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Show " THE UTAH BUD G El W. G. Adums has been appolntei PostniuiitT at Ho Duett, In place of J M. Lund lxrg. Under the Carey set the state ha filed a temporary selection on 400.001 . acres of land in Han Juan county. The thirty-first annual encampmen jf the Grand Army, department o Utah, was held In Suit Lako last week Out of the total number of manufac lurlnjj eHtabllslriiif-nU In operation It Utah In 1910. Salt Lake had 245 au Ogden 68. There are fifty seven towns In Utah firty 4f tn,rl class, foul cities otJafoul class, one city ol the first ciAs. An $ SO, 0K) rrb plant Is now practically prac-tically assured tagan as a result ol tieKotlatlons which have been , going on for some time. Park City Elks on May 19 burned the 17.000 mortgage that for between four and five years bas bung over tb II. I. O. E. borne In that city. After paying dividends totaling 1281,. k60, or over $2 81 a share, the Utah mine of Fish Springs has levied an assessment of 5 cents a share. Mike C'avllnl, au Austrian, 38 years old and unmarried, fell 2'0 feet down a chute at the Iioaton Consolidated mine at Illngham, austaining a broken neck' Three hundred and seventy-five thousand thou-sand dollars will be spent by the Western West-ern Union Telegraph company In Utah territory during the next twelve months. There will be no liquor election at Spanish Fork In June. When tbe petition pe-tition was checked up It was found tbat nearly 100 names on the petition were not on the polling books. Thomas V. Flnlayson, aged 34. died at West Jordan from what Is thought to have been blood polMonlng resulting result-ing from an ulcerated tooth which tic had extracted about two weeka ago. Marshal:, Field & Co of Chicago, recognizing rec-ognizing the Importance of Salt Iakn la a distributing center for a vastly rich territory, will shortly Increase tbe staff of their Utah office from one to Ave men. Iiefore Insanity can be pleaded as a rause for divorce effectively. It must be proven by a regularly appointed commission, according to a ruling made last week by Judge C. W. Mors t Salt Jake. , . i The 7nr of the gait take ."boosters ' last week through Utah brought forth the 1m I that Utah la liberally supplied with "boosters." the party being well received in every city, Tillage and kamlet visited. Tbe stork came very near making mother record at Salt Lake last week. The report of the board of health ibows CS births 30 males and 35 ft males- There were 23 death 13 malea and 10 females. j For the purpose of bringing together for social and educational purposes all Utah residents who have circumnavigated circumnavi-gated tbe globe, a state-wide society Is being organized by the world touring residents of Salt lake. j Too many names were irregularly placed on the petition for an election on the question of wet or dry, ruled tbe Pro to city commission, and, as a result, no election will be heid unless contrary action la forced through tbe conrts. Mrs. Celeste ISrown of Ogden Is dead from ptomaine poisoning, after , eating meat purchased from a local market- All of her children except one, wbo did not eat of the meat, were poisoned, but they were soon revived by emetic. In 1910 there were 743 strictly manufacturing man-ufacturing concerna doing bualuess la the state. Tbe value of the products of these planta bad Increaaed over 19 2 per cent above tbe value of tbe product prod-uct a of Utah manufacturing establishments establish-ments In 1904. The total loss suffered by the stats In the recent fire at tb University of Utah amounted to )7io.C3. accord Ing to tbe official figures, which have just been announced. Tbe loss amounted to I3.62H.30, with insurance amounting to f2.SS3.23. There ar approximately 7&0 manufacturing manu-facturing plants In Utah. Fourteen , thousand one bundled and thirty-three ' people were emp'oyed In tbe entire ; list of manufacturing plants In Utah in ' 1910 and tbe proprietors or firm members mem-bers of these companies numbered CMH Water companies in the state, of which there are ICS, are being urged by officials of th Salt lke Commercial Commer-cial club to take advantage of an official of-ficial measurement of their water supply sup-ply and of tbe water actually used on a selected l.st of tbe farms tbey erv. j J. W. Sk!nnr. ssrd 13. a well known real estate man aud mining operator. ! suicided at Salt Lake, shooting himself in the mouth. It Is thought he waaj driven to tbe deed by stomach trouble! which Intermittently bad caused him xcrucUting and unbearable pain. ' Fir of unknown origin damaged th Creek bunkbouse of lbs United Sates ' Smelting company at Mldvale to th 1 extent of lioo. Tbe place baa been ( wit boat tenant for several months. Al-taoufh Al-taoufh it baa not baa definitely determined. de-termined. It Is thought that the fir tat sumd by a taisiog locomotive. I |