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Show I UTAH STATE NEWS. I Tho 20th of October will bo Utah ff day at tho St. Louts fair. Mining In tho Santaquln district j 1 still creating groat Intorost and ;, lomo good oro la found. f Friday Is tho fiftieth anniversary tV of tho settlement of Ephralm, nnd tho day avIH bo fittingly observod by tho residents of that placo. Tim O'Neal of Uintah was badly l Injured In Ogdcn ono day last wcok, ' being thrown from his wagon to tho pavement, striking on his head. 1 W. O. Halo of Evanston, Wyo, was ,,r tlrownod In tho big pool at tho Utah Hot Springs, north of Ogdcn, on tho -. 12th. It Is supposed ho fainted nnd ' ' was drowned. h V Hobort Hatch and Clarenco Denton, , both colored, engaged In a fight In a ', restaurant In 8alt Lako City, Denton being shot by Hatch. Tho wounded . man Is not dangerously hurt. ,. i- Maurlco ftanoy, a waiter, Is In a ft r Salt Lako hospital, his death hourly ! ezpoctod, as tho result of being struck j', ovor Uio head by somo person unknown, un-known, his skull being crushed. j if Mrs. A. J. Davis of Sprlngvlllo, H 3b mother of Mrs. Rnchcl Talbot, who p i f ' dlod In a rooming houso In Salt Ki j; Lako City recently, lost her husband Ei ' ' J nd two Bons In tho Scotlold disaster. ft '' 4r J. U. Lamont, president of tho Salt Hpf Lako Street Car Men's union, says i K t V that the now organization will tako HI I no hostllo attitude against tho cm- jBti,! ploymont of non-union men on tho ' al'L- cv linos. flaK Tho D' S' U" chan,nl.n basket- Irj" I Dal1 team will lino up against tho best Ar t teams In this country for tho world's W championship at St. Louis tho com- "' log suramor during tho progress of tho world's fair. Pat Groon, a con boy, who was beating his way on tho railroad from "i Colorado to Idaho, at Soldier's Sum- 1 silt had tho heel of hla right foot t badly crushed by getting It botwoon :'"' i ' tho bumpers of tho train. L Bonnor X. Smith of Salt Lako City U. has boen appointed by Qovornor hL 4 Wells as district attorney for tho jf Third Judicial district court to fill ' 8' t "le Tacall0'r caUBcd by tho sudden . 4 " death of Donnla C. Elchnor. U James Jonklns, a plonoor of Nophl, t; Is doad from Injuries received In a K ' runaway accident In March. Ho camo ' j , to Nophl In tho spring of I860 and Jf '". realdod thoro until his death. He L ' aorvod two torms as councilman. Tlio Indian appropriation bill, which j passed tho Bcnato fixed next March (or tho oponlng of tho Uintah resor- ' vatlon and It appropriates $5,000 for ' , additional work and for platting tho i territory for tho survcyor-gcnoral'i office of-fice ' - j . - Chauoa M. Schwab, former presi dent of tho United States Steel cor poratton, during a visit to Utah last Ii v' ' week, declared that Uio Iron doposltt p of southorn Utah would bring In tlm ! Croat woalth to tho men who would j devolop them. J. M. Shockloy, tho street car bandit, ban-dit, has boon convicted of tho murder mur-der of Amassa Gleason and Thomas Brighton, tho two Salt Lako carmen I whom he shot on the night of January tth, and will bo executed. Tho Jury was out four hours beforo an agreo-nont agreo-nont waa reached. , Quh Petoruon, an Inmato of Uio Ogdon Jail, attempted sulcldo by dashing dash-ing his head against tho Iron walls of hlu coll. Peterson was surforlng frum dollrlum tremens, nnd It required re-quired tho strength of four inon to j subduo him. Honorable Charlos Culvorwol, tho "oldost Inhabitant," and owner of about all tho ground on which tho town of Callontes and railroad yards aro built, was mnrrled on tho '15th and gave tho town n freo suppor, ball aud a goncral good tlmo. ? Tho union depot nt Ogdcn Is to bo oulargud Tho Improvements aro made necessary by tho recent changes In tho railroad Bltuatlon, making tho depot altogether too bmall to accommodate accom-modate tho olllclals located In tho Junction City. I The district school chlldron of Mantl engaged themselves cloarlug tho piece ot ground adjoining tho present school site recently purchased by tho trustees Arbor day was spent by tho children In clearing tho rubbish from their new playground. A man giving tho namo of Starr, whoso right namo Is thought to bo Stoue, Is under arrest at tho Ogden If pollcu station and Is suspected of be ing tho man who raurdorcd Iloy Mills In Ogdon last October. Tho pollco claim to have a pretty cloar case against him. In an altercation which occurred at tho stone quarries near Park City one day last wtMk, John Pomb waa severely burned across tho back of i the nock by a red-hot Iron In tho hands of Frod Taylor, who had his bcalp laid opou by a rock thrown by |