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Show I UTAH STATE NEWS There are twonty-ono cases . ol mnllpox under quarantine In Salt t Lako City at the present tlmo. i Peter Drocclilnl, an Italian, was I'llled as tliu result of an accidental explosion In a stono quarry In Webot ' canyon, near Ogdon ;. A barn, Sovoral tons of hay, fences, i etc., belonging to Hans Soronson of rtodmond were complotoly destroyed by flro last week. Poter EJehroedor, tho oldost man n In Logan, If not In Caeho county, died on November 23, on his 97th tlrth-'k tlrth-'k Ho wan a native of Sweden. V It dovelops that tho itato fair hold f In Salt Lnko City cleared tho fair association $3,641, the receipts being R 129,670 ond Mm expenditures $20,035. I I. C. Chrlstonscn, who lins boon Ihe tnall carrier for Mnyflold for a number of yearn, was run over by n passenger train last weak and killed. I. Wlllam Vnrloy, who built tho first lime kiln In tho statu of Utah, died j nt hu tome In Salt Iako City on Novembor 23, at tho age of 71 years. Aflor being divorced for ono wook; t a Salt Lako couple who had aired t- their domcstlo differences In the (II- j vorce court, wero re-married last f Tho forestry serlvce odlco located Hj in Salt Lako City la being ruiuuved Mffl-ij to Ogdon, whoro tho headquarter for GK tho service In this district will henco- BDti forth bo located. (The annual session of tho grntid on-campmcnt on-campmcnt Independent Order of Odd Fellows of Utah was held In Salt Lake City last week, about 40 dole-B'' dole-B'' gates being In. attendance i A movement has been started at ML Pleasant for the Installation of on Independent telcphono system. A committee Is now canvassing tho a (own to 11 ml nut how many people " will Install phonos, A. N. Terry way acquitted of tho charge of mayhem In tho district BB court at Ogdcu hist week. Ha was BBJ charged with biting off tho oar of BB John Cullon In a saloon brawl In Og- BB den several months ago. BB Tlio tcachors who attend the meet- Bfll Ing of tho State Teachers' association BB to be bold In Salt Lako City on Do- BBt. comber SI, 23 and 23, nro to be roy-HT roy-HT nlly entertained by tho teachers In BBT' tho Salt .Lako public schools. Im Tho case against Andrew W. Nol- son, charged with tho robborj o( $106,260 from tho resorvo client or tlio Utah National bank, of Salt Lnke City, was dismissed last week, upon the motion of the district attorney. Tho census ofllco bulletin of Btntls- ' ties on marriage and divorce, made IMbllc last week, shows that six husbands hus-bands In trtah secured divorces from their wives between tho years 1887 and 1906 on the grouna ot nonsuppdrt. Mlnnlo O. Parker has commenced , nn jtctlon against tho city of Otfdon BBn to recover $1,000 for Injuries nlpgod BHL jj to have beeti sustained Sept. 23 last. BB Tho plaintiff ullegcs that slro foil nnd BK broke lior unklo by reason of a do- BBC foctlvo culvert. W. II. Fitzgerald, nrrostod In Salt BH) Lake City on a clrarge of forgery Hl , committed In Texas, - escaped from Hv tho offlccr who was taking him back BB for trial, by Jumping from a car win- BH; dow, near Pueblo, Colo., whllo tho BHt train was running thirty mllca nn BBb hour. Ht tn the year 1S80 tho rate of dt- BB rorccs granted in Utah uvcraged 114 BBVr to tho 100,000 population; In Wyora BBt Jug, 111 In Nevada, 10G; and in Ida BBR bo. 6S. In 1800 tho ratios wero as BBJr follows: Utah, 92 In 100.000 popula- BK- lou; Wyamlug, 118; Nqvada, 111; Ida Ilio, 120. Hotel men throughout tho west are planning to orgunlzo tbo Transmlsals lppl Hotel Mon'a association, and o nicetlng of the committee ot hotel proprietors now working on Mint Idea will bo held tn Salt Lako next January, to report on tho success ot ,' , Its tiffnrts. l'lans liavo been accepted by tiro Inland Crystal 8nlt company for Its new- salt factory to bo erected at Salt-fir Salt-fir to replace tho old salt factory which wont up lu flamoa In tlio dls-ABtrous dls-ABtrous blar.e. thcro ubout ono month go. The building- and machinery, IwJll cost $100,000, Former" Illshop Kdwaril W. Wado. who had been a resident ot Weber county for fifty-two years, and was one of Ogden's moat prominent men, died nt his homo lu Ogden on No vembcr 25, from nn attack of dlubetcs. from which ho had Buffered for tho past cloven years, Placing tho barrel ot a .22 caliber Winchester rlllo to his mouth. Walter Wal-ter Lucky, a gumbler of Ogden, pulled tho trigger with a cord which h bud r.ttncticd to It and sent a bullet crashing through his mouth, which lodged at the baso of the brain, death being Instantaneous. J. E. Holcqmb. on his way to Ya-l.ltna, Ya-l.ltna, Wash-., 'was mado tho victim of a bunco game at tho union depot In Ogdon. "Holcomb was loer to tho extent of $80. It was tho sama old Kama of cashing it draft for a rellow ( vho represented himself to bo a, passenger pas-senger on the same train. -Tiy n-Moa of Uiv declolon handed 6 down last Woelt by tho supreme court. BHE tbo University of Utah becomes one BBi , of f ho most rlchfy endowed educational BBr, lir "utlon hi the United States. At BflE' th least eiilmilatlon, the decision BBb rendered gives the university saline Bflj liuirtd valued at $7,u00,0(;0. HL The report of Xha state canvassing n. v -trewr us u'.j. 1 l,'u.j,TCnriuTanTr7ur-, H.t tiounl ticket carried but ono county H: Washington. The rogults In some V"Y', of tho otlisr counties, howorcr. wore BB-' ' close. Tsfl's vote in nearly all of tho BB counties 'was much lest than Hooso ydt'x voi four yearu ago. 'T. 'WJthoa, a well known resident BH of Salt Lake, win probnhly fatallj- HP injured ,as (1)6 result ot being struck. BJBff by a street car Mr. Hbca, who Is ISO HT yer f age, uturtcd to croas tho Bp r strM fter ono car had passed pnd BB wu run down by atibtlter Car coming BR ffouj Uie oppoflto direction. BB bk |