Show p UTAH UTAn STATE NEWS Salt Lake is to have a new bank the Merchants' Merchants bank with a n. capital of Experimenting with powder almost caused t the c death of Leslie Newton a n Salt Lake Lako b y As It Is he ho will loose aP a n P portion of his right hand Fire Firo at Sal na destroyed a barn bun and andA r A n set of harn harness barne s belonging to Albert Abert Dastrup A small boy and a bonfire were responsible for tor the blaze The merchants of Salt Lake City are making a determined fight fo the repeal jf qt a city ordinance relating to the imposition of a license tax on all aU merchants E J. J E. E Williams colored Is in a Salt Sal Lake hospital with a bullet wound in inthe the neck the result of a n woman friend pointing Jointing a revolver at him which she thought was not loaded The town of Kaysville has purchased the electric light plant formerly owned own cd ed by private parties and will at once the extend lines and and light the business and residence districts In attempting to board a rapidly moving street car In Salt Lake City Jacob Tacob Lundberg of ot Marion Summit county a n retired farmer was thrown A violently to the street and severely injured The eldest daughter of Governor Cutler eloped to 10 o Ogden one day last week with the man man manof of her choice and anda a was married The groom Is Thomas ThomasE E E. E Butler a young of tho the capital city Engineers are re preparing plans for foi forthe the power plant to be built In Weber canyon by the Harriman system The plant lant will generate power horse which will be distributed In Salt Lake and Ogden The case of Thomas Vance charged with murder In the first degree for fon the alleged killing of ot his wife by beating and poisoning In of last year at Salt Lake City ha has i been continued until fall NT i Arrangements have at last been completed for an automobile line in Ogden canyon The intention Is to have the line in operation not later e than June 25 The company has been f capitalized for tor r The labor organizations of Ogden are up in arms against the recent movement started by the physicians I of the city to eliminate the Independent i dent telephones from their offices and homes In favor of the Bell company Simon Nelson an easterner an and s. s Luke Wright of Ogden 01 of the ithe Portland Cement company were se Injured 9 by tl theY the explosion qu o of I i a gas generator at the plant near neat Devils Devil's slide Weber county Nelson has bas since died 1 As W. 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A Beckst l attempted taif to ta tor if r board a train on the Southern Pacific t near Lakeside he be lo lost t his footing and fell beneath the wheels His right foot toot was horribly mangled necessitating necessitating necessitating tating amputation when he he reached the Ogden general hospital Ed Prudence of Park City a laborer employed at the Judge building jn In Salt SaH Lake City was crushed to death in iq the basement of the structure under the descending elevator his head being be be- ing caught between the elevator and the floor and trl frightfully crushed Perhaps the undertaking towards towards towards to to- wards the development of arid land by byk k Irrigation In the st te of Utah is no now being contemplated with Ogden the center of the proposed irrigating scheme It is said that acres of bench lands lairds are to be reclaimed d. d During the bicycle races at Sail Salt Lake City one night last week on one s of the motors became unmanageable and a number of people would have been Injured probably killed had the machine not struck an electric light pole Jole and rebounded Into the arena Albert Bohm a l Butcher utcher went on t tf rampage In Salt Lake City one day last week becoming suddenly Insane and after atter arming himself with meat axe and cleaver terrorized the entire entire en en- t tire neighborhood until overpowered 1 b by officers and placed In a padded cell i 1 William F. F Callaway for many f years president of the firm of Calla wa way Hook Francis one of the leadIng lead leads Ing tag crockery and glassware concerns o of f Salt Lake City was found dead In hili 7 room on Friday of last week he havIng hav hay Ing taken poison polson Ill III health led to the J. J deed The sudden death of Lars Peter Anderson Anderson An An- derson of Ephraim was due to a bee a sting He was was at his farm which I is 13 located about seven miles mUes west of off f f town A bee stung him wounding the z f 1 Jugular vein Anderson at once became bei be be- became i came very sick and died within a 8 f half halt hour 5 John Goldberg and C. C Stoker farmers farm tarm f. f ers era living west of the Jordan river ji f near ear Salt SaIl Lake City paid 10 each i last week for the privilege of or fishing x only a t few w minutes with a che cheap p hoo hook and line because they had not though of going through the formality of tak ta Ing tag out a license Isaac W. W Fox Lehl's Lehi's oldest and one c- c of Its most respected citizens dle died 1 on June 11 Had he lived until the thet ther r t of this month he he would have v been 90 years of age He was born borns s In Hathersage Derbyshire England and In 1860 came to Utah moving to f Lehi Lehl the year following Becoming frightened over the probable t able outcome Hugo FInkle a 10 year old Salt Lake boy who accidentally shot a youthful companion In the cheek with a target rifle which he supposed was unloaded told that the k Injured boy had been shot by a Greek The free he lad finally confessed it- it t- t |