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Show gggggLTJ ' f' ; UTAH STATE NEWS HH-l i Tlie farmers of Utnli county aro now mPWf ' v 'KRlnff sugar beets. Tlic crop Is gen Hpi ratly very good In this section. M f Almost halt nn Inch of rnln fell at '.d Mount Pleasant on Saturday night, the M,', 'tirst one to lay the dust since July 2nd. H'' 'During the past wcclc forty-tno ! births woro reported to the Salt hake board of health twenty-three mules and nineteen females. Hoy Green, a Salt Lake messenger H ' boy, last week decamped with 3135, B , which had been given htm to depot It M " In the bank by a customer. B Murray will soon become a city of B"'' i the third class, an application for a H charter having been presented to the H ' board of county commissioners, H The Utah clip thlsyear, according to B a, prominent sheep owner, will be be- k I twecn 12,000,000 and 1 1.000,000 pounds H at an average price of Vi cents a pound- H The saloons of Suit Lake City were H clobed Sunday for the Hist time slncu H the edict was Issued by the police thai H the Biiloons must not reuiulu open on H the Sabbath. H The sugar factories of the state will H begin work within a few dojs. Indl- H dtcatlons are that the output of rcllned H tuigur this j our will be larger thun H ever beforo In the history of Utah. H I'cter Morlpuscn will not be executed H October IT, the date of the execution being postponed by Judge Morse, who H lias signed a cerltfleutu of probable cause of appeal to the supreme court. H Hnrry Strong, who was shot In a H saloon row In halt Lake City about two '" weeks ago has succumbed to his wounds. Miles Itomney, his assailant, J i will now bu placed on ti ial for murder. H y The Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs, B Krnest lloyns, of Kurt.hu, met deuth in a, horrible manner last week, tho little H 'one being hculdcd by a can of boiling grease which had been accidentally J A flro dumaged Poolsen's flouring J mill bate me lit at Hlchlleld to the cx- B tent of 8.'00. The blaze caused much M excitement, an the mill Is valued at H 820,000, and Its danger of total destruc- B .tlon was great. B Councilman llardcastle, of Sandy, H .while walking homo In the dark, fell H and struck his nose, breaking tho boue and otherwise, disfiguring his face. It H will require borne time and medical at- H tcntiou to repair the iujuries done H Willi the grain of the county mostly B threshed and the buy In the stuck, it Is HHB determined Unit Sevier has produced HHh the lightest crop this year since the HHH visit of the crickets In early days. Tho HHH sugar beet ciop is much better, how- PPK v Suffering from an acute attack of In- H i ' flammatory rlienmutism, Win, Crllch- HHH ' low of Park City took an overdose of H-" morphine In a room in the Metropolitan H hotel, Halt Lake City, on Sunduy lust, H and died from the effects In a few H The sheep men of Uintah' county are H jl shipping sheep in consideruble num- H if bers out of the country. Owing to the H U unfavorable outlook for range, the m numbers of tills class of livestock will H bo very mutcriully lessened by another H I It Is claimed that the smelting fur- Pj ' naces of Salt Lake valley ure consum- H ing no less thun 2,000 tons of oredally, f with the tonnages, flux and fuel easily 1 Increasing It to 3,000, aud yet the ca- J pacity of the plants is being dally lu- .' " creased. (bbbbbM The Washington county fair proved a success as regurds attendance, ex- ' hlblts and interest manifested In the H enterprise. The agricultural, liortl- H cultural and stock exhibits were above ' i the average, while the sporting feu- H I tures of thu fulr proved Immensely Rv 1 if MH I Miss Millie IJaycock, of KlchHeld, V, was throu from a horse one day last V ' week, her foot catching In tho stirrup, H and she was dragged a block I e fore P she could extricate herbelf, the aiilmul P attempting to kick her all the time. H Strange to say she escuped with only H few H The rainstorm of Saturday will bo of H vast be ne lit to Sanpete county. Thu H beet crop will be greatly benefitted, H and although it comes too late to ben- H eflt the summer range, it has done In- H estimable value by succoring thu H grasses and other vegetation upon H which the sheep exist during dm win H YA Maikttl, a Salt Lake meichant, H wasancsted lastSunday on the etiurgu H of violating the Hominy ordinance pro- 1 hlblting thu currying on of business on H the Sabbath. The olllcers declare that H nil places of business must be closed on the Sabbath, H Utah will have another mammoth H sugar fuctory and it will be built in H the great Hear rher valley about uns H i itnlle south of Qai laud. It will be com- H menccd this full, will cost upwards ol H y .4050,000, and ulll be built by the Utuh H tJugar company. H' A schoolboy named Llsh nas thrown H and bcrlously Injured while riding B across the aBphalt pavement at Vernal, H upon which the horse slipped and fell, H catching the boy beneath him aud H ' breaking both legs and catting his B -aead and face seriously. " J B '' JaaaaaaaaH |