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Show " UTAH STATE NEWS. 3. A. MeAHItlcr hit been appointed' manager of Sallalr Ileach. The Utah Sugar company ha declared de-clared a quarterly dividend of S per cent. The price of flour was advanced 10 cents a hundred by Salt Lake miller latt week. Utah eheepmen lure been auccessfnl In their fight for Ilia right to grate on public Until In Idaho. The university regent ham decided to go ahead with the erection of a school of mine building. (lorernor Welti elgnrd the Hall Lake echnol bill, allonlngSalt Uka'atchooli to run the full school year. No Union raclflo tralaa arrived In Utah Monday of latt weak, owing to a enow blockade In central Nebraska. Major F. A. Grant, who won fame In the PMHpplnee with the Utah bttttrl.s, baa been appointed a captain In Ilia regular arm. The purchase of the Illo (Irande Wetlern by Hie Denver A Itlo Grande Hallway ha been confirmed by the JS'ew York Interest. Justice Tlinmony of Halt Lake haa decided that the city ordlnnnca pre-renting pre-renting femalca from being In saloom at night la constitutional. At toa, Itit week, "Oliver Tip," who waa charged with being n member nl the Itohbere Knott gang, and with liar, log ahot at a aherlff'a posto while re-aiding re-aiding arrest, waa acquitted. The Joint coinmlltee of the Ogden council haa decided to accept the conditions con-ditions Imposed by the Carnegie library giftto furnlah a building alte and 13300 a year for maintenance. Tbo Udlea' Literary club of Halt Lake haa decided to furnlah two modal achool rooina In the Webater and Jack-aon Jack-aon achoola, Halt Lake. About COO will be expended on each room, Mra. Hllza Deal, one of the Aral ait-tlera ait-tlera of Hprlngvllle, died at her home laat week, aged 73. fjha waa born In New York Htate in ISM. Hbo came to Utah with her hutbaud and aattled In Hprlngvllle In 130, JC. I1. Miller, a pioneer, died at Mill -. Creek laat week. In the early daya he made aeveral trlpa to the Mlatourl river to meet and assist cmtgranta, Indians, lie waa welt UiiJwn, lfrtdey" nfternoou, a few miles from Cisco, I!. K, Carabell ahot and probably fatally wounded Jack Halmon, a abeep ' lienler for Hymona llro. of l'ayton. The bullet entered the amall of the back and came out In the abdomen. The Hilling oMra at Hprlugvllle waa burglarized latt week, the aafe being blown open, although It waa not locked. The burglara forogt to try the knob. IN'o valuable! were aecured, aa the cioney had been hidden In a wheat bin, The atate food and dairy commit-doner commit-doner haa received on opinion from Attorney General llrecden, holding any merchant or other peraon, wlo label t lard made from cotton aeed oil aa lard made from the fat of hoga and aohl, or placed for tale euch labeled lard, la liable to punlahmeut uuder the lawa of the atale, Tho Dairymen' association of Utah tvllfhold Ha eighth, annual meeting Id Bait Lake April 4 and 3. All dairy men are Invited to meet with the at-aoelallon, at-aoelallon, whether they are membera of the association or not. The main feature of the meeting wilt be the butter but-ter and cheese exhibit, The largeat amount In caali aver offered aa pram-luma pram-luma by the aaaoclatlon la hung up thla year. The total la 1170, while pedal premluma will aggregate 1100 more. J. Rots Clark announcea that actual work on the Salt Lake road will begin within thirty daya. "We are having aorao little trouble over our right of way," aald Mr. Clark, "but wa are eo confident that every obataels In that direction will be ahorlly overcome that within a few daya we will letourflrat coutraot." The drat contract will be a tpur from Ilobart Junotlon Into the ranch where material jarda ere to be HH utablUhed, and from now on It la ex- Bl pected that work on the new road will H2 beateadlly puahed. tjj lly direction of the aeeretary of the WS Interior, 800,000 shtep will be allowed Mj to grate In the opeu parta of the Uintah Un reaervatton. Sheep owuera are dlrtot- Xgj ' ed to apply to George l Iluahen, at gO Kainut, Utah, for blanka and Informs, m tton. Mb The congregation of the Heath M. K jtfl Church at Halt Lake held a celebration HK laat Friday night, at which a mortgage Hi which had been paid and which cleared IB the church from debt; waa burned on Dl the pulpit, and congratulatory ad- Hi dreaata made. HJ' After o awlft chase, J. T. I-mery, a Hj private cltlien of Halt Lake, laat week fljj captured a man whu la thought to be j guilty of Intuiting lifilles and little HJ glrlefor aeveral moutha patt, Ilegavo H bla name aa W. Doinmea, and retldence Hg aa California. |