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Show UTAH STATE NKWS. I'tab has 1.4 manufacturing establishments, estab-lishments, an increase of ..! per cent In ten years Two Salt Lake barber last week forfeited f:o each for ahsv.ng customers custom-ers on Sunday. loimlie were St V per boshel In the Salt J-akc market last week. Ail vegetable, were high. Cattlemen in the vicinity of Manti y a good range for their rattle next aeason is assured, owing to the recent heavy rains. According to the geological snrrey, I'tah'e copper output for 1) was Is,. I.'.4.7?1 pounds, compared w ith Vs4,740 pounds in s r,i The recent storms in the mountain hare Wen of incalculable benefit to I ernal farmers, and another crop of hy la now assured j Kay liean. a-'.-.! is. has dr.amrw.l I from hi home in Ki. hfSeld. it being claimed that he took with hiuj his mother's watch and porkrtlssik. John I.itsier, aged 1.1. of Vernal, was Instantly killed Thursday of laat week by a load of luml.cr tipping over upon him while driving down Taylor inoun tain. The American Smelting .1 Ilefining Company last week increased it capital atock from 8''.-'.(kj.ooo to tloj,0o0,ooo. the filing fee paid to the state treasury being 8s,7iO. The city council of Payson went to the canyon In a body one day last week to Inspect the reservoirs, and decided to pend ll.O'Ki on them this fail to In-re In-re the Irrigation supply. William R. Anderson of Manll met with a m.st painful accident while chopping wood. The ax caught on a Clothesline and came back with con-aiderable con-aiderable for.-, cutting an ugly gash Just below the eye. Any attempt lo divert the water of the WeWr into I'tsh lake will be re-aistcd re-aistcd b Summit. Morgan and WeWr county farmer, who will make com-u com-u ...n cause gainst the project and test It in the eour'.a. A DumWr of eastern sportsmen last week stsrted for Mount paldy for a big War hunt. The party will be under the guidance of an old huoter and I trapper and expect to take home with j them a numWr of I" tab Warakin. ' Salt Pake price for potatoes wTTe a shigh as (I ,f, per bushel, Isst week, wno.esale. A partial failure of the early potato crop in the near vicinity j of the city, w hich usually supplies the i market, resulted in a temporary scar- j I According to a bulletin issued at the s census office, there were si.-, deaths in fait Pake during I ojlt ( a popula- tion of is.r.-ij, r 1.61 per cent. In the ! tateof Utah there w ere 3.nT'J deat ha ! of which l.sj were males and 1 jj i females. Arthur Mnyer, Lawrence Martin and W iliiam ( arr. the three Salt Lake boye accused of taking 1 from the pocket cf a balher in the Sauilariuin, were convicted last week, but entence waa anspended, on representat on of tbe parent, during g.Kxi Whavior. An affidavit in rapport of a motion for a new trial for King an. I Lynch, convicted of murder, ug Colonel (iodfrey l'rowse in Salt Lake last fall, ha Wen Cled. charging that one of the juror declared Wfore the trial that he favored fav-ored hanging the defendants. A shipment of ten cars or t':.S tons of ore made by the Majestic and other mining companies of Heaver county last week, contained :.470 pound of PPer. 11,130 worth of ffold and 1 oil ounces of .liver, the .hipment being-valued being-valued atlio.o..). or fli4 per ton. . A cloudburst in the mountains east of Fairview has resulted in a big mining min-ing excitement. It caused a flood that washed out the bottom of the canyon and exposed several veins of mineral which contain large amounuof pyntea of iron and values in silver and gold. W iliiam Hoffman, sentenced to six months in the Salt Lake county jail and to pay a fine of $170 has Wen released on haWa corpus. He served the term of imprisonment aud was Wing held for payment of the fine at $1 a d.v. The court rnled that he could not be Imprisoned for the fine. Mr. F.luaWth Hum. K.tnsey. died last week at Kichtield of heart failure, due to breaUng down from old age.' She was one of the first handcart com. Pny to cross the plains, making the trip from Iowa lit, to Sail Lake City with her husband entirely on foot. |