Show I II UTAH STATE NEWS II l Eight Salt Lake football players havo been Injured during tho present BOIBOtl Tho Salt Lake postolllru was Installed In-stalled In tho new Federal building on tho day before Thanksgiving The cornerstone of the neff tla j Bonlc temple In Salt lako was laid with Impressive ceremonies on Sunday Sun-day dayL L I Pool who was assaulted b > nay Vance In Pnrk City and who was thought to havo been fatally Injured will recover Tho Manufacturers und Merchants association of Salt Lake has appointed D manager who will devote bin time to tho interests of tho association Frank Wilson the colored man who was shot several weeks ago In Salt Lake during tho progress of a card gamo by Jesse Thomas will probably flloTho Tho Farmers union of American Fork has during tho fall handled About fifty carloads of potatoes for the farmers shipping them to outside markets A sensational strike has just been mado In tho Lucky Star mine located In Blacksmiths Fork canyon and sit nalcd in almost a direct lino cast from Logan William Catisey ono of tho best known residents of Summit county where ho has resided for tho past thirty years died last week at Rock port at the ago of GO While a domestic In the employ oft of-t s Attorney II H Henderson of Ogden was polishing a stove tho heat from thostove caused tho polish In tho hot kr tlo to explode badly burning tho girls bands The Austrian who was badly beaten beat-en It is alleged with a shotgun in the hands of ono Lombard at Thistle This-tle a few days ago Is reported to bIn b-In n very bad condition Blood poison fans developed Albert Keethler charged with murder mur-der In tho first degreo for tho killing bt his step son ln law Frank Duvall in Salt Lake City on the evening of I Malp v pwv y Oao1I1OiWlUdound guy ot Involuntary manslaughter 1 I John O Clarke local manager for the Bell Telephone company nt Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove fell from tho top of a pole a distance of about twenty feet being badly bruised and wrenching 1 his back Ho will recover In an anonymous letter which reached Mayor Morris desk by registered t reg-istered mall last week Salt Lako t Citys chief executive is told that n terrible calamity is about to befall Salt Lake and he Is urged to proparo tho peoplo for tho day of Judgment t The writer says tho letter was dictated dic-tated by tho Savior i Tho linemen on the Utah Independent Independ-ent Telephone companys now work In Park City quit In a body ono day last week refusing to work on account I ac-count of tho snow Tho local l manager man-ager at onco proceeded to Jill theIr places and it is tho Intention of tho company to push their work through regardless of tho weather Tho commissioner of Indian affairs will modify tho building plans for tho Pnngultch Indian school to admit of the building of a largo septic tank to prevent the pollution of tho waters of tho Sorior river This action is taken tak-en us tho result of continued complaints com-plaints from citizens residing below tho Indian school on tho Sevier river Real estato mon of Salt Lako aro working up a great mass meeting to be hold In tho near future either in the tabernacle or tho Salt Lake the liter TIle object of the meeting Is to I firouso a public spirit for the upbulld I ing of tho capital city i William Ashton and William E il nutchings of Lehl camo home last week each with a broken foot Tho former was hurt In Sugar City Ida and tho latter at Garland Both acci t dents happened while tho men woro at work in sugar factories j The Independent Telephone company com-pany Is making very rapid headway In Installing a lino between American k Fork and Lebl It Is tho intention of the company to operate the towns of Lohl and Pleasant Grovo from tho central station at American Fork L Honor has como to another Utah boy Athol Rawlins son of former Senator Joseph L Rawlins having Y Just made the University of Michigan i debating team after one ot tho most stubbornly contested preliminary bat ties In tho history of tho Institution l Negotiations with a Chicago firm for tho erection of a glass factory in i Salt Lake City now being carried on by O H Hewlett president of tho Manufacturers and Merchants association asso-ciation ore assuming tangible form with good prospects of early success |