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Show UTAH STATE NEWS Ilnrry 13. Kddington of Thlstio has boon appointed n clerk In tho reclamation recla-mation service. Johannn DorliiRjfwho moved to Eph mini In 1857 fmni Salt Lake, la dead at tho ago of 77. Tho trial of Anna llradloy may last thrco weokB, In tho judgment of tho attorneys on both Rides. It In clnlmcd that ovor $100,000 changed hamlH In tho hotting on the city olectlon In Salt I.ako City. A brown boar, weighing SCO pounds, was aliot In Wheeler canyon, but a short dlstancoijrom Ogden, last week. Ogden Is touimyo a now,' modern hotel, that will bo conducted on tho Kuropean plan, to bo opened oarly next year. James A. Owons, aged 22, died at his homo In Snlt Luke last week from blood poisoning, caused by a Btono brulso on bin foot. The strike of the commercial telegraphers teleg-raphers In Snlt Lake against tho Western West-ern Union, Postal and Associated Press has been suspended Indollnltely. Juzo Tsiikuda, tho Japanoso convicted con-victed of killing n fellow countryman at Garfield on July llh, has been sentenced sen-tenced to twenty years' Imprisonment. C, F. Itondnulst, who enmo across tho plains with a hand enrt brlgado In 18CG, and who had resided In Snlt I.ako City over since, died on tho Ith. On election night hoodlums pushed n girl through a largo pinto glnss win-dqw win-dqw on-'Alifin Strt!ot In Snlt Lnko. The girl, fortunntoly, csenped without Itt-Jury. Itt-Jury. Leonard Williams, a switchman, m (it with an nccldent in tho Ogden yards, while eugngcd'Mn tho perform, nnco of ills duties, which resulted lit his death. Jerry Murphy suicided at l'nrk City last week, first cutting hitt throat and then firing four bullotp into his body Ho had upon drinking heavily nnd despondency de-spondency led to tho deed. Itornco Knslgn, secretary of tho, Utah Stato Fair nsBo'ciaUon, Is making mak-ing an arrangement for an oxhtblt at tho next stnte fair of tho worlt of students of nil tho educational Inst i tutlons of tho stnto. Ornco Marble, aged 9, was shot by somn person who was promiscuously shooting n rlllc In Ogden. Tho bullet Ktruck tho little girl in tho hip nnd sho Is In a serious condition. Tho culprit cul-prit has not been located. Ogden business houses have experienced exper-ienced no dimculty In transacting buslncs with clenrlng-houso certificates. certifi-cates. They in alio good exchango and aro nccepted by eastern wholesale housos and manufacturers. Tho Utnh Anti-Saloon league con-forenco con-forenco will bo held In Salt Lnko City on Decombor 5 nnd 0. Tho organizers of tho lcaguo report that tho movement move-ment Is being received throughout tho stnto with much enthusiasm. Tho Rocky Mountain division of tho Salvation Army Is Bonding out n circular circu-lar letter to tho residents of Snlt Lake, containing an appeal for assistance, In tho giving of n Thanksgiving dinner to tho destitute poor of tho city. Edward 13. Hennepor, a miner, CO years old, formerly n resident of Salt Lnko City, was crushed to death whilo nt work in n mlno in IMoche, Nevada. Ho was caught botweon tho moving cage nud tho timbers of tho shaft. ' Mrs. Jcnnlu L. ICgge, n music teacher, suffocated In her room In Salt Lnko City Friday morning of last week from tbu smoko of n smoldering flro caused by nn electric light globe which she had tnkei) Into bed as n foot warmer. Tho H-yoar-old son of Nells Olson of McllvilQ was accidentally killed last week by being crushed under a hcav farm roller. . Thoaccldent occurred nt Trenton, wherb tho boy and his oldor brother wuro putting up tho fall grnlu on n dry farm. Tho gcnornl land oflleo announced laBt wcok tlint tho not receipts rom tho sale of public lauds In Utah, to be credited to tho reclamation fund, were 1131,944. Tho surplus of fees and commissions of 19,211.30 mako a total of $111,1150.18. Thero wna begun last week In Sail Lnko, beforo S, 1l. Lowls, standing mnstor and oxnmlnor In chancery, the taking of testimony In tho conl land cases. It Is expected that the hearings will continue nt lutorvnls for a period of six months. Ogden conl dealers are bringing in all tho coal tlint they cin securo and nro storing It for tholr winter trado Whilo tho situation Is not tho host yet tho indications nro that thero will bo but little suffering from tho lack of coal this winter. Many witnesses aro being subpoon ned from Salt I.ako to appear In Washington, D. C, to testify In the trial of Mrs. Anna M. llradloy on tho charge of murdering ox-Senator Arthur Ar-thur Ilrown of Utah, which begins Monday, November 11. F. J, Hende'rshott ot Ogden has been appointed by Governor, Cutler to succeed suc-ceed Fred J. Klosel on tho board of tho State Fair association. Mr. Klosel was forced to resign some tlnio ago on nccount of poor hca'ltli. Mr. Hondor-Hliott Hondor-Hliott is a well known buslnoss man of Ogden. Attorney Gunernl ltreedon has rendered ren-dered an opinion regarding highways on which state appropriations can legally leg-ally "bo expended, only common highways high-ways can bo mado subjects for appropriations, appro-priations, and that It would bo Illegal to Qxpcnd funds on private or community com-munity roads. Whilo riding from school in a cart, four boys of Smithflold, Cache county, .were Injured as a result of a runaway. IOno of them, Ralph Merrill, lias a frAclured skull, and Is In a serious condition, whilo Ira Hlllyard sustained a brokon leg. Tho other boys wnro 'nly slightly hurt. |