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Show H H , , , i j VTA II STATE NEWS j B Tho pcoplo of Kphralm will cclobrat HH tho Fourth of July, a splendid progrnm BBB having been prepared. BBvB A saloon man of 1 tod wood was last BBl week lined 25 for nllowlng inlnorH to H piny pool In his saloon. H Tho Unlon Pacific station at Uintah. BBVJ eight nillcH east of Ogdon. wan do- BBI s'troyed ly fho. ou tiro 24th. BBb Vnshtl Young, n Salt Lake boy, was H run down by an automobile while rid- H Ing IiIh bicycle and badly bruiRcd, B . -''All of the pansengerK Injured In tho H "wrock on tho Hlo Grande Western at B Pinto, last week, aib rccovclng from B their injuries. H Louie Oakloy of Sprlngvlllu, had a H narrow cschpo from death In Silver H City, when ho was struck by a loco B, motive. Ho csenped with a fow bruises. BBBI Many of tho old .landmarks of Amor- H lean Pork are disappearing. Uriel; H buildings will tako tho placo of the old H lumber shacks, duo to the now tiro H ordlnanco. M United States Marshall Ben D. Hoy- H wood has lost tho islght of 'mio oye as H tho result of being ntruclr..in tho oyo H by a limb of a trco whllo driving B through Logan Canyon. Unablo to control his horse becauso H ' of tho fact that ho had but onti arm, H Leo Dykes 'of Salt Lake was thrown H from his rig and now lies In a prccar- H 'lous condition nt his homo. H John Drannon, a miner of Alta, H quarreled with John Farroll, a fellow H miner, a fight following, during which H Farroll was stabbed with a miners' P candlestick, sustaining a painful wound. H A young man clerking In a storo at H Thtstlo last week found a pair of hand- B cuffs and placed thorn on his wrists. H Ho was forced to wear them thrco H i days, whon they wero unlocked by a H deputy sheriff, who camo to town for B that purpose. H Tho pear blight has gained such a H hold on tho pear orchards of Weber H county and vicinity that tho trees aro H threatened with annihilation. Thcro H Is hardly a section whero pear trees H nro growing but which 'shows ravages H of this destructive pest. TiThofPnclhc National BaseUall league I Is downwind "ut Following" tho with-1 BBB drawal of tho Ogden team, pwlng to In- BBW ability of tho club to meet expenses, J tho management or tho Salt Lako club BH decided to quit. Utnhn'a will now wit- BBJ ncss nmntour games only. BBJ Tho opening of tho porlod for tho BBJ Uintah Indian reservation drawing at BH Vernal is sot for July 15. From that M dato until Sept. 1 tho registry lists will H bo opon to tho public. Persons who H register must do so fn person, but H ncod not bo present for' tho drawing. H Ogdon business men are looking for- H ward with considerable plcasurablo fl anticipation to tho harvesting of this J yoar's crop from tho agricultural ro- J glon that surrounds Ogden, tho oxpec- l tatlon being that tho crops will ox- J cecd anything of tho game naturo in J tho history of that farming region. B An 11-yenr-old son of W. Clark of H Monroo, whllo carrying a target riflo J a fow days ago, stumbled and fdll, J Tho weapon was discharged and tho PPJ bullet entered his leg. The boy did B not realize that ho was shot, until ho BBpJ reached home, but has slnco sutlorcd J much pain. Hfl A movement is on foojtp havo .tho H National Guard encampment In Ogdon PPJ this autumn. Tho main difficulty Is, .a PPJ RUfllclont water 'supply at sultnblo PPJ cnnfplng grounds. It lms -beon pro- B posed to hold tho encampment cost. B of tho city aid tnp pipes of tho Ogdqij KB! Waterworks company's for tho suppjy. B Six days, and possibly more, will bo BAV devoted to Utah at tho Lowls and. BBB Clark oxposltlon. Ogdon has .August ftV -21 "as its special day, Logan tho 22nd, M Euroka and Brlgham Oity tho 23rd, PJ Provo and thp state on tho 21th, Pnrk B City and Snrlngvlllo on tho 25th and; H Salt Lako City on tho 2Gtli. BH Glfarlca DoMolsy last wcok filed his BAv resignation with governor" Cutler as BBB Commissioner of tho Stato Bureau of BBW Statistics. Mr. -DoMolsy will becomo Byj roglstor of tho land ofllc.0 at Vernal, BBJ tho now ofllco created In connection BHV with tho opening of tho Uintah rcsor- BB vatlon. BBa Tho county clerk of Davis county BBh has completed the nsscssmont rolls BB for 1905, with tho changes made by BBV u-o board of equalization. Tho result BBl shows a largo Increase of valuation B ovor last year, tho excess bolng ?11G,- PH 475. Tho total assessment this year j is 3,480,400. H ' A llro, originating In mystorlous man- H ner in tho homo of William McRno, H of Provo, was responsible for tho com- H ploto destruction of tho house and fur- H nlturo. Tho family had beon away BH from homo for sovoral hours -and tho H fire was not discovered, until 'an hour H aftbr-thelr return. BBBBBU |