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Show UTAH STATE NEWS Emery county will Roll about 2,500 ores of patented coal land on May 23 The horse fair at log.tn has hcen postponed until Satin day, the 20th Inst. Statistics Just Issued show that 2.-W8 2.-W8 Immigrants arrived in Utah Urn past year. Miss Ada Chambcilaln. of Vernal, uffrcd a bioken leg In a runawa near that place. The Elks of Salt Lake added Jl.000 to the charity fund by their two en tertalnments given last week The annual encampment of the Grand Airay of the Roptibltc will be held In Salt Lake CJty on May 10. Salt Lake City by the flist of June will have one of the mos modern and aest equlppe'd ea3 "plants In the coun try. Jakka NJaagaancs, a Flnlandor, aged Jt, was killed at Bingham by an oro train which was running from the mines to the depot. Utah educators will have headquarters headquar-ters of tholr own at the convention of the National Educational association to be held at Loh Angeles this Hummer. Hum-mer. V f For Catarrh, kl us huikI you fixe, jusl to prove mcilt.n Tilalulu L'ox of Dr. Shoop'a Caturrh ltvnfvdy. It l h hiiow while t'lenmy, hntlluc antiseptic anti-septic balm thai 1voh Iiislmit relief to Cntnrrh of the noo nud (luoiit Make the free lest and see. Addiess Dr. Slioop, ltnulne, Wis. LnrtfH jais All I'entfc. Sold b,v T. J. Wnds worth, The 'Daug'hters ot the rioneers of Jtah held an Interesting and import-in import-in t meeting In their quarters at the Mon house, in Salt Lake City last eek. at which all the old offlceis vere reelected. Tb,o .supreme court decVded last week .that terms of the district court" :sn only be held at the times fixed jy law, and that when' torms ' are iold at other times all judgments mtered aro Invalid. Martin Baburlc, who had been In ho asylum at Prnvo since last September, Sep-tember, was deported to Hungary last n-eek, It having been discovered that tie had been In an asylum before com ng to the United States Injured twice within four months iy streot car accidents, E. G. Lock-vood Lock-vood has evidently decided that he will try to shake ot the hoodoo which jeems to hangovor him by suing the Ogden Street Car company for $1,000 Iaraages. The steamer Cliff Dweller, which has been In use on the Green tlvei for a year or two Is to be dismantled vnd removed to Salt Lake, whero s'.im will be launched and used as a picas ure boat at Saltalr beach during th? -omlng "season. By a fi actions horse Jumping off the roadway In Ogden canyon Into tin-raging tin-raging toirent of the Ogdon river, Miss nose Phillip, of Ogden, war drowned, her body being fournl thrc ml'.ej down the river from where tin accident occurred. "I'lcvriilli'' will itniiiilly oht'ck it eold nr thii Oilppe when taken rally ni tlio "Miecr.e btii;c." l'revciillci. umu WHttd cold hh well, l'mveuilcb lire liltle cnnil.y clllo inlikls, mill Dr. Shoop Itnrhiv, Wis, will j-ladly niiill ymi muipti'K mid n honk on Colds fu.o, If tuu will wrilo him. The wimples (ikivo lliulr mcilt. Clienk eitrly Colds vili PruveiftlcH and slop I'iuhiumiiiIii Hold in fin ami tlfic Imxrs hy 'P. J . WniUworlh. The descendants of the late "Parley P. Pratt held a big family Tounlon .n Salt Lake City on the 12th In ob-'ervance ob-'ervance of Mr. Pratt's 100th anniversary. anni-versary. It Is claimed that there is no county In the stato of Utah that is doing more In the line of farm settlements and land lmpiovcmcnt this year than Millard Mil-lard county. Two masked men held up Walter Se'lg, the bartender of the Healy bar In Ogden, and secured about $65 In cash and seveial hundred "dollars worth of Jewelry. A petition to the secretary of war Is being circulated lu Wasatch county, coun-ty, requesting the secretary of war to not dismantle Fort Duchesne and to keep the tioops there. The nlno-ycar-old son of Mr. and Mrs William C. Mcelor, of Fayette, had his hand shot to pieces by his twelve-year-old brother while the two boys wcro playing with a gun. Several Lehl citizens have foimed a company and will ercqt .an opera house'' and dance hall the coming summer. The enterprise will be thoroughly modern and will cost about 0,000. . "w A lone highwayman attempted to hold up the Sau Pedro ttatragent at Parson, but fulled tq 'secure anything any-thing of value, owing to the pluckl-ness pluckl-ness oLAgont Welch, who fought the would'he robber off and saved the company's monoy. Mrs. Alfreda E. Hoolev, who iho and killed her husband In Salt Lakt City, will probably spend the remalnd er of her days In the Insane .asylum at Trovo, a"he having been adjudged In sane by the commission appointed tt Investigate her case. , Ogdon's new federal building li completed, so far as the walls and tlif roof are concerned, and the plaster lng Is all done. Workmen are non putting In the wainscoting, th. Inter Icr cornice and finishing up the interior of all the floors Alfred Hansen, of Logan, fell a dis tance of 30 feot through an open skylight sky-light In a building on which he wat working, fracturing his skull" and breaking both wrists. In falling lit struck August Chrlstenfen, a fellow workman, and broko his leg |