Show MANY CONFINE CONFINED IN PRISON lAST YEAR More Criminals in Penitentiary Than During Previous Months There Ther was wag a dally daily daiy average of 31 3 more in the state penitentiary in 1900 1500 1 than during the year previous pre previous as a shown In the annual annul report of Warden Arthur Pratt Pratt Just ju filed with the state board bar of corrections correction of which Governor William Spry Is chairman chiman The be report is compiled by W W V Mackintosh clerk cerk During Duling the th year just passed pa ta lw prisoners were received rive on the hill bill bi making 21 fl for the te Institution and show showing showing showing ing the th need n of the cell cel houses Mue construct constructed ed during the year er 19 The daily daiy aver average average average age number of prisoners for fo 1809 1009 18 was 2 3 against 2 for 1908 19 Of the 16 prisoners received receive were first term prisoners 1 IS second term men and one is now serving his bi third term in prison There Thee were l white man m mannine n nine colored one om on Jap and three Mexicans taken in Of these 17 were less les than in Ze years old IS 78 between the ages s of 20 and ana anI 30 90 0 years ear 48 between 30 3 and 40 years ar ol 01 olage olage age 11 1 between 40 4 and SO 50 5 years year old ana anu nine between the ages of 50 5 and ad 60 0 years Three men mn were received who were mor than 60 00 0 years old ol The sentences range as follows For less leI than one year 25 2 one to thre three years yean Mi 16 three to five years yeal 23 2 five to t ten years 14 1 ten to twenty years 9 ten twenty tent twenty ty t to thirty years year 3 One of or the prison prisoners ers ens er is in for life two await trial one Thomas Thmas Vance stands under a d dath ath sen sentence sentence n tence and two of th prisoners prisoner were re Ta returned r turned for breaking their parole parol Salt Sal Lake and Weber counties counte t d nearly of the Salt Sal Lake with til 61 t and Weber with 36 The number from the th various counti count are as al follows Beaver 1 Box Elder 13 Cache 5 Carbon 2 Davis Davi 2 Grand 1 I Emery Emer 6 Iron Iron 1 Juab 6 I Millard 1 1 L Morgan 1 Rich 2 Salt Lake ke 61 6 Sum Summit Summit mit mil 3 Sevier Sier i 2 San S Juan 1 Tool Too 1 4 l Uintah 3 Utah 12 1 Weber 36 3 and Wasatch 8 3 S The classification of the crimes is as follows Attempted murder 1 assault a aul with deadly weapon 4 adultery 4 at attempted attempted attempted tempted rape 1 attempted robbery 4 1 burglary rap in the second degree deg 25 2 burg burglary burglary burglary lary in the third degree 60 50 6 carnal knowledge 2 crime against nature 2 i embezzlement 3 forgery 15 I felony 3 grand larceny 25 2 mayhem 2 murder in inthe inthe inthe the first frt degree degre 2 neglecting to provide provid for minor children 1 obtaining money by b false pretenses 1 polygamy 1 L rob robbery robbery robbery bery 11 1 returned from parole prole 2 selling liquor to Indians 4 for safe keeping keepin 2 voluntary manslaughter 1 I and one for robbery robber and grand larceny Eastern Kastern states contributed a large lare num number number ber her of the th prisoners prisoner The report shows that 26 2 of the received are 14 I come from Illinois 15 from New York 15 from Ohio and other states are rep represented represented resented rented with one or two of the crim criminals At the he present time Ume the report says sy there are eight prisoners serving life sentences and one under a death sen sentence sentence tence Out of or the total convicted In 1909 10 48 4 are ar laborers 22 2 farmers 13 miners airS a an practically every other branch of trade I is represented by b one or two men I Out of the appropriation of for 1909 1905 19 and 1910 there ther was Wa spent 8 leaving a balance blanc of 61 to torun torn torun run rn through the te present year yer There Tre are arenow arE arEnow arenow now 1561 1 books in the prison library Dur Dun During DurIng Duning ing the last lut year 18 new books were ere pur purchased purchased chased and destroyed The health of the prisoners is declared to ti tl be b excellent In an appended report by Dr H Z Lund physician and surgeon at the prison In the new cell cl house completed last year the physician says there ther is reservation made m de for the proper isolation of prisoners afflicted with any communicable disease thus thu safeguarding the health of the institution There were cases treated for minor ailments ailment dur during durIng during ing the year ear and 11 1 for serious serous injuries and other othe causes causs J H Mack ack died on April 24 making the only death during the year ear |