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Show H UTAH STATE NEWS' E H Alberta peaches are being sent oat B Iroja Wlllard In carload lots, going B oast, and many ot them to Europe. H i. Lebl 1 to havo a factory for tho H manufacture of Are brick, crucibles, H Ul4 and aewer pipe, and kindred ar- H Jueo Tuskuda, tho Japanese who H Hided a fellow countryman at Garfield H on June 4, Is to b.e tried In Salt Lake H City In October. H Henry Brown, cvio of the ploneera H ot ,Utah, and who went to the Snake H river country over forty years ago, li H dead at Baggs, Wyo. H Arthur Loraax, a workman, fell Into U a rat of boiling asphalt in Salt Lake U City, and although quickly rescued, H he Wat badly burned. H Leland Garbcr, the mall clerk hurt H In tbe train wreck Ave mites north of H Halt Lake City, la In a precarious con- H dltlon and may not recover. H Thn lino ot railway from Ogdon to H Hot-Springs, a distance ot ton miles, H has. been electrified, and the old-time H "dummy" will be dono away with. H The peach crop ot Box Elder and H Weber counties this year Is n record H breaker, and, the prices received by 1 the-growers hare been bettor than In H the past. H It Is announced that the Denver & H njo Orando road will this winter H spend 1200,000 on tho site of Its pro H posed $800,000 passenger station In M Salt Lake City. H ,The validity pf the ordlnanco pro- H Tiding that Salt Lake merchants must H pay a license In proportion- to the H jmount of stock they carry has been H upheld by the courts. H Don Morgan, a 17-year-old Salt H Lake boy, was shot In the abdomen H by highwaymen at Cokovllle, Wyo., H and Is In a Salt Lake hospital, In a H dangerous condition. H Ogden has been honored by the H American Poultry association, which H organttatlon has named W. W. H - Drowning of that city as tho official H judge of poultry for Utah. H JThe amount of business transacted H by the Salt Lake City postofneo dur- H Ing the month ot August showed a 17 H per cent Increase over that of the cor B responding month of last year. H Children playing with matchos wort- H responsible for the destruction of tho Hj barn and a largo amount of hay be fi longing to Willis Johnson of Spring- Hj vllle, the loss being figured at 2,O00. Hl - deorge W. Rose, a former resident H of Salt Lake City, was murdered at Hj Ouanajuato, Mexico, last week, by Hj robbers who broke Into his houso H Mrs. Rose was also shot, but will re HH Mike Carsccl, an Italian stone Hh mason, was shot by Sam Fondl, a H bartender, during an altercation be H tween the two men In a Snlt Lake Hh saloon, and has since died from hit B Injuries. K The establishment of free market Hj for fruits, vegetables and genera H produce Is u subject whleh Ib now be H Ing agitated In Salt Lake, as n roaul H of the alleged combine of the toca f Toolieuk u colO ijnUikly, get fium E( your driiiitlHt bohio lltllu Ciuidy Cold ES Tablets called lMvvuntloa. DrugglstH H every where aro now dispelling I'ruveu- Hfl tics, for thuy arc not only wife, hut ilu- H oitlodly cortitlu and prompt. Proven- HM tlca contain no Quinine, no laxative, HH nothing haruli nor sickening. Taken H at tho "siioozo utitgo" l'levenllcs will H prevent Pneumonia, llnnioliltl, La H Grlpio, etc. Honce tho nuiiie, Proven- H tic's. (lood tor fuvttrUh ulilldroii. 48 H ProveiitluH i cenlH. Trial boxes 5 cU. Bj goldbyT. J. Wadsworth, jfHI1 ""'Li-rAHiT,lWI'?J ""?" Aaron Ro, Halt Lako Bwllt-h man, wan murderously ussaulled tyl an unknown man Id a saloon In Or den and kt badly Injured that li was, thought for a linm lie would illi bit! he Is now Rlowlv recovering. i Nils Nlckle, H Flulander, wan Wiled In Halt Lako City while endeavoring to craawl underneath a train, the train mtddenly fetartln, the unfortun ate man being Instantly killed, his body being terribly crushed. There Ih a tencherR' famine In Utnh Evory county Is clamoring for nsslst nnce In tho school room, nnd It If feared that In some of tho districts the schools will have to bo cloned, unless teachers can bo secured. Tho Western Pacific railroad Is nrnctlcally completed from Bait Lnk-to Lnk-to Bews. Nev., a distance of 136 miles. It Is believed that this lino will be put In active operation be tweea theso two points by tho middle of next month. Fire completely destroyed the Urtgham City woolen mills on the 10th Thore was pructlcnlly no Insur-nneo Insur-nneo on tho building and Its contents The flro broke out In the rag-ptcklna room and spread rapidly to the walls of tho building. The death rate of Salt Lake for August was .96 In every 1000 of population, popu-lation, according to the monthly ro-port ro-port of the health department. .Ther5 were 82 deaths during the month and 142 births. Of tho births 70 were main children and 72 females. Tho lid hns been pushed down further fur-ther In Salt Lake City by the municipal mu-nicipal officers, and an order has neon Issued to all clubs to the effect that hereafter on Sunday they must not allow any one to have liquor unless un-less they aro members of tho club. Guy Harris of Lima. Lagrange oounty. Indiana, father of OeorgU Harris, who was shot nnd killed bj her lover, William Crar. on Commer-, clal street, In Salt Lake, recently, has taken the body of the unfortunate woman back to Indiana for burial. I William Thomas, a 17-year-old Park j City boy, was killed while hauling lumber. The lumber slipped forward ' and struck tho horses, frightening i them and causing them to run. The boy was thrown on his head, his skull being fractured and his legs and arms broken. Willie Eldtodge, a former Industrial school Inmate, who some time ago was accused of robery and who Immediately Im-mediately afterward disappeared, returned re-turned to Ogdqn last week and confessed con-fessed that ho and a companion had rohbed three grocery storos In Os;don last May. |