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Show H ! UTAH STATE NEWS ' Tho linemen In tho employ of the Dell Telophono compniiy nt I'rovo arc on a Surveyors have commenced work running lines of Hiirvcy for electric Mght poles through Unvls county. A. 11. Ilndllffc, n Salt Lnho linrlier fl who wiih found guilty or plying his vocation without n license, was fined While tearing down a building In Bait I-nkc, Wonchnrd Uoniss was struck by falling timbers nnd serious-iy serious-iy Injured. Front Sprlngvllle comes the report that there nro live candidates In tho field for the Sprlngvllle postmaster-ship, postmaster-ship, loft vacant by the death of II. M. H Dougnll. Tim Knrlno, an Italian employed In. the Sacramento mine at Morcur, fell n distance of thirty feet while nt work In tho mine, sustaining Injuries which H may prove fatal. ' Mrs. .1. Johnson of Salt Lako City , was struck by a San Pedro train while 1 attempting to cross tho track, recelv- . Ing Injuries that resulted In the lass j her right limb. , The body of an unknown mun with ' n bullet hole In his forehead was found H in Jordan river In Salt Inko City. It Is supposed the mun suicided. Thcru i Is no clew us to his Identity. Tho Independent Telophono compa-H compa-H , ny has been granted n franchise td construct u lino of poles from I'rovo , to Olmsted, subject to the direction of tho county 'commissioners. The towns of Moroni, Spring City, 1 Chester, Fountain Green and Mount, Plcasnnt have just purebnsed a coal, mine, paying $20,000 for tho property, H in order to protect themselves In tho H price W. T. Kldgloy, president or tho Mdgloy Calendar company of Great Falls, Mont., was In Salt Lako last j week Investigating conditions hero ' preparatory to moving his plant to H ' the capital city. B The city council of Sandy has grant- H fx) a franchise to the Utah Light & Fower company for twenty-five yenrs to string wires nnd erect oloctrlo light! H poles. Thu franchlso was granted by H a unanimous H Dayton Fcrnstermaker, the boy who escaped from the State Industrial H Dchool thrco weeks ago, was captured H by tho sheriff or Salt Lnko county, H near Murray last week, and brought H back to the school. H ( There Is said to be n probability H that Lay ton people will make a inovo in the direction or town government, H 1f a matter now pending before tho H county commissioners Is not ndjustcd H to suit the Lay ton business men. Daisy Wonnacott, aged 13, was shot H in the race by a plnymate in Salt Italic H whllo the children were playing rob- H hers, using a, pistol which was sup- H posed to bo not loaded. Tho wound, H while a painful one, Is not dangerous. B At a meeting in Ogden of thirty H Utah and Nevada flockmastcrs It was H decided to bring suit ngulnst Stnte Sheep Inspector Noble of Idaho In the H event of his forcibly preventing the crossing or the Idaho lino by tho sheep H now on the Novada range. 1 In tho neighborhood or !0l) buildings H nro being erected nt the new smelter town ot Garfield by thu Garfield lm- H provement company. These buildings BIH Include boarding houses, lodging Hl houses, stores, warehouses and othor H classes of structures. H An old vendetta broke out again last H week In Salt Lako City when Michael H Angolmo, nn Italian, was slabbed, HH probably fatally, with a dirk knife in J tho hands of Georgo D. Giovanni, an- B other Italian, who lives in the rear of H Angelmo's house. H William Parr, a young mnn who H formerly resided in Salt Lake City, attempted sulcldo In Ix)H Angeles, cutting bis wrists with a nail file, but H in now out of danger. Ho had quar- reled with n chorus girl with whom H he had bwsonio Infatuated. H Tho report for tho month ot Febru- ary of tho State Hoard of Health ehows the total number or deaths In the state during tho month was 211, H, of which GG were from contagious ills. Dt, easos. Fifty-olx localities wore re- ftj ported free from contagious dlseuses. 1'-'' H' v |