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Show H . ; UTAH STATE NEWS. Hflil ' There tiro a number of smallpox BEltf' cases,' all of a mild form, In l'rovo. flKfl Miss Llzzlo Robblns of l'rovo was ffl jj nnriously injured In a runaway ucel- l 1cnt lust week. I Oro nntl bullion settlements on Hie 5 Halt Lake market during lite pnst wcelt fl, S r' A nmountod to $100,400. I stv ffi Orson Spolrs, who enmo to Utah In fl i m 3649' .d,C1' nl ,l,a ll0"lt' '" Snlt ''nl0 p I 'City Inst week nt tlio ago of 01. "j 1 Tho payroll of the Utah Sugar com- i $j pauy at Lohl on tlin intli was $'i5,000, f g 64 1,600 for beets and $10,500 for wages. Bxi,l 'i Prcivo capitalists havo petitioned for mi . the right of way for opuratlii(f a rail-Brill rail-Brill road and tclcphono line through Lchl. H' 111 licet digging In the south end of By jr Sevier valley Is well advanced, the V ' crop being the best over lul&cd in the H valley. H (-r Mall boxes are to be placed on a HJ ) number of tho street ears of Halt Lake HJ City for the accommodation of the I public. ! The curfew ordinance Is to bo rigidly 4 enforced In Salt Lako City In thu future, and at 0 o'clock all small boys must be nt homo. r Smallpox has agnln made Uh appcar- jj nnco at American Fork, a number of 1 j children In the public schools being 1 uttacked, I Karl Fife, a llvo-ycar-old Salt Lake 3 ' boy, was last Sunday dangerously i I wounded by a stono from a boy's HJ I nllngshot. HJ t .lohn M. Commons, who has been Q I superintendent of thu Ouray scliool, HJ I Utali, for four years, has been trutis- Hl m I f erred to' the Lemhi agency, Idaho. Br J Roy Orceu, tho Salt Lake mcRi'cngcr HJ , ' boy who decamped with 3130 entrusted HJ yj S to him for deposit In a bank, has been HJ ij k captured and brought back to Salt Lake H ' for trial. B ;' Frank Holding, aged 13, while play- HJ ' lng on top of a moving train In Salt HJ Lake City, fell between tlio cars and HJ nuffered the loss of both legs. Ills re- HJ y covcry Is doubtful. HJ r I ' A transient brick mason was killed HJ ) . ; near Morgan last week by a passenger HJ k ' train. The man was drunk and was Hb J , supplied with three more bottles of HJ b whisky, which were found In Ills pock-Hfl pock-Hfl r HI J, All of the sugar factories are In HHjr active operation, and the outlook Is HJ ' excollent for a large output of sugar HH , this year. The Utah Sugar company H i expects to make L'0,000,000 pounds this HH 4 year. HH Fred Gordon, a youth who had just HH Ui i been released fiom the Salt Lake City HHj . J jail, Attempted Buicldo by lying down HHJ I' in front of a passenger train, but was HHJ.. I saved'by a bystander whodragged him HH ' - nway from tlio track. HJ David Guest, a resident of Mill Creek, HHV. while driving home Irom Salt Lake, HJ felt a sttngingsensallon on the left side HHJ j of his head, Investigation proving HHi that ho had been struck by a bird shot HHJ tired by some reckless hunter. HHT i jl fUockracn who have been having HHf I their annual fall drive In the vicinity HJ of St, George, eport their cattle look- HHL log bad on account of the longdrought. HHT! Many of thein'are going to pasture the HH cattle during the winter month. HHl . The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Wll- HHl Ham Lumph, of Cleveland, this state, hI ) died In Salt Lake City last week from HHT the effects of swallowing a prickly bur HHl' t i which It in soma way got hold of at HHl f Its parents home a few days preout. HJi t j The body of an John Hughes was HJi i'il found face downward In a small stream HHlj I in Parley's canyon last week. It Is HHjl ' : supposed tho man, who was a laborer, HHV it I lied Wandered away while Intoxicated HHTi Iff J and fell into the ditch, where ho died. HJ 8jl 8 .lames L. McLaren, a veteran of the J $! ft Crimea, died in Salt Lako City last HHj week, aged 02 years. McLaren entered HHJ ' 'i the Ilrltish army service at the age of HHJ 12 us a bugler and lost a leg In the HHJ ' famous chargo of tho Light Hrlgade at HHl ' llalaklava. '''io townsltc of Venice has been sur HHJ Trycd and platted. It contains 100 HHJ acres In sixteen blocks. Tho streets HHJ nre to bo five roils wide. This little HHJ f village Is situated about live miles HHJ northeast of Hlehlleld, and Is getting HHJ to be quite a town. HHJ f Dorothy Averett, aged five, was run HHJ over by a street car In Salt Lake City HHJ last week and jpstantly killed. Tho HHJ ' f 'little one attempted to cross the trnck HHJ J 5 tin front of a rapid moving car, the HHJ ., oupposltion being thut she did not set) HHJ H .the car approaching. HHJ ) . it develops that the man who was HHJ '' t 'killed In a railroad nccident near l'riee, HH-'T 'and who It was thought whs a tramp, Hf f 'was l'rlvate David Fitzgerald of Com- HJ Ipany II, Twelfth infantry, and who HH gained an envlablu record during his HJ .service In the Philippines, HJ Iretn, tho two-yeupolit daughter of HHl. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Held of Mautl, wni HJ t,- drowned last 1ibU by fulling Into a J tub of water containing scap suds, HHJ, which Atranglcd the llt'.ld one to death, HHHt 'J'ho child at the time o( thu accuidcut HHHJ vnn playing about the yard. HHHJ" Lund owners of Summit, Morgan, HHHJ Wober and Davis counties havo n HHH t vx hcheme on IihihI looking to the con- HHHJlj, , "V htrucllou of two big reservoir ueertlio jJV ' heacU-v.-.terh of the Weber river, which HHJ y "M carried out will prove of Inestimable IHLr.K'1 Ijuu-lt to ull parties concerned. HHHHJbW . hhHi HHBHJ . |