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Show UTAH STATK XKWS It ia aaid .here i not a vacant reaU dence fa I'l-ova. Kail j JKVi area of oil land hava ber D taken up in .irand Conntv. Alt and Ilrihtoa are now connected by letrphone with the general ay-ttera. Overaixteen hundred mm marched In Ike Labor day paraJe in a!t Lake City. It la generally believed that the Rio Grande Weatern will aton t-rfha work oa branch to Vernal. An epidemic haa appeared among the graa hop pa-ra In the upper N?ier valley and tha little petla ara being rapidly ..terminated. Frank Melralf of Mantt waa fined lO oo a charge made by a aaloon man of rrftiMog to pay fur a pool game in which he engird. A retkolniioo ha Wo paVMd by the eounty comintaaioiiT of I'tah county providing for the incorporation of tha town of Mapleton. The D. A. Al M. aociety haa determined determ-ined to have a mineral exhibit thia fall and has sent a man to the different camps to liMjk np exhibits. In the Iatior day abooting tournament tourna-ment at Ogden, the Ogdcn marksmen defeated the Salt Lake team by a score of 3u? to ITS out of a possible 3'-o. Charles M. Ounlop, formerly a well known resident of 8all Lake, met his death in a boiler explosion near Salmon City. Idaho. Monday of last week. Sbrdrach Green, the Salt Lake boy who confessed to a score of burglaries and petty thefts, has been sen tr need to fifteen years iu tbe penitentiary. Frederick llollwinkl wa fatally Injured In-jured in a runaway in Salt Lake City, he being thrown from a wagon and atriking tbe back of bis head upon a rock. There is an apple tree at Calders Park. Salt Lake City, with full grown apples upoo it, which has just blossomed blos-somed out again with 400 or SuO bloa- The National Guard of I'tah this year enjoyed an eight days' encampment encamp-ment al Lagoon, commencing Tuesday of last week. Fully SOO officers and men took part. Five-s'txtbsof the space on the ground floor of the exposition building haa been allotted to intending exhibitors for the state fsir, and applications are coming in daily. Archibald Stuart of Sandy, member of the last legislature, ha been appointed ap-pointed by P.evenue Collector Callister to succeed Ralph Guthrie aa division deputy collector for L'tah. Slat Treasurer Dixon's report for August shows: Balance on hand August 1, f ir.'.3.'4..'ts; revenuea for the month. Its.:.'7.67; disbursements. t".'.".2s7.!(3: balance on hand A ugust 3 1. 5 II 5,2-.4.32. W illiam Cole, aged r.J. of Salt Lake City, fell from platform of a streetcar while the car was rounding a curve. Striking on bia head and receiving injuries in-juries from which he died two houra later. The Seandinavi.lns ill bold s county reunion al Kichfield on tbe 14i and 1Mb. in commemoration of the organi sation of the first branch of the Mormon Mor-mon church in Scandinavia fifty-one ears ago. In the twentv-four hour bicycle race cn the Salt Palace track, William F. K-'ig of (al. for nia won. riding 4T3 mile. Lawson. tbe "Terrible Swede.' second, with 4d miles, and Torville third, riding 3?i miles. A box was found burried at Manti the other day w hich waa al first aup-posed aup-posed to contain the remains of an infant, in-fant, but which proved to be fish bones. And thus snother slartiing sensation was nlped in the bud. Mis Hay B.K-kman. formerly of Salt ! I.akc C ity . is i n Psris and is now en-gsged en-gsged in leaching the great Sarah Bernhardt to speak the English language lan-guage preparatory to the appearance of the actress as Borneo. Marion A -Urn son. aged 15. while hunting chickens near Pu-aaant Grove-allowed Grove-allowed bis gun toslip from his bands, the charge striking his arm and side. Inf!. cling serious injury to the arm, although it ia not believed amputation will l-e necessary. R. A. Ixw of Aostiu haa found that by twice changing hives and destroying a 1 the honey, comb and hives, foul brood can be cured among bees without the bees being killed. A apace of three days' time should intervene between be-tween tbe change |