Show r 411 UTAH STATE NEWS The fiftieth anniversary of tho t r founding of the city of Logon will bo T celebrated on Arbor day The citizens of Fountain Green arc considering thu proposition ot Installing I Install-ing a city waterworks system c Preliminary arrangements tiro being be-ing mode for tho beginning of work on the Utah building at tho Alaska I Yukon Iacllc exposition to be held at Seattle Park City Is to have a Commercial club this being practical decided at n banquet given td seventylive business busi-ness men of the city one night last week I I Wallace Peterson aged 14 attempted attempt-ed to climb upon the car of a traction trac-tion engine at Luvnn fell under tho car and two wheels passed over his I body killing him Instantly Tho Juvenile court commission has appointed Volney C Gun noli of Ogden Og-den the Incumbent judge of the juvenile court of the second judicial district at n salary of 000 a year In attempting to board the pilot of n moving engine at Lakeside Dan M Flaherty a brnkomun employed on one of tho work trains at the cutoff fell and sustained serious Injuries The loss and damage to properly belonging to tho Union Pacific com Tiany as the result of tho pnssongor wreck near Castle Rock Is estimated to bo 25000 Whllo attempting to pass between two cars at Willard Clarence Stnuffor was painfully Injured the train starting start-ing one of his feet being so badly crushed thai amputation will bu necessary Garrett E Conover tho oldest whlto man In Utah celebrated his ninety ninth anniversary Tuesday March 30 it his homo In Salt Lake City Mr Conovor was born In Now Jerpoy March 30 1810 It Is believed it will not bo long until tho Mount road enters Salt Lake City Tho road Is now completed and trains are running 200 miles west oi Denver tho western terminus being Steamboat Springs Mrs Cynthia Crosley widow ol Powell Crosby pioneer telegraph line constructor of tho west Is dead at Seattle Crosley built tho first telegraph tele-graph lino from Salt Lako to Sacramento Sacra-mento during the year 1861 Joseph F Smith president of tho Mormon church and party of eleven arrived In Salt Lake from their visit to the Sandwich Islands on April 1 I having enjoyed u pleasant trip and having had many Interesting experiences experi-ences As the result ot a careless workman work-man falling to nail down a plank on the viaduct being built at Ogden Claud T Moyes who was employed ns a riveting Inspector fell from the top of tho bridge breaking both legs just aboyo the ankles Whllo sitting In a chair at hor home In Kancsvlllo Mrs Isabella M Jones widow of tho Into John T Jones was suddenly stricken with apoplexy and died In a few minutes Mrs Jones was eightyseven years of age and one of tho pioneers of tho state Samuel Blthell better known to tho residents of Ophlr as Dad Is dead at tho age of soventytwo years lie was born In Liverpool England August 12 1837 Ho came to Utah in December 1856 crossing tho plains as the driver of one of Squire Ten I nants teams Time eightyearold son of Jesse Clements i Cle-ments of Falrvlew whllo playing in a 1 planing mill got too near tho machinery ma-chinery and his coat caught in the cogwheels Before tho father could stop tho machinery the boy was so badly mangled that ho died n few minutes later Governor Spry has announced the new state food and dairy bureau authorized au-thorized by tho last legislature The governors appointments are George A Hone of Benjamin a merchant the Rev J E Carver of Ogden and John C Sharp of Salt Lake City a livestock man Mrs Alice Davidson a widow re I elding In Salt Lake has fallen heir to 10000 which Is on deposit la the Bank of England It represents a portion of a largo English estate and It was through tno columns of a newspaper news-paper that Mrs Davidson learned of her good fortune Becoming temporarily Insane Cella Hogan a domestic Jumped from a window at tho residence of William Dunn in Salt Lake and dashed down the street tearing her hair and screaming The girl finally became ho violent It was necessary to place her in a padded cell John < E Dooley owner of tile buffalo buf-falo farm on Antelope Island last t week shipped two tine bulls from the herd to the Conrad estate at KaHs pell Mont In return for two animals from that place The purpose of tho exchange was the general Improvement Improve-ment ot the stock Ogden citizens are appealing to the governor to pardon or parole John D Douglas who killed his wife near their homo In Ogden valley eleven yearn ago Douglas has appealed for mercy and setting forth that the terrible work of a jealous moment can never bo undone Ogden police are going to become r more proficient in the use of their revolvers re-volvers Tho police committee of tho city council and the chief of police have arranged for three days of target tar-get practice semimonthly at which all members of the force will be to aulred to partlclnate L J j = |