Show Yf RS R'S BUSINESS U TAU STATE STAn PRIS PRISON N I The The state prison received prisoners I t during tile the e year ending November 1909 and there are tow pow In the Institution There we were discharged during the year and WO United States Stales prisoners The dally daily average of ot population In the prison was as compared with for the previous year The report report as submitted to the state board aboard bo rd of corrections by W W. W. W la l Mackintosh clerk shows that there have bets b n. n r received ived first term prisoners 18 t term r men and one for tor a third 11 i a rf ners number colored 9 J t t and Mexican t 3 prisoners ls 17 7 are re under 20 y of ate afee 78 between 20 and 30 years 4 i tw en 30 and 40 years 11 between 4 aA d 50 50 years 9 between 50 and 60 B and three over 60 years fn I s Ii gow Sj k follows prisoners te I For or are less serving than l ga a year sen- sen e nr 2 rv i. i one an and three years ears 86 three to e years 23 five to ten years 14 ten to twenty w I years years 8 0 twenty t to t thirty r years ir 3 3 One Is for life two await w t tt trial r. r one the She he death sentence and two were re returned returned re- re turned from parole l The Th prisoners came from the various arlous counties of the state as follows Beaver l 1 Box Elder 13 13 Cache 5 Carbon 2 I I Davis 2 Grand 1 1 Emery 6 Iron 1 I i Juab 6 6 6 l IllI If rd r d toi 1 il Salt Lake 61 Summit 3 Sevier r 2 San Iran Juan 1 Tooele 4 Uintah 3 Utah 12 Weber 34 Wasatch 3 The e crimes for which v l prisoners In the wC state were sentenced n c during Js the grei year arethus are thus given Attempted murder 1 assault with deadly IY weapon W 4 adultery 4 a attempted Y pt da y rape 1 attempted robbery y 4 burglary in second degree 25 5 third degree burglary burglary bur bur- glary 60 50 carnal knowledge 2 crime against nature 2 embezzlement 3 forgery forgery for for- gery 15 lel felony 3 grand larceny 2 23 25 mayhem 2 murder f in first degree 2 neglecting to provide for minor children 1 money by false pretenses 1 lt polygamy 1 robbery 11 returned from parole 1 1 selling liquor to Indians 4 safekeeping 2 2 voluntary manslaughter 1 robbery and grand larceny 1 Only twenty-six twenty of ot the 1909 prisoners are arc given as natives of Utah Illinois Illinois- Is represented with with 14 New v York IS 15 15 and Ohio 15 Iii The rhe others are arc scattered over tho the other states with one ono or of two each eath Eight prisoners are arc serving life sentences sentences sentences sen sen- and one Is under the death pen pen- alty alIn In occupations uP b before before conviction o the tte g g G 19 1909 list shows forty eight e laborers two twenty f farmers and thirteen miners with the tho occupations of ot the rest well distributed dis- dis tr e The financial side of the report shows show that of tho the appropriation of 50 for the two years rears 1909 and 1910 there has been drawn 89 leaving a balance balance bal bal- al ance o of 61 rf The prison library Liry h has s now 1561 books having been put purchased chased during the tho year and destroyed destro cd The prison poultry yard lad had chickens chickens chick chick- ens 11 13 turkeys and 54 geese on hand 5 1 f r the die p pounds of chickens Were filled with 80 90 pounds of of- geese geese and 37 31 pounds pf turkey The yard and arel produced dozen hen lien eggs and 28 dozen goose eggs The dairy produced gallons of ot milk of which 1612 1611 gallons were sold and 1562 1563 gallons used at the prison There manufactured pounds of or butter butter but but- ter of which 43 2 pounds were sold and used at the institution The prison now has 16 horses 65 horned stock 94 hogs and during the year raised many thousands of bushels of various farm faim products buying little in th this tine line and s selling a good deal a h l The report of II If Z Lund n physician and surgeon shows that the health of ot prisoners has been good In the new cell house the tho doctor says there is opportunity op op- op to Isolate and properly treat prisoners with communicable diseases Cases Casell treated for minor ailments aliments numbered numbered num num- and in the hospital for more serious troubles 11 There was one death that of ot J J. II Mack April 24 1909 |