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Show UTAH STATE NEWS. H Ths city of Vernal will shortly begin H (he nark of laying asphalt pavements, H which will provide worU for a number H of men. H Thomas Wright, a pioneer of Nrphl, H ndesd. Ha rime lo Nephl In MSI, and HH brought the Orit llircihlng machine to Hi thla Mate Kaj James W. Clove liaa been appointed Hj postmaster at Provo, lo tucceed hie co aj laborer on ths Knqulrer, John C, Ora BH bam, removed H Mschlnery and materia) for a brush H factor hue been ordered for tho itale H penitentiary, and a number of the con H vlet will ba taught the art of making H bruihr. H Bid Potter, employed In the Hcofleld H coal ralnre, had Ml head badly crushed H by a horse running away In the main H tunnel, pinning him agalntt the wall B of the tunnel. H A contract ) been let for the con H slriictluit of atphall pavemtnti at Fort H Dachetiie, and government teams are H now engaged In hauling the raw ma H terlal from the hllli aouth of Vernal. M Mlta Addle Tajtlor, of Moab, la dead, H herlttt lllncn being brought on by H over-ttudy and amletjr to pan her H achool examination that the might ad- H ranced lo the alato nnlvertlty litis fall, H Ileporta from Clarktton, In Cache H 'alley. Indicate that the wheat yield H In that vicinity this teaton will amount H to more than 150,000 buthels, Fall H wheat la now In the boot In that tro HJ H There are Indlcatlont that the file H Grande Wtiteru may build a branch H Una from Collon thla auminer to the M atphsltum bedt lying along the (Irccn R rlier and on the other aide of the Colo- H rado line. H Mt, Pleasant people who are Inter H etted In buying the coal mloti eatt of H town hare rained enough money by H aubacrlptlon, and the property will H toon ptat liitotliohaudtof Ihecllliani' J eoinmlttee. H Wool-growrra of thetouthern part of H tho atata are storing their wool rather H than part with It at the prevailing H price, and declare they will hold It for H ever aud a day but that they will get H their price. H L. U. Iteavlt, horto dealer, hat been H arretted and lodged In the l)alt county H Jail, charged with complicity lu the Hr" murder of Thotnai Haudall at Laytou, H March 3S, 1838, Hearts deatea all B knowledge of the crime. B A Jipanctcsectltin man had lotli legs B out oft by falling between the cart B while attempting to board a train In H motion, near Scofleld on the !3lh, sue H cumblng to lilt Injuries before medical attendtnee could bo tecum). H,. Mra. Gardner, of Annabrlla, while H p temporarily Intane, Jumped luto a well, H), holding to a rope. '1 he friction of the Hf$ rope burned both her handt and the B. . waa badly bruited, but wat retcued In B.L, time to tare her from drowning. j In an Interfiling debate between Bi- aludenta of the Unlvertlty of Utah and B representative! from the Unlvrnlly of H Nevada, held In Malt Lake last week, B' the Utah boya were deolared the win B i ner of the coutciL B A Japaneta section hand wat killed BL- near lJcho a few dtyi ago by a patten H. ger train ttrlklng a dog which waa on H f the track slid hurling the dog violently l agalntt the Jap'a alumacli. After auf IK faring taveral hour tho unfortunate Bifi man died, H. The tlale flih hatchery It running at Rfci' 'nil capacity In getting out trout fry HNL for the different itreauit of the atata. BIR Orer (00,000 rgga bate already been B hatched and raott of them distributed fl over the atate, mottly brook trout K being handled, Hh The Japaneta coollea being Imported Ht by the railroad company for duty on ta the trctlon In the deiert dlttrlot are Hk not meeting with a cordial reception, a Hn numbcrot the foremen hating rctlgned Kj& tholr potttlont rather than work with BdT the Japanese. HVLi Bamuel Moter, who, on May i, mur jflt- dered his wife and three children In MHWTaunell county. 111,, and who sur-jSHHHkl sur-jSHHHkl r)indd to Salt Lake oillcers, bat been EnAmLBaW' taken back to the scene of Ids crime to VviAlBsHL ' stand trial. It la tho general opinion ''iBt! that Moter la Intane. AVSsBk. Judge lilies, of Salt f.ake, oue day 1 ..TgHKiWat week broke the record In point of "-' 4lt'BP'the number of dlrorcca granted In one t 'f9B dlr 0uto( thirty-two cates ou the ' i-HaHw dosket, tweuty-seren were allowed, itasBt two were referred, two were continued ' ' 'MR"ot OD0 dltmltted ' , '.VeiMBeBL .Charles Manlon, a young man from i .rMfiBHT Mountnln Home, Idaho, died last week ' ' VI$B 'f "4'1 1'1" hospital from a gunshot SMHtaCT w.oun accidentally Inflicted by a com jJljlKrnPIPv p"nlon, Manlon wasthotwlth a paper SBf ' wad, which penetrated the hip, gan HH ' (j7ue resulting B K ' '' ' k'orre7i 0D0 ' the mot t H prominent phytlclane of Banptta coun E typhis Ixen arretted on a charge of itH glmlntl Intimacy with a woman who (' l-wtjtoraierly employed as anuria. The M etoeaotraodi the whole matter aa a, lawVaullUg scben-a. |