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Show ! Pithy News Notes m From All Parts of wj UTAH I Salt Lake. A. call for specimens of XP all kinds of land and water tlf of WjJ Utah Is boing sent out among Uie jftj people of'tho state by Professor Har- B old R. Hngnn, head of tho biological W. department of the University of Utah. SJ lie expects to mako a thorough study WjL of the land and water life of Utah hi WM the near future by means of a state m' biological survey. Bn Salt Lake. The Utah state depart- W' meat of registration announces that XM of a class of thirteen wlto stood an W'j, examination to practice don Us try la mm the state cloven wero successful. 1 Those who passed were F. S. Shaffer SagS and Yusnkl Chlkarvisht of Salt Lake, Ii ' Ollbcrt F. Gwllllom of Park City, Carl ffs 1 O. Jensen of Drapor, C. L. Stono of IfS ' Kvnnstoii, Wyo.; W. L. Wright of B&z ' Hyrum, Glenn R. Chaffco of Grand I1f; ' Junction, Colo.; W. H. Sprunt of 1 Whltnoy, Ida.; Ray V. Chaso, Ishpom- 11 Ing, Mich.; T. U. filorgnn of Kansas Ifgf I City, nnd Curtlco 0. Later of "Detroit, 1 i Richfield. A plan for benefaction SfflB of tho olty Is being workod out. MM Price. Frnnk"oilvcTo and Mrs. Joe Waracn wore arrested by Sheriff HM , ICelter and Deputy Sara Garrett, i if i complaint of L. D. Nutter, manager ' WB ! of a store, and charged with larceny. Wk For two or three weeks goods havo gS been frequently disappearing from 19B counters and a watch was kept for wa the thief. The watchers hi the aton 9 spied Mrs. Warach and her son, Joe, T , 0 yoars of age. The boy had a haud- mS bag and walked about the store, tak. !w tag everything he could get into th fM t bag, after which he turned the bun Sm over to his mother, wlto would retain n home and later revisit tho store. Af- ' m , tor the bag had been filled, the moth. B er and son started for home, followed , BE , by the officers, , 39 Salt Lake. Notification received 9Ih from the Interstate commerce com- Hwf mission that the reduced freight tar- IPJ Iffs on ore shipped from th i Tlntlc WfM district to local smelters wwuld be- WKm como effective at once, caustd great HH elation among mining men. Putting jffi Into effect of the new rates u unen- aiB Imously conceded to be tho most Im- WjW portant occurrence of many moutlis ItwB as related to the Utah mineral In- Mffl Salt Lake. Railroad shop men of IgHj Salt Lake, approximately 1000 In all, IfflH nro on strike. There wns no parade, IflH n demonstration or disturbance and, I H apparently, the men who are on strike J MM and the superintendents nnd general ) foremen whom thoy left In tho shops r jBB without men, nro on thu best of terms 1 B&9 Tho strike ordor en mo from head. 1 3flM quartors nnd it wns obeyed to tho 19 Jottor by 100 por cent of tho local p' W ihopmon. ' llffifl Ogdon James Plngroo, former prrst M Idcnt nnd dlroctor of sovon bnuks In HBl Utah, Idaho nnd Wyoming nnd ussocl- ESh ated with packing, cement, sugar and MH numerous other Industrial enterprises, nl Indicted by tho federal grand Jury nt WE Salt Lnko, wns served with u warrant IPS of nrrosL Ho was Immediately tnkon fw& beforo United States Commissioner ijJm Thomas J. Muglnnh, who fixed the fl bond nt $5000, which was furnished CH nnd Plngrco was released. MHB Salt Lake. Dr. 0. N, Jonson, stnto H superintendent of public Instruction, ljSM hns been clectod vice prosldent of the aSM National Kducntlon association. fflBBw Provo. Tho arrangements for the fwjf Alpine summer school, which Is to bo held on Mount TlmpanogoB for fivo jl$H wocks beginning July 17, arc prac- joSHR tically complete. Four courses In no- Ip9l ture study, biology and goology will ! bo given during tho five Jvoeks. Fifty Kk men only will bo registered for the K'OJ1' coursex. These mon may take cook- 'ifte Ing utensils with them and board Ij thomsoU-vs, or thoy may rent a tent Bh 't and board at tho cafeteria. rsr'lli Brlgham Clty.-Jvocock nro gon- llgjjlff! crnlly doing well, though their condl- tmvi lion Is only fair. Peach and upplo K3 crops nro In good condition In the ma- BM Jor fruit sections. WZsftH Gunnison. Pinna nro being drawn m ;f for n Btecl bridgo over tho Sovler MMV 'fA river wost of Gunnison. h '" Pleasant Grovo.-Tho gus company B:' will ooon lay mains for gus In tills 'j Doweyvlllo. A new end largo mod- i,. em school building will be erected I .. 'V horo this season. I Salt Irttko. The board of education y Is asking for bids en T800 tons of coul , for the coming school year. Snlt Lako. Children's day nt the ' ' . Stnto Fulr will bo October 22nd th's jee-j year. " ; ; Salt Lake. On a nO.OOO-mllo walk- M Ing trip to forty-eight stntos, Mexico B and Canada, Bernard Mgulor of Nojv 1 York City arrived In Salt Lake nrtfcr H luivlng completed half of his Journey. S Muglor must mnko and sno $2000 on U the trip, must not ask for food or i rides in order to win an award of $X)0. His moans of making oxpena K es are through the enle of picture. Salt-Lake. Tho Fourth South street 8 vtaduot dostroyed by fire will l ro f fcutit ia a short tlmo f JtSBBBBsiBSsViBBW. rnrM ! -.-ii-'t....... taJHaWll!lssHssi |