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Show UTAH STATE NEWS BI " """ " Pioneer day will bo fittingly celo-H celo-H lirutcd at Iehl. BJ Work has begun on the Mount pick- BJ ling plant at Kaysvlllo. I Copper ore has been discovered by I laborers digging a trench In tho. BJ streets of Salt Lake. H Thomas Blackmoro, a section hand, was struck by n switch engine liOc H den and seriously Injured. & The people of Huntsvllle, 'Weber county, are planning the Installation1 of an electric light system. '' BJ A roported case of glanders from' H Cache county hag been verified by Dr. T. B. Bcatty of the state board oC health. Three hundred peoplo, headed by) three bands, left Salt Lake on the 14tH for Donver to attend tho Elks' con-I con-I ventlon. H Frank Mlaone, an Italian section HJ hand, was run over by a passenger J train near Green River, being ataJly BJ Injured. J Andrew Pierce, a Sprlngvillo car- H p"ter, sustained serious Injuries by falling from a ladacr. Ills hip wai m broken and he was otherwise hurt. H Frank Crowley, a mining man from H Bullfrog, Nevada, fell from a street car In Salt Lake City, his collar bone BJ being broken and his shoulder dlslo-cated. dlslo-cated. BJ Christian Hlldcbrand made a vicious ftYJ attack upon Alfred 1111, a fellow' work- B man' ,n LoBan- fell'nB him with a BB r' long-handled shovel, inflicting serious Injuries. kVJ A company has boon organized In BB Salt Lake City, with a capital stock ftVJ of $10,000, for tho purposo of manu- Bfl laoturing macaroni and the kindred products. Bl William Lacoy, aged 27, a llnoman, was shocked to death whllo at work BM in Ogden. A hole In his glove Is said Bfl to have been the means of the fatal J accident. ftYJ Thero is a scarcity of brick for KVJ building purposes in Salt Lako to tho BH extent that contractors are being hold BH' back on nearly every building that li being erected In the city. H Mrs. Ed Farror and Mrs. George K. ftVJ Ross of Provo woro thrown from 'a BH buggy through tho horso becoming un- J manageublo, whllo out riding, both la' dies being painfully injured. BJ While Homer Call, an aged citizen BJ of Wlllard, was assisting in hitching BB np a wild horso he was thrown to WJ the ground, receiving a dislocated f shoulder and other Injuries. HHM t Tho second attempt to wreck Sotli JBJ- Brown's butcher shop In Salt Lakd BBJ City was mado ono night lust week, BBB when a bomb was exploded under tho kVAj building, which was badly wrecked. BJH Henry Karl Wilkinson, tho.ll-yoar BJBJ old son of Nicholas Wilkinson, a BMBJ coach counter In tho Klo' Grando BBJ yards, was drowned whllo wading in A BBl pool Just wost of tho Jordan river, in Salt Lako City. BMBJ A railroad to Ely, Nev from Salt BMB Lake, opening up tho Deep Crcok BMB country to the merchants of Salt Lako, BB Is among tho possibilities. The board of governors of tho Commercial club III has tlio matter In hand. Whllo cutting alfalfa, Doc, tho 111 BM8 year-old son of Joseph D. Cox, of Lohl, BYJ had his foot severed from his leg, just YJ above tho nnklo Joint, the severed HHl member being held by but tho tendon BB on tho front of tho nnklo. BMB Mrs. Millie Bergsjo was drowned BB nnd her llttlo son probably fatully In- BJ Jurcd ns tho result of a runaway, tho BB horses and wagon going over the dug- BB way and Into tho river In lgan can BBM . , yon about olght miles from Logan. j Colin St. Clair, a laborer, 33 years j BB old, employed at tho salt works near BMB Saltalr, was Instantly killed by a Salt- BMv air train, being run down whllo walk- BB lug on tho track towards Salt Lako H City, his body being horribly man- BB glod. J Utah shuop will bo inspected thor- BJ oughly In September beforo going to BH winter ranges and thoso dlaoasedwlll BMv bo dipped twice. This decision was BH readied by tho hoard of shoop com- BH mlnslonors at a meeting In Salt Lakd H last week. BH The Emory County Deokeoporo as- BB soclatlon last week rccolved Uialr con- BTJ siinmeut of 625 colonlos of boas aud a BMg carload of boo and honey supplies from VM Bcovllle, Tox. Tho dlfforout varieties of boes are the Holy Land, Carnoleana BK and Italian. BH Tho nssosuod valuation of all Salt Lako City property for tho presort year Is Jtl.103,661, according to tig- HJ urcs comploted by the county auditor's BM 'office. Tho valuation for 1905 wan. BM $39,C71,09G, which gives a gain for the- BB year of $1,131,005. Bis l) Extenslva preparations are being Bf Y mado by tho people of Htmtsvlllo for BJ Pioneer day, July 24. A parado and'n H largo number of sporting ovonts will H be held during tho afternoon, and in tho evening thoro will bo an nlaborato U display of flroworks. Ogden harbors at a conforonco held U last wook decided not to pay tho statu M , f oo of $1 nnch as required by law, and have engaged counsel to test tho con-Aw con-Aw Btltutlonallty of. the law. Thero aro V olxty-elglit barbers In Ogdou, who havo organised to fight tho caso. |