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Show UTAH STATU NEWS. Th lak has fsllen over three lneti j during tin past wceU, Th drought ill eontlnuee at Ht, J George, Dill adropof rain having fallen this year. J Vivian ford or Hall I.ek, was j v. rely Injured In o elevator accident 1 lest weak. i 100111111 county duo hu en iiid valuation of a.MO.0M, an Increase of 11.100,000 la tb. put year. Oliver ChrletlsoMU was elected uperlnUn.leol of school of Jutd oanty wlthoat opposition. Daring Tuesday and We.loesdsy of last w..k twenty man at Vnlc cap- " tured 121 bushels of grss.nopp.rs. John flint of Kaysvtll lt wk lost eight .Iscksof hnt, supposed to ooulo nbout l.MX) uushsls, by Ar. A Krpuhlicau newspaper I being talked of for ML I'lesssul, th ppr to be In the hsoils of n local stock company. com-pany. Ilralrlr Johnson, aged I ft, of Fair-lw, Fair-lw, was thrown from a hore lut week and received Injuria which resulted re-sulted in bur death. Ilurglare entered 111 atura of II. F. 8ml Hi Ht Tucker una nlu'lit last waak and secured n small amount of caali nod aoina merchandise. Fire supposed to have I iron started by aparka from a cigarette burned between be-tween 6,000 and In. don bushela of standing whral near Myraouae Juufl-tloo Juufl-tloo laat wees. liana ll.einiissro of Haudy fall In an pllaptlo III on Main alraal In Halt Lake City lest week, hla akull bains' fractured by Ilia rail, and It la faarad ha cauoot recover. Marry Aoilaraon, nilit operator of tha Klollrauda Western at hprlugvtil. drop pad hla pUlol on Ilia floor and lha weapon was discharged, the ball entering en-tering Ilia right km-r, Inflicting esr-luus esr-luus wouud. Tha I'tah baseball league la a thing of the past. Ilia men hsvlng received thall releasee. It U probable a two elub schedule will be played out, taenia representing Ogdeu and Walt Lake takili part. ' Oruashopjiera have bean doing eon-aldrrable eon-aldrrable damage lo the lucerne crop In the vicinity of Santaiiiln. Th. III. 11 tie peel are ao thick that alnule hunt- I , f era hav baen to aavbryk - i i. maai.niiielnn ah tirmT.""' Cattle on the ranges aouth of St. George at rariiNlmnl, Antelope anil other reuiira era dying from thirst, springe bavlug dried up. Heine mutt eom soon or practically no feed will be on the rangre at all for winter nee. Jamas W. M.iiralli. who waa recently re-cently triad at Nephl for mnrtler, be basing killed his wife, and who waa 1 acquitted, tha evidence going to show that he waa leiupore-'ly loaane, waa examined last weak ai.- prououneed of eouud miud. A professor nf palmistry who has been operating In Salt Lake City, baa disappeared with a iiumbrr of t'-'O gold pieces which ha had taken from patrons pat-rons for the purocof "luaguetleliig," so the owners could hav tha power to read the future. Forest (tree are sweeping through the lloulilir mountains lu (larlleld county. It la said the Urea hat been started by an old Indian uaiued Tlinl-csn. Tlinl-csn. who has an Idea ha la thua areng-Ing areng-Ing hliueelf becsuM his wife ran away with another man. Harry T. Duke and Alasandar Robertson Rob-ertson plead guilty to the charge of embessllng fuuds from the Welle, Fargo A Co. hunk and ware each aao- tencad lo four yrars Imprisonment lu the penltrntinry. The shortage la estimated es-timated at about tr.n.ouo. Mrs. KWIra Mi-Kvoy was killed In a runaway aiciduut In Salt Lake City last week while driving In company with her hiikl'Siiil and sou. Mrs. Mo-Kroj Mo-Kroj jiiiuped from the vrlilole and her bead atruck the hard ground, causing concussion nf the hriitn. 1 Kphralm Miolsen, a laborer of Sal' Lake, waa stubbed by a stranger last !weck, who niado his esi'apa, a danger-oua danger-oua wound U-ing tnllieted. Mailsen i kicked a dog wliloh had bit hllll, whan j! the uiau whipped out a knife and atab- bed hliu lu lha left breast. ' A1 A seurch has bei'n instituted for : i Joeepb and tVllford Ntcwsrl, of Ilou- V jaiulu, who left Mouiilalu View, Wyo., t on July I. In chaige of a buuch of horeea and bouud for I'tah. Nothing bas since beau hesrd of them and foul play Is feared by their friends. iTho gross earnings of the Hio Grande Weetern for the month of Juoe 1 amonuted to et.'4,4tK), an tocreaae of , li.ooo. Kor the tlM-al tear eudlog June 30th tha gross reached the highest high-est point In the history of the road, t3.32.o'J4, an Increase of H5.S. I.ehi was probably uercr shorter for wslar Ihuo the present neaeou. Various Vari-ous achemea are being talked oaer with the view of Increasing the aupply, but the most probable seams thesluklng of urfsce wells and the Installation of pumps to be operated by elaetrlclty. i |