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Show H TJTA1T, STATE NEWS M Hio non-pnrtlnan cnndltlntca wero Hm victorious In tho election for members H' of tho school board held In Halt I,ako m- City last week. Tho totnl number of arrests for vlo H, Intlons of tho IIbIi and gamo laws In Jj, tho stnto during tho past year was JH' 208; tho number of convictions, 229. rtetiol Greaves, whllo out hunting WM, ducks near lCpliralm, sustained n deep Knuli liv his check as tho result Mn of tho nnisizlo beliiK blown oft his shot Q a couplo of wouhl bo had men who nttcinplcd to "shoot up" tho town of j Orcen Klvcr recently worn lulled ho- Hi fore a magistrate and lined $25 and H' QcorKo A. IJoytl, a ranchman, Hv lng near I'lain City, was thrown from H' his wagon when his team beenmn frightened at n passing train and sort- fli oiisly Injured. H' Thomas Vance, tho Halt Lnko man IH under conviction for tho murder of IH. hlH wife, has not been sentenced, and H' probably will not hear his Hunter, e IH 111 some tlmo next month. H Despite tho efforts of tho hcnlth fl officers tho number of cases of H1 smallpox In Salt Lnko City nro on IH tho Increase, thcro now being thirty IH patients under quarantine. C. Woodland, tho Wlllnnl man who was Injured by falling from n plat IH form whllo working on the dam, Is In IH r. crltcal condition. Mr. Woodland fell about twenty feet on to a cement H Thcro Is enough wax In Utah to supply tho world, says Charles H Bchwagor of Now York, a wax expert. H Samples of Utah earth show thai It Is tho richest known In tho production IH Tho next annual exhibit of tho Utnh l'oultry association will bo held In Hi Salt Lnko City on .lanuary 25, when J It Is expected that tho exhibit will bo H tho largest nnd best over conducted IH ly tho association. IH Etlwnnl 'lloyle, n conductor on the H' Union I'aclllc, who resides In Ogdcn, H fdlppcd on tho Ico one day last week H nnd fell with his hand on tho rail, H tho wheels or tho car passing over It, IH amputation being necessary. Already arrangoinonts aro being H inado for tho entertainment or visitors Hi to Salt Lnko City during tho ua- H t.onal encampment of tho Grand HJ Army of tho Hupubllc, which will bo HJ held In tho capltnl city noxt year. Tho btuto fish and gamo warden will H nilvocnto tho nbollshment of duck and HJ othor hunting clubs In Utah, before Hi tho next legislature. The claim Is H iniulo that theso clubs work a hard- H ulilp to tho sportsmou In general. H; Tho body of tiro unknown man found near nouutlful badly mangled HJ by a train on tho Oregon Short Lino H intlroad, was burled, after being hold HJ: thrco days for Ideutlflcatlou, no clue J' having been found to Identify him. H, A case will bo brought before tiro eupromu court to decldo whether or H jot cigar slot niachlncs nro gambling H " devices, a cigar dealer of Salt I.nUo having been lined S5 for permitting H tho uso of a blot machine In his placo IH of business. Considerable excitement has been aroused In Sprlngvlllo by tho receipt IH of a postal card which thrcatous tho HJ llfo of John Ueynolds, who Is n clerk HJ employed by II. T. Hoynolds & Co., HJ r.nd his brother, II. T. lleyonlds, who if. tho head of tho firm. Tho stnto fish and gamo warden re H ports that for tho oxplrcd part of 1008, .2.1,08!) hunting licenses wero Is-Hi Is-Hi sued, which, with tines, brought tho IH receipts of tho department for the HJ year to $21,043.80. Tho expenditures binouuted to about $:!0.000. James Kindred, about CO years old, whofo homo Is thought to huvo been HJ in Davenport, la., committed suicide in fi lodging house In Salt Lako City by taking two ounces of strychnine, Hi -nushlng the poison down his throat HJ hy taking n drink of port wine. Arrangements will shortly bo per-IH per-IH fectcd to send n commlttco of thrco H persons, acting under tho directions J of tho Civic Improvement league ol H Salt Lake, to Dos Moines. Iown, tc makn a thorough Investigation of the plan or clrj government at that plnco "(Irandnm" Kortord," ono of SprluB City's pioneers, met with a serloiu accident n row days ago, which ma J result lu her death. Mrs. Kofford wns iH u survivor of Haun's Mill massacre, iH where she sav' tiro Indians shoot her iH fethor and throw his body Into a HJ Hj Ixmls Arnold, nged 20 years, died H from exhaustion, superinduced by hie- coughs at his homo In Salt Lako. Trior to his death Mr. Arnold had heeu In 111 health for about four H month-a. Last AugUBt ho was attack- H cd with hiccoughs, which lasted eight R Tho Ogdcn chnmiicr of commcrco Hj has shown Its determination to take HV steps toward securing a reduction of HJ tho electric light rates In Ogdcn city H by passing a resolution employing an attorney to Investigate what legal HJ rights tho city has to regulate tho ex- iBtlng rates. J Maddened with drink, nnd lu a Jenl out. rngo. Roy Anderson, a negro with HJ a strain of Indian blood in his veins, bhot Isadoro naptlste, In Salt Lake City. Ilaptlsto attempted to take tho gun away from Anderson, when It wns HJ discharged, tho ball entering Dap J tlsto's bodv. Ttr Utah Art Instltuto has the HJ honor of being tho first stnto Instltu Hfl tlon to submit Its annual report fr tills year to tho govornor. Tho report, tho ninth annual ono, lays special cm-phasts cm-phasts upon tho ninth annual art ex- Hj hlhlt, hold Decembor IB to Uccoinber i. last year. B' |