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Show - - kA " i UTAH STATE NK'WS The Crntennlal-Kureke h Ilo.O"0.-POO Ilo.O"0.-POO of ore lilorkril out. There are U.nno children attending school la Salt Lake City. Kilt Lake Jobbing houses did busl-HH busl-HH of ..'7,DJVHI ll year. Itceclpts of tlie Sail Lake post oftlrs for the year urn t'.'10,7"fl.a. Salt Lskt business houses paid oat A,M7.Sf,l In salaries IiikI yrar. Ogden street railways carried 8,li()0,. COO passengers during the year. Clah farms yielded more than S?0,. 000,000 to their owners last year. ' At tlie atalo flsll hatchery S,r,,non trout were hutched during Ihe year. ; Salt I.ske consumed 3TS,n'K tons of coal lent yearalinst l.non tons daily. L'lah'e if old pnsliicl for p.il less than the previous year by t .'l". 110 70. ftoh'e copper product for I!l Is 57,-27,8i.'0 57,-27,8i.'0 pounds, valued at l.'.": 7. CM..'. 3. t t Tlievoltnneof tiuslnfasilotie InOgden during 1001 Is estimated at ll.l.sOO.noo. ' The annual payroll of the railronds and busluesa huuaeaof Ogdon iaSl.uoo,. 000. Utah produced ltMI,s71 ounces of gold laat year, with a raluatlon of l.l'l.",.. 503.57. More than 32,000,000 pounds nf sugar vu manufactured lo Utah thn past season. Utah's lead product for the pant year la t, 000, ooo pounda above the record for 1000. At the Union atatlon In Ogdeo during I ilia year 185,831 piecea of baggage were J bandied. . v The total assessment of property of ail klnda In Utali for 1H0T was sll3,-W0.753. sll3,-W0.753. Salt Lake (Mly at preiient baa an area of 473 mllea. There are 140 nil let of at recta, 6alt Lake police made 9,31 srresta In Idol, and Alien amounting 10(1.1,308 were collected. .' ' . , I' tail procured J, 397,375 tolia of coal laat year, an Increase of about IS per oent over Woo. Ogden police ninde 1,700 arrests lent year, and flnra amounting to 81 l,'-".i7.7S. were collected. The Inland Crystal Rait company, produced 50,000 tons of refined aalt during the year. The value of I'tah'a cnpjicr product for 1801 esccetled that of the previous year by I1.5S4.oho. , ' The output of the silk Industry for the year la valued at I'J.iVH, under on- 5 favorable conrilliotV ,4 ' Park City uilnproduced J,S;s,47 i'l pounda of copper Inst year compared II with 601,000 for I'jou. IV Hub baa b(J.3.'.3 aolirx.l children, and H II, 3:10,721. 70 v. aa expended laat year for K educational purposes. I It la estimated that there are 9111,000 head of cuttle In (tie atato, and they j I; are valued at Sii.f.as.ouo. IDurlug the pasl yenr 10" divorce aulU were (lied In the Third district court, Halt Lake oounty, T r There are fifteen banMng Inatltu- tlona In Salt Lake Clly with nn aggregate aggre-gate eiiplial of f:i,flo.t,ooo. ltlngham'a biggest produeor, the Highland Hoy, ll In claimed, has about 0,000,000 of ore In hlirlit. The number of piecea of mull matter handled dally at the Soil Lake post office la estimated at nr.ooo. Utah's allver product for 1901 amounted to 11, f5H,r05 oiuieea, having market value of The total value of lltah'a mineral product for I'.hii la IIH,O70,73r.SJ, an Incrcaae over 11" m of $l,0oH,3o.V0l. Over 20,000,000 pounda of gllsoulte haa been takeu from the mlnea of Dlntali county aince they were opened. The production of the Pleasant Vnl-ley Vnl-ley Coal eorapaoy haa Increased from 87,600 tona In 1BS3 to 1,530,000 tona In 1801. The allver product of the atate for 1801 la 1,331,044 ouncra more thun the prevloua year, an lucreuae of alinoet Q one-third, I The mlnea of the Mute pro luci d lead 't to the value of J.l.uM.U'M) last year. The number of pounda produced was i,1 8,7U9,0O0. 1 It lacstlmaUd that 50,000,000 pounds of wool waa marketed by Utah sheop-men sheop-men lust year. '1 lie sheep lii.luslrv i brings to the slate about t:i,ooo,o00 a year. Salt Luke bank deposits December 81, aggregated IH. .!:. ;.!..!. an In crease of uioro tliiui 1 .M.ti.iiiin over .' 1000. The clrurliurs for the year totalled $IH0,'j:i7.I ll.-'t as compared with U'0,flii0,IS.'.2O for the previous I The clearingHuf the Salt Lakebanks for the year lool ahoiv tlie enormous total of llNl.orii.oss.Oo, compared with ' $1SO,7UO,2.',0.78 for the preceding year. Mouth by month the totals Increased, I until the years galu reached 100,870,- 805.18. ' Alpin Allred of Deacret, while riding a horse In a race, In some way slipped t from hla mount and fell to the ground, ! one of lite hoofa of the horse being ' planted full in the young man'a faoe, j smashing the Jaw aud badly lacerating hla faoe. i The llighlanj Hoy of lllngham, la the aeeonj lurgrst dlvideDil payer In the slate, with a reeord for the past year of IT.'.O.oo.i. A large ln.-r.-me In the output of the mines of the Mule U predleted for I'.mS. and a number of new khippers will be ad. led to the list. The wheat yield of the atate for the P"tyrsr is placed at 2.000,000 bushels. Wheal raising has been abiindoned In many localities In favor of beet growing. grow-ing. t'lah'e mines paid dividen.la to the amount of I.H(),3.'S la Iihii, nn In-cresw In-cresw of l,a3l,523, or almost no per : cent. The l'.)oo dividends amounted to J ll,0f,0,0OO. , j Park City mines dnrliitf 1001 paid l-',llT;.,nmi In ilii,l,.,.N. apportioned as , follow.: rillver King, 8 1 .aoo.lKIOi . 'Julncy, f,7,:,iHi; Diily-W. -si, OOT.MKI; I Onturlo, -ip on: . I The loliil receipts of the state trena-I trena-I nrer for I'.iot were 8l.s74.'.'nit.'.'J and the expenditures amounted tutl,'.'4.il.T.iil.3S, ' leaving lo.'tootf e.7 ill the tieaaury at j beginning of the vear. j Park City minis prodllrrd i.'.0. 000,000 ' pounds of ore last year, of which the Silver King and Duly-West produced I about 70.ono.ooo each, the tlnlnrlo 43,-, 43,-, (Mm, ooo and the ynlncy 40.omi (ski. It is estimated that the Silver King ' at i'ark City, has ore rnunuh blmlted i out lo last twelve years at (he present irate of production, while the Daly-West Daly-West has a ten yeara supply In eight. During the yenr Tinllu produced i.3li.tiu.l pouuill of copper, 877,316 ouncea of sliver and 8. win ounces of gold. Lead ceased to be a factor, falling fall-ing from a production of 400,000 In looo. y During the year It waa demonstrated that Utah has great depoalta of coking coal, and the production of coke amounted to Ml, 007 toua during the year, an Increase of 40 per cent over 1800. . The Independent Crystal Halt company com-pany manufnotured 5i). 670,600 pounds of aalt last year, It bus let coutracte for a new mill to cost f .'l.Ooo, which will have a dully capacity of 17i,ooo pouude. The Consolidated Mercur. at Mercur, paid dividends amounting to $:!7;i.oo0, and met other uuusuul expenses which, drought the total to more than halt a million, lta dully outpiit haa averaged 800 tone. The alfalfa seed product of the slate for luol waa l.ioo.ooO pounds, which was produced on 4, AMI acres of land. The wholesale price of seed for the crop Is placed at 0 ceuts per pound, giving a value of 8uo.iH0. The fur-4ar-ul4 daughter of (licae Thompson of (ulnesvllle was drowned In a water burrel last we.-k. The little lit-tle one etood on box to get a drink from tlie barrel, fell In and wua not discovered for an hour alli-rward. rtnh had but flfty-llre business failures fail-ures during I'.IOI, with assrte of 1141,-3S0 1141,-3S0 and liabilities of tMii.lM. In l'.ioo the failures numbered 144, with assets of $314,05. and liabilities of t'J78.4H3. The failures wore fewer tllliu any year In the laat ten. John II. (iee, a recent arrival from Hal inoii City, Idaho, and formerly a resident of Aloberly, Mo., suicided In Salt Lake City last week, (lee had been In uu extremely morbid condition for months on account of being u sufferer suf-ferer from epilepsy, William A. Iludd of Salt Luke waa found lying In the street on the morning morn-ing of tlie 2nd and the police guthered him In aa a common drunk. Later In the day It developed tbut he hud Wen drugged aud rohhed, hla ussullaut having hav-ing made good his escupe. Hay Leepham, aged 18, and Norley Hall, aged 1(1, were skating on Utah Lake near Lake Hbnre, Krlday last, when without noticing the danirer the boya akated together Into an elr-hule In the ice, and before easlsiance cuuld reach them both were drowned. The past year has been recoil breaker on the Halt Lake Htoek exchange. ex-change. During the year t4,S?4.004 shares of slock sold for $1(1,700,800.46, aa against 6,160,4u.'i allures and $2,650,-800.34 $2,650,-800.34 lssl year, the Increase being 10,-004,1(19 10,-004,1(19 shares and $14,53 1,061: 1 1. After an Illness of only four daya, Waller K. Philips, a Mormon missionary mission-ary of Park Clly, died of pneumonia on December Hill, in Ibe lluHfiHau islands, where he waa sent lust July. He was attended during his lllnes by hla wife, w ho is also a missionary. Tho annual report of the chlof of the Salt Luke fire dcnnrl mrnt shows thai the loss. by lire in lluil. city (luring the your Hull reached a total of $314,. 110.05. Toinl amount of Insurance Involved, In-volved, S'iTi.ViiI; tolal n out of lu-surnncr lu-surnncr paid, I70,S49.2U. Tolul number num-ber of (ires, HO. James W. Ilosford, under arrest at Hpokane, Wash., on a charge of burglary, bur-glary, was a former resident of Kays-vllle. Kays-vllle. Ilosford la chared with being the leader of a daring bund of robbers. He is not a missionary of the Mormon church. Ho Is ft pulnter by trade, 'Agents of the llrllish goveruineut are lu the Vernal country lo gather up 700 or 800 head of horses there. These animals are of smaller build than the United Males oavaliy horses, and bring from $56 to $ao. They are for eavalry aervlce agaiust the lloera, "s. |