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Show UTAH STATIC NEWS. It It announced Hint Hen Pdro-Lo Angeles surveying partlee nlll eooo ava Halt Lake. Hprlngvllle'e one case of iroellpoi ha lncrail to twelve, ten of whom re In one family. The leal fuot on a 100 feet tunic oe tlraml View ahaft, near Flnhook, Grand county, opened Into a nice bod of ore. It It talil the Short Line hat a surveying sur-veying force out loeiltng a route crott the desert from Clorer Valley to the Santa l. Three large mountain llont hate lately been frightening tlmlit people Initio vicinity of llcck'i Hot Springs, Ore rallra north of Mall Lake City. The Oregon Short Mne hat pur-1 pur-1 ' ? chased the Halt Lake .. Mercur railroad, rail-road, which nlll tm operated aa a part of the Utah division. The price paid wt In the neighborhood of half ft million mil-lion dollar. Major It. W. Young, who recently resigned hla pinltlon Judge of the aupremo court at Manila, la on the high hi en route home. He It expected to reach home not later than the ISth. He nlll not return. t The name of the Latter-day Halnta i- College hat been changed to Latter day Halnlt' Unit crally, and the artl. ,'. clcaof Incorporation nf the Halt Lake t church tchoole will bo changed to ac commodate the change In name. , Mr. Mary Mtlkle. an elderly woman of Cleveland, O , white visiting at the home of J. II. Mlchaeta In Halt Lake City, waa to badly burned In ft gaa captation ca-ptation after midnight Wednesday nf latt week, that aha died within ft fen boura. Uta l'erklne, it pioneer of IfUO, died In Halt Lake latt wtek, aged 83. lit waaoneof the ploneertof St. George, nd bUli op of the Flrtt ward there for ten year. Mra. I'erklnt, to whom he wat married sixty-four yeart ago, aur-vires aur-vires him. The Norwegian plnea In tha Temple ground at Halt Lake fared rather badly In the atorm of latt Friday, and bad to be anchored to mora aturdy trett to prevent dettructlon. Tin atrceta were lined with broken branch. ca and llmbt. t Indication! are etrengthcnlng thai oil In paying quantity abounds In eev. "i -'nrfiViMiTleAln-"mn,"'notaWy",lHnit Vf'r flreen Hirer, Vernal, and on the Colo rado-Utah line eatt of Veroal, and prtparallona for active proapectlog are being haatencd, Itumoraof a war on eattrrn wool ratet that mar benefit ahlppera art rife, It la charged that the rail and water llnca hate tecretly been cutting ratet to dlrert traflo from the all rail llnet, and ratet, aa a consequence, are llktly to bo very low, W. V. Ulce of I'ark City, truitee, hat turned over to W. M. and II H, Terry, guardians of the eilale of 1- 1' Kerry, more than a million dollara In cath and mining tharct. Three hundred thouiand of the amount represented Silver King dividend!. The Short Line will toon begin the advertising nf the wonderful tcenery of the (Irand Canyon of Arizona. Thli nay eventually be followed by the building nf a 30-mlto attention front tha pretent tfrmtuue of the road to the brink of the canyou. Counterfeit SO-cent ollver pttcct aro floating around Halt Lake. They bear tha dale of HID andean eatlly be de tected aa the ml'llng la aor thing but good and the coloring la auch aa to excite ex-cite autplclon at the Qratglinco, belog paltr than the genuine, tejs. Albert llardlug, aged 10, died at the JBT liolatlon hotpltil at Halt Lake the fiT' (3d, from the wont cate of atnallpoi t' arcr known In the city. Ilia ceie wat reported Tuetday and Thurtday ha died, Several people were cipotcd before hla matady wat known. Mra, Mary Ellen Cronther, who , trotted the plaint with a haadcart company more than Hlly yetra ago, died In Hill Lake latt H third ay of Ihu Ilia Incident to old age, aged 78. Hho aaw her adopted country change from a barren drtcrt to a garden apot, Jong Ming, the Chln-st rcformtr who tlruck terror to Halt Lake'a Chinatown China-town recently by lilt endeavors to aup. prett gambling. It dead, pneumoula being the cause. Ming joined the I Congregational church atx rrara eg and bailed a Chrlttlan life atnee. The grota earning of the lllo tlraude Western for the lltcal year ending June 10, will approximate 13,000,000 and are the largest In the road'a Ida-tor. Ida-tor. Latt year the grott earning! slightly exceeded four end ft half in It-llont, It-llont, the largttt up to that lime Charlea Telford, a Weil I'olut ctdtt from Utah, la one of the alx auspended or a yetr, and hla autptntlon will probably prtrent the admlttlon of Clarence Jarvle to the Intlllullon, tt the rrgulatlont prohibit tha adinltiloa of two from any ttate at one time. |