Show It UTAH STATE NEWS j e Cashiers checks lu denominations i of 1 mid 2 art now being issued by I t Salt Lako banks f Tho ninth annual exhibition of tho Utah Art Institute will bo hold at Ephralrn beginning December 16 Tho Oregon Short Line Railroad company will begin tho erection or tho muchdiscussed viaduct in Ogdcn In tho near future At a meeting of tho stockholders of tho SnIt Lnko Route held In Salt + 1 Lake City last week tho old directors i woro reelected A 12 year old daughter of John Jtt lander of Monroo was annoyed by a f14 bunch of young hoodlums recently until 1a un-til she fell and broko her log Georgo O Noblo of Salt Lako is suing rlekRi su-ing Edward Buttorlleld for 10000 damages for n beating up ho says vlt l Butterflold administered to him In tho 4i capital city j A Salt Laker has attacked tho constitutionality con-stitutionality of the act passed by the last legislature cieating the fttato 4i y board of veterInary examiners and defining i de-fining Its powers 1 1 M C Gardner a fireman running on an extra freight in somo Inexplicable + manner fell under tho wheels of his engine and was crushed to death b r near Promontory Point I h r Tho Stato Board of Land Commissioners I Commis-sioners has under consideration the sinking of two experimental wells ono In Cedar valley Utah county and in Dog valley Juab county Max Gold and Oscar Rumstead wero c yl struck by a passenger train while crossing the track in a delivery wagon if In Salt Lake but neither of tho young men wero dangerously injured Ogden is soon to havo a nQw 200 Y 000 general merchandise house which will bo known as tho Plngreo Bros company Articles of incorporation were filed with tho county clerk last week i w Petitions signed by all the arid farm 11 owners on tho Lovan rldgo wore sent n S1 to tho state land board last week requesting re-questing the boring of an artesian eh r well on tho lands of this big arid farming bolt Thomas Colgan was found dead in his room In Park City death being fijo to pneumonia or congestion of tho lungs caused from powder smoke ands and-s gnSjWhlch ho inhaled while at work in tho DalyJudgo mine Mrs Dorothea Lynborg aged 76 walked into a rapidly moving D R G train near the outskirts of Mt Pleasant suffering instant death Mrs r Lynberg was one of tho oldest residents resi-dents of Mt Pleasant G At a cost of several thousands of 1 dollars tho Utah Light Railway company and tho Southern Pacific company have just completed the Installation t In-stallation of a breakwater at tho head tt of Fremont canal on Weber river 3 Wbljo engaged at picking up pieces of coal that had fallen from a car to the ground S Call of Lowlston was oR struck on the forehead and badly cut by a shovel in tho hands of a workman work-man who was concealed in tho car As Caddlo tho 12 yoar old daughter of William Brown of Logan was driving driv-ing n horso out of a lane the animal either kicked or strucy her on tho head cutting a severe gash in her scalp and breaking her jawbone in two plncos Her condition is serious Charles H Candland formerly employed it em-ployed as claim adjustor for the Short Line with headquarters at Ogden is to be tried for forgery Calland disappeared p dis-appeared from Ogden last August but was captured and brought back for trial A mass mooting of citizens was i bold in Monroe last week to consider tho proposed road through Main canyon can-yon to Koosharom A road through from Monroo to Koosharcm would r k4 greatly benefit tho people of both t tt towns According to the confession of W L i Hughes who was arrested in Ogden last week on tho charge of passing spurious checks he has passed something some-thing lllto 400 forged instruments of writing in Salt Lake City in small i II amounts r Clover piano crooks operating under it un-der the names of Worthington and tr i Wilson havo secured form Salt Lako sal people something like 300 on nefarious nefar-ious piano manipulations within tho 1 j last week or so and decamped with id i tho money Work on the 20000 building for u girls at the Industrial school at Ogden 4 has been stopped under orders of i Governor Cutler Work will not be t 1 resumed until the contest over the it > l constitutionality of the corporation taxis ih t tax-is settled Toni Built who was severely 4ti burnod at Blnghanj Junction last August zj Au-gust as tho result of Georgo John pouring oil over his clothes and Igniting 1tq 6 r Ignit-ing them has been awarded 450 dam 4 i ages as the result of a suit he brought t against John c t4 jjit Skana Sarifono un Italian coal minor ti min-or suicided in a shed in tho rear of u m saloon in Salt Lake City almost blowing blow-Ing his head oft with a shotgun Sari feno had been suffering from erysipelas 1 Ins and despaired of getting relief i1 l from his sufferings 4 ti As John Ryan an employee of tbo i y Southern Pacific round house in Og j t dcntalghtcd from a moving engine in the railroad yards he was struck by 1 + tt an incoming passenger train on the tiu Denver Rio Grande tracks ana badly b it bad-ly injured but will recover j |