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Show B gij UTAH STATE NEWS. I h 'ui T lown ot Qunliiln Green Is frco M I jj ; from cnntaglnus dlscnsn and tbo quar- "" ' R ur.Uno linn been raised. 18 jHi Lchl during tlio coming mimmcr fll. "will probably erect a now modern flfl , ' flight-room school house. j ' Wf Mrs. Klrtlnml, nn elderly lndy of j , 1W Croydon, while stopping on to a porch, J l foil, breaking her right arm. I j M Tlio weather lin been so pleasant J II In Sevier county that farmorH lmvo 1ft been working In their (lnlda. J m Ball Lake la to have nn automobile J l j fU" factory, n Chlcngo Jlrm ltnvlng docld- H ' 'K cil to establlnli n plant In tlio capital H I' clty' ' II Oscar Vogcl, formerly of Salt Lake L" ' City, wna found dead at Portland, and jl thoro In n suspicion that ho wns tnur- Sf dcrod. jlf Tlio bnllcrmakers are again at work H F In tbo shops at Ugdcn, and tbo anxiety H 1 1 i ovor tlio prospects of a general strike J m ' has passed. H 'M ) Tlio management of tbo St. Iuls H f ! ' fair has granted tlio request made 1 ) by tills stato for spaco In tbo cduca- J tlonnl building. J ' j Thoro seems to bo good prospects ' for tbo construction of an lndopond- J h j unt tolophono lino between Pnrowan H i, nnd Cedar City. J 'M Ilotatl mcrelinnts of Salt Lnko re- J port that the past week gave tbom a J , M larger trado than any previous week ' M of tho prcsont year. H : t a I Tll ol1 I)0?t'r(,t News building, a j i land mark or Silt Lake city, Is being I , Jul (r" llou'"- U ls c1"l'eil a modern I V. I buslnesii block will bo erected on tbo ijll )iJ - I - Tbo ntaga of tho Salt Lako tbcatro fl ' I lias been equipped with four flro sta- ' j tlons, each with HO feet of hoae, and J I nil dnnger from Are Ib being reduced VB j to n minimum. J Erlck Mucky anil Hans Oyer, two i Philanders working In the Ophlr Hill ' j mlno nt Ophlr, drilled Into a mlRscd H , , nolo, Mncky being killed and Oyer Horlnusly Injured. H T,' running of the first nasscngor 1 trnln Into Itlvcrsldo, Cat., by tbo San H Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt I.nko rail- B road Is to bo celebrated by that city J In gala style on March IL'tb. H I It Is reported that deer are getting , I plentiful near Croydon, and that n H I fow Inys ago one made Its nppcaraiicn H near tho school bouse and was driven H nway by tbo boys throwing snowballs u , Tho Utah Conilcnscil Milk company H of Hlchmond, opened up their canning 1 fnctory tho first of this month. Tbo H factory has been equipped with tho H latest Improved machinery, nt a cost of ?5C,000. B , Oovornor ITeber M. Wells has an- j i pointed Wlnslow R Smith and Hcbcr ' Orant delegntcs to tbo first Inter- H national congress on fccbool liygleno, H to bo hold In Nurenbcrg, Germany, H from April -I to April 9, 1904. H Mrs. niehard Jonoi of Hooper, H j Weber county. Is rerutlng President H 1. Koosovclt'H rneo sulcldo theory In a H wny (nt Is truly rcmnrkablo. Tho H j lnl' liaa been married seventeen H ! years and tins twenty children. H T1 winter that bass just ended has H ' been ono of tbo mildest known In H y"rs In southern Utah and tbo fruit- B growors and truckers nro Jubilant H ovor tllQ I'rospect of nn nbundant and H I onrly crop of fruit nnd vegetables. H f '''rank nose, who shot ami killed bis B y I wlf" In Salt Lake City on H , Christmas day, has been found H j j, guilty by a jury of murder In tho first H 'I degree. Hose seems ntulnus to pay H lii sbotl0"aIt ana wl" ,,sl u,nt ho bo H f'li Mrs- Helen Xnglo suicided at tho H I j ,mmo (,f llpr brother In Ogdon, hang- H , I lll(; I'oraelf to tho rafters In tho nt- B g (lc Sho loft n number of lottora to B I ' I relatives In which sho said sho was H ' 1 tired of tbo work and worry In this J I B ' 1 At tlio old folks' day eolobratlon at H I fountain Oroen on tho 2nd. 21'0 per- H jj "a Partook or tho banquet sproid i ln Ul0lr lionor. Tboro wero fourteen H 1 liersons present between 70 and SO kl ' j ?,ara', 1,ml fcr,y-ono persona betweon BVkVkVi 3 to and 70 years. B I TIi0 town of Terrace, which H , hoQn n noal station, coaling point nnd H frolght division slnco tho earliest days H h of tUo operation or tho Southern Pa- H r i c,"c lma Practically ceased to exist, H I ; tllQ railroad buildings having all been H j ; moved to Montcllo. H I.. C. Dunning, a Union Pacific train H unggagonmn living in Ogdcn, H , , nliargoj with stealing somo clothing H nni nrtlcles or jewelry from a trunk H which was In his charge. It Is claimed H that part or the plunder was found In H S tho coal bin nt Dunnlng's bouse. H 'J G. W. Uolmnn bus been arrested on H I J n chargo ot bnMng sot tiro to tho H J Lehl creamery, early In tho wlntor. B , , 1 t"0, I'lilldlug being detroycd. Tboro H ' j, nnd boon no tiro In tho building for B 1 U 1 eovornl days, and tho conllngratlon H ' V I was undoubtedly tho work of an In- H J ' condlsry. |