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Show l, 'J UTAH STATU NEWS. i 1 1 HH J 'Jr Tlio house Im'i passed the hill mttk- H i j ,' Jug a.ilt Lake City a port of delivery H E Tho Salt Lnke route Is now extend- IH if f rt tn !l I,olMl II fly-two mid n li:tlf mlle.i ' J south of Cnllcutc'M .. J j In a debnte nt Mnrysvale tlio other i night It was derided that RuhhI.i la in i j. 1 ' tho right against Japan. H, 5 tt Director-General Whitiikcr hnH gono H jH J tn St. I.ouIk to superintend the Instill- Hl I 7 ' Intlon of Utali'H exhibit nt tlio fnlr. HH I i ' Tno Iron County Farmers' Institute. H, j held nt Colur City, was well attend- H 'I od nnd much Interest wns manifested H I ( Tlio city connrll of Ccntvlllo lun H t boon nsked for n fifty-year frnnrhlso H j to Install in tlio city tin electric light H d plant. H 1 I The. Japanese In Utah will coutrlb- H II. uto about ?10,(IOO to tlio war fund H j j ICncli .Tap In tlio (ditto is to contrlt- M ' ' uto S20. H d li, I'lans have been completed and H i f I ground will bo broken In a shoit tltno H ' J , for the Y. M. C. A. building to bo H " ' erected at Helper. H ?! ' A shipment of trees nnd slirnbhcry H , ' j i ' 'or tlio southern Utah experiment H arm near St. Gcorgo was received H I T last week from Fresno, Cnl. 1 ' '' 1 Tho report comes from Snnnysldo ihnt nt present there arc C02 men em- 8 i tdoyed In tho various branches of coal fi in I til ii? and tho coko Industry. ( I I Christopher Andncsson, who died nt H if ll Ogden last week at tho ngo of 90, H ' IE to came to Utah In ISO!), and had lived H '5, In Ogden about a third of n century. H 'it A movement Is on foot to Install an H :, Immcnso electric light nnd power H ' T ' plant at Richfield, It being tho Inton- HJ v tlnn to supply electricity for nil the HJ t towns of tho vnlloy. Hfl t An Intorstato track meet for high iechcol athletes has been proposed, and from present Indications such a meet will bo held In Salt Lako City some tlmo In May. Tho supremo court has denied tho i potltfon for rehearing In tho enso of tho Stnto vs. Charles Ilotlia, under death sentence for murder In tho first H degree. H t Tho town of I.owlston, In Cncho H I county, Is to bo Incorporated. Tho H , town will embraeo whnt Is now known H ' l as tho I.owlston school district, nnd Is H j, li about threo by sK miles In extent. H ' t Tho Silt Lako rond was opened to H , Itlvorsldo. Cal, on tho 12th with n spo- H clal nxcurslon and n local celebration. H Tho Silt I.ako route now tins 101 miles H j of track in operation In California. H ' ') f A wholcsalo drug coriorntlon with H 4 ' ' cipltnl stock of J200.n00 or $250,000 B 4 is ono of tho new business proposl- H tloni In tmmediato prospect for Salt H U i Inko. H . Tlio Commercial club of Salt Lako Is H X j mnklng nn effort to get a permnnent H S homo for tho National Mining con- v gress established In Zlon, A commlt- !teo Is at work on tho mnttor. John Jones of Salt Lnko City, who was recently sovorely Injured whllo employed ns n conductor on r street m f car, has been nwarded $0,000 damages H s' In his suit against tho sticet car com- H t pany. H Information hns Just reached Salt H Lnke friends of tho death of Captain Hl ty James E. Ilrett, U. S. A., retired, for- 1 merly an officer of the Twenty-fourth ntntlnned at Fort Douglas, nnd well known In Utah '; Tho city officials of American Fork ninilo a visit to Ogden ono day last " week In order to view tho parks of that city for the purpose of securing pointers for perfecting plans for tho city pirk at Amorlcnn Fork. An unknown man, about 05 years of ago. was killed by n Mo firando pas-Honger pas-Honger train uenr Sprlngvlllo on tho night of the 12th. tho body being found wedged nn tho cowcatcher when H j the train nrrlved nt Sprlngvlllo. H H The Ogden-Lucln cut oft. ellmlnnt- ftj l i Ing H! miles of tho main line of tho H ' k Southern I'acl'te over Promontory P ii S mountain and t-hortenlng tho rond by ' , K -13 miles, wns opened to regulnr traf- H J?l flc on the 8th. The first train to cross H jfif the lnko was composed of 35 cars of H Asiatic freight. I p Frank Hose, who nn Christmas day IT, shot and killed his wife nnd loft his '. 2-year-old boy for two days without H food nnd alone In tho room with m his murdered mother, hns been sen- H I tenced to bo shot to death on April 22. B Ogdon mlllors report a scarcity of B wheat and ns n result tho output of HH tho mills Is materially reduced. It B does not nppoar to bo a shortagn In M i tho supply of wheat, hut tho terrlblo m J , ) condition of tho roads leading Into B ' if' i tho city proventlng tho marketing of I tho grain. ft . (I j Thoro Is a strong probability that I ' & j tho Uintnh reservation will not bo iffl oponod until Octobor, 1905 Tho land I JOT 1 ottlco has awarded clehtcen contracts 1)JK, 1 for aiirvuylng, which It will ho iropos- , , .iBidflBk. slulo to completo until tho summer of |