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Show 1' V Wffr ST'A'M NEWS f The prlco of coal delivered to res- dunces In Salt Lake, City 1ms been reduced from $G.76 to $5.00 a ton. Soven thousand people witnessed tho opening of -tho; bjcyclo racing sen-son sen-son In Salt JLakVcity on Monday, Mny 31. - . A Uireo;day, .seslson of tho second v annual Episcopal convention or tho district of Utah was hold In Ogden InBt week. Two boys, while playing In a hay barn nt Scoflold.-'star'ted - a. tiro which destroyed thoibarn and soveral tons of haled hay. Tho stntohpuro rood cominlsslonnr Is getting busy. In Ogden with those accused or violating tho law In selling sell-ing Impure milk, Utah's receipts Tor May amounted to only $41,438.10,.whllo thq expends tures wore $198,409.2'8, ' according to tho state treasurer. ' Twenty-three now residences linvo boen built at preen River his spring, nnd yet tho demand for houses greatly great-ly exceeds. tho supply.', Davldi Latham, who llrcd three shots nt a policeman. In Salt I.ako City recently, ,has .been sentenced to thrco years' Imprisonment. Tliore, wero i4o, graduates from tho eighth grade In thq public schools or Summit county, tho exercises being I ! hold at Park City last week. A strike of structural Iron workers Is on In Salt' Lake City, non-union men having been given tho plnces of the "strikers, and considerable frlc--tlon resulting. Two eastern-men are building a boat, expecting to navigate tho Oreen and Grand, rlyors .bclweon Oreen Hlver and Moab. Gasoline will furnish fur-nish tho motive power for tho prea-j ent. i l it" Frank Hustoh!agoA'30, n waltpr In one or Salt Lako City's leading cafes, I wus found dond'ln.a bathroom, ono day;las week. .It la bclloved ho fell backward Into 'the (ub, breaking his neck. A large, acreage, will again bo plant- cd to cantaloupes 'in tho vicinity of Green River tfils year. Tho frost missed most of tho fruit in tho valley, nnd quite a little fruit will bo marketed. mar-keted. 1 ' v4;'. ' It fBj thV oplnlpribf the Ogdon po-llco po-llco that tho tliVeo mon nrrestod In Omaha1 for 'tnerofibory of the Overland Over-land limited -are-the samo men who ( hold up, thp White . Elephant gambling f house In Ogden. ' '' While swItchTngjcars at Ogden, , Tim FcntqnjTa lUnlpp. Pacific Bnltch- man, tell between tho cars, tho wheels passing roVor lla hands, cutting cut-ting off all of his lingers, but leaving tho thumbs pn b'otti. hnhds. Whitney Rynders. nged 20, an employe em-ploye ot tho De'serot News, foil underneath un-derneath a street , car fin t Salt Lako; City, In attempting" to nllght from tho car, and f was. Wj.Borloualy Injured that death resulted, a few hours later. Tho city council of Hyrum has decided de-cided to remodol'h"e electric light plant, whjch is owned by, tho. people of Hyrum, so that- tho servlco will not only bo better, but the ' ,wlll bo ablo to supply '.lght toY tho town ot Wellsvlllo. v i William Clayton, formerly employ. I ed In hi gambllri&ihoUBp In Ogden, $ attempted. Bulcldajionr. Lnyton, on Juno 2, cutting 'his 'throat with a I pocket knife. He 11a; now? in a hos- if pltaU,wIth tho-.chnncefjjfor his recov- , ery rdthbr against him. Salt Lako capitalists have pur chased .the., property- of the Utah I Marble' company, near Logan, which 1 has Ibecn1 Inactive-. for Bomo time bo- caiisb ot lack of capital, and will opon up the property, which furnishes somo. excollent marble, at once. ?, , : ThOt dry faVmlng In Oodar yallby iV. has proved a success Is demonstrate cd after threo years Ibfexporlments. wL Therp are over l.OOCf 'acres of promts- . lng grain now Burfoundhig tho little Rf. town of Fairfield, with every indlcn- r tion of a bounteous yield, k Gustavim Porry, ,son of Dan Perry . . of WlHard, mot with h. .palplul nccl- ' ' dent IbbI w4eok .while riding a wild m horse. ThoanlmiU becapio frightened, b ran away and to)i on the little boy, B breaking his left leg between the .f knee and ankle In two places. $; Elaborate "preparations nro being I j fK made for the entertainment of the old j ; i folks- :ln Salt Lake City on June 29, 'S ( when the apuual convention will bo ! hehV nil over' ,70 years of ngo beirtg . i I carried to thq capital city by tho dU- ' ,. ' ferent railroads frqo of charge, . Mfa, Lllllo Uuston. wiioao hushand, I -p Frank Huston, met death In Salt m,' ' Lake Cjj.y last week as tho result or 1 falling .backward Into a bath tub, i ! breaking his neck, attempted sulcldo ; f , Uio fpllowlng day arter tho trai&dy', V but was saved by prompt medjcal as- 1 j 'H Blslapdo. ' V.li' I '' Judge He,nry. Perry Hondarson, pros- MM' Ident of tho ilti Uka City board or PI' ... education, and ono of tho best known. IC lawyers In tho Ktatbi'diod ds'. April d, mp, - 91 1,10 aC ot (!5' trom attaok of mmsti'' pneumonia. Judge Hev.deraoji was iff ,' ' . born In ,Naw Ydrlt stat'J and 'came; to P.;.VI, Utah in, 1. I 'f P' i |