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LIndscy B at Bait Lake last week, lufllotlng a BBBBBJ ' i wound in the leg, has been sentenced BBBBBJ to six months In the county jail, BBBBBJ' A banquet was given at Rivcrton ( ) I -one night last week to celebrate the H'"'i ' completion and successful operation of H ' ' J the pumps at the Intake of the Jordau H ;; river, covers being laid for forty. Hk,V ! Tom Kandohl, a deaf mute, aged C B jn years, had his feet bndly crushed by a BBBBBJ OV $ street car on the Salt Lnke-Murray '(,1 ij ' line last week. He could not hear thu fvV . car, and failed to note its upptoacb, MT ' 0. W. Johnson, whoso 18-moiiths old ! , i child was recently drowned In an opou H I. Hume in Suit Luko City, has been H r awarded damnges in the sum of tUOS, j oy the unanimous verdict of the jury. ammmmmmmmmm'J l' A locomobile line from Salt Lake to B ' " Deep Creek is to be established. The BBBBB locomobllu will carry passcngors only BBBBB , and will make weekly trips to Dees H Creek by way of Urantsville and BBBI-r BBBBb ' ' 1. J. Daly, secretary of the Dcmo- BBBBl i cratlc state committee, while running BBBBB to catch a street car, caught his chla. H $ over a clothesline and suffered a dis- H location of his shoulder. He Is tempo- BBBBJ ? rarily laid up. f Y From all Indications tha Utah Sugar BBBBJ company will buve a most successful H jM run this year. It is turning out on aa BBBBJ '. average of 3,500 bags of sugar each BBBBJ $' day, the largest number for any day H f ,, being 3,010 bags. H,i Thomas E. tftubbs and James II. BBBBJ ' i, Kalsner, two picture canvassers who BBBBJ were recently arrested by Salt Lake BBBBJ police as grafters, have each brought BBBBJ suit against the city for 910,000 for BBBBJ false Imprisonment. H The liryun special struck a buggy a1 ! , Wes. Jordun coutalnlng Mrs. Matt Hmlth of Uolllday and her baby, but , ' although the horse was killed and the , buggy smashed to kindling wood, tha BBBBJ ocenpants escaped unlujured. BBBBJ John Wilson, a lineman employed in V" Salt Lake City, last week fell from a BBBBJ pole to the ground below, a distance of BBBBJ thirty-flfe feel, and sustained no In- BBBBJ jury whatever, Immediately climbing BBBBJ the pole and resuming his work, H Salt Lake City ofllcers are looking BBBB '- for a clalrvoyunt who last week dr- BBBBJ camped with $410 belonging to a lady Hft 'I who had given him the money to place BBBBT with a lucky stone, to make It lucky, BBBB aolt would double her savings In asbort BBBB .tj A press dispatch from Marlon, Indl- H, .) ana, says Mrs. James A. Stover of Salt , ' Lake City has caused a sensation there iby kidnaping three children which had been given Into the custody of her bus- H . I band, trom whom she had been dl- BBBJ B, The supposed graves found on the H f ) northwestern slope of Antelope island, H 6 j that furnished the foundation for all B i kinds of theories of foul murder among H ,,' '. the officers, proved not to be graves at V x all, but piles of s-jtl thrown up by H some person. B The farmers in Spanish Fork have HflHfl received orders to discontinue the dig- IBBV ging of beets till November 1st. It Is HHHI due to over stock and the danger of H heating in the sheds. Some of the Hflfll farmers have been delivering at the PBAV rate of ten tons a duy. HflflJ , A. J. Otrrcard, a solicitor from I'rovo, PBAV " was held up and robbed of $1.1 In the H ' shadow of the Illo Grande Western H , ' depot in Snll Lake, one might last H ft week, by two nmsked men, who, after H ' relieving him of ills ueulth, told him ,'' to ruu along and tell a policeman, BH I i k At the old folks' reunion In Mantl !Wi last week, Mrs. Kllra Stewart Held, , V ' aged 00, was the oldest lady present, i n . and Itlchnrd Mall, nged 85, the oldest 1 LI j man, Mrs. Margaret Held was the BjBjBjBjr if' ouly lady present over the nge of 60 HHH j-- I ii who hud raised a family of fourteen JJL- V children. V The output of precious metals for B h . the complete year of IPO, as drier-H drier-H Jj ' mlued by the statisticians of the K . United States (Icolnglcal survey, Hft ' Jy- makes a fine showing for Utah, In IB. ijj tweuty-four states and territories pro-IB pro-IB i' -"' duclug gold and silver, counting if Alusku, Utuh stands fourth. HBl R. Oakley, a brnkemun, narrowly HHl escaped death a short distance west of A Rurrka. lie was setting brakes whan B the brake rod broke. The brake wheel KBM' )'. istruck him on the torclicnd uuil threw Ma 'Ifi ,lilm, uiu'onsclous, to the ground be- J t1 tween thu curs, he being rescued Juht !$ l in time. Hi h Fire at I'ayson Sunday morning de- BB-W h t atroyed four bulldlugs, causing u loso BflB-lg J' A ol fr $15,000 to S35.000. During the BBR h ! progress of the tiro l'lillo aud William BaBfiKf'M Whylioan, Henry Nubelter und Charles BBaml;:4li, I .JSogeduhl of Suit Lake, who were aid- BBBBk tV'- i-a-Bkw. ingln rxtinguliihlng tha ilames, were -aflaVBIBk under tha falling walls und ' ftBBBBBBBB cro, sly bHbIb.b.H BaWBaWBaWBaWBaWBaWBaWBffaBWBaPflaWBaVBaW BBBBBBBJJBBMBBBBaas-aia |