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Show UTAH STATE NEWS HHJ William Abcll, a prospector, foil HHJ down a flight of stairs in Salt Ijikc HHJ City and sustained a broken lee. HBl About one thousand people -were HHg treated to their Thanksgiving dlnnei HH by the Salvation Army of Salt Lakt HHf Hebcr Denning of Ta.vlorHvlllc bat HHj been assessed $t00 by the forest re HHg eh'e department for trespassing 01 HHl iwe reservation, KB The sum of $2,287 was added to tht HH treasury of the St. Mark's hospital at tho result of tho charity ball held It Bf 8alt Lake City. H Thirty births were repotted to the J Salt Lake City health department dur HJ lng the past week, of which twenty HJ were males and ten females. BJ Harry Wadsworth. who came tc Bj Salt Lako three months ago from tht BJ west, was killed last week by an en gine on the Salt Lake Knute. Bj A Tocal and Instrumental musical Bj programme was rendered for the en tertalnment of the convlctH In tbt B atate prison on ThankHglvIng day. B Alleging that she was given a B -wrong prescription, Geneve Knowlton fl has sued the Willis-Home Drug com B pany of Salt Lake City for 15,000 dam- ages. Governor Cutler will appoint a sue-B sue-B cessor to Commissioner Joseph Stan B ford of Weber county, resigned, th6 I county commissioners falling to name B his successor. I Raymond Dowdle, aged 15, was ac- I cldcntally shot In the leg by a play- mate at young Bowdlo's home In Suit I Lake, while the two lads wero play lng with a pistol. I The sheep In Utah and Idaho at the 1 present time uro In a most satlsfac- I tory condition as regards the proval- I enco of scabies, there being almost I none In either state, I Arrangements for the state teachers' I convention to be held in Ogden have I been about completed and within a few days the official program for tho I occasion will bo out. A company formed In Ogdon last week has secured lands on tho lako I shore west of Ogden and Is prepared to begin the evaporation of salt as soon aB the summer begins. Albert Angel, aged C5, foreman of a blnstlng crow In a quarry near Salt Lake City, was struck on tho head by a boulder while at work, and died from his Injuries a short time later. Tho Ely Construction company of Sprlugvillo haa filed articles of Incorporation In-corporation with the secretary of stiifo. The company purposes to do rail road construction work In Utah and Nevada. The Salt Lako ofllcors arrested throo Provo boys, the eldest only 13 years of age, on suspicion of bolng connected with the Perry store burglary burg-lary In Provo laHt week, and the boys confessed to the crlmo. A number of dairymen of Ogden, have served notlco on their customers that tho pilco of milk will be Increased. In-creased. Instead of receiving twonty quarts for $1, the customers wlll'now fl got fifteen for $1, Tho motion to retax costs In the H famous Hamor-llowell election contest li case- came up for hearing before II .ludgo Morsn In Ogden last week. H After tho Introduction of the facts In Bj the case the court grantod the motion H to reduce the mileage fees of certain BJ witnesses, roduclng the bill from $298.15 to $280.40. B Anton Fritz, formerly of Pittsburg, Bj Pa., claimed to have been tubbed of a BJ large amount of tnonoy by Loora Mor- H gan, a nogrusH, who was arrested In H Salt Lako Scptombor 2G, was killed H -hv a train at San Frenaudo, Cal., on BJ Vunday. BJ ' According to reports received In Og- BJ don, tho head which was missing HJ from tho body of the man killed In BJ the Montnllo wreck wan discovered a H few (Inys ago In a quantity of prunes. BJ It was burled with the remainder of flj his body, H After spending nearly threw duyH lu BJ an Inquest Into tho death of Thomas BJ White, who was found deud lu tho jfl ofTlco of tho Hlngham Central mine, M the coroner's jury returned a vordlct BJ of death by tho accidental discharge BJ of a rovolver. H Tho roport of tho state board of B pharmacy shows that during tho past B year tho board has examined sixty- I eight applicants, of which numier I thirty woro registered, thlrteon were registered as aHslHtants mid twenty-fl twenty-fl llvo failed entirely. Senator Burrows, chairman of the I committee on privileges and elections, says that he will call up the case nl I Senator Smoot of Utah at the first 9 opportunity, Ho added that he hoped to got iv vote very noon, and if possl J)lo to do so befora tho holiday recess I J Alleging that ho was allowed to at I tempt to kill himself, and that hu cut I hl&'own throat with a razor, George I W. MorchmiHo filed u suit In the din trlct court at Salt I.aku lust week H ngaliiRt tho Keeley Institute company B for damages in Out auiii of $10,900, B Should the supreme court utllrtu I the constitutionality or the Juvenile court act there will, without qucHtluu, bo n strong offort made when (ho leg- Islaturo meets either to repeal It alto-B alto-B - gethor, and thus nbollKh tho court, oi V to so-modify It as to restrict Its pow-I pow-I era. |