson fell Into a well, fifty-five feat Bl deep, at Draper, and would have been Hi drowned but for tho timely arrival of Hi assistance. Bl Daniel W. Kills, county recorder of Hfl Weber county for three consecutive Hi torms, has tendered his rcsignatlod. HJ Ills private Intcrosts demaud his por- HJ local attention. HJ James McDonald, a seven-year-old HJ Bait Lake boy, was seriously Injured HJ last week, being knocked down and Hj ran oyer by a surrey while ho was HJ playing In tho street. HJ School census enumerators in thirty- H six of tho fifty-two district of Salt Lake havo completed their labors for Ht this your. The Increase shown In the B thlity-slx districts Is C88. I The company boarding house at Winter Win-ter Quarters was destroyed by flro last week. Had it not been for tho excel-tent excel-tent condition of the waterworks, tha tni.iM.town would have burned down. it'' ' J i . Super! utnliv.-U Martin or the Park Xlty public schools hus Just completed the school censu of Park City. Tho eenaus shows 576 girls and 580 boys, a total of 1,155 children of the school ige. Henry C. Gale, aged 19, was killed In a mine in Granite district, Dearer lounty, he having entored the tunnel beforo all the shots had explodod and received the full forco of the explo-lion. explo-lion. Den Noble, a Halt Lake man who has long boen known fo the police as confirmed drunkard, was found dead In his cell In tho city Jail ono morning, last week, death being due to alcoholism. alco-holism. Charles A. Carman, an eloctrlcal engineer, en-gineer, fell down stairs, whllo starting homo from a rosort on Commercial intrcot, Salt Lake City, receiving Injuries Inju-ries which resulted In death a few boars later. Tho distillery to bo built by the Utah Sugar company for the manufao 1 lure of donAtured ulcohol from the mo 1aases made by tho sugar companies . Jot this state, will bo established In I Salt Lako or Ogdcn. I Mar,y Pattlsou, a Salt Lake girl, has i sued thu street car company for $5,Q0b damagos, alleging that she was forced I to stand on the foot-bonnl of a crowd : cd street car, from which she fell, bus- I Ihlnlng purmancnt Injuries. I j It Is probablo that a son of tho em peror of Germany will come to Utah 1 to study mining. He Is now a student I ; ut tho University of- Ilonn, and after f Ills graduation ho will continue his I study of mining In this country, j Tho Cambrian society of Salt Lako 1 at a recent meeting appointed a com- i mlttco to Inquire into tho advisability I ot huvlng an elstoddfod in Salt I-ako In J 1907, during tho Inter-Mountain fair, ouch as woro bold In 1895 nnd 1898. f The nows that Govornor Cutler had ,refUBd to call tho legislature together mV In apoclnl session was received with B mitnh satisfaction In Logan, aud the jf people nra now very hopeful of succoss (for tho college In the coming campaign '), against the consolidation. L Krnost C. Whlto of St. John, Milliard jcounty, died at the L. D. S. hospital In 'Salt I-ake, from Injuria caused by n wngon running ovor him. He wns ! iworklng at thu Ophlr Hill mine, haul-ling haul-ling ore from Ophlr to St. John station, when ho fell off tho wagon. Annlo Ortli, who was married to Guorgo B. Taylor In Salt Lako City, April 27, 1900, has filed a suit for divorce di-vorce In Denver, charging thnt Tay-m Tay-m lor was married to another woman nt I 4he tlmo of his wedding with Miss 1 Ortb. Taylor has disappeared |