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Show I UTAH STATE NEWS 8prlngvillo pcoplo aro preparing for a monster culebratlon ot tho Fourth of July. The prospects for n bounteous hnr-Tost hnr-Tost In Cacho vnlley havo never been brighter. Clara Hell, a young girl or Option, was seriously Injuiod, being thrown from a horao. Harvesting has begun tit St. George, and apricots, appleB and other fruits are ripening. Tho annuul tneotlng of tho Utah State Dental association was hold In Ofcdcn Inst week. Thcro Is n movoraont on foot at ?rovo to hnvo the city build and own Mi electric light plant. Dell Epperson, who roll from a swing In one of the pnrks of Salt Lako City, Is dead from his Injuries. C. Uyldnhl has bean appointed post-master post-master at Klslnore, Bovlcr county, Tlee May II. l'usamoro, resigned. Tho Uorman Saints of tho Cache stake to the numbor of 1,000 attended tho conference lu l)gan Inst week. aaBa Lorenzo Suudbcrg, aged 21, of tit. George, was killed lu tho Newhouae mlno last wool:, being crushod by the lege. Two tonB of sand caved In upon Elijah Powell, a laborer, aged 24 years, In a sand pit In Halt Lake City, smoth-erlng smoth-erlng him to deuth. Roy Campbell, tho young man who bold up a numbor of men and boys In the need hotel at Ogden, has been beld to tho district court for trial. Lawrence Nolsou, of Royi was seri- tusly Injured In a runaway accident In Ogden, falling uudornoath tho wagon, tho whocls passing over n,B. body. lrvln BMmuuJs, ugod 15, was frowned while bnthlng In n pond near Wales, Sanpete county. Tho boy could not swim, and got Into deep The Fourth of July committee at Logjn announces that It expects to glvd' tho finest dtsplny of llroworka ever seen In that city. Tho cost Is estimated at $1,000. Alice Krodshara, aged 12, of Wes-ton, Wes-ton, Cacho county, foil from a fonco while at play, and since that tlmo lias lost the power of speech Othorwlso alio has entirely rccovorcd. Daniel Drlscoll, aged 24, was killed by tho explosion of u soda water tank in the Metcnir bottling works, Salt Lake City. Drlscoll wns Instantly killed, being horribly mangled. It Is nnnounccd thnt work will be- v' -Bn w,lhm Blxt' dnys "non th now Kit) Grande Western and Western I'a- cillc passenger depot In Salt Lako City, the building to cost $400,000. Edward Iligglns, who during l'resl-dent l'resl-dent Johnson's administration was acting governor of Utah, died In Wash- Ington on tho 18th, aged 02 years, fl Blnco 1686 ho had beon a government Tho little dnughtor of Joseph Brad field of Jcrlco, Junb county, was piny-lug piny-lug with matches when her clothing 1 ' Ignited, the little one being so budly burned that tloath ensued a fow hours The Women's christian Tomperanco fl Union, at n meeting hold In Ogden, fl adopted a resolution calling for "united effort In lighting the lnwless-noss lnwless-noss und lack of order prevailing In 9 s this city." Tho Bingham Minors' union has Toted to demand an Increase, of 60 cents a day upon the minimum scale Df wnges paid In tho camp. Tho mini ng mum scale In Bingham now Is f!.50 per day. Wlllum J. Larkln, aged 75 and a resident of Ogden vnlloy for fort; years, fell from a load of hny and struck one or tho horses, which kicked him In tho right temple, killing, blm Instantly. Tho Y. M. C. A. boys' dopartmont of Salt Lake City will sond two rop' resontatlves to tho boys' contemned H at Lako Goneva, Wis,, August 1, which) In to bo nttonded by 300 boys from dlN 1 ferent parts of tho country. H After holding nrmcd possession of) H , his houso In Sallna for soveral days,, H John Jones was finally lnduoed by) 1 Shorlff Abott to surrender and will bo- fl eent to the usylum. Jonos was ro-i leased from tho asylum some time agoi m cured. aas |