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H I Pleasant Orovo expects to build a BBBB H? aow mooting nousa to rcplaco tho ono BBBJ H destroyed by flro Homo tinio ago. Tho BBSS ffl now structuro will co.it. about $12,000. BBBJ ,j , Thcro is a famlno In rubbor shoes In H 1 Bait Lako, tho merchants having failed j 'I to ordor heavily enough to supply tho BBJ demand occasioned by tho unusual wet BBBJ I' weather. BBBJ I' Tho barn of Jacob Jensen of Amcrl- BBBJ can Fork was destroyed by flro last BBBJ F iwoek, his bouso also having a closo m p call. It is bcllovcd tho nro was started BBSS jf by tramps. m 't Forty-flvo members of tho North Da. H ' fl'' kota Press association visited Salt H iji Lako City on Wednesday of last wcok B V I and wcro entertained tiy tho Press and BPJ f Commercial clubs. BH Fred Shcnk, a brakeman on tho Rio H jr Orando Western who lived In Salt Lako H City, was killed at 1'rovo last week H I whllo switching, his body being al- H , ' J ' InoBt ground to pieces. BH Daniel Pago, ono of the early settlers BBS L t Parownn, who was postmaster at BBj K !that placo for several years and also BB & . 'probato Judgo when Utah was a terrl. BB -ft ' lory, is dead at tho ago of 75. H j? I ' A caQncry ul" bo m,llt at Laytni BH T h ' rc(lu're acreage having boon so. H $ I cured by tho commlttco appointed for H ,S 1 that purpose. Everything will bo in BBH ' k readiness to handlo tho season's crop. BB Si lso onu CIDCCt3 anything but ono of H is tho greatest seasons over known In tho H Sj history of Sevlor county. For tho first H , ffl tlmo In about eight years thcro is H J fj ! ' , plenty of water In sight for tho entire BBS ViJ i season. H rk William Munscy, a 10-ycar.old boy H ; .K. accused of robbing a storo in Midway, BB jK J was last week arrested In Salt Lako i ' I City, whoro ho had been making his I t homo lately, and taken back to Midway i I'" lor trial. t , While William Jeffs was acting ns j 1 Breman on a switch englno In tho yards i in Salt Lako City ono of tho flues In J I ' tho boiler blow out and a largo volume of escaping steam struck Jeffs, scald-' scald-' Ing him seriously. ' A head-end collision of two Mo ' Orando trains at Salt Lako City last ' wcok resulted In tho injury of four -'4 ' men, among them being Stato Senator Jj McKay, and property damage to tho fj , . amount of about $1,000. P A 2-ycar-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Madscn of Mantl, had a I narrow escape from drowning last v; week by falling Into a tub of water. !. ' Fortunately tho child was discovered H j I In time to savo Its lire, fj i, , Mrs. Laura Gcatscblus of Salt Lako ff City became suddenly lnsarro one day , last week and, attired In hor night , t closed, entered several Main street Baft Ba-ft loons and exhorted tho frcquontcrs of c , I tho places to mend their ways. ft I Carl A. Dadgor last week roslgncd v j his position as mlnuto clerk of tho M atate sonata and deparxed for Washing-I Washing-I ! ton to tako up hts duties as prlvato i ( secretary to Senator Smoot. Qcoi jo j I II. Crosby was elected In Mr. Badger's I 1 j j place. By i ) i ? Tl10 total deaths among rcsldonts of M i t s -Salt Lako City for tho month of Fob- Hj j g $ J ruary reached tho highest mark for Hj E J 'that month In many years, tho mor- m p ' J "tallty being elghty-throo, which ropro. Bh I'' aonta an annual death rato of 13.28 per HI r ' 1,00, 1 ' ; Leo Bean, of Richfield, has boon I f i ' fined $lu for a peculiar offense. A. 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