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Show iv -.h'OU-HSTATJfi NEWS It 11 believed that tho tleclslcn la the Spouane ralo caso will result In a readjustment or rates In tho stato of Ulrin. The graduates of the Cache county schoolB number this year 202, fifty moro than have ever graduated beforein be-forein n single year. I Smallpox Is raging: In tho town of Falrvlew, twelve cases being reported j In four famllcs, and tho wholo town j has ' probably been exposed. ' In attempting to alight from a rap- i 4 Idly moving streot car In Salt Lake I Injured, his faco being badly cut and his arms and legs bruised. J Tho Elks of Ogdcn have filed arti cles of " Incorporation, preparatory to erecting a handsome club house for the exclusive uso of the members of that lodge.., In a stabbing uflray which occurred at Murray "between Jim Itlter nnd Mlko Crlckvltch, laborers, tho latter , sustained several severe cuts abotit the nock and shoulders. A monster,, Inter-state 'Labor day celebration-Is to bo held at Ogdcn next fall, and, overy following fnll, ac-corillng'to ac-corillng'to tho plans of the Ogdcn 4 . Trades andfLabor assembly. It Is probable that tne Salt Lnko tabernacle choir will attend tho Irrl-,'gatlon Irrl-,'gatlon congress to bo held at Seattlo nnd sing for the edification or tho visiting delegates and the peoplo or Seattlo. Vht!oattemptlng to stenl a rldo on a graVel wagon In Salt Lako City, , Donald Nagoly, aged C, was caught between the brako block and back wheel or, tho wagon and his root and leg badly lacerated. Clarence Ernst, tho negro proprietor proprie-tor of a pool room In Ogdcn, will have to stand trial for murder, for the killing of, Charles Staples, another - negro, three weeks ago, during a fight .between tho- two men. Thoro Is a smallpox scaro nt WU-lard,-ono. mnn having broken out with the dlscaso and about a dozen others' oth-ers' having, been exposed. Drastic , measures 'have been taken to prevent 1 a spread oft the disease Utah county now has formal possession pos-session of.jthe state central oxporl-,ment"statlo'n"at oxporl-,ment"statlo'n"at Lehl. Tho farm con-t con-t plBts of eighty acres, all under a high stale of cultivation, there being from fifteen .to ,twenty acres or fruit trees. . Sprlngvllle Is to havo a system of waterworks'ln the near future, an op- Hon' havlng"been secured on the Burt Bprlngs for wntor works purposes, and part of. tho liionoy for Installing the system having already been Tho county commissioners havo passed i an;ioYdlnanco Increasing tho comity saloon, llcenso In Salt Lako coiinty, outside 'Salt Lake City, from $750 to $1,200 a year, beginning July 1. Thlrty-Blxl'placcB or business aro , i affected. f i ,;. j Ogdcn business men claim that the ' effort to obtain pio removal of tho ' . capltol from Salt Lake to Ogden 1b no bluff, and as an evidence of their i, '. . good faith propose to ralao $260,000 ' for tho erection of a capltol building In the Junction city. k . , Since tho new law went Into effect, " reducing trie poll tax from $3 to $2, nlinost one lAmdrod persons havo paid their tax .ln.alt Lako City at tho $3 V rate, Tho department will be undor tho necessity, or refunding $1 to each I- "person whd has- thus overpaid. 'A-' CL V EddTrigton, a machinist, wns j painfully Injurocl jn Salt Lako City . .while Inflating tho tiro of an automobile. automo-bile. Tho tiro exploded and a part of tho ,rlm struck him a terrible blow ' In tho Btomaoh. Ho is In tho hospital, with every Indication o recovery., Ij Tho Minors' Union homo in 8alt , Lako has been offered for uso by tho ; visiting Grand Army men to tho on- j enmpmont taL boheld In Salt Lako i4 City this summer. Tho building con- J .tnlns about) ,00, ropms, and will not 5 'commodate a largo numbor of tho vis- , ; Goyernor Spry pan Issued a procla- i .matlon sotting ' apart Monday, Juno 14, tho ono hundred and thirty-second 5 anniversary of tho adoption of tho ! ' Stars-und Strlposns tho Hag of tho f 'Vnlted Stntos, as flag day, urging Itu f general obHervnnco throughout tno ' Thov nhnunP convention of tho "Old J Folks'' of thosinb will bo hold In Salt Lako City on Juno 20 next. All 'over 70 years of ago irom Drlghnm 'City on tho north to Fay son and " '.Provo on tho bouUi will bo glvon freo ? transportation by tho different rail- roads. , ' ' It 1 charged that tho chnngo In .handling tho malls, which aro now do- Mtt" I illvered by wny of Dragon Into tho aB Pr .Uintah reservation country, Is work- f& JlSr I 'Ink a groat hardship on nil tho set- wMjff ' L tiers fin. tho rpsorvation district, and HOP'"" 6 j,iat tho mail roiito should bo changed' - TrLw'' 1- bllck t0 p.r,ci0, ' I Thenuornoy gonernl holds that tho' j'SBp'.'l law authorizing pnrfla) conversion of J -WNk , i tho unlvoraftycWnmncnt ,nntl nmd PlK i l)-to cash to pay for an admlnlstra-tlon admlnlstra-tlon btilldlns at. t0U2,5o oo'lBir? |