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Show UTAH STATE NEWS Tho board of education has arranged arrang-ed for the free dental examination of children of the city schools at Provo. There was a latxjr demonstration at Ogden on Thursday, there being a parado of over 400 strikers, headed by a brass band. Edward Leaton, steam shovel engineer en-gineer at the Utah Copper mines, was Instantly killed at Bingham by a cave-in. He was crushed by tons of stone. 4k Clyde E. McCain, charged with malicious ma-licious mischief for tampering with tho airbrakes of a train at Salt Lake, has been sentenced to one year in the .penitentiary. Jamea Andrews, a rancher of Hooper, Hoop-er, has been committed to the state mental hospital, grief over the death of his daughter causing him to be-como be-como a maniac. The home of Mrs. Edwin Davis at Bingham was destroyed by fire, the k-esult of a gasoline explosion, Mrs. Davis being severely burned in saving sav-ing her 10-year-oid son from death. Nearly 300 visiting Eagles from different dif-ferent parts of Utah and Idaho joined join-ed the members of the Ogden aerie pn the dedication exercises at the hew home of the Ogden Eagles last week. A knitting factory at Ogden was lentered one night last week by audacious au-dacious thieves, who, after carefully exchanging their own garments for Inew apparel, proceeded to carry off a fwagonload of goods. ; Contending that he has never been legally removed from the office of jchief of police of Salt Lake, Samuel M. Barlow is preparing to file suit against the city to collect salary for January and February. , Dr. H. J. Powers, one of the oldest 'physicians in the intermountain region, re-gion, died Wednesday at an Ogden hospital. He had been suffering a general debility for some time. Dr. Powers came to Utah m 1867. C. B. Stewart, a' Salt Lake lawyer, is in Washington for the purpose of appearing before the senate committee commit-tee on agriculture in opposition to Senator Borah's bill to enlarge the 'Caribou forest in northern Utah. Following a strenuous disagreement With h is flock and threats of damage suits for slander, the Rev. D. A. Par-Isons, Par-Isons, pastor of the Seventh Day Ad-dentist Ad-dentist church of Salt Lake, has taken feave of his church and congrega-ion. congrega-ion. i William McVey, alleged murderer lot William Sandercock at Garfield, land Frank Miller, known also aa jjames Murphy, supposed to be the third man in the robbery and killing, have been brought back from New Orleans to Salt Lake for trial. By proclamation issued by Inez Balazar, leader of the Liberallst movement in Chihuahua, Mexico, the Mormon colonists at Juarez and Dub-Ian Dub-Ian are not to be molested in any manner during the activities of the rebel troops in the present strife. ! Contrary to recent reports that the Ogden Rapid Transit company will ex tend Its line from Brigham City northward to Logan in the near future, fu-ture, it is known that the company Is at present contemplating only the extension of the Huntsville road from Ogden. D. M. Madsen, chief deputy state fish and game commissioner, has plant 100,000 eastern brook trout from the Springville hatchery in the Brown ditch, a small canal fed by spring water, and running along the south side of Provo bench emptying into the lake. A representative of the Denver & Rio Grande, at a mass meeting in the Bingham Commercial club to protest against the further use of the "Copper "Cop-per Belt" line of that railroad, announced an-nounced that no ore trains would oe run over the road during the next ten days. One hundred thousand small-mouth Dlack bass fry have been ordered from the government hatcheries by the state fish and game department. The department plans to make these and the blue catfish replace common fish now being removed from the streams of the state. ; J. E. Munsey, business agent for Jthe Salt Lake branch of the International Interna-tional Bridge and Structural Iron Workers, who was indicted by the grand jury at Indianapolis, charged with transporting dynamite used in various explosions by the McN'amara brothers is under $5,000 bonds. Plans for a campaign of education to be accomplished by excursions to the various points of Interest in the fetate have been formulated by the jSalt Lake Commercial club. The first jof the series will be an excursion to Bingham and Garfield, including visits vis-its to the mines, mills and smelters en route, on Arbor day, April 15. i For attempting to escapo from the ichain gang while the city prisoners were at work just south of the city jail at Ogden, Joe Clayton, serving forty-five days for the theft of a bicycle, has haled into court and had fifteen days added to his sentence. Seventy-five members of the Og-iden Og-iden Woolgrowers' association, whose teheep run on the ranges of northern Utah, Nevada, Idaho and Wyoming, met in Ogden last week to receive jbids for their clips, which will aggregate ag-gregate 1,500,000 pounds at an advertised adver-tised auction sals. |