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Show - UTAH STATE NEWS. H J. T. McFarland of Odcbolt, Iowa, H -was drowned In tho lako along tho H Lucln cut-off Sunday night. H Joseph Turner foil dead fit Charles- H ton last week undor clrchimstanccs Hl that would Indicate heart failure. H Mrs. Margarlto Anderson, an aged H lady of Kphralm, Bllppcd an an Icy H tldowalk and sustained a broken leg. H. Ogdon Is to liavo a now vaudovlllo H thcatro, a company having been HI formed with a capitalization of $5,000. H Actual work In prospecting for oil H has begun In tbo promising Holds In B I l tho vicinity of Virgin City, In Iron HHfl county. HHfl Mrs. Hnnna Ostlund, a pioneer of HHH Utah and a resident of Sandy for tho H past thirty years, Is dead at tho fl ago HHfl Representatives of tho LchI sugar HHfl factory nro In Sanpete and Sovlor HHH counties, contracting with tho farmers HHH ' for sugar beets, H The veterans of tho Walker Indian H war and Association of Homo GuarJn HH held their twelfth annual reunion In HHH Gprlnmlllo last week. H During a rabbit hunt at Mt. Picas- H ant, Arthur Avorltt was struck In tho HHfl eyo by a shot fired by his ccusln, tho HHf light of tho eyo being destroyed. HHfl Mrs. Mary Camp, wlfo of a Union H Pacific tolojrnph oporator at- Ogdon, HHJ sulcldod Saturday night by drinking Hi carbolic nrld. Despondency Is given Hi as tho cau so. HHJ II. C. Hudson, tho prospector who Hflfl was found unconscious on a road In HJ Grand county, Is dead. Ills homo wan HJ at Afton, Wyo., whoro ono of his B daughters lives. HHJ A Texas steer ran amuck on tho HHJ strocts of Ogdcn ono day last week HHJ and caused a stampedo among tho pc- HHJ dostrlam. Tho animal wa3 shot boforo HHJ anyono was hurt. HHJ A special election to bond Spring- H vlllo city for $11,000 to pay off tho In- HHJ dobtcdness of tho city on the electric HHJ light plant reunited In authorizing tho HHJ lsstio of tho bonds. HHJ A Toquervlllo correspondent Bays: HHJ Nonr of tho money appropriated by HHJ tho legislatures for road linprovcmout HHJ has been expended bore, and the roads HHJ aro In vory bad condition. HHJ Drhham Dcrgor of Klmborlcy fell HHJ upon a stovo wbllo In a fit, tho left HHJ sldo of his faco being fearfully HHJ burned. Ho will recover, howovcr, un- HHJ loss blcod poisoning sets In. HHJ County Surveyor Philip D. Shocber HHJ of Richfield Is dead from (in attack of HHJ paralysis. Mr. Shoobor served In tho HHJ Philippines In tho lato war as a volun- HHJ toor with tho Utah battery. HHJ Smoking Is to bo tnhooo.l during fu- HHJ turo sessions of tlia Ogdcn city council. HHJ For tho past two years It has been the HHJ prnctlco of councllmon and others to HHJ ' imoka during council sessions. HHJ Tbo southern part of Utah has suf- HHJ fercd from a vory sovnro drcught slnco HHJ ast fall. Wind and dust nro holding HHJ high carnival and tho prospects for HHJ stockmen nro not encouraging. HHJ A young man named KIiit, who lives HHJ at Fountain Green, uns can p lit by a HHJ cave-In hllc working nt tho mines HHJ In Sroflnld his head being badly cut HHJ mil his shoulders severely bruised. HHJ C. II. Drown, a negro who nttempt- HHJ ed to get even with a former friend by HHJ letting flro to his lied,- was sentonced HHJ to nlno nvntltn lmp-lonment by HHJ J ml go Morso In Salt Lake, last week. HHJ Moroni Is tho thentro of tho. latest HHJ tmallpox scaro. Kino families hnvo HHJ boon quarantined, twelve cases liavo HHJ developed, tho schools liavo boon HHJ p closed and all public meetings for- HHJ bidden, HHJ A crusade Is being made agnlnst HHJ wlno pollers of St. George, four hull- HHJ vlduals who havo lieon engaged In this HHJ Illicit business having been eomlctol HHJ and fined In sums varying from JG0 H to $150. HHV A number of ronrosontntlvo citizens HHJ of Flllmoro liavo Inaugurated a move- HHJ ' rnent to Internet the pot pie in con- HHJ structlng an nleetrlc car line from Ka- HHJ nosh to Oasis, via Meadow, Fillmore HHJ and Iloldcn. HHJ Mrs. James Wlgmoro of Sprlngvlllo HHJ hod a narrow oenpo from death one HHJ day last week, as tho remit of accl- HHJ dentally taking an overdose of mor- HHJ phlno. A phyBlrlan was Biimmonod HHJ and sho wo3 Boon out of danger. HHJ Mrs. Agnes Whltworth of Salt Lake HHJ City was found dead In a vacant houso, HHJ sho having taken poison. Mrs, Whit- HHJ worth had formerly been an Inmatoof HHJ tho Btato lnsano asyium, and had late- HHf ly developed suicidal tendonclcs. HHJ Wliero an Inexperienced miner la HHJ ' i omplcyed by t, mining company the HHJ omployo cannot bo charged with con- HHJ tributary nogllgonco In caso of an ac- H cldont. This Ib tho ruling mado by the HHk Jb. itato supromo court In an opinion HHHBk down week. |