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Show I UTAH STATE NEWS Tho twelve mlloB of bad road between be-tween Moab and TlionipsoiiH Ib to bo rebuilt with native sbnlo by the state, livery available team was called Into reuqlaltlon to handle the large peach crop or Urlgham City thlt' year. A fomalo bear and her cub visited tho town of Urlgham, Utah. Tho fomalo fo-malo was killed by Henry TIngoy, but tho cub escaped. - Headquarters for the compilation of statistics concerning the Irrigation xurvoys will be established In Salt Lake Scptombcr 1. Louis Polous, tho Greek gambler liiot by P. P. Stathakos during a qunr-rcl qunr-rcl In Salt Lako City, Is dead, and his ilayer now faces a murder charge. Harry Ferguson, aged 13, accidental, ly shot himself through the eye whllo playing with a turget rifle In Salt Lake City, death resulting threo hours The commlttco on fruit exhibit for Peach day, September 7, have complot-cd complot-cd arrangements for the big fruit (lis-fl (lis-fl play that will bo on exhibition at Drlgham City this year. Frank P. Hutchcns, a well known Ogdon machinist, aged 117, is dead as the result of tho accidental discharge; of a shot gun while hunting chickens at Croydon, Morgan county. On Sunday, August 28, tho new Salt Lako Route fast train, to be known as the "American Express," will be put into service, according to announce-1 announce-1 ment mado by officials of tho road. It is reported that the fruit In the vicinity of Moab has entirely escaped the blight which has attacked some of the fruit In tho northern section of of tho Utah fruit exhibit at Chicago the New election proclamations, which include tho call for the election of a Justlco of the supromo court, wore mailed to tho boards of county com-mlsslonors com-mlsslonors of every county In the state last week. Narrowly escaping denth by Jump-ing Jump-ing from his -nutomoblle when the steering apparatus failed to work,' Dr. fl tdzra Rich deserted the machlno a sec- ond before It was reduced to splinters by a depot-bound car in Ogdon. After lingering in torrlblo agony slnco last Friday morning, whon she fl was fearfully burned whllo lighting a pile of rubbish In tho rear of her little fl grocery store in Ogdon, Mrs. M. Lu Mar died Tuesday forenoon at 11 o'clock. H' J. Edward Taylor, who has charge during Novembor and December, has as yet boon unablo to securo enough money to get up an exhibit. Unless enough money can bo obtained to fl make a favorable exhibit tho plan will bo dropped. E. P. Stathakos, a brothor of the Greek banker, N. P. Stathakos, shot and probably fatally wounded Louis Poulos and Gust Merltsas, two Greoks, Tuesday night In Salt Lake fl A dispute over a gambling gamo was I tho causo of trouble. Fire, believed to have originated from tho flying sparks, of a passing engine, totally destroyed tho WJUard canning factory at Wlllard in Box El-dor El-dor county, Tuesday aftornoon. The loss Is estimated at $10,000, with about $11,000 Insurance Henry Shields of Park City has filed cult against J. J. Coffey, sheriff of Summit county, and against his bondsmen, bonds-men, Henry Wfclsh, William Archibald Archi-bald and Julian Frankel, for tho recovery re-covery of $4,7G0. Shields claims that Coffey refused to serve an execution from tho district court of Salt Lake county. Typhoid fever Is second in tho death, list for July in Utah, according to the monthly report oi the state board of health, which shows that thirteen of the eighty-two cusos during tho month resulted In death. Pneumonia leads with fifteen deaths reported. Tho fato of Harry Thorno, the youthful murdorer of Georgo W. Fas-sell, Fas-sell, a Salt Lako grocer, Is now in tho hands of the stato board of par-dons par-dons and will not bo finally determined fl by tho board until September 3, just six days beforo the date set for his execution for the crlmo for which ho was convicted by a jury. It is estlnmtod by the United States immigration authorities that one-third of tho underworld population in Salt Lako City is or foreign birth and comes under the laws governing such people. Should tho immigration ofti-cors ofti-cors hero recelvo instructions from Washington, tho work of arresting and deporting tho foreign women in houses of ill-repute will bo begun at The failure to report cases of ty-phoid ty-phoid fovcr, Salt Lako City physicians are likoly to bo prosecuted by tho city ke<h board. V |