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Show UTAH STATE NEWS Tark City won the only prise for Utnh, $200, being thlrrl iiwmoy, Ih tho Elk'- parade Rt Oenrer. A windstorm In Park City last week bletv don fences, bioke windows and twilled atrVeral roots ont of shnpo. Work la to be rnumed in the oil "Tiilfli of the La Sallo syndicate on the iWrtft sScre of tho Creai Salt Lotfo' Tho trouble betwe3n the employes nnd the Ogdsn street "-tr. company Hag boon Mttd, and there will be no Etrlko. BnAry county ajaeiriftle property for the jrtr 1800 1ft !l,7I8tt,h0wtnR nn Inorwiio over last yoaVs of nearly $23,000. J. P. Wllrcn, an employe of the Daly West mill nt Park City, was painfully Injured, by .-faljlnjr through from, one lloor Mo. anoth!'. Tho old veteran' who took nn ac'.lvo part In the Indlnn wars of Utih will hold tholr first annual rounlou In Ephrnlm on August 1, 2 end 3. Prank Warron, nn Italian laborer, fell underneath 'a moving traln at Grcen Hlyer, both bin legs being out off, deaih ensuing two hours later. Two rdhbofi entered the Onyx saloon, sa-loon, tn- Salt LaUo, at night, sandbagged sand-bagged he bartenden and pot awny with $100 which thoy found In tho cash register, i Henry Howolls, aged 21, was accidentally acci-dentally killed In LOgnn canyon while hording sheep. He dropped his rifle, tho trigger striking a rock, tho bullet bul-let entering his stomach. Tho ten-year-oid son of Poior Shoup of Eden was .kicked by a horso last week and seriously Injured, It bolng found necessary to remove n portion of the skull two Inches In length. A special election Is to be hold In Randall, Ulntahf Harrlsvlllo, Warron and West Webor, in Weber county, to voto on a special tax of 5 mlllB for Improvements Im-provements to tho roads of the county. Porest Supervisor Tack has been notified that a new oflloe, that nt trained foroater, has been created for tho Uintah resorvo, and that Horaco P. Btudloy has been appolntod to 111) tho position. Tho city taxes of Logan have beon reduced 2V4 mills from lait year's lovy. Tho reduction Is based upon tho earnings of tfie city olectrlc light plant, which amount to approximately $0,000 por year. John Holgruth, an engineer on the Dcnvor & Mo Grande, was drowned at Lagoon while bottt riding with a companion, tho boat capsizing, his body not bolng recovered ' .until ; the; following morning. Horaco Mann, leading man for the Zlnn's Travesty company, at present filling an engagement at an opun air thontro In Ogdon, fell down an ole-vntor ole-vntor shnft in tho Opera Houso blook and was seriously Injured. According to a dispatch from Denver, Den-ver, an attempt will be made to organ-lzo organ-lzo a western horse raolng circuit for next season which will include Salt Lake City. It is claimed that W. A. Clark, Jr., Is back of tho movement. Antone J. Petersen, a popular young mail of Ephralm, was accidentally killed at his father's ranch three miles north of Ephralm. He was unloading lucerne, when ho was accidentally struck by tho hay fork bo was using. Tho wholesale hay, grain and straw dealers of Salt Lako made somo reductions. reduc-tions. In prices at tholr regular weekly meeting Thursday. The price of nl-falfa nl-falfa was cut from $15 to $14. Corn was reduced 5 cents and Idaho oats aro now quoted at $1.80. Hoyal Reed, aged 18, was drowned while swimming In Green river, near Qreen River station. Tho young man had recently graduated from the Orangoville district School and was working for means to carry him through tho high school. ' William Smith, aged 13, was struck by lightning during the storm on Tuesday Tues-day of last weok In Snlt Lake City, and Instantly killed. The body was tfound by the father of the laiL who went to search for him when he fulled to return home from a fishing trip. Henry Andrews of Alpine met with a severe aeoldent while driving home from Salt Lako Near Sandy one of the front wheels of the wagon casta off, causing Mr Andrews to fall to th giound. One of the wheels passed over Mr, Andrews' chest and broke five I ribs. ' William McFadyen, who died at Sa Una last week, was a ian with as varied var-ied a onreer as but few men have, He was born In Scotland and at an early age he enlisted In the British navy While In the servlee of tho navy he vlsltod nearly all the ports In the world. David M. aallifent, a butcher, f years of age, once convicted of manslaughter, man-slaughter, blow hit) brains out In front of the C. O. D. oorarnlealon house. Salt Lake City. Refore he killed himself he snapped the weapon thre times In his divorced wife's face In an attempt to kill her. The Dutches & Oroeers' asebolatlan of Provo has notified the Ball Tele- , phone company to discontinue U telephone tele-phone service to members by July 25. , unless the company will meet (fee price of the Independent company, wbteh Is $30 a year, while, he Hell company Is charging $J8, |