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Show H VTAH STATE NEWS The anti-cigarette ordinance has been passed by tlie I'rovo City council. There arc now thrco families under quarantine for Hinnllpox at Spring- The Silver King mine ut Park City tins paid $10,226,000 In dividends up to A movement hnu been Inaugurated In Provo looking to the suppression of the Blot machines. It Is estimated that the windstorm In Salt Lako last week caused $5,000 HH damago to property. HP After working two years on thj HP matter, Sandy is to have elcctrla lights In her streets and houses. Work hns begun on the fair buildings at Provo, and great preparations are to be made for tlio Utah County fair HH this year. The home of the Commercial club at American Fork Is being fitted up In elegant stylo unci will be ready for oc HH cupancy In a few days. During the storm at Enterprise last week, tour or live families wero forced HH to flee from their homes, nnd the rest donee of John Alger was conipletol) HH wrecked. C. P. Jarvls, section foreman foi the Southern Pacific at Mollno, while walking along the truck near that place was struck by 'a locomotive and seriously Injured. Whilo attempting to control a frac tlous horse, Salvatore Narsula, an Itnl-Ian, Itnl-Ian, aged 18 years, wus thrown sud-donly sud-donly under the wheels of a street car In Salt Lake City and killed. Lebt farmers and gardners will this nprlng plant 100 acres of cucumbers for the Mount Pickle company of Salt Uike. A salting station will be built on the Salt Lake Koute at Lchl. W. E. Clark's barn at Pleasant Grove was destroyed by Are last week, tho work of an Incendiary, but tho llrebug turnod loose tho horses that were tied In tho barn, thus minimizing tho loss. A. II. Owen, aged 110, who hud been employed In an Ogdcn hotel tor the - past eight months, suicided in tho brush near tho city, shooting himself In the mouth. Ill health led to- the The directors of tho Deck Salt Com-pany Com-pany hnvo let the contract for a $25,-000 $25,-000 salt refinery to be erected near Kcsslcr's, on the San Pedro, whero a prlvato sidetrack has recently been The Amorlcnn Fork creamery Is run-nlng run-nlng again, after having been shut down for ten days, during which tlmo tho plant received u complete over-hauling over-hauling nnd was put In first-class con- The city oflllclals of American Fork have taken n determined stand with reference to the selling of tobacco to minors. Hereafter any merchant or party selling tobacco to minors will bo prosecuted. The burning of tho celluloid Alms of a moving plcturo machine ut the opera houso In American Fork caused a atnmpedo of tho audience, but some of tho cooler heads prevailed and no one was Injured. While attempting to cross tho road near the Enterprise reservoir during the storm last week, C. S. Fackerall had a narrow cscapo from drowning, having sunk twice boneath the water before ho was rescued. 1Mb announced that $50,000 worth of machinery for the now smelter to bo built nt Ogdcn hns been purchnscd, nnd that the contract of furnishing tho . power has been awarded to the Brig- ham City Powor Co. Whilo nt work on tho llocky Moun-tain Moun-tain Dell Tclephono company's lino at American Fork, Karl McCuuo or Salt Lako City received a very bad Injury JJH to his eyes. It Is thought that he will lose tho sight or his left eyo. Tho Ogdcn city council has passed nh ordinance regulating the speed ol automobiles to eight miles per hour HBb through tho streets nnd four miles per hour ovor crosswalks, It Is expected H the mayor will veto tho ordlnanco, HH A representative or an eastorn furnl- lure manufacturing company Is In Salt IIH Lake for tho purpose of locating u branch plant In Utah. Ho states that from 200 to 500 persons will be em-ployed em-ployed in the plant to be established Ju Utah. With his year-old daughter clutched in his nrms, Saniuol G. Klrkman, aged 38, of Salt Lake, drunk from a bottle of carbolic acid with sucldul Intont. fl Mrs. Klrkman wus suing for divorce, and Klrktniin decided ho wus tired of |