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Show UTAH STATE NEWS i- -i Mho own of Gunnison now boasts ' electric lights. " Jamca Sabine, who had been a rosl- I V 'j dont of Salt Lako Blnco 18G8, In dead J at tho ago of 00. ' , A Salt Lake resident, convicted of (J- : 'beating his wife, has been sontenced . ' to six months nt hard labor. W i J. Albert McClollan, at ono time In r ( 1 . tho nowspaper business at Payson, ; i - died at his homo In Salt Lake on Jan- 1 uary 21. . i Frank White, who admitted stealing a'i ' three pipes from a show window In Ogden, has been sentenced to ono if year In prison. " I ," Itovonuo officers raided an opium ' '. don In Salt Lako and found ?1,500 A- ;f worth of opium which had been smug- At : glcd Into tho country. I'rovo will have a now directory S,.,K' ; soon. Tho book Is now In tho hands 'f!f ' of tho printer. Tho directory will con- -ih tain -1,703 Individual nnmes. ,J? :. It Is tho Intention of persons nt Mur-ray, Mur-ray, with tho asslstanco of tho Com- , ; - mcrclal club there, to erect an nrtlflc- "' , lal plant within tho next two months. ' i Botween $25,000 and $30,000 will bo . f spent by the Live Stock Remedy com- . pnny In Salt Lako City within tho , next two or thrco months for tho oa- jf.. tabllshment of a branch factory. i "j, Tho sum of $32,043 paid Into tho t j Btato treasury as tho Income tax on tho cstato of tho Into Mrs. Mary Judge Is said to bo tho largest amount j evor paid to tho state on Inheritance jf j tax. I 1 At tho point of a revolver, Mrs. A. jf. i L. Porter of Ogden was compelled to f'J cook breakfast for a bold, grimy 't a; tramp, who invaded tho Portor homo . ij when nouo of tho men folks were . i around. f if j Tho enterprising citizens of Tooelo 5 J hnvo launched a movement for an i ! aviation moot, it being tho Intention E ( j to secure as attractions tho famous y I fcvlatorB who will appear in Salt Lake r"j next month. 1 Frank Shea, charged with assault l j ivith a deadly weapon, becamo so in- (Qfj lano that ho was unable to plead T" when summoned Into court In Blng- i fl. ham, and later attempted to hang , f'"J Silmsolf in his coll. ' Victor B. Madsen, editor of tho Drigham City News, whllo eating oy- ,; Btors found a genuine pearl In ono ' 1 of tho oysters. Tho stono was of un- 1 t . usunl slzo and porfectly shaped, but If bad been ruined in tho cooking. ; V Herman P. Nlelson, ono of tho plo- t 'J accr residents of Kphralm, sue- 'J cumbed to old ngo and general do- f'i blllty, on the 25th, nftor an illness of f? Dnly a fow days. Mr. NIelBon was born in Denmark eighty years ago. Thomas O'Dcll and William Lowls, A tho two men nrrcstcd at Ogden on tho . chargo of participation in tho Union iff I Pacific hold-up at Reese, hnvo boon '.S t released from custody, tho ovldoneu 1 against tho men bolng lnsulllclent. 'If If satisfactory arrangements can bo i i mado with the residents of Plain City. I tho Utah Independent Telephone com-nnny com-nnny will enter that section of Wobor ",y , county, which is ono of tho richest r cS , agricultural districts In northern Utah. g ; Tho fifth annual convention of tho ' -)M Stnto Municipal lcaguo was hold In . Sandy on Thursday and Friday laBt. In nddltlon to tho oxocutlvcs of cities, f many county commissioners and promlnont men of tho state wore pros-ent. pros-ent. Tho grand jury at Provo has ro-j ro-j ported that It llnds not only that tho jg retail grocors and butchers of Utah jgf county aro In a comblno and that tho jf& lumbermon operato a trust, but it KV cites ovldonco to show that tho lum- f ber dealers of Salt Lako aro in a hi Bimllar jiool. 5J An nntondmont has beon added to fcj' i Uio Indian appropriation bill authorla- ! ing tho construction of a brldgo f acrosa tho Duchcsno river and ono 5; across tho Strawberry river at or near Theodore, at a limit of cost for both Is, ' of ?25,000. H Postmaster Peter Martin of Park IClty is dead from nervous prostration, brought on by rheumatism, from which ho hnd suffered for two years. Martin waB promlnont in politics, Borved as county assessor for throo terms from 1900 to 190C, nnd was appointed ap-pointed poBtmnstor in 190G. At tho banquet glvon In Salt Lako City by tho Utah branch of tho Am-orlcan Am-orlcan Mining congress in honor of John Dorn, president of tlio congress, and other gcnoral officors, speakers wont on record as squarely opposed to tho conservation policy now bolng considered by tho government. Tho Provo Commorclnl club haB pono on record In favor of San Fran-tlsco Fran-tlsco as tho place for tho Panama Banal exposition in 1915, and tho club has sont a telegram to tho Utah sen-itors sen-itors in Washington asking tho Utah ielogatlon in congress to support San ' Francisco. W ' |