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Show J UTAH STATE NEWS ' There Is now a strong irnl ilillllr of ' . Vuih county being thoroughly irH 1 peeled for oil, at leant tiic I tall valley i section. J. W. Meadows, accused nf the mya lorlou miinliT i,f A. C. Marsh, a fur J But at Valentino, Is now in the coun- J Jll nl llchcr City, j Sixty workmen have been quirnn- ""'d at a construction camp near l.ny-ton, l.ny-ton, two cases of smallpox having do Telopcd among tliu workmen. Nearly a million dollara will d.. required re-quired to run tho sch'sds of Halt Ijike during Ilia next a hool year, according to present estimates, tlio figures being 92.r.uu. William Oarer Spcrry, thf last ur vlvlng member of Proves fin.t rliy council and pioneer of JRr.2. died at Ml homo In Provu Tuesday night fnun Urlght's disease. I llcbcr City hna been m l. cted na the place for tho liotil ItiK of tlu next encampment en-campment of iho I'tnh Indian War veterans. Tho encampment will he I uou August a, y, iu unit II Peter Adnmson of Amcih nn Fork, who was found Kullty of selling liquor contrary to the rlty ordinance, wna sentenced to pay a flno of :'ou and to spend ality day In thn city Jail. William Harlow, whoso arm waa cruahed In allilo at llio KIIvt KIiik mint at I'ark City six weeks ago. waa operated uikid laat work, thn arm be In removed Juat above tho wrlat. F.xtcnslve damage la being done to alfalfa crop In various parta of tho district adjacent to mi. Pleasant by the cut worm, according to the reports of the furini'ri lu rarn.ua purls of the county, A movement waa sot afoul lust week by tho Murray Commercial club, the object of which la to Induce an pony to build an auilllnry plant at Murray, That I'tuh la to have a Inn teach-era' teach-era' aitency, where all achool teachera mar mako applications for positions, la lha announcement made by Horace II. Cummlngs, auperlntciulcnt of tho Mormon church achooie. The atreet car empolyri of Halt IJ-ke hare been granted an Increaae J of gca and other com ona'ona a ught Y by the union. Th uew wiiko ecale will Increaae the payroll of the atreet I railway company ;u,uutf a year, I Many of the fnrinora on the I-cvun I ridge are concerned over the appear- " V ii aim in. i aanmliiai nLmti. fUMs. i a, I slrsnge, dark brown worm. It la aald to be preaent In vaat numbera and aeema to feed upon the young plaiua. . Itcnowlng the fight against the fly Inaugurated by the atato board of health laat year, Hecretary lleatty hna laaued a circular to the health officer of the atale calllmc attention to the danger that accompany be fly aeo-aon. aeo-aon. While the heavy frnata that have ocrurrrd In Cache valley during thu laat few weeka have not hurt the fruit, becnuae It wua not far enouKll advanced to be Injured. It hna cauaed a great deal of loss aniong the oiy far mora. )I)r. Jomea I. I-anib, the flrat physl-clan physl-clan at lllngham, died April sr., of rheuniatlam of the heart, lie waa one of the beat known men lu the camp, having lived there for thirty all yenra and waa an authority on the varlou hlalorlea of the tallica. After being on atrlkn for nearly two yeara, the IU7 union plumbera of Halt Lake have returned to work, their wage agreement having been eel tied ao they will got 15.60 a clay, io centa leaa than they asked and 40 centa more tint tho employers wanted lo liy. Tho report romea from Fillmore that the county Jail la being kept guarded n ght and day to prevent an attempt on toe llfo of W. I1. Veastnl, n prlaoner who la awaiting tilal on the charge of Bending a blackmailing lei ter to N. A. Atidoraon, thu county clork. I'rofenaor V. M. Webster, who In a , charge ol the government woik In ' 1 the aKrliultuial ileimrimeut'a llht j tiKalnat peta which deatroy cropa. hna '. I Juat arrived In Halt Lake hum Wuah- i. i Ingtou. to make a carcrul luveatli;a. 1 Hon of the a I (all. i hcevll cotnlliUiin j lu I'tah. , David Maliey, caslilor of the Kuat , i' llountlltil Ktatc bank, met with an ."j ' accident laat week which all but f at lilin hla vyi eight. Ho threw an empty 'i bottlo. tlchtly corked. Into thu atom. ''" bottle exploded, a particle of the j Hi"" atrlklng him In the white of the ' left e)e. -i J"1'" Morgan, who worked na a maa- X tr maaou on the Halt l.ak.i temple ; ,ro until Ita completion In l.sa;i. , ,1 ""ol Tueaday of compllcailona follow , j lug pneumonia ut hla home In Halt , IJike. He waa 82 yeaia old. having ' j o"fn In Iflainorttanahlie. HoulU '.J Walea. AuKUat 24, Isjit. I l.iouard Holmea and Myrtle .r 1 gun of Hull Lak, bolh about 111 yeara J of age, have been arreated at lllack- , foot. Idaho, charged w.th aieallng a horae and buRgy In Halt Lake and driving to the Idaho town, whoro ' they puaacd aa mau and wlte. j Kverythlng has been aatlafuctorlly 1 arranged, the contract hua been let '' nd work will loon be commeuced on 1 the addition to the Halt Lake federal building. Tho atructure will be four etorlee In height and will be erected In accordance with the original plans, lth only tome tulnur alterations. |