Show UTAH STATE NEWS Ellslin P Young has been Appointed postmaster at Milton Tooelo county Improvements costing 3000000 are to be made lu Halt Lakes street car system It is announced by R II Har rlman tho now owner Niels Wlgrcn a former resident of Salt Lake vas killed on the Ulntnli reservation by tho caving In of an old dugout in which ho was living Chris Uoodmanson who pleaded guilty to setting fire to a saloon building build-ing at Spanish Pork has been sentenced sen-tenced to one year In the penitentiary Robbers entered the homo of Hi land Wilcox of Lchl whllu the family was away pod got away with 150 which had been saved up to pay taxes I It may not bo generally known but it Is a fact nevertheless that Green River Utah furnishes winter watermelons water-melons to tho tables of the Waldorf Astoria Now York Tho executive committee of tho National Na-tional Wool Growers association has a sot the dates of January 17 18 and 10 1907 when tho annual convention 1 will bo held In Salt Lako i Several Park City merchants have been made tho victims lately of worthless worth-less checks being passed upon them Tho matter lu being looked after by tho authorities and some arrests will fi occur r An ordinance was passed last week to take tho place of the present drug store ordinance of Provo Under tho r now ordinance druggists will bo permitted per-mitted to sell druggists sundries except ex-cept liquor on Sunday Tho question of a state institution n for tho care of tho feebleminded of Utah Is being agitated and somo important y t im-portant steps looking toward tho pro t Dentation of this matter to tho next legislature has been taken t A little girl named Hodges Nvna accidentally ac-cidentally poisoned at Logan tho mother giving bar a dose of creoltno instead of vermifuge After working over her all night tho doctors pronounced pro-nounced her out of danger T J Thomas a teamster of Salt Lake City was seriously If not fatally injured his wagon was crushed to fragments and ono horse valued at 300 had Its leg broken being struck by a rapidly moving strcol car Tho work ot the contractors having In charge the laying of track on tho lino of the Western Pacific out of Salt Lake Is going on at a satisfactory pace Track has been laid for seventy miles out of Salt Lako to tho west Ernest C Blood excity marshal oi KaysvlMo was shot by a companion Whllo quail hunting a charge of shot striking him in tho arm ono shot striking him abovo the oyc Ills injuries in-juries are not thought to be serious W M Wolf a prominent young railroad man of Ogden fell beneath a train and as a result both legs have been amputated and the fingers ot i ono hand crushed Despite his terrible ter-rible Injuries he will probably recover re-cover It Is estimated that at least 120 cars of fruit In carload lots were shipped ship-ped from Weber county this year About seventy of this number camo from North Ogden and Pleasant View f tho others being distributed throughout through-out tho county x Edward Flaherty on his way from the coast to New York was taken oft a train at Ogden suffering from an attack of Insanity It is supposed that his mind was affected by tho altitude I and that ho will bo able to resume i his Journey in a day or so I The town board ot Castlcdalo and also the boards of all the principal rl towns of the county have before them I ti franchise asking for a grant to establish 1 es-tablish local telephone systems The petitions are tfim C 0 Harris representing repre-senting a San Francisco company Cent dealers of Salt Lake aro urging urg-ing their patrons to buy coal in advance ad-vance of tho heavy demand that will bo Inaugurated by tho advent of tho first cold snop In order that they maybe may-be fortified against a temporary short ago of fuel when it is most needed Tho grade lodge A O U W of tho Jurisdiction of Utah Idaho and Wyoming Wyom-ing has disbanded and In future all membcrw will bo merged into tho supreme su-preme lodgo of tho United States Tha reason for the disbanding Is tho heavy death rate and tho losses consequent Tho fruit shipped out of Grand val p ley principally to Eastern markets amounted to 2200 carloads last year all of which was disposed of at very high prices One cnrload of peaches netted Its owner 2100 The shipments ship-ments this year will exceed that off last f i Thomas Marshall one of tho recognized i recog-nized leaders In the legal profession in this state died at his homo In Salt Lako City Saturday night after an illness ill-ness which began last April Ho was a nephew of Chief Justice John Marshall Mar-shall tho great interpreter of tho con atltuUon |