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Show UTAH STATE NEWS B Tho now city administration of Mid- B vale contemplates the InHtallatlon ol B a water system in tho near future. H Tho noxt Municipal Lcaguo convon- H tlon will bo hold in Sandy next Janu- H ary, that town having won over Mt. H Pleasant and Mantl at tho Logan con- H vontlon. H Scott Lynn, a midshipman from Salt H Lake City, has been dismissed from H Ajnnapolis, and his friends in Utah H havo taken steps to have his caso re- H considered. H Members of tho Manufacturers as- H soclation of Utah arc making a doter- H mined effort to arrango for tho re- H opening of tho Provo woolen mills, H which havo been idle for several H years. H An eloctlon is to ho held at Price H on February 15 to voto on tho proposl- B tlon of bonding tho city for $10,000 for H tho purpose of erecting an electric B lighting plant and establishing a sys-H sys-H B Land bwnors under tho now state H canal north of Richfield havo secured B tho promise of tho uso of enough wa- B ter from tho state land board to lr- B rigato 2,000 acres of new land this B B Whllo driving nlong Twenty-fifth B street in Ogdon, a buggy belonging to B , Georgo Butler was run Into by a street B car and Dutler thrown to tho pave- B mcnt, but ho escaped with slight B ' bruises. B Georgo Drldenbeckor, ono of tho In- B jured trainmen in the Lcmay wreck B on the Southern Pacific, will not lose B his leg, as wus at first supposed, it B having been found that the member B can be saved. B Widespread Interest Is being mnnl- fl fostcd at Murray In tho proposed re- B vival of tho flax seed Industry. For B the past two months meetings have B been held and a great deal of good B accomplished,' B Property values In Juab county aro B on tho rise. Tho greatest demand np- B pears to be for dry farm lands, which B often bring as high as $C0 per aero. B Tho country Is booming agriculturally, B and prospects for tho coming spring Bh, aro unusually bright. B Georgo Radcllffe and Charles Mur- B phy, suspected of holding up and rob- B blng tho conductor and motornian on B a stroet car in Salt Lako City, havo B been placed bohlnd tho bars in Salt Lako City. Hadcllffe has made a con- B fesslon which implicates Murphy in HJt ' tho holdup, i Whether or not it Is legal for the B' . city to Impose n license ngatnst tho B butchers whllo otlicr kinds or busl- B noss aro exempt will bo the point nt B v, isinao when the caso of seventeen B butchers, arrested for falling to pay B the license for tho year 1909, will come HJ up for heuring in Ogdon. B, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spraguo and B William Morgan havo been arrested In B' Salt Lake City on a chargo of conn- B,. torfcitlug. Tho remains of a counter- Bj felting plant was found at tho Spraguo B rosldonco, whllo several counterfeit B coins wore found in the possession of HJ ' both Morgan and Spraguo. B Within a few weoks tho Utah Pack- B ing and Provision company, which B. filed articles of incorporation with tho 1 secretary of stato a few days ago, will m bogln the erection of ono of tho most up-to-dato and modern packing plants H' west of Omaha, In Salt Lako City. Tho Hj.. company has a capital of $100,000. 1 An outbreak of tho disease known i ns goltro has developed In tho llttlo B,'1 town of Froedman, nearly every fo- H malo in tho town suffering from tho H, dlseaso, a swolllng of the thyroid H . gland in tho neck. Physicians believe B) the water used by tho residents of H' the town Is rcsponslblo for tho dls- ease. H' Joe Arnono, a prominent Italian of B Pueblo, and Mattle P. Murray, a girl H. 17 years of ago, havo boon arrested In H Salt Lake City, it bolng charged that H Arnone had abducted tho girl, who Hi was living with him as his wife, from HI her homo in Puoblo. Hp A fow hours after, being ordered H: confined in tho stato mental hospital, Hj A. B. Davis, a motorman employed on Ht the Suit Lako street railway, died in B ' a padded coll In tho county Jail. Davis wa In a street car wrock somo time H ; ngo, In which his closest frlond was H, killed, and worry over the affair drove H him insane. H As tho result of tho verdict of a cor- H: oner's Jury, William Naughton, head B: brakbmnn of tho freight train with B . which a passenger train collldod at B? Lemay, on., January 17, must answer H -. to tho dfpfrict court on a chargo of H , c'riminal negligence, duo to leaving B - " tho switch open, thus causing tho col- I llslon and tho death of four men. B Tho subtorranoan Union dopot, in B Ogden, which were among tho im-B im-B provoinents , planned in this city b Bb the Ilnfrltnan railroads fpr this spring, Bi. havo been abandonod, at. least tern-BN' tern-BN' pbrarlly. No reason for this change B f has been announced. m B BL Bv--rseowwiic - 1 - HHHB MMp.JMMn - 1 ' |