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Show ' j UTAH STATL NEWS A Juvenile bnurl In being organized I I at Wlllard. Tin' band Kill bo com . ,4 J piMt llf HlMMlt IWI'Uly pIl-CCB. J The p .u In t Ion nt t'luh wn In- 2 ereum-d ln.nt'.ii by battle alf.no during Jill, as shown In tiilil.. compiled l.y J II. T Haines, mnii. stiiiliilclan Tito ciiuml..loncrs if Indlnn war l-etenina liavi. dcii'l d to hold sessions ' until Mnrch !i, ln II Ih expoi-led liiclr work will have lw.. flulxlu-it , A raccoon was rivently killed Ir. ; the mountain m-nr 'ILlsile. Kor a time It wa nut Umnn to what mil-rual mil-rual family Oh one killed belonged to. Mistaken fur a burglar while In. win iiumliiK for hurgHira, Albert II. V" atrong wai iihot ami seriously Injuri'il by his briber In la In Halt l-ako City. Walter On of I'mvo baa been ranicd a juti-nt on an aiilp window fustin.-r. whlib. tiermlla the opening of 4b window without removing I In. screen. State Huiierlntenilent of Schools Nelaoti, who recently underwent a o-rkuis o-rkuis otierailon In Chicago, la retorted In be rapidly Improving and will knid b ablii to leave the hospital. According to alatlstlc rnmplled by Rtaln Statistician II. T llalm-a. there were 137 males and one female convicted con-victed of felonlea In the ataie during the year 1 U"'J and aent to the slate prison. Work on the construction In Hull !akn rily of the new fi'.ii.unii house (if worahlp for the Iminannel Baptist rhnrch will be commenced nt onee, followlnit the anion ol the congrcgu tlnn at a meeting held Thursday. Mr. Anna M. Bradley baa renewed tier fight In Ihe Third district court to break Ihe will of the lute ex Senator Arthur llrown, and s-i uro a part of the llrown entitle, vulind at from n.-000 n.-000 to flf.O.nno, for her two children While Bait l.akc City seem to over run with f.silpail. Ihey do not always atinvpil In niakliig lirh baula. Kour of that gentry held up a Sail Laker one right recently, unit, afier searching all lila pockela, discovered but thirty eenls. Iletwern SSI) and "00 member of the Young family nil. lnl. il the annu at reunion In Hull Ijike City, on l-Vb runry 22. of Ihe dcftfcnilnnt of l'resl-riVnl l'resl-riVnl llrhiinui Young anil hla broth-rm, broth-rm, lort-nio, liilnos, Joaeph and John. Walter J. Manning, a enr Inapeetot In the employ of the Western l'arlllo f- ...-.-u Insuuulv- klllud al VVwiiluvar. when bo fell under the rear car of Ihr wrnrktrnln at that place, having loat hla footing In allemptlng to board the train. Theodora MrKean, aged 17 yeara. wa ahol and ai'rlnualy wounded at a character ball at llouiillful, by Jaaper llepworth, hla chum, who did mil know that the revolver he pressed te Mi'Kean'a body contained a loaded rartrldite. The agltnllon of a aane and anfe rAmrth of July relebrailon la growing throughout the nlnte, and It la expect ed that at the different celebrations thla year the ironilaruoua uae of explosives ex-plosives and fire arm will be atrlolly prohibited. While be and companion were playing with bow and arrowa In a vacant lot, at Handy, leland Jorgen eon, the young aim of Kuoch Jorgen on, principal of the high achool, wat hit In the eye with an arrow, Ihe arrow ar-row splitting the eyeball. Joaeph E. Perry, for the peat thirty yeara a realdent of Park City, wan found dead lit a chair at hla home by the milk man when he called to aupply the family with milk. IValh waa Unite Uni-te heart dlaeeaa. Mr. perry waa 74 yeara old and a native of llllnola. William Nelaon, aged :t, who died at New Orluana from an attack ol pleurlay on Kebruury 22, waa a eon ol William Nelaon, editor In-chief of tin Rait lak Tribune, and waa one of the beat known prlntera In the atate, and a veteran of the Spaulsh-Aiucrlcan war. J. M. nickel of Hlchneld haa per fueled a proceaa for converting gyp aum Into marble ay a chemical pro ceaa. Thla proceaa conalata of all Ihr moisture In gypsum being exiidid by heat The gyptum la then Imnieraed 'I In a chemical aolutlon, which converta !lt Into marble. Snow from three to Ave feet deep i haa practically tied up active opera ' i tlona at the great plant of the Union ,. Portland Cement company In Weliei ' canyon. Kxtra lorcea of men are be ' Ing employed clearing away the anow '.': from the quarrlea and guarding -,'- agalnat avalanchea. ' ' - Aa the reault of an analyala by the Vj elate ebemlat, It haa been derided thnt , ' Mice Ilaxel Ant. 'II. who dlisl under M- , rullar drcumatancva In Hundy. I-Ybru ary 7. came to her death from miir .' . '" phlne polMinlng. n. II. Cotton, her . i aweelheort, will be charged with mur , ' der In the aerimd deuri'e. t Blnce the flrat of the year county " clerka of Ctah have laaued bounty cor tltlratea amounting to 118. MM), aa '1 ahown by the rerurda In the atate ail '" illtor'a office. The atate leglalature of ' ,i 19n appropriated ttu.000 for jo anil ' j 1910 to pay bountlea. ' ' Afier lingering for aevertj houra at ; - 9 the OKden guneral hoaplta., C. E !Gerber of Cheyenne, Wyo., died from the efferta of a rlllo ball, which paaaud through hla left breaat and which the police believe waa fired with aulcldal Intent, the tragedy occurring at a hotel. I |