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Show I UTAH STATE NEWS. H Flro dostroyed tho homo of Albert H V, Nelson of Sandy, entailing a loss H of 1,600. i H Tho week on tho' Salt Lako mining H axchango closed on tho salo of 89,825 H shnrcs of stock for $23,232.70. H . A special election Is to bo hold at H Ephralm to voto $20,000 bonds for tho H Installation of an electric light plant H Tho local .post of tup O. A. II. ha? H laid out an 'elaborate- program for the H camp lire to ho held In Ogdcn on H May H In tho debate at" Moscow, Idaho, bo- H tween tho Unlvorelty of Idaho and H tho University of Utah, tho former H wcro victors. H Tho horse and buggy "stolen from H Ernost Pappas, of Bingham Junction, H Jaat week have been found, but.Uio M thief 1b still at largo. H Small children and matches wore ro- H sponsible for a blazo at' Sprlrigvlllo, H which destroyed a hay shed and' barn H bolonglng to Amos Hatfield. - H W. Williams, a negro of Ogdcn, at- H tempted to kill a fellow African, firing H several shots at him, but 'fdriunatoly, H missing. Williams 'is ii jail, H Doath claimed four of Lchi's most H prominent citizens- last week, Aloxan- H dcr H. Loverldge, Mrs. Matilda Evans, H James Lamb and Mrs. Gcorgo Kvana. H Hyrum Evans of Lohl was sovoroly H Injured as tho resuft of a runaway, bo- H Ing thrown from a heavily loaded H wagon and tho wheels passing over M him. H Tho University of Utah is to havo a H medical department, conducted under H tho supervision, of Dr. It. V. Chamber- H lalnnsslstcd by sovoral men from tlio H cast. H Twolvo carloads of potatoes wero B shipped from Mt. Pleasant to local and H oastorn markets during tho. past week. H Tho prlco rangod from 16 to 18 cents H per bushel. H. ' Sarah Tharp, familiarly known as B ' "Grandma" Tharp, died In Ogdon on H tho 8th. Sho was born In 1811, and H has lived under tho administration of H twenty-four presidents. H Mrs. B. L. Miller, a Salt Lake wo- , man who has boen conducting a sue- cossful real ostato buslnoss for tho . ,j pasClnOi.yoar8, ,naa fallen helrto. an R5 """ .' In tho first round of "what was to H havo boen a twenty-round contest, H Burt Danford, of Smlthfleld, put Billy H Hainp, of Logan, out of tho contest, H Hamp boing knocked out. H A crowd of about thirty young men H and boys wero arrested lost wcok at H Moroni for catching fish from tho H streams of the county out of season, H and a flno of $10 each was Imposed. H E1 Hales, of Hooper, waB trimming M tho limbs, from an applo trco when tho, H ax sllppod, striking Hale's thumb in H such a manner that ho was obliged M to suffer tho loss of that member. H About ono hundred members of the H legislature, legislative employees and H others wero guosts of Governor Cut- H ler at a dlnnor at tho Commercial club H In Salt, Lako City Saturday evening: H H Harry Harrison, a guard. at (the pen- H ttentlary, may loso his arm as tho H rosult of an accident whllo cleaning H ft pistol, tho weapon being discharged H and tho bones of. his arm badly stmt- H H A mass mooting was hold injSprlng- H villo last wcok to discuss tho advlsi H ability of installing a systqm of water- H works for that town. Tho prevailing H Bentlment was In favor of lntsalling. H tho system. H A .suit has been filed in tho district H court by Minnlo Lukor . of .,Els'lnore H against Antono NIelson of. that., place, H charging him with having, inado.stato- H ments of dofamatory to her character H and asking damages in tho sum of B lio.ooo. H William W. Randolph, night watch- H man for tho Salt Lake Hardwaro com- H pany, was found dead in bed at his H homo In Salt Lako City. Tho causo Um ..jtML.0 jyaB ll0a"t failure, andwhen H HHMkflHlUA bad beonjHHijfA, |