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Show ' UTAH STATE NEWS. H Knysvlllo now lias a local exchange H nf tho Rocky Mountain Doll Tolcphono H In full operation. H Thoro woro nlno enscs of 'smallpox B ,ln dotontlon In Salt Lako City at the H closo of thd wcok. H A Sprlngvlllo lad was Inst wook eon- BjA jtonced to flvo days In tho county jail HK. Tor stealing gum from a storo. H Tho thirty-third session of tho Utah B ,McthodlBt Mission conferonco was V hold In 8alt Lako City laBt week. B Moro tbnn fifty-four tons of grass- V lioppors hnvo been killed this summor B by tho farmers of Sanpnto county. B Mon nro being rushed to Callcntcs B to tako part In tho construction of tho Hbm San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lako BV route. B Indications point to ntu increnso In B buslnoss throughout tho state, it bolng H tho general belief that tho dull season B has passed. M Thero aro only four moro school H children In Ogdcn this year than thoro H woro on August 1, 1902, according to B tho official school consus. H Tho Utah Independent Telephone H company Is erecting poles and laying H conduits In Salt Lako City, propara- H tory to Installing tholr new system. H A Salt Lako doctor has two patients sufforlng from blood poisoning, one Bf case being "caused from tho peck of n B lion and tho other by tho blto of a, fly. H A company has been formed In Salt H Lako City which will provldo abstracts H bf llfo Insuranco policies. Tho com- y pany Is tho first of Its kind evor or H J. Ross Clark of tho Salt Lako routo H has made official announcement of M contracts let for grading roadbed ovor B "Tho Gap" between Daggett and Cnl- B lentes, n distance of about 300 miles. H Bert Nelson, a Salt Lako boy, nt- V tempted to mako a balloon ascension H and parachuto jump last wcok, when H tho parachuto failed to work nnd tho H young aeronaut, was seriously Injured. H According to a doclsion hnnded H down by Justice McCarty In tho su- H promo court last week, a school houso H cannot 1") used for public and prlvnto H dances, bocauso it 1b against public H policy. bYbYBl. n.i in ' fiaU Idiko will (intertpin tho ifntT' m Workers during tho week commencing M Soptcmbor 13, when 2B0 delegates, M Ifrom all parts, of tho Union, will bo M prcsont. A man supposed to bo W. C. Brown H of Congo, Ky was killed by a Rio B Grnndo train near Lako View. It U Kb supposed tho man was stealing a rido nnd fell, his body bolng dragged ovor Haa a mile. M The state board of equalization has H completed a tablo showing tho assess- roent by counties ns roported by tho m county auditors. Tho total Is J12S,- m 148,442, an Increase of $10,101,220 ovor kV Uio year 1902. At Sunnysldo. last week, Bam Cos- HhV tnnco and another Italian engaged in Bf a fight, when tho other man drow a Kb polnard and slashed Cos tan go across tho abdomen. Indicting a wound which Kb will probably provo fatal. H Ilorman Holschut, a 7-year-old Salt Lako boy. has been arrested on a charge of horso 'stealing. He nppro- , prlntod a horso and buggy and was enjoying a ride, when ho was gathorod In by tho long arm of tho law. H Utah's mining exhibit at tho St. BBm Louis fair promises to bo among tho KV very best exhibits at the -exposition. A feature of tho oxhlhlt will bo an lni- H jnenso display of onyx, now deposits KV of which hnvo boon latoly discovered. II. T. Rohhlns, a farmer of Kays- Kb vlllo, was thrown from his wagon Kb while crossing tho railroad track,' his H Jaw being broken In sovcrnl places, H inflicting such sorlous injuries that H tho doctors bold out little hopo of ro- a covory. Jr Tho Judgment of tho lower court In AVB donylnp tho motion lor a new trial HAVH mndo by Peter Mortenson. tho con- HjVH vlctod murdoror of Jamos R. Hay, who HH was killed In Forest Dale. Doe. 10. flH 1001, has been affirmed by tho supremo jffAyjB 4 court of tho state fljjH 1 Oenornl Mnnngor A. O. Rldgewny of fJAVjHH - tho Colorado-Utah Construction com- jju pany, which Is building tho Donvor- HttVjt Salt Lako read, eays that tho report bHhb of an alliance or ngrooment between HVAfl tho new lino nod the Denver s Rio WP Grande, was unfounded. WflWM H Under a recent ruling of tho post- HKi offlco department, Utah Is likely to bo Hi doprlved of several rural free delivery H routes. Tho ruling was that no-routo B' should bo over twenty-flva mllen in H ' . length, and that along this routo thero B,, must bo at least 100 families. R Drilling for oil Is to bogln at Mt. Hk Pleasant at once. The experiment E "well is to bo sunk about two miles Hf southwest of tho city, and If ncrcs- HQr enry will bo sunk to a depth of 2,000 H ' feet. Oil is the principal topic of con H , vcrsatlon in Mt. Ploasant now. BBBBBBBBBB |