Show UTAH J STATE NEWS m Harry K Eddlugton of Thistle has been appointed n rlork In thu reclamation recla-mation service Johanna Dorlun who moved to Kph ralm In 1857 finm Salt Late Is had at tho ago of 77 Tho trial of Anna IJrndloy may last threo wonltH In tho Judgment of thu I nttornoytt on both oldis It In claimed that over 100000 changed hands In the hutting on tho city election In Salt Ijiku City A brown bear weighing SCO pounds was shot In Wheeler canyon but n short distance from Ogdon last week Ogdon IB to have n now modern hotel that will bo conducted on tho European plan to bo opened early next year James A Owens aged 22 died at his homo In Salt Italic last week from blood poisoning caused by a slono bruise on his font sea The strike of the commercial telegraphers teleg-raphers In Salt Dike against tho Western West-ern Union Postal and Associated i Press has boon suspended Indefinitely Juzo Tsnkuda the Japanese convicted m con-victed of killing a fellow countryman r a at Garllcld on July 4th has been sentenced sen-tenced to twenty years Imprisonment C F HondqulBt who camo across the plains with n handcart brigade In 1SCC nnd who had resided In Salt Lake City over since died on the 4th On election night hoodlums pushed n girl through n largo plato glass window win-dow on Main street In Salt Lake The girl fortunately escaped without Injury In-Jury JuryLeonard Leonard Williams n switchman mot with an accident in tho Ogden ynrds > whllo engaged in the performance perform-ance his duties which resulted In y a his death y Q Jerry Murphy suicided at Park City a 4 last wool first cutting his throat and then firing four bullets Into his body l Ho had been drinking heavily and do spondoncy led to tho deed t Horace Ensign secretary of tha x Utah State Fair association Is male inp nn arrangement for an exhibit at tho next state fair of tho work of students ot nil tho educational institutions insti-tutions of the stato Grace Marble aged 9 was shot by I omo parson who was promiscuously shooting a rlflo In Ogdon Tho bullet struck tho little girl In the hip and Blip la In a serious condition Tho culprit cul-prit has not been located t Ogden business houses have experienced Ai exper-ienced no difficulty In transacting buslnes with clearinghouse certlfl J i1 catos They make good exchange and 3 are accepted by eastern wholesale houses and manufacturers The Utah AntiSaloon leaguo conference b c con-ference will bo held In Salt Lake City t on December 6 and C The organizers of the league report that tho movement + 4 move-ment Is being received throughout the It4i state with much enthusiasm + + Tho Rocky Mountain division of tho 1 + Jd Salvation Array Is sending out a circular I + circu-lar letter to tho residents of Salt Lake PI ° k > containing an appeal for assistance ins In-s tho giving of a Thanksgiving dinner 114 d to tho destitute poor of tho city 4 f Edward E Honneper n miner 50 years old formerly a resident of Salt tit Iaho City was crushed to death while nt work in a mlno In Ilocho Nevada rftg Ho was caught between tho moving cago and tho timbers of tho shaft Fry Mrs Jennie L Egg a music teacher suffocated In liar room In Salt Lake City Friday morning of last t J week from tho mnoUo of a smoldering l t1 flro caused by nn electric light globo t11 which she had taken Into bod as afoot a-foot warms The 14yoarold son of Nolls Olsen c of Mellvllo was accidentally killed last wook by being crushed under a heavy a I farm roller The accident occurred at fr r Trenton where tho boy and his older eYi J l brat tier wore putting up the fall grain h T V in lit 1111 tt farm > fl if The general land offlco announced hP I v last week that j the nut receipts from ct lands In Utah to I t r rt the salo of public bo f credited to the reclamation fund wore 1 ft 131944 The surplus of fees and r commissions of 921130 make a total 4jc of 14110018 1i There was begun last week In Salt Lake before S H Lowls standing + aJ master and examiner In chancery tho i t taking of testimony In the coal land h cases It is expected that tho hearings + will continue at intervals for a period y of six months t Ogden coal dealers arc bringing In all tho coal that they can secure and a t arc storing it for their winter trade t 4 vl While tho situation is not tho bust 1 m t 1rS 1r yet tho Indications are that there will h + 3 be but little suffering from the lack of coal this winter Many witnesses are being subpoenaed subpoen-aed from Salt Lake to appear in tdt lJ Washington D C to testify in tho l trial of Mrs Anna M Bradley on the t charge of murdering exSenator Arthur Ar-thur Brown of Utah which begins 1 gnday November 11 Hendershott of Ogden has bqon i 1 1 ipr Cutler to suet t sue-t the board of n Mr Kiosel > j j o time ago on m IJ ATr Hendor i tf r loess man I r has ren f L1 lIghways ELI an leg t f J hIgh ti ppro 9 t w lotll 1 I om a E Ott l mrs mr-s k ll ll |