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Show UTAH STATE NEWS Kva 0. Riddle has bcon appointed po.Umuster at E-ealanto, Garflcld county. Salt Lake's now packing houso, with a dally capacity of 100 oattle. 1,000 aheep and 1,000 hogs, will te complete by Octobor 1. A. Mancuroso, a neetlon Iraad or.i tho Oregon Short Lino lallroud, woa In-Untly In-Untly killed In Salt Lake City, using us-ing struck by a passenger train. During 190C the coal mines of Utah produced 1,332,372 Bhort tons, Vultici' at fl.793.610. Tlio produatlon fo: 1904 was 1,93,027 tons, valiud n $1,943,440. Tho dedication of IJje now M.naul tomplo In Ogdon, which morfca , th completion of tho firdl Masonic bull lng In the stuto of Utah, was hllJ Sun day afternoon. Frank Ilovoy, Aged 31, lu undar ar rest In Salt Lake City, ohurged wlu attempting to pass counterfoil tnonoi. He attempted to pass a bogus 5 gok piece at a saloon. Emmott Hlchoscn, a laborer fiou Logan, r-hot himself lu tho breast wltl a photgun In n lodging lioiiho In Sal Lake, and Is (load, as the result of a Quarrel with his wlfo. I. N. Harpor, a colored man, was held up In Ogdon by two men. He started to run and one robbor flied at him, tho bullet striking him In tho arm Tho wound is not sorious. Tho Crystal Springs Trout company, com-pany, ornanlzed at Morgan City for tho artificial propagation of fish, filed articles of Incorporation with tho secretary sec-retary of state last weok. The Utah Stato Federation of Labor, La-bor, as an organization, will not go Into politics this fall. This was do-elded do-elded upon at an all-day session held in Salt Lake City last week. Ilobert Nffylor, living In tho suburbs of Salt Lake, sustained serious injui-' Ics lu a runaway, his skull being c'rushbd. Ho Is tn tho hospital with about oven chances for recovery. -Thoro woro GOO students present on tho opening day of tno Orlgham Young Unlvoralty at Provo, for the year 1906-7, tho largest number on opening day in tho history of tho school. It is now believed by tho authorities, that tho man whoso mangled body wan found on tho Oregon Short Lino track near Lay ton, Thursday of last week, was John L. Atkinson of Saylersvllle, Kentucky. Charles O. Card, who died at Logan lastwoekt;scamo to Utah In 18DG. Ho hndn'orvod aB president of tho Cacho ' stake and suporlntondod the erection of the Logan tabornaclo and the Logan Lo-gan temple. Following the example of tho federal fed-eral court, Judgo Morse of Salt Lake last; week granted preliminary Injunctions Injunc-tions In throq suits brought by Tall-roads Tall-roads to restrain local ticket brokers from doing business. Tho sweopstakes silver cup, which was awarded to Utah for tho-bost fruit exhibit at the Boise Irrigation congross, arrived In Salt Lako last weok and will be on exhibition at the Commercial club for a time. . As tho result of a saloon row In ,1 Park City, Ooorgo Coughlln received - a Blushing ut tho hands of J. Wil liams which will lay Coughlln up for some tlmo for repairs and which required re-quired nlno stitches to closo. Arrangements havo beeu made for a Salt Lake day during tho Davis Cuun ty fair In October, and on that day the Manufacturers and Merchants' as soclntlou will attend tho exhibition In ; a body, accompanied by n band. A gonoral cbortago in labor is prevalent prev-alent In Utah, as well as throughout the" country. The local employment agenclos have bfon able to fill only thirty per cont of their ordors for men during tho clitlro summer. Tho crops of tomatoes, cucumbers and sugar beets IS Davis county are In excellent condition, and tho yield '. will bo very heavy. Tho canneries aro busy now with tomatoes, and tho paok will bo large and of very high quality The'Denver & nio Grande railroad K company Is planning to shorton Its K line between Denver and Salt Lake by B! tunneling Marshall pass and Cerro K summit and broad guaglng the narrow B' guage road between Sallda and Mont- K roso. Jacob McCurdy, one of Spring- H vlllo's oldest citizens, Is dead. Mr. Hi McCurdy was born In New Jersey H eighty-eight years ago, and came to J Utah fifty-two jears ago. He has re- H sided In Sprlngvlllo most or that BV tlmo. K N. N. Norton was shot In the back H; by Matt Donn, after (ho form or had I held up Donn's saloon, securing $19. V Norton escapod, but was later on K arrested and will be chargod with rob- Hj bery. His wound Is not considered j dangerous. H Several carloads of peaches have K - been shipped from Willard to the oast- t . orn market during the past week. Most k mt of the consignments were to Mllwau- Hf bee Wis. The peach crop is very K good, the only troublo with fruit grow- era being the scarcity of labor. |