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Show I UTAH NEWS. O. Ia Terry, an old timer of Utah, H died at ML Pleasanllasl week, aged (2. I It U estimated that SIS.OOO.OCO H o fined by Utah people are lying In Halt H Lake bank H The Short Line ofllcre "111 remain at H Kali Lake and not be removed to Omaha Hj aa recently talked of H Luccrn seed It selling for 7 cent a H pound, and Is a mora profitable crop H to grow than augar beet. H Around Clrelevllte drouth haa cut H feed M abort that cattle In large num- H bere are bcliigdrlven north. Halt Lake milk dralera hate formed H a combine and advanced the price of H ullk from 5 to M( cenU a quart. H' After December 1 the rate on wheat H from Ogdcn to Han Francisco nlll be H Increased from II to 17 00 per ton H The home of (lovernor Welle we H, eurantlne.lHuniUf.lil four-year-old Ht daughter, Florence, having aearlrt Hi The Prof o Woolen Mills are running Hf overtime to fill contracU. About VI H,' per cent of their proiluct goea cast to HL Mew York and Philadelphia. HJ Norman Tajrlor of Moab, a pioneer HJ ef '47, whotlrnre the aecond team Into HL- Salt Lake valley, died In Malt Lake Hj laat Saturday, aged 71 years. HJ The proposed trip eait of the Teber- HJ aaole choir haa been abandoned bt- HJ hiii the promoter Iim failed to per- HJ form lila part of the agreement HJ At an evidence of prosperity among HJ take working people, Iwoaarlngabanka Hft ef Halt Lake have Increased their de- HJ realU 11(3,000 during the past year. H" The Utah volunteer ofllcera have HV formed an association for acclal gath. HM rlngt, and with a view to entertaining HjT Hilary men who may villi the atate. 1 Six. young men of faigan were ar- Hj rested laat week for assaulting two Hi aiudenta of the II. V. academy and Hi tnall One were iuioacd upon each of 1 Ike men HI Heveral carloads of froten wheat re- Hjj Jeoled by Halt Lake uilllera, haa been HJ purchased by atockmeii at a price only Hr a few rente Ira thau that paid for Hji endamaged wheat. H A meottng was held In Denver last H week looking to the holding of a H union of the highlit army oorpa, to H whleh the Utah volunteera belonged, J nine time neat aumrnrr. HL Chrla Laraen, an unmarried man of K Holiday, wan kicked In the aloinacli by Hj!' a horse which naa tangled In the liajt, Li and eaetted, froin"Uie",ttecta" of Hl' ) which he died lu a few hour. HP A aneak thief laat week entered the H" bedroom of Mr. Arthur Kirk, 71) Mouth First Weat, Halt Lake, during H -" kroad day light, and atole 110 In allver H which waa hidden lu tbe mattress. " Ttie body of Klchard llalph, the Uuh l katteryiuan who died In Nagasaki, H Ifcfcr Je(MU, when the battery waa returning HTV koine, arrived In Han Francisco Hatur- lf I day on the transport Sherman. H frank Hherman, a late arrival In HKy' latt Lake from Denver, shivering with HJ.v x eotd, robbeta dummy lu front of a Hj j clothing atora of an overcoat and naa HJ3 eaughl aud aent to Jail for thirty days. HBr Heveral noted picture from the eaat HHjb kavo been aecurcd fur the exhlbltloiiof HHw the UUh Art Inatltute thl month. HHtj l'roduollona of the incut renowned art-HH1 art-HH1 "' lata of thla and foreign couutrles will HHJ:r be shown. KffiV Mayor Clark of Halt Lake haa rec- Bmi oinmended the passage of an ordinance Hk '(c removing acrcona and atnlned glast Hv; V from aaluon fruuU, a the casual pas- H V '' might are whether the .Sunday H jL elotlng law I belug obeyed HJ' V Joseph William Taylor, of Salt Hb X- "Like, arrested on a charge of unlaw HB 'al' ful cohabltallou, last week entered a HJ M'K, pica of guilty, lie drcllued to statu HY "V wl,clller ln future he would otwy the HJ ' law or not, and was lined 1 1 JO. HK Heveu new cases of smallpoc devel HH eped lit Hanpetecouuty Halurday four HB at Sterling, two at ilautl and one at HH t Vphralm. The cases were all suspect, HHJ' ' nd had been Isolated, so no alarm Is HHj "" (Mil ill' 'll I illii II ii iivii illil - HHV Victor Clsment, the Hall Lake mlu- HV Ing expert who was In the Jamleson HH, . raid, captured and paid the Transvaal HJf government a large sum for his free- HK aoui, aaya: '()oiu I'aul is the most mi- HBw. eomprumlsliigly vlrlou and unreliable )F eld aooundrel ever set up to rule over KflK an Ignorant, superstitious aud fauatl- Mluj eal people." wsmi9r?i Tho 'propnaltlon of the mayor of JwIMmMJ (alt Lake City to close all aaloona on KuflHr3iPew lendayliaabeen aclwl upon favorably SjBfCer' Vr the city council and proprietors of SSBlW aahxjna will have to close their doora ATajsV a Hunday and cease doing business or Ht,& suffer the consequences. HBhtt Mr. Matilda Lyman, who rwliles on HHE T street, Hall Lake, on returning home HJtl ae evening Inst week about V o'clock, HHf Mine face to face with a burglar with HHJ a gun In his hand, which he pointed at HB er, sod then turned and ran out of HVHft )Uie house and disappeared. HHhhh a |