Show UTAH 8TATB NEWS + Thn nonpart Ifian candidates worn victorious in tho election for mPinbets of tho school lonid held In Salt Lake City last week Tho total number of arrests for violations vio-lations of the llsh mid game IIIWH In tho state during the past year wan 2C8 mho number of convictions 229 HiMiel Greaves while out hunting ducks near Kphralm sustained a deep gash In his check ns tho result of the muzlo being blown off his shotgun shot-gun A couplo of would bo bad men who attempted to shoot up tho town of Green Klvcr recently were baled be lore n magistrate and lined 20 and costs George A Boyd a ranchman llv Ins near Plain City was thrown from his wagon when his team becamo frightened at a passing train and seriously seri-ously Injured Thomas Vance the Suit LaKo man under conviction for the murder of his wife has not been sentenced and probably will not hear his sentence tilsome time next mouth Despite tho efforts of tho health officers tho number of cases of smallpox In Salt Lake City are on the Increase there now being thirty patients under quarantine C Woodland tho Wlllard man who wan Injured by falling from a platform plat-form while working on the dam Is Ins In-s crltcal condition Mr Woodland fell about twenty feet on to a cement floor hero Is enough wax In Utah to supply tho world rays Charles Schwager of Now York a wax export Samples of Utah earth show that It IB tho richest known In tho production of wax The next annual exhibit or tiro Utah Poultry association will be hold In Salt Lake City on January 25 when It Is expected that tho exhibit will bo tho largest and best over conducted by the association Edward Boyle a conductor on tho Union Pacific who resides In Ogden slipped on the Ice ono day last week and fell with his band on the vail the wheels of the car passing over It amputation being ncoessary Already arrangements art being made for the entertainment of visitors to Salt Lake City during tho national na-tional encampment oC tho Grand Army of tho Republic which will bo hold In tho capital city next year The late fish and gamo warden will advocate tho abolishment of duck and other hunting clubs in Utah buforo I tho next legislature Tho claim Is jnado that these clubs work a hard ublp to the sportsmen in general The body of tie unknown man found near Bountiful badly mangled by a train on tho Oregon Short Lino J all road was burled after being held three days for Identification no duo having been found to identify him I A caso will bo brought before the supremo court to decldn whether or rot cigar slot machines are gambling devices a cigar dealer of Salt Lake having been fined fi for permitting tho use of a lot machine in his pluco of business Considerable excitement has been aroused In Sprlngvlllo by tho receipt of a postal card which threatens tho life of John Reynolds who Is a clerk employed by IL T Reynolds Co end his brother II T Royonlds who if the head of tho firm Tho state fish and game warden repots re-pots that for tho expired part of IOCS 23085 hunting licenses were issued is-sued which with fines brought tho receipts of tho department for tho year to 21GISG The expenditures amounted to about 30000 James Kindred about 50 years old whoso homo Is thought to have been In Davenport In committed suicide in a lodging house in Salt Lako City by taking two ounces of strychnine washing tho poison down his throat by taking a drink of port wine Arrangements will shortly bo perfected per-fected to send a committee of three persons acting under the directions of tho Civic Improvement league of Salt Lake to Dos Moines Iowa to muUo a thorough Investigation of the plan of cirj government at that place Grandma Kofford one of Spring Citys pioneers met with n serious accident a few days ago which may result In her death Mrs Kofford was r survivor of Hauns 11111 massacre whore she savtf tho Indians shoot her father and throw his body Into a well wellLouts Louts Arnold aged 2fi years died from exhaustion superinduced by hic coughs at his home In Salt Lake Prior to his death Mr Arnold had been In 111 health for about four monthS Last August ho was attacked attack-ed with hiccoughs which lasted eight days The Ogden chamuor of commerce has shown Its determination to take stops toward securing a reduction of the electric light rates In Ogden city by passing a resolution employing an attorney to Investigate what legal rights tho city has to regulate tho existing ex-isting rates Maddened with drink and in a jeal our rage Roy Anderoon a negro with n strain of Indian blood In his veins shot Isadoro Baptlsto In Salt Lake City Baptlsto attempted to lake tho fun away from Anderson when It was discharged tho boll entering Bap Uitos body |