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Show UTAH STATE NEWS Work will begin on tho addition to tho now federal building In Ogdcn soon. Georgo T. Smith rnis been appointed appoint-ed postmuBtcr nt Garrison, Millard county. S. D. McQovcrn, n section hand, wns run over by a trnln In tho Ogdon yards and Instantly killed. FarmcrB of Maploton and Spring-vlllc Spring-vlllc will form n ;2O,U0O corporation mid build a ennncry ttila season. Ono of tho free soup houses recently opened In Sak I.ako City lias been closed, as tho deninnd for It had ceased to exist. An Ogden woman litis sued tho owners of n gambling hotiso In that city for $"00, which she clnlma her husband lost whllo gambling. Tho chnrlty ball given at Park City to provido a pitrso for mlticrH out of employment, wob n lliiiinclal biicccbb, tho receipts being closo to $1,000. Henry W. Nnlsbltt, known to tho older pcoplo of Utah as tho "pioneer poot," died in Salt I.ako City on tho 2Gth, at tho ago of 81. Mr. Nnlsbltt camo to Utah In 1851. lly a majority of 98 votes tho prop, osttlon to issua $00,000 bonds for tho purposo of building a now high school building In Ogden was lost at a spo clal election held last week. Tho mayor of Ogden has ordered all Biiloons to closo at midnight, and, whllo, tho ordor Is being obeyed, tho snloon men declare they will test tho new ordlnnnco, nnd aro preparing for n legal battlo. Tho Utah Fuel company's boarding houso nt Sunnysldo wns destroyed by flro rccontly, entailing a loss of $10,' 000, nnd leaving tho men without n plnco to cat or sleep. Tho cniiB of tho flro Is unknown. Lllllo Stahl, nged 6, Jumped from a moving wngon In Ogden and fell under tho wheel, which pnBBed over her face, crushing her Jnw In two places and almost tearing ono of Uor ears from her head. President Judd nnd Secrotnry Taylor Tay-lor of tho Btnto board of horticulture nro endeavoring to Bccuro an exhibition exhibi-tion of Utah products nt tho National Irrigation congrcBs to bo held in Al-burluerquo Al-burluerquo next fall. The Weber club of Ogden hnB Just had an attractive booklet printed, sotting forth tho advantages of Ogdon Og-don and Weber county for prospectlvo Bottlers, and will dlstrlbuto tho booklet's book-let's all over tho country. Mrs. Emma Mason, of Los Angeles, who recently married Thomns Mason, formerly a Salt Lake gambler, has placed tho officers on Mason's trail, doclarlng that ho has disappeared with her purse containing $1,000. Sending his brother for a doctor, with tho remark that ho was going to bo very 111, Itnstus Ncllsen, 1G years old, tho son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Sorcn Ncllsen, of Fountain Green, plnccd n revolver in his mouth and blow out his brain's. At tho old folks' pnrty in Mt. PIcns-ant PIcns-ant lust week, of thoso present two wero 87 years old, four 84, two 8U, two 82, ono 81, thrco 80, tblrty-llvo between 70 and 80, llfty-nlno between CO nnd 70. Thero wore soventy-nino widows present. It Is believed that n largo mimbor of tho contagious diseases, which promlso to becomo cpldomic in the city of Ogden, have been occasioned by pcoplo dumping tho carcasses of hogs which had died from cholera in tho Webor rlvor. Edward Maugol, n young man, lost his right arm In a rovolving wrlngor in a laundry In Salt Lako. In an unknown un-known manner ho got his arm caught in tho wlnger, which rovolves, with terrific forco, about 300 times a mhi-utc, mhi-utc, and tho member was torn off In-Btnntly. In-Btnntly. Mat Koran, an Austrian smoltcr laborer, la-borer, was shot in tho back and dangerously dan-gerously wounded In tho Itlo Grando Western railroad yards at Bingham Junction by Macoy Cochran, a watchman watch-man employed by tho railroad company, com-pany, who had caught Zornn In tho act of stealing coal. Mrs, Mary McLcod of Salt L.ako was found dead In a bathroom In tho Sanitarium, ono day last) week. Tho causo of death is not known, but It is bollovod alio wns stricken with heart fnlluro whllo bathing. Uor body was found floating In tho prlvnto pool which alio had rented. William E. Hakor, nged 73, a pioneer pio-neer resident of Wobor county, died on tho 24th, of gcnoral debility. Mr. linker was tho first Bottler of Hooper. Ho was born In Hurley, England, nnd cama to Utah in 1SC2. His daughter was tho first whlto child to bo born In that part of tho country. Tho report of tho secretary of tho stnto board of dental examiners shows that during tho past year fifteen applications ap-plications for licenses to prnctlco in tho stato woro granted by tho board. Six prosecutions wero Instituted for practicing without 11 license, nnd llvo convictions wero secured. A plot to blow up tho Utah penitentiary peni-tentiary nnd effect tho escape of soino of tho most dosperuto criminals in tfio country hns been frustrated through tho discovery of a inlno In tho penitentiary grounds, In tvhlch wns stored clremlcnls necessary to manufacture tho explosives. Tho trial Judgo in tho qnao ngnlnst a Salt Lako hospital, whoreln $26,000 damages was asked ns tho result of 11 patient being killed by Jumping from n second story window, whllo delirious, deliri-ous, decided Hint, on the ground that tho hospital wrtB a churltnblo Institution, Institu-tion, It was not rosponslblo. Tho Btnto board of health has jnndo rrnngemonts to plnco antitoxin In various locations throughout tho stato, tho cost of which is to bo paid by tho counties, This is being dono to en-abla en-abla tho poorer class to hava access to this wonderful remedy which has horotoforo proved bo expensive, |