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Show I UTAH STATE NEWS Work In to begin during tho week On a new dlstlllory at Murray. 1 In a free-for-all light In a saloon in fl Ogden, James Moran was thrown to tho floor and sustained a broken leg. The city officials of Logan arc wag-lng wag-lng a war upon peddlers accused of selling groceries without having first secured a city license. The ladles of the Snow academy in ' Eph nilm havo abandoned their "rats" slnco tho law was passed by tho stu-m stu-m dent body to discontinue using them. George Delarls, a Greek, was so-Hl. so-Hl. - veroly stabbed by Jim Taulas, a coun- mI tryman, during a drunken brawl in Ogden. Tho injured man's condition Is regarded as serious. Paving of tho sidewalks In Spring-vllle Spring-vllle Is to begin nt onco fifteen blocks being included In District No. 1, which was ordered paved at a recent meeting of the city council. According to an opinion expressed in tho Utah State Woolgrowors' Bui-lctln, Bui-lctln, Issued Thursdny, tho price of wool will bo practically unchanged during tho summor of 1910. The Gunnison Valley Power com-p.any com-p.any has been Incorporated at Gunni-J Gunni-J son, the purpose of the company being P to furnish electric light, heat and power, most of which will bo disposed P of in Sanpcto county. P As the result of nil unbalanced mind, G. M. Qulncy, also known as Jim Mc-P Mc-P Winn, of Scrnnton, Pa., committed P Buicldo by taking thirty grains of ' strychnine In his room at a rooming P houso In Salt Lake City. P Emll Dradlcy, 53 years of age and fl a miner of Murray, died in a Salt P Lake hospital Tuesday from spinal H meningitis, brought on by a piece of P quartz entering tho eye of Bradley H about ten days previous. H Tho beet growers of Box Elder H county are now demanding $5 per ton H ' for beets from tho Box Elder county H growors, further complicating tho fight H between the Amalgamated Sugar com- H pany and tho beet growers. H James H. Crawford, colored, who H shot and killed another negro named H C. C. Lockhnrt, in Ogden three years H ngo, died on Wodnosday of pneu- H monla. Crawford was acquitted on H ' ploas of solf-dcfenso and insanity. H Charles Pholps, 53 years of age, H who has served two terms In statu H prisons for murder, Is wanted by tho H authorities nt Buhl, Idaho, where on H Sunday, March 20, ho stabbed to H death John May, a young man 35 years P Tho Provo woolen mills nro now ad- P vertlscd for salo to the highest bidder H at auction on April 13. Thcro seems H to bo no doubt now that in a few P months tho whlstlo which has so long H been silent will again call tho oper- H' to H To fittingly eclcbrato the comple- H tion of tho Western Pacific railroad H and the now Denver & Illo Grando P " Westorn union depot, tho Salt Lake P Real Estato association Is planning a P rousing celebration, to tako place in P the capital city. H Threatening to blow up tho First P National bank with a package of dy- P namito, which ho Bald ho hold in his B hand, if any effort were made to ar- rest him, Cornelius Mannlx attempted P to bluff an Ogdon "plain clothes" P man, but failed In his purpose, and Is In B Orders for tho double tracking of P tho Oregon Short Line north from P Farmlngton to Ogden, aro considered H as significant of tho abandonment of H tho Weber nnyon-Fnrmlngton cut-off, H which was calculated to eliminate Og- H den from tho routo of through trains P from Los Angolcs to tho cast.' H Plans for tho erection of n largo P steel plant and foundry for tho con- P structlon of cars to be built In tho Og- P don railroad yards of the Ilarrlman P lines nro being considered, according H to word given out from somi-offlcial H sources. Tho plant Is to cost $300,000. H After battling with an attack of H diabetes for nearly four mouths, H . Charles M. Freed, aged G7 years, pros- H ' ident of tho Froed Furnituro & Car- PPH pet company, succumbed to tho (lis- PPH easo at his home In Salt Uiko City PPPJ on Wednesday. Mr. Freed was ono pHBH of the most prominent business mon PPPJ of tho capital city, H Lora Lautcrbaugh, 18 years old, who H disappeared from her home In Chi- H cago a few months ago, was rescued H 'by tho polico of Ogden nt tho homo of H ,K. Knmado, a Japanese gambler. Tho H j ,glrl had been enticed from her homo PPPJ by tho Japaheso by promises of luxury PPPJ und ease, and wus living in direct PPPJ j poverty whon rescued. H Samplos of soil from every soctlon H of tho stato will be collected, tested H jand tho chnractor shown In colors on H : w jjtho, map to bo issued in tho next an- H ,nual report of tho Utah conservation H , 'commission, If tho government joins I with' tho , state In gathering this 1m H -portaut Information. Pt" . , - .-.asiiM |