Show UTAH STATE I NEWS The tenth nnnunl exhibit of tho Vtnh Art Institute was hold at Rich Cold last week Tito little Ion of A D Dlmmlck l of Olenwood linil his log broken the other tiny whllo trying to stop a runaway run-away horse Mrs John Duimmoro who hud liven liv-en In Park City for the punt twenty flvo years died last week Taut u complication of diseases Vhllu coasting at Murray Clement Banders an eightyearold hoy ran Into n post on the side of tho road mid sustained a hroKen leg With an Increased population u Salt Lakes death rate for November of thla year was lower tlmn for tho coricspondlnt month last year Slxt l1vo complaints have been Issued Is-sued against parents and guardians In Salt Lake1 City who have failed to Mini children In their caro to school A number of Ito citizens of Salt Lake have Hlgnlflod their Intunllon cI t waging a vigorous battle against the proposed Increase In tho water rates As soon ns the weather will permit per-mit the Oregon Short Line will It IF said commence the work of dun liletrncklng Its llnu between Sail Lake and Ogden Will Ulckcrbon hroko his right arm nt Murray by falling upon n slippery sidewalk Ills right hand was also badly cut by coming In contact with the rough edges of tho sidewalk The body of Johan llothe was found on ids cabin floor tho other day near Annahella Ho had been en pedod In tho fish culture business rnd lived In a cabin near tho ponds Fred Halverson a young man employed em-ployed In tho DalyWest mlno at 1nrk City met with a painful accident acci-dent Inthe mlno last week when ono of his feet was badly crushed by a fall of rock It Is announced that freight and passenger traffic on tho Western Pacific Pa-cific will ho opened up as far as Wells Nevada during tire week completing 205 miles of tho lino west of Salt Lake City The office of tho Rlclillcld Sun was nearly destroyed last week by fire The fire originated In the base I plant among tho paper stock caused i by tho careless laying of a clgarotto I for 1110 among tho paper William Davis la In Jail at Ogden charged with horscsteallng It being charged that while Intoxicated ho Stole a horse from his employer Peter Pe-ter Golsler of Five Points and trad id It to nn Ogden liveryman While sitting at his post of duty early Friday morning of last week Porter McClannahan Jones a linotype lino-type operator on the Morning Exam Inor of Ogden passed away from u sudden attack of heart failure Whllo going through some old papers pa-pers In his desk tho county clerk ot Weber county discovered n check for 100 which had been lodged In a corner cor-ner of the desk for several years and had long since been given up as lost Matt Pavallo was lowering a heavy mortar board from one of tho upper stories of a now building lu Salt Lake City when the board slipped from tho rope and struck him squarely on tho head crushing his skull and fracturing frac-turing his left arm After lying In an undertaking shop for two weeks whllo tho officers wore endeavoring to locate his friends tho body of 11 man believed to bo W H Hose of Denver Colo who had sui cided by taking carbolic acid was burled In tho potters Held Owing to the enormous Increase In sugar beet production in Weber and Kdjoinlng counties tho past season tr two the directors of tho Ogdon factory have decided they inut cither limit tho production next year tr Increase the capacity of tho factory fac-tory toryA A new trial has been asked for by tho defendants in tho celebrated coal cite in which It was charged that the defendants the Union Pacific Coal company tho Union Pacific railroad rail-road and others had conspired to put n Salt Lake cool dealer out of business busi-ness While a party of young people were coasting In Park City their Bled collided with a horse and Miss Jcnnle Wilson was kicked in tho face by the animal receiving n bad cut over the eye None of tho others were Injured beyond a severe shaking shak-ing up David D Davis a former resident ot Salt Lake City who had been convicted con-victed In connection with the bounty frauds of a few years ago fell from n freight train near Imlay Nevada nbout November 30 according to advices ad-vices Just received and was ground to death A Russian boy living Ih Salt Lake I City made n plea to a daily paper last week to help him secure employment employ-ment staling that he had learned that ho had fallen heir to a fortune of a million ana n half dollars but In tho meantime had to earn his dally bread Gertrude Reeves the colored woman wo-man of Salt Lake City who was recently re-cently arrested on the charge ot having murdered her baby and who was out on ball died last week as the result of an overdose of drug but It Is not believed that she intended in-tended suicide |