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Show I VTAH STATE NEWS H The rcIiooIh of Park City were H closed Inst week for the renular spring HJ vacation. H Chnrles Allred, of Provo, wnH kicked H by a horse mid severely Injured, tho H . blov landing Just over the heart. H An organized effort Is being madq by tho Salt l-alo Mlnlstcrliil nsBocla- tlon to closo the theatres on Sunday HJ nights. Weber county In to hnvc u fair this fall, n company hnvliiK been formed last week that will hnvu the matter HJ in charge. Residents of Park City are rejoicing over tho new doublo train survlco over the Union Pacific between Park City and Ogden. Cecil Q. Plant, who plead guilty of bigamy beforo the Farmlngton court, HJ hoB been sentenced to three years In HJ tho stato penitentiary. Ell V. Raley, nn old-time resident of Salt Lake and one of those who par- ttclpated In tho gold rush of '49, is dead at tho ago of 79. Senator Sutherland has Introduced tho bill ceding to the University of 1 Utah n strip of land belonging to the Fort Douglas military reservation. It has been decided to pavo the sidewalks In tho principal part of the town, and In other ways improve tho HJ appearance of tho streets of Amerl- HJ can Fork. Park City boys who have been In tho habit of amusing thcniBolvos by HJ inowballlng pedestrians have been nr rested and will bo tried on a chargo HJ .of battery. HJ Preparations are being mndo a HJ Provo to avoid ns far as possible dam, ages from high water, which It is fully expected will follow warm weather Hi this snrlnc. I At least thirty Salt lJko school ma'ams have been mnrrled within tho past three months, despite tho fact that tho school board prefers single sin-gle teachers. The man who Jumped from a ferryboat ferry-boat at St. Ixnils and was drowned is believed to bo II. Ixnvcnstein. o( Prlco, that namo being Inscribed Inside In-side his hat. Work has begun on a wngon road between Mnntl and Emery county towns, tho Commercial club being back of tho project and prominent citizens supplying tho funds. Company D, First Infantry, of tho Utah National Guard, has been mustered mus-tered out, tho company's members having been transferred to fill up tho vacancies in tho other companies. Roy Davis, aged 19, whose homo was In Salt Lake, was struck by n switch englno nt San Joso, Cal., and Instnnt-ly Instnnt-ly killed. Davis wnt sitting on tho track and did not hear tho approaching engine. A slide occurred In Cottonwood canyon can-yon above Marysvalo and caught ono of a bunch of horses that were being taken up to get somo women nnd children chil-dren out who woro nt tho Log Cabin nronertv. H Edgar Williams, teamster of Salt HJ Lake, despondent over tho recent HJ death of his wlfo, nttemptcd suicide, HJ taking morphine, but was discovered HJ In tlmo nnd saved nfter tho doctors HJ had worked over him several hours. HJ Anthony J, Coleman, tho colored HJ. waiter who shot and killed John K. HJ Larson, n Salt Lako commission mer- HJ chant, will bo tried on n chargo of HJ voluntary manslaughter. Colomnn de. H clnrcs ho thought Larson was going HJ to rob him. H' Mrs. M. A. Ulshop, mother-in-law of H C. Hyde Tingey, deputy stato auditor, H stole from her sick-bed, in tho nbsence H of her daughter, in Salt Lake City, H whlla suffering from nervous delirium H and killed herself by slashing her H throat with n razor. H1 Percy J. Luster, a fugltivo from jus. Hi tlce who was captured last summer Hf nt Ogdcn, has been declared insano H, by a court In Guthrie, Ky. He was Hi: sent to the asylum at Hopklnsvlllu H- Luster was nccusod of having mur- H. dered his wlfo In Elleton, Ky. H At a meeting of tho Salt Lake Hoard I of Underwriters it was decided to re- H commend that n reduction of 20 per H cent bo made on rates of insurance of I mercantile buildings in Salt Lake City. Another reduction of 10 per cent wus H recommended on mercantile stocks. |