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Show jHHiHiiHIHIHflHHiillillll m 1 " UTAH .BTffEB J Tho 'Indian "War Veterans "will meet Jln.Ncphl, July .23. to .25. Tho cigar makers of Bait "LnkwtuTo out on 8trlke,demandlng an Hncreaso In wages. 'Brltton "Villerttlne, 31 yenrs of ago and aircsldcnt of Uyro, .Texas, an Itinerant It-inerant painter, died suddenly 'In iOg- den from ptomaine poisoning. John E. lIatiRon, city editor 'df the Doscrot News, and one of the best 1 known newspaper men In "Utah, died I on the 7th, death lielns due to .pneu- I monla. 4 t 1 A. B. Murltn of .tho. ".United States 1 geological survey Is in Utah making 1 a topographic mirvey of tho Daniels' Pass quadrangle In tho Uintah rorest H reserve. ' ' 1 Thinning of sugar beets hau started I In some of the fields In the beet ills- R trlcts, and all Die' boys and girls who m nro willing to work can now get cm- I 'ploynicnt. I W. II. Rlston, n swttchmnn, sul- I elded In Salt Utkd City by throwing I hlmBclf under a heavily loaded dray, I tho whcela pausing over his head and 5 breaking his neck. fl Tho Hurrlcan canal In Washington I county, which was begun In 189.1, Is 1 finished. Tho cunnl Is six and ithroo- 1 ciuartcrs miles long and will roclnlra 6 1600 acres of land. R John Spires of Ogdpn this year H fihoared 100,000 pounds of wool from ffl hia flocks and has sold 75,000 pounds jjj of this to an 'eastern wool-buying firm S at 22 conts per pound. ?! Thoro nro thrco very Important U projects under way at Vernal, a roller mill, electric lighting plant, and n S telephone exchange. A water system J Ih looked forward to next. 1 Frnnklo RubbcII, nged 5, cllmbofl to f tho third story or a building In Salt Lnko City and fell through a skylight i to the ground, sustaining Injuries that 1 will probably prove fatal. 'a Noll West and IiIb two-year-old boy 1 had a closo call from death by light- j nlng at Kohl. As It was, Mr. West : was stunned by tho shock, and his nrm i was half paralyzed for several hoars. . Andrew Mndseri, an aged citizen of ML I'lonsant, while unhitching a ! horso was knocked down and run over, his leg being broken and his , ' head badly cut. He Is in a precarious jj condition. IThe Denver & KIo Grande has commenced com-menced the making of Improvements on i,i n extensive scalo In Qrcen River, nnd tho roport la current In tho town that tho place la to bo mado a dl-1 dl-1 vision point on tho system, i May was a healthy month In Salt ( Lnko City. Tho number of dcathb during tho month was 87, as compared com-pared with 114 In tho same month last year, Tho death rate for tho month per 1000 of population was 1.02. j Human bones wero uncovered In a I trench being dug. by workmen In Salt ' Lnko City last week. It is probable i tho bones are those of some Indian or early settler, as no other explanation for their being there can be given. A petition' is being circulated In tho north end of Utah county asking, thut I tho county commlssldnors mako of tho American Fork canyon wagon road a county highway In plnco of a toll road controlled by a corporation. Tho three-year-old daughter of Mi. and Mrs. Jens I.lndrup, of Ephriam, fell Into n tub of boiling wnter while playing around tho kitchen floor und was literally parboiled. Medical nta was summoned nt once, but tliu child died. jr- Tho various hospitals In -Salt liko havo been assessed this year for taxes. This Ih thu result of a decision or the supreme court in a suit where thu principle was clearly luld down Hint the hospitals nro not chniitnhlo Institutions, Olaf Solborg, an old-time prospector; and miner In the Mnrysvalo district, was Instantly crushed to death by n cave-In at tho Franklin tunnel of tho Log Cabin Mining company, nenr Mnrysvalo, and Clarence Outzen was ullghtly Injured. A rnvcln In the Aunlo Laurie mine at Klmberly, Gold mountain, entombed tlno men und a mule for about sixteen six-teen hours, from 4 ' o'clock Tuesday afternoon to 8 o'clock Wednesday morning. All wero rescued without buffering serious Injuries.' Cyrus 13. Dallln, the noted sculptor, n nntlvo of Utah and 'former resident of Salt Uiko, has Just completed at Wh his studio in Boston the two prlncl- K pal groups or the .pylon of thu Sol- H dlors' monument at Syracuse. N. Y., IE which Is to cost $.100,000. B John S. Durleson, aged 10, tin A. D. MM T. mosseiiKiir boy, was fatally Injured 111 by running Into a wagon shaft In Salt EE Lake City while riding rapidly down Vff tho street on. his wheel, The shaft K$ penctrnted his left lung and hu died If without regaining consciousness. ' H William Donohuo, a Park City hoy f . about 10, years of ago, was drowned B In Poison creek. 'The little follow H was playing along tho bank of tho B stream when' ho?telL Into tho water H and was carried down a quarter or a SI nillo boford' thu body, was recovered. f f |