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Show HI OTAII STATU NEWS. H H r Codar City Is to liavo n Co-op store IRL within tliu next sixty days. ME I Boys under 18 nro not to bo allowod HH to enter billiard lialla or bowling al- HRf lys &t Sprlngvlllc. BUaMK Two cnrlomlH of wagons wnro re- HBk eolved at Modcna ono day last week H9Hl for distribution In the Dixie country. RBI Tho street car employes of Sail fl 1 ft Lako City aro organizing a union In jS , & an endeavor to sccuro an cqultablo ' 1 1 $' wage scale. ( I If ; J. M. Shocklcy, tbo street car ban- fc H dlt S on trInI lQ g(lt Lnko Cly for K " tho murder of Amasa Oloason and EtKi Thomas Brighton. HK p; Mrs, Isaac Sherwood of Ogden Is at I UK tho point of death as tho result of In- JhWk $ Juries received whllo attempting to ILk !, Kot off a moving street car. P K At tho meeting of tho Utah Dental Ft,Bf- ,'' association, held In Bait Lako City, iTBft tho old officers wcro re elected and b JB Proro was solcctcd an tho noxt moot- I ffi lB place. I ! The Utah-Wyoming basoball league i,JKJ f was organlzod nt Ogden last wook. f , Oedon and Park City, Utah, and Ev- I ijffi '? nnston, Wyo will bavo teams In tbo I Iff now lotiguo. j, H Tho business men of Ogden will fr Itfg ' bavo tlo right In tbo futuro to con- t 'fly " struct electric signs In front of their L tin plncei according to a resolution Ik , passod by tbo council. I K Tho four silver loving cups award- , K od as prizes during the rccont session ' 4' of tl10 Nnllonnl Irrigation Congress nt ' W Ogdon havo arrived, and will bo for- f.. IS' f warded to tholr owners. M ' According to a Denver dispatch, Bi contracts will bo lot tbo first of noxt , Kg ' month for tho completion of tho Mof- i 1 . fat road from tho west flldo of tbo , A- main rango to Salt Lnko City. IL Ira T. Wright of Ogden was found i Jfe ' dead In a saloon In that town, death f ' bolng duo to nlcohollsm. Wright ro- W? v contly took to drinking heavily on & m , t account of an attack of melancholia. fk ffj '! Donnls Clay Elchnor, district attor- K ney for tho Third Judicial district or W& i Utah, chairman of tho Ilopubllcan city H and county commlttco, died suddenly Hi at his homo In Salt Lako City on the iBJ . 8th. f SH A Salt Lako woman who had report- f WjfiT eJ to tho pollco department tho loss E WE, f two vnluablo diamond rings, last ' U wcok found them whoro sho bad ' &! ' placed them for Bafo kocplng nnd for- l mm ' edtten nbout It. - US' v It Is stated tbnt nbout two hundred I ! ' strlkors aro yet camped near Scoflold, f Hr waiting for the spring to opori, In tho ' Bh , hopo tbnt tho men now at work In EM. the mines will bo called homo for Hr tllclr snrlnR farming. j, IRI Tho conferees upon tbo Indian np- Mli proprlntlon bill havo completed their Wm work. Among tbo amendments added fist' Is ono appropriating $6,000 to push tbo flpi work necessnry to onnblo tbo Ulntnh K&" rcsorvo to bo opened March 1st noxt. . r , At tho Republican judicial convon- ft ffl tlon of tbo Scvonth Judicial district, I ILj ' bcld at Mt. Pleasant, William D. Liv- ' ' InKston of Mantl was nominated for 1 mi Judgo over Jmlgo Jacob Johnson, tho re? prosent Incumbent, by n voto of 3J fi' to 14. " &. i i B v Tho annual report of tbo Zlon's Co- ; R v oporotlvo Mercantile Instlutlon shows t" as ' that tho sales for the yoar amounted Mf) to 14,000,278.93, or ?17n,000 moro than ! J& for tho Previous year. Tho company i W, iuls oxponded for repairs during the v' year tho sum of J33.028.08. W, On Juno Cth tho Normal Summer ' , Jnstltuto wll open Us first session In K ' Bait Lako City, and will run for a "B porlod of two weeks. This courso Is h m uo'nK Blven by tbo Stnto Unlvorslty ft tho result of petitions from teach- B t rs throughout tho stato. Jjp; ; Regardless of tho varying reports t,,u tbnt havo been published as to tho B present terminus of tho San Pedro, E tho facts nro that tho lino Is In opor- K atlon nnd ready to recelvo passengors & " ' nnJ freight ns far south as Mo.ipa, H&, sovonty-nvo miles beyond Cnlluntus. W Tl10 Utnl1 I!eo K,,pI,er8' association Sp' mot In regulnr sessions In Salt Lake K SV C1,3r last wcck nnl elected odlcers for Bk m ,1,e onsu,nC twelve months. Tho meet-ffiAwPSf meet-ffiAwPSf Ins was woll attended, rcprcscntn-fK rcprcscntn-fK 7 tlvos from nil quartois of tho stale IBw being prosent. WvKL Postmasters representing nearly ono PJ hundred Utah towns met In Salt Lako L" m. Clty on tlle cth and organized tho W Utah Postmasters' association, In tho 9 membership of which It is hoped ultl fc' mntoly to lnrludo every postmastor In M tho stato. Wr A., W. Smith of Ogden. formorly ' v president of tho Young Men's Repub- UL r llcnn club of Weber county, has boon Wsl appolnled llufinelnl clerk of tho bu- MJR reau of soils in tho dcpaittnont of By agilculturo Tho plico Is a rospon- Kfic sllilo ono and tbo sulnry 1 100. Ri.t At tho Republican cnuentlon bcld .?! I" Salt Lake City tho following dole- f IMf Kates were selected to go to tbo na- m tlonal couventlon' Ceorgo Riithcilnnd .Si. , f Salt Lake, Wlllnrd V. Snyder of i. P "to. O. R. Looho of Utah, H. Ilullon, igpj- Jr.. of Cache L, V. Shnrtlirf of Wo- frjmmmmm, Uer J " Andeison of Salt Lnko. |