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Show I UTAH STATE NEWS. K Nine young boys o'. ManU woro last -week convicted of stealing flowers and fined $2 encb. H Jolin Loo, Jr., found guilty of bur- K glary nt Junction, lms boon sontenced H Vo six years In tlio stnto ponltcntlnry. B HIaborato preparations nro being H niado by tho citizens of Sundy to colo- H brato tho Fourth of July on a grand B Tho Btorms of tho past fow weeks B bavo undoubtedly destroyed tho major B portion of tho grasshoppers In Sovlor M county. Hj Tho Bphralm city council has np- M pointed a commlttoo to mako arrange- L-r ' ' monts for tho celebration of Indopond- enco dny. H Tho attendanco at tho summer H school being hold In Ephralm this H year Is tho largest In tho history of H tho school. H An Italian miner by tho namo of H Angclo Clstorlo, was probably fatally H Injured In tho mines nt Cnstlo Gate, B Saturday, by falling rock. H Klovcn thousand ncrcs of beets In H tho vicinity of Lohl aro up, and the B prospects for a prosporous season foi K- tho boot rnlsors woro nover hotter. H Wallaco Thurston, tho 18-ycar-old h boy of Kingston who borrowed a horso H from a neighbor and forgot to roturn L ' it, has been convicted of ombczzlo- H Thototal assessment of Sovlor H county this year will bo $2,343,458. . Rtchflold Is tho richest city In .Sovlor fl county, her share of tho nbovo valua- H tlon being J4GG.G80. H Ellas Nowhaus of Mcrcur Is In a P; Salt Lako hospiyil sufforlag from a V compound fracturo of tho leg, caused H by a cavoln In tho Golden Gate mine, H whero ho Is employed. -"'" Gwln Worthon, a 3-ycar-old child of Salt Lake, fell from a socond-story window to a pllo of gravel thirty feet H bolow, ono day last week, and escaped H without serious injury. H Mrs. Karrcn Andrcason, aged 78, H was struck by a passenger train at K L,ehl last week and killed. It Is not B known bow the accident occurred, as Bf no ono, was near at the time. VMV Two patents have recently been Is. W sued to citizens of Salt Lako City, one Bfc;- t bolng jo Mlcjiaol J.Uzucipld.fyn -" iT" . wrench, and tho other to Charles J. jj Qustavcson on n bottlo stoppor. H.1 Gecfrgo Elliott Biilcidcd In Salt Lako H; City last week, taking laudanum. El- BV llntt was a strancor In tho city, a Ilott was a stranger in mo cuy, u 1 painter by trade, and dospondoncy is BBJ supposed to liavo been tho motive for ' tho H Lost week E. C. Palmor and Will H R. Anderson of Mantl oncountorcd a Hi bear and two cubs on Twolvo Mllo H creek, south of tho city, and secured B tho two cubs, but failed to kill the J B Mrs. Mlnnlo Coursoy sulcldod In ' Salt Lako on tho Oth, taking a doso H of Btrychnlno. She left letters for relatives stating that sho died of n H broken heart. It Is believed sho was temporarily lnsnno. M E. S. Lovcsy, president of tho Utah Bockccpors' association, Is making a H tour of tho state, for tho purposo of IB, collecting an assortment of honoy to BBBV bo used as an exhibit at tho Louisiana BBBTTaM Purchase exposition. M V Tho water problem at Richfield is BBB T being solved by tho sinking of wells. BBB A newly organized company has re BBBV' ( ccntly sunk thirteen wolls near tho city, most of them being botweon sov- onty and eighty feet deep. B Bert Buchanan, a young man 22 BBBI ( years of ago, wan found dead In his BBBL bod nt Vcnlco, Saturday of last wcok. BBBj He had rotlrcd seomlngly In excellent BBjSj health, and it Is bcllovcd ho was nt WmBBI. tacked with an epileptic fit during the KSmJ night and died. ffljKfll" Dr. J. W. Currlo of Salt Lnko City IjRSwf attonded church last Sunday night, 3Mfy and whon ho started homo discovered rljjjfl that somo ono had stolen his horso apSfWll ' nnd buggy. It Is said tho doctor is un- fiwfii decided whothor to cut out going to ImS'IyI church or wnlk to tho sorvlcos. vS31Jb Mrs. Fanny Splllman, who camo to Wmr- Utah In I860 and sottled In Washing- JJMJ ton county in 18C2, died at Toquorvlllo EMm, on tho Oth at tho ago of 80 years. Sho BVABj' was a Ieador and member of tho ro flBBf . Hcf society, her whole lifo having been K devoted to works of charity. BIbBbbI Danlol Neff had n narrow cscapo PHBH from death at Silver City last week, HbAbIiI whon no was cauent underneath tho HHBBJ cago in the South Swansea shaft, ow- HSBJHBh i)g to tho falluro of tho brako to work MsSBIH proporly Ho escaped with a brokon BjBBBB ankle and somo sevoro bruises. HBHiM j- c Fonton' a brakeman on tho " Southern Pacific, had his foot crushed B at Promontory Point last Friday. Fen- H ton was cutting cars whon his fool K caught in the frog and ho foil undoi B tho train, tho flange on the wheel crushing his foot at tho instop. BBBBj1 |