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Show UTljll STATE NEWS ( f Mnyflold residents aro plnnnlng to Br ! Install a waterworks, system. 1 t Smallpox has again broken .out In 1 1 I 8alt Ln'jo City, now eases being re- 1 , ported every day 1 ,Arrangomonts aro 'being mado by I tho Commorclnl club for the orgnnlza- BJ ' t,jn 'of a company to opornto n Unit. I t'ng factory In Ephralm. ) Qcorgo S. Drury, a former resident f H ' of Sprlngvllle, was killed near Bakers- '1 . neI(l. Cal., last week, as tho result of I an oil -well derrick blowing up. I Because of a quarrol with his wlfo, i I ; - which resulted In tho woman leav- .1 1 Ing home; Clarence 12. Dakor com- . ! I ; mltted sulcldo In Salt Lake City, In- J 5 haling chlorororm. ' jj Joseph C. Ituo, a laborer employed f at the Oregon Short Lino depot In I 1 HaH La'to City, foil from a scaffold I 1 ipon .which ho was working and I I sustained sorlous Injuries. I, f j.' The Western Pacific railroad Is III now completed ten miles west of . Blkc'. Nov., and the' track laying Is J J j' being rushed as rapidly aa tho con- I I j dltlon of the weather will permit. I I t.- Lovo for liquor and gambling is the jj r causo attributed for tho sulcldo of fflll William Jtolloff, 29 years old, who was ri i M found dead In his bed In a hotel In ' ' J I Salt Lake City. Laudnanum was tho ' r jiolson taken. , ! II While assisting in the erection of ' fijl scafToldlng at DovII'b Slide, Irnj Fowl- 1 , 'r. n young man of iJehnofer, lost ! 1 h'8 footing nnd foil head first to tho 'M ' roimd, breaking his neck. Death lij j was Instantaneous, u ,j A gasoline explosion caused n lire 1 ! m - In Park City whlch'for a timo threat- 3 II ned tho entlro business portion of ' tho city. Tho' blaze was tlnnlly got- (ten under control .after about $1,000 j. aamago had' been', done. That tho government has but j, small chance to recovor tho $2,410 ! received through tho malls by Chas. i r C. Prlco at Ogden last January is ' the opinion of tho Ogden authorities j,-, who have looked into tho case. . , Two Ogden newsboys, Nicholas Hlg- I I I If Kins nnd a lad named Smith, became 111' , engaged in nn altercation, when Smith f utabbed tho other lad with a pocket II knife, tho point of tlio blade striking fitf a rib, preventing sorlous Injury, mli Tho chamber of commerce of Og- 5 den has gone on record as being un- ' anlmously in favor of advocating tho U pasEago of a bill at the present ses- Tig slon of tho legislature providing for ( . a state public servjeo commission. ' ! I ; In a bill that passed tho house last , I 1 i week, tho secretary of war was dl- ; I rectcd to give for brnamental pur- 1 I lioses two condomned brass cannon H I bnd carriages, to bo placed on tho I ; state house grounds in Salt Lake. U ' As the result of playing with I matches, tho little child of Mr. and 1 I Mrs. Thomas L. Thorpo of Ephralm " was badly burned last weok, tho ac- f-f t'!,' eldont happening whllo tho mother J fj was nbsent from tho room for a few I E 'W ' momentB. B ' Orson Saunders, tho, 21-ycar-old son I 1 1 j of Street Supervisor Joseph Saunders I ; of Ogden, committed sulcldo on Feb- I I i " ruary 2C, taking carbolic acid. As tho s I young man was apparently In good II spirits, tho causo for tho rrtsh net is ail a mystery. - julo Mra- Dolllc Qoodfleld, wlfo of filfijt William Goodfellow, Is lying at the 'Jill 1,oInt ot dcttth nt Devll't' slld. We-I We-I j 1 1 - - her county, tho result of drinking Unit Un-it 1 1 - iment which sho thought to bo the JK 1 1 medicine sho was using for an ill-! ill-! II ness from which she was suffering. 'I ' 11 I',an proposed by tho chief Jlfi "f police of Salt Lako City becomeb M ; effective, long time prisoners in tho m ' city jail aro to bo urnlhed with iM i clothing during tholr confinement in fm Jailr tho suit to consist of brown I E hlrt, khaki trousers and brugnns. I m , Tho stolon will or Jacob C. Sor- ! lm enson, who was murdered in his homo mm 'f ' west of Murray by robbers, has been ; Iffi recovered. Tho will was among a ' EH Jot of papers takon by tho robbors .KB "ml waa found in tho streets of Salt fJM Lako City three days after tho mur- I Through prcsenco or mind Clarenco Chandlor, an employe of a cracker factory in .Ogden, saved liila right '.v nnn from being crushed when his hand becamo Iqdged In two press lollera of his machine. Ho mnnaged to roverso tho machine nnd savo his Stdck has been fully subscribed for the erection of a bank building for Ephralm, tho majority having been purchased by J, 11. Jonqs of Hutte, Mont. The ground hns been secured nnd the work of building will bp started as soon as tho weather wl. Tho senato committee on agriculture agricul-ture has restored the Increase oi salary sal-ary from ?4,0D to N.GOO for George P, McCabo, solicitor or tho department depart-ment of agriculture, whoso home If at Ogden. Tho house knocked out tho Increase when It was reported inw'j on the bill. yaHk1' John W. Hybeo, a plorioor of Uln K" tali, In dead, Mr. Hybeo was born R. In England In 1829, 'In 1847 ho K& emigrated to this" country, taking Up HE,' Mb rcBldence, at Uintah, His wire, Hl? "' children, llfty-nlno grandchildren r nnd fortyrnluo great-grandchildren fiiirvlv'e hliii. K Hk -vyv-- - - . |