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Show STATEEWS. " Ogdon Is shorlly have ono of tho largest modorn brick factories In tho wost. It will baTOJWi output of 05, 000 dry pressed bricks dally. It J8 to bo operated 'by electricity nnd can bo ruti wlutor nnofetwunor. Mrs. Joslnh Sinith, a respocted rosldentof Amoricat Fork, diod in that city Inst wcokfrom blood poison Ing, caused byprisklng lior flngor with n hat piu, aborfien days previously. pre-viously. J At tho annual rabbit hunt of tho Amorlonu Font gimlub, whioh wns pulled off rocontly ,oiir tho Codnr vnU ley hunting grouud.io of tho gun. nors, II. M. Ohrlstlfthjscn, kjllod ono hundred nud llfty ofJ.bo rodents. Smallpox' cases arc oh tho lacroaso in Rlchflold and tho'nity cnunoll of that plaoo has foundlt nocossnry to adopt moro rlgid'quanuiiliio measures, including tho provision that no poreon undor quarautiuo sh'alfapproach with in twonty fcot of tliCflld'ownlk. Jamos J. Jofrrlo8,hampiou heavy wolght boxor of thoworld, mado his llrat appoarauco in Provo last Tuosdny night iu tho drama, Dayy Crockett." 1 At tho Oloso of tho performance Mr. JofrrloB nnd Joseph Kennedy gave n throo-rouud exhibition in scientific boxing. , " Tho state chairman. of the republican republi-can party of Utah hagono oabt for tho purposo it is said of making ar rangomontH for.thSTlaunchliig of tho now pnrty organ which it is baid will mako its appoarancenot later than tho first of tho now-yoa'r. Harry AndorBon,'aixtcon-yoar-old boy of Salt Lako was'arroatod rocont ly iu thnt city : forlLtouling twolvo stool castings-from Vtlio old fair grounds and soHHugjFTVi to tho in-1 bo hold to ansftflnnlKiaikeEetlt lnrcony. J' " " Manti is moving !p improving of hor water systom, v'hlch has not boon In n satisfactory co nditlou for porno tho past Tho contomplatod improvomouts Mill cost about throo thousand dollars, and whon completed will glvo tho city a water systom of a vory Biiporior order. Stnto food iiibpector Holnor snys that half of tho Ionian and vanllln extracts sold in Salt Lako. City, both by tho grocory and drug storos, aro nothing moro 'than doctorod water. Ho propo3od making a movo against tho violators of tho lavr, and if possi-blo possi-blo put a stop to tho'swindlo. Angus M. Cannon, Jr., was assaulted assault-ed and boaton by a cab driver in Salt Lako ono day last wook. Cannon owed tho follow somo monoy, ho clnlmod, nud had given him his watoh as security, and a disputo aroso bo-tweon bo-tweon thorn in rolation to tho wntoh. I Cannon, having but-ono arm, was holploss in tho hands of tho burly cabman. cab-man. Jnmos OhristiaiibOii, who wns elected el-ected stato troasurer at tho rooout election, has resigned his position as mayor of Richllold 'olty, nnd tho vacancy has been filled by tho soloo tiou of n mombor oFtho city oouncll nlso boarlug tho namo of Christ iansen. Tho btnto troasurer oloct is proparlng to mako his homo in Suit Lako City for at loat four years to como. Two convictions were- sccurod last wook ut Ogdon agninst parties conducting con-ducting amusements on Sunday contrary con-trary to tho proUsions of tho city ordinances. Tho ninuogor of tho grand thoatro was ilnod ?20 nnd tho conductor of nu auto raoo wns fined ton dollars. Lator MayonOlaBsmnnn romitted tho Hues with tho stipulation stipula-tion that tho ordinances should ho observed in futnic. Tho Dos.nct Nevs says that tho Los Augolo cud of tho San Pedro road is still In tho hands.of tho con-Utruction con-Utruction dopiiitmiMit nnd will not not bo turnod ov l to tho oporatiug department de-partment until th gap 1h oloso up. So all local f rt i"t aud pnsSongor trnlllo is under tlu suporvisou of tlio Qonstruotlon O-i utiuont. Tho Utah construction company has just boon nwnrdod tho contract for noarly olevon miles of new track on tho Sun Podro rond near Modonn, by whloh n four por cent grodo will bo avoided, - - M " An aged Swodo named Adam Elin-son Elin-son wns klllod by boing run ovor by an euglno nnd sovornl cars on tho track of tho Rio Grnudo Wostorn nonr Bingham Junction ono day last wook. Tlio old man, who wns hard of hoar lug, wns picking up coal at tho time, nnd did not boo or hcantho cars coming, nor yet tho shouts of somo laborers who tried to worn him of his dnugor. Tho master iu chancery, who has beou ongnged for somo timo In taking ovidonco in relation to tho amount of damagos to which tho Murray fnrmors nro entitled from tho smolteis for tho loss thoy havo sustained and will sustain if tho smelters ooutiuuo as thoy havo boon, doing to poison tho ntmosphoro nnd vegetation by. tho smnko stacks, has decided that $07, G38. GO is about the figure. Thia is to bo divided among three porsons, in amounts ranging, from 812;889.98 ortS-lSSmmffiTrnTO WostoVirrnilwny7rrafn'Jasf;- wodcTby throwing a cow from tho frnok with tho cow-catcher of his bloyo(o, whllo riding from Control to Elsiuoro. Bocnuso tho opuoussion resultod in tho cow's fnvorj ho applies uncomplimentary uncom-plimentary oplthots to tho uuolfond-lug uuolfond-lug animal iu tho last Issuo of tho Roapor. Etiquotto domnuds, brothor, that you glvo tho road to bodies that possoss avoirdupois loo muoh InoxoeES of your own. A horoio act was performed in Salt Lako City rocontly by Emil Willis of tho Intor-Mountniti Elootrical company, com-pany, who booing n team running away with n surroy containing a. load oi cnuurou, sprang 10 mo ueauH ui tho horses na thoy dashed past, and in spito of thoir struggles und tho i fnot that ho was tramplod on by tho frantio unimnls nnd his elbow dislo-catod, dislo-catod, hold on aud chockod' thoir spood Buillclontly to onnblo othom to roach thorn nud Bavo tho precious freight. Nouo of tho children woro hurt. As Bob Whlto, linotype maohinist of tho Salt Lako Tribune, was passing nlong oifo of tho stroota of tho metropolis me-tropolis ono night lnsb wook, ho was vory much surprlsod, not to say ulnrmed, by n coyoto springing upon him. Mr. Whlto grapplod with, tho beast and nfter n short strugglo succeeded suc-ceeded in gotting his hnndkorchiof around Its nock, by monna of which ho forced it along until ho mot two policomotvto whom ho dolivored1 his prisonor. Ivostigatiou dovolopod tho fact that it was a tamo boast which hod oscauod from confinement Two hundred nud ninety Gentiles and bovonty four Mormons corupriho tho toaohing and oxocutivo forco of tho Salt Lako City public schools. Tho high school has thirty-Hvo Gon-tilo Gon-tilo nnd two Mormon teachers. Of tho twonty-ilvo bchool principals, bovonteou nro Gentiles nnd eight aro w -c KAnl- 10 1i( nliilflrmi IMOIIUUIIS. Jl uijuuv i", "" iiltondlng thobchools, 8,000 nro Mormons Mor-mons und fi.riOO aro Gontilcs. Theso nro facts which cannot bo buccofsfully controverted. Puzlo: Find tho Mormon Mor-mon dominntiou in ho conduct of tho schools tho Tribune trios to mako unwary pooplo bollovo ovists. Truth. |