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Show I UTAH STATE NEWS Ono hundred delegates nttended the Intcrinountnlii Photographers' conven-tlon conven-tlon In Ogdon during tho week. B The three days foresters' conven- tlon In Itlchlleld proved a great sue- B cess. There wore over 50 rangcrB In nttendanco from tho five forests lying near Hlchflcld. James I'oltls, a Greek, charged with stabbing a countryman In Ogdon, In- B fllctlng serious Injuries, has forfeited his bonds and 'fled tho country. Ills victim is still In the hospltnl. B Utnh's honey crop this year will bo B a good one, to Judge from reports ro- B eclved from the bco men at a meeting of tho Utah Hoc Keepers' association H held in Salt I.uko City on April 5. Tho nnnual fair of tho Cache conn-ty conn-ty llorsobrceders' association Is to bo hold this year in Iiyrum, April 15, nnd tho Boosters club of Logan has dccld- B cd to take nu nctivo part 'In making fl tho fair a success. While playing around the gravel pit B at Lakeside, little 10-year-old Nora Koyno, daughter of John Koync, pow-der pow-der foreman nt tho pit, was caught un-dcr un-dcr a huge ballast car -and had her right foot crushed to a pulp. Mrs. Martha M. Ferguson of Murray is dead at tho age of (!8, as a result of-H of-H nu accident In which her ankle was Kllghtly bruised. Gangrene developed, and although everything possible was dono for her, death resulted. H When her little playmate, Molvln Boutham, aged 3 years, fell into the H Icy wateru of a swollen stream In Red H Butte canyon, Myrna Coulam, aged 0 H years, of Salt Lake City, plunged after him and made n successful rescue. According to present information, former Presldont Roosevelt will be -en-H tertalncd In Salt Lake about Soptem- H ber 1. Colonel Iloosevolt will attend H the frontlor days' colebratlon In Chey- H enne during tho last wock of August, and will visit Utah oftor the celebra- Striving to have tho architects of tho state unite in adopting principles of operation which wl 1 insuro equal rights to all, the Utah Instituto of Ar-chitects Ar-chitects met a few days ago in Salt Lako City and adopted a code of eth-les eth-les which will Insure this end If fol-lowed. fol-lowed. B A forost treo nursoy Is to bo cstob- llshod on tho Uinta reserve, represent- B Btlvcs of tho forestry service having decided to establish a nursery on Denver creek, cast of Kamns. Seeds H to produce 1,000,000 trees will bo fl planted this season, and later trans- planted. 1 There were 270,005 trees planted In H Utah county in 190S and 8,714 destroy- H ed for disease It Is estimated that H 2,000 acres wero planted. Of tho nur- sery stock planted, 611,100 were grown In tho county. Thero were shipped out of tho county 70,000 trees fur 1 planting. B Tho report of tho horticultural In- Bpector for Utah county shows tho number of carloads of fruit shlpped'ln H 1908 to havo been 5G8, divided as fol- B lows: Peaches, 323; pears, 01; apples, S5; chcrrlos and strawberries, 14; nprl-cots, nprl-cots, 8; plums and pruuos, 35; inlscel- Hf laneous, 42. fl Ruth Charakant, an Indian woman, H was brought to Provo from tho White 1 Rocks agency by Sheriff Popo of Uln- H tah county, and taken to tho stato H mental hospital. She Is suffering from H melancholia, caused, It Is said, by the H death of a child and the dcBertlon of H ber husband. HI Tho care of homeless waifs and H other children whoso environments H' ire of a degrading nature, is to bo the H purposo of tho Children's Aid socloty H of Ogden, who.io articlos of lncorpora- H tlon have been filed with tho county H dork. Many prominent club women H ire inembors of the society. H News has been received In Salt H Lako City of tho death of Dr. Charles H Carroll Stratton tit Salem, Ore, Dr. H Btratton was one of the pioneer Meth- H odlst ministers in Salt Lake, and it H wns ho who in 1872 built the Flrsf H Methodist church. I Arthur Drown, formorly paying ) tellor of tho old Commercial National Hjj bank of Salt Lake City, has been sen- H' toncod to servo two and a hnlf years Hjj Imprisonment in tho state prison by Hjj Judge T. D. Lewis of the district court. Ho was convicted of forgory Hi by which he obtained $1,200. H Tho chief of police of Ogden has no-Hi no-Hi titled every saloon proprietor keoplng HI a cafe or lunch counter in connection H with tho bar, that all connections must Hi be dono away with Insldo of two Hi weoks. This means that new quarters : must bo secured for a number of H lunch countors and restaurants. H Tho board of control of the Inter- mountain Oood Roads convention, rep-I rep-I rasantlng elevon western lntermoun-l lntermoun-l tain and Pacific coast states, met lu If Ogden, Tuesday, and doclded to build IE a mile of macadam road as a demon If etration during tho next convention K to be held in Ogdon September 28. BB ' |