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Show I UTAH STATE NEWS j a A Commercial club has been organ lzcd at American Fork. Tho now Masonic tcmplo at Ogden lias been formally opened. Sidney Black's saloon at Klmbcrloy was destroyed by llro Inst week. Moroni farmers are contracting to r'nnt 900 acres of beets this year, factory fac-tory or no factory. Tho peoplo of Conlvlllo will voto $6,000 additional bonds to pay off tho indebtedness on tho electric light plant. James Evans, a minor well known In Utah, was found dead In his bed at Park City. Death was duo to natural causes. Tho wool growers of Fountain Green havo formed an association for tho purposo of selling their 190G clip of wool. James Evans and Dan Sullivan met death in tho Silver King mlno at Park City last week from nitroglycerine poisoning. Frank Mazza, on trial In Salt Lako City for killing Josoph Vntrolla, September Sep-tember 6, 190G, has been convicted of manslaughter. J6o Stanley and llonry Doyle, whlls coasting in Park City, ran Into a horso and wcro sovoroly Injured. Tho horse escaped Injury. Burglars, using skeleton keys, entered en-tered tho mcrcantllo house of I. L. Clark & Sons at Ogden, and got away with Bllka valued at $600. Hoy Gray, aged 24, a resident of Ogden, Og-den, fell from a train at Uucna Vlsto Colo., his foot being bo badly crushed that amputation waH necessary. Miss Gay Nowcomb nnd Mrs. C. F Golst wero both slightly Injured as the result of tho overturning of o coasting schooner In Park City. L 7. At a special meeting of tho county commlsslonerb of IJcaver county,Vj D. Farnsworth was appointed coiintj, assessor, vlco A. J. Lewis, resigned. " David II. Allen was killed whllo hauling gravel near Salt Lako City, tho wagon turning over, tho yojlng jtftuian being burled beneath tho ' Cad oi 'RCTl)orAIanufacturcrs & Merchants MyMiBcIatfon lias taken up lio work of, jj$ictta'g the business nen of Sail LaltcClty, ffom tho' advertising graftenj"' 4 '' , ' ' There a'rojfi great nAny.. coyotes being be-ing ltllledjlajiyacollelU, as thoy nri3M3rousMdibandi of as hlgU'wStffeJbcbh sgou at ono tlmc-Y' ""mT Oscar SchoenfoliK a Shit Lako printer, whllo leaning &;ci i rovolvlng BhaftlngVas caught In tfie machinery audrjScforo ho was rescled, sustained $UnfjinlurIes. I a litkBdiBWttho JlooE ' ot the liWfoiXAff Tho HBrJculturaL department lll BcndJfho1ogistWnlto to Ttah to in-ryetlWet2iVJulli'ht in-ryetlWet2iVJulli'ht known 'as tho 9mj$MVf' ' which (3 destroying tho Ptttolilt,B(lBhaULVtrecs or Utah. MES'l'A-' proposition VsjWoforo th Provo v' city council looklW to, Increasing tho ' pollco forco for .thalpijfposo of afford- Ing tho churches ndiVtlfinfcfprotcction from hoodlums, Suupy nights. J The ImwewwffKfBjgStj; colored marble lrj(Licrp'nro being opened uptfjjjjstprfymotors nro san- H gulno that Uhomarblp business will ebortly become IoganV greatest In- 'Wwsm and 14 years dnflnkVtlio first ten years following tnoVldoption of tho KS free school .law . ttfo state. John Moyerkond'o. II. Itumsby, Br' convicted pf Wrlnlfnnl conspiracy In MW- conncctloAwjll) th'o bounty frauds ot 1904, In (SaiyLalTo county, havo been pBBV sentenciWeerYO one year each In tho couotyjku; U IinraVoyM of .Salt. ,UkO' City is clef riB.:tlin.rC8uIt:4t)f 1 failndown M, a "'sV.Wfl'paWho'n plckU,'jip it Hj ' wnsflaOiiat hVVas paralysed' from J thoi'nMown, uiitUlcsplto tuich in- tM JuriesLShred for sjiiluys. V, 'l jBBB A movement is undejvny for' tlioes- T tabllshment of a Conimerclal club in ft Rhody Allen, a miner' In tho nalyy B Judgo mlno, at ParicHJflyH cautehj, M hy a cave-In. Ho SjstalitiV a brolKn' ft onklo and was severely r(Jse,d.iWtf ' H WUIard P. ""np'ur'lnfflfc H railroad crossing Ak&ldefl at JLaxto A recently, Is recovnJDi tlie','h,3cj B of being struck b Amk- and n$jj 1ty feet agalnotaPifJ WhllevHM iDllurleB were pnjPWwl11 u0 'oyiJ |