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Show I. UTAH STATU NEWS. There le mnviMni iit on foot lotmlM niKnr ci.rjr t l,-wlio. John llailey, wlm li.e '! eVut of Kaynvilts since I "''.. la tleail al Sine age 01 pu' Tito report n( aniallimx. eitlr.r In I,n, Wayne rnunty. It vigorously ile-i ile-i nlerl Iit rmiilrntu of iliat Uiwn. 1 Th people of MiUnril county re feell-K liilily rlateil nwr llielrcliance. ' of ijetlinu the San I'nlro mail. Over Sotl.otfl lira B ml n.o10 t"na of rails Lave lieen unlereil In lie tmetl t onre on Ilia l.eniiHnt;ci entofT. i The animal rnlnptire of tetrana of the lllaeU llnwlc Mar "ill tie In lil In Lchi on AtiKUtt li, :, VI and S3. Illrliliclii liaeueen niaila Hie lu ail of a tllvLtun of Hie IIiK-Uy Mountain Hell i Telephone linen, e, hit-It Inrluilre heeler anil I'llite rotllitirl. Tlie elrarliiKtof tin- Suit l.abc liank. for laat Week xeie l, I'.'".. I :U. Ill, aa rompareil lih tl.'.'.M.UIu.VI for Hie aatna week Inst year. About elolit or nine Inrliea of .now (ell at llamlolpli 1 nrl ntr I"" week, and that people uf Hint mollim ara feeling feel-ing more cheerful rri;ai .llntf Hie water upply. The meeting house at Kamaa waa dealroyeil by (Ira laat week, Ilia line being IVKHI, with no Inatirence. A defect I re flue ! aiipixueil to have bean ttia oauaa. Mora mow haa fallen In Ihe mountain! moun-tain! near Ml. I'leaaanl the paat week than all the real of the wluler so far. Tbe anow will now average Ore fast In the mountalua. iTIu erlvee nf Ihe menibera of the Modern Wootlmrn of l.ehl banqueted their huabanili oua night laat weak, the eveulng'a entertainment ending with a grand ball. 1 Uunnlaon and elelnlty baa been vie- 1 lied by a flue rain and ennwatorin re- 1 eently, and the pruepeete for farming i bare Increased M per cent, aud the 1 farutere are Jubilant, j The poatal receipts fur the year paat entitled I'ruvo to a free delleery. The J Innreaae this month will bring a raise I to ihe force and nurtnlt the employ inteut of another carrier. Juhn lUnlgea. of Monroe, la being regarded re-garded aa a freak by hie nelghbora. . fell yeara agu he lust lila balr and when It came In aiialn It wna wbllei , e Kd'ie U UTjrewrirmg-iie. ' lira. Nellie 111 tees of Joauph City gave birth to a eery little daughter two weeka ago. hhe weighed but three pounds. The ohlld waa very well developed, de-veloped, despite bar miniature else. The II lo (liande la all ready to beglu Ita big Hue chaugea lu title atate, which will uoat at least a quarter of a million dollara and keep tbousauda of men busy all aumuier aud until late In the tall. ltrprenenlatlres of the lirltlah gov-erument gov-erument baa ahlpiel from Cache val-' val-' lay during the present winter about 1.5 bead of horses. The animals are bo. ti,. for ui-e lu Kuu th Africa, aver- g lu price 110. Word haa been received from William llurklua, who waa auppoaed to have been lost lu the anow ou (fold muliii" tain, lie la lu Montana, having left llichtluld without informing auyoue uf bla future liituntiona, I.oel (lartlea bave begun drilling for oil about nine mllea northwest uf Kan-dolph, Kan-dolph, near whore It la claimed ull waa encountered a number of yeara ago while drilling for water. The outcome out-come of the venture will tm watched with much lutereat. lieorge Maples, who faruia In the central part of rievier valley, haa discovered dis-covered thai a Aiuatl white worm la burrowing into the aaca of grasshopper grasshop-per egga. Ho bua not been able to tlud many uf the dcHialla of egga that IaBvc not been luveileil. The farmera of Monroe are alarmed for fear of au luvaalou from grsssliop- pare. Aa spring work btglua the egga aeeut very plentiful. It waa believed J that a disease killvd the little prate t jast eeaaul) U-fute they bud laid their iegga, but aucb aeema not to have beeu the case. . The ceuaua bureau baa Issued a re- ' port ou euvvmllls, plauliig-milla aud . timber catnpa uf the United hlnU's lu ' lutio. It sliowa a total uf U,i);i5 aiu-li l eslabllshmellls, with en. aggrei(ate cupilal of 101 1,01 l.ii-l. In Utah the capital la Ivus.TsO, aud produets il4,l7. , deplorable auuiileiil reunited In i tbe death of Agnus lurpeuler uear bt. Ocorge last neck. Mi.e Carpenter, with a cotiipiiiilon, wna riding In a " wunon, golug lo the river for wider, and on eroding a ilitcli. both girls J we-e thrown out, liacluinig Mine Car- jientcr a skull. , Ex-Nlate Senator Joseph Mouson of 1 Logau, while engaged lu lorusiirlug j ground with a ateel tape line, accl- j dently lr.iiii;lil the Uie line In eon- ) tact vrltU a live electric wire, he being 4 knocked unconacluua for aotne lime, 1 bnt will recover. ' t j K |