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Show L UTAH STATE NEWS. v V A Salt Lalco man Is the owner of a Hl kitten, recently born, which has Ave : 'ft 1B8. i An effort Is being mndo to organlzo I T e enmp of Confederate vctorans In I tiftah. 'i A marrloBoi ceremony was por- ft, formed nt Cnllontes last week, tho W- first In that town In two years. H Tho twelfth nnnnnl convention of Jul tho Utah Stnto Teachers' association I jm, aiiot In Bait Lako City on Monday. I ft? Tho Utah conference or Sovonth I V i)ay Advontlsts nro holding their sec- UK end nnnunl session In Salt Lako City. fjH Tho receipts oftho Salt Lako City IM postolllco show an lncrcaso of $21,000 B during tho fiscal year onded Juno 30 R- last. Bl . S. S. Twombloy of tho Utah Agrlcul- B tur.il experiment station, has taken a ffl I position In tho California State Poly- KB I tcchnlc school. Hy Tho thirteenth annual convention of KS' tho Utnh Woman's Christian Tompor- H " auco Union was hold lu Salt Lako jiBi , City last week. $H' From Soptemhor 1 until October 30, fl 130 cases of typhoid fever wore ro- nB ported In Salt Lako City. Tho dlscoso ft! k i Is now on tho decline vt r Bl I ! It Is expected that at tho noxt meet- 1 1 lng of U10 St. Louis Exposition com- k mission the plans for Utnh's building 9 at tho fair will bo approved. 3 L. P. Madsen of Chester last wook y I lost about eight tons of lucorno hay 1 V and tbreo tons of straw by Ore, causod by a ltttlo boy playing with matches. mH The real cstato men of Salt Lako fftjl City havo formed an organization "to BO further tho real ostato interests of tho JH city and to promote good will among R3 Its members." 1 OM The Salt Lako club finished last In ILffl tho raco for the pennant In tho Pacific JKwl Northwest baseball leaguo. Thoy f'Bl might have dono worse. Thoy might 1 Vf I havo quit before tho ml of tho season. fJnfl Rumors havo been "ecslvod of a K 1 fight with outlaws in tho Brown's 11 JFark country, In v,hfcli one outlaw I was shot twlco and probably fatally , I L injured. Particulars aro unobtainable J . Fanners living In Chcstor report the I'' K I Mod lucorn as worthless owing to tho I I ' Impossibility of threshing tho sood W from tho shell after tho sovero soak- .' lng It has rccolvcd during tho past I : .wook. . I 1 Burglars cracked tho safo of tho B "Western Knitting company In Salt B Lako City, ono night lust-week, socur- IB lng $247. Sovcrnl men havo been ar- B rested on suspicion of being impll- ' BJ' cated In tho crime. ! jj John Powers, a minor, was seriously ' injured while working at tho Daly- W Wost. in Park City. While stoplng ho it stopped on a rotten plank and was it precipitated Into a pllo of boulders, '. i being badly crushed. j ft Thoro woro slxty-flvo deaths of res-j res-j J ' ' (dents of Salt Lako City during tho ! ' KI ' month of Soptcmbor, equivalent to an H unnual death rate of 10.40 per 1,000 of i M tho estimated population, as com- ' with that of 10.88 a year ago. R : ' Dr. J. H. Faust, who attended tho M :y state fair this season, Is tho oldest nft !' surviving mombor of tho D. A. & M. K aoclcty, bis nctlvo and continuous HI 'connection with that association dat- ; am 1 lng back forty years and six months. JtX - ! jK: It Is uow claimed that a branch 1 I j "f road will bo built from Lund, on U10 J ' ' San Pedro, to tho Iron mlnos of Iron ; ' , county. Tho fluxing ores will bo used . J ; 'at tho smoltcrs at Murray and a largo S 1 Iron works will bo established In this fill jvalloy. U!' Wlclinol Duffy, employed In tho Sll- i jj I I -rer King mlno at Park City met death f'H J l' en Sunday, falling from tho cago to ','3 1', tho bottom of tho shaft,, a distance of I I I ! 400 feet. Duffy reached for tho ropo to 1 ' ' jj ,1 glvo a signal to stop tho cago and lost ! .5iK Us balance. ' t ; ' v Tbo thr'r0ar'0l(i Bon of Mr. ttn(i ! i Jj P Mrs. Milan Crandall of Sprlngvlllo got I j I B0'd f concentrated lye one day last I i I -l week, and put somo of tho lyo in his if! 61 ' mouth, but luckily modlcnl asslutanco 't' H' was rendered beforo tho child was ! I! - dangerously burnod. 1 s, ' II" If n. ' Tho storms of the paRt week has ft 4,-duscd much uno.islncss among farm- ' iff' tl. era In tho vicinity of Kphrnlm. Har- , , Jj . " vesting of grain Is not comnlotod and 1 ' I 5 , "10 '0HSCf, sustained by fanners who ' it t havo oppn stacks will amount to sov- 1 1 1 -W crnl tnousand dollars. 3 " Daniel II. Ogdon, a prominent bust- ill j'fi, noss man of Ogdon, was accidentally i ? Hi' killed while duck hunting west of that JH "1 if r c"y (m ",0 lst" Tno wolln' was '" ) I f ' I fllctcd by a stniy shot, hut It Is not ifl j 1 J f known who fired Urn shot, tho caso boll bo-ll i I W lng a mysterious one. Bp 1! $" i ',)B "n't '-n'0 street car conmnny i f, has Inaucuratod n rulo roiutrlng lis j3j I ' ' conductors 10 turn in their rocolptH at W' t ' v the nd of ouch trip, This Is dono to jj f " ,i reduco the losses to tho compan) In wt i i .-, casn of hold-ups, which tre lmcom-S lmcom-S rlT f'i'iftt n ,B ,ftrmlD8,r 'roaucnt. |