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Show UTAH STATK NKWS. It In claimed that the wheat rrop In Dili elate will li- short this season. A motion for a rehearing of lha Peter Mortcneeu rae before Ih supreme su-preme roiirt will he Alcd during the week. II. T. Robins, the Kayavlllo mn who vu Injured hi fjillirijv from hi wagon on tho 1 4th Inst , In dead from bit Injurloe. It li Hid that Indignation In running run-ning high In the Utile glimmer roeort nf HrlKhton because of the secret sell-Inf sell-Inf of liquor. Richard Johnson nf Monron tiled suddenly on the 2'.lh at Hot Springs, Ark., where hi had been alnre June laitt, on a mlaalon. Mm Mary Ann Ja It. wnn died In Bait I.ake City last week, was a mem ber of the band cart company which tame across lha plslns on foot. It In believed that the wreck at Promontory laat week wan the work of trampa. who misplaced the awlteh. running tho train onto a blind aiding. Fred Nacf, aged 10. waa Instantly killed at Mt. Pleasant, fulling under noalh a wagon heavily loaded with grain, the wheels passing over bit body. J. W r'alrhanka. managing the Ho-lor Ho-lor roiinty oxicrlnicninl dry farm In Gram valley, report that I tin entire farm la retired and la now being plvtcd off Into half aero ftactlons. The typhoid fever alluatlon In Salt Lake City continue! to grow more aerlona dully, them heliiK aeventy hve eases In the rlty a thn close of the week. Charlea Kowler, axed 16, A Mill Creek, baa been arreated charged wltb attempting In wreck . a train noar Farmlniton by placing a tla In a rattlt guard. Charlea B. Varies of Bait Lake City waa rboaen a member of the general council of lha American Bar aaaorhv tloR.gt the meeting at Hot Spring. Va., lait week. Great preparation! are being madt i In Halt Ijkkt labor circle for the eon- vent Ion of tha Western Federation of Mlnera. which la to be held In that city Oct. 1, I and I. It la announced that over $1,000,000 la to be spent on Port rkiuglna and that when completed it will be onn ol the fluent military post In tho United Unit-ed Slntea In point of beauty and In Ita apixilntnienta. General William H. Penrose, ro-tired, ro-tired, la dead In Unit lak City at tho aito of 72. The general bad a splcn- did military career of thirty five years, and elnee bin retirement baa lived In Halt l.ak City. Mia. Jennie Gerald, tha woman whom Andrew Adama attempted to III In Bait l.aka City recently by elaahlng tier with a rnxor, hat left tbo hospital, but her face la marred a! moat beyond recognition. An effort la being made by Police Sergeant lloberla of Halt I-ake City to locate a sister who haa been mlaalng for forty yeara. and who waa auppoaed to have been drowned. Ijiter (level-pmnnta (level-pmnnta rgtv led Roberta to believe the girl, who waa a yeara old alien ha disappeared, waa abducted by a propeclor,Bj)d thai alio la now living omewhi'K In Southern California. Iloy Nielsen of Monroe, while bathing bath-ing at tho Monroe Hot Springs, dived from a BprltighoHnl when hla head came In contact with the board floor, lilting a fearful ganh In hla head and rendering bliu unconscious. Hut for the Intervention of friend ha would bave been drowned. I "lie monthly output of i;tih silver I at the present tlmo I itbntit l.OOfl.ooo ounces, since July 1 the price of lha white niutnl hait rlvn from 62H to J lf.. or 4 cent, adding llli.tino to tho 1 elllnc price of the states mineral out. ,1 P,1(- ' J Uavld Karen and lien Hums, two . b"v I' '"! 11 year of ago. have been arretted at American Knrk, charged ' with burglarizing the Sun I'edro dtf- $ pot. Tim boya pried open the money J drawer, but recurcd no ctNli for their troublo. ) llnmer Urown, an 1K1T pioneer, la i nnflued to hi bed at hi home lu J Taylortllle nnrln from Inlurlea J race-It ed by being knocked down by j an Infurluted bull. Mr. llmwn mt- I talncd four fractured rlh and a nuui- ber of brnlaea. i Joneph ll.-,,irth, the well known ac- J tor, wa found dead In hi room at j Wllloiwlihv. (1 , on the 2Mb. donth be- I Ing due to henil fiilluro. .Mr. Haworth j will be remembered a tha leading I Bnan In "Cnrlaiitun," produced In Suit j Lake during KH 2. ) . . .,. -"f |