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Show 4aJaci'-' mmjmrmMmwir" UTAH STATE NEWS Utah will rwlto U3.557 as Its Income In-come from the national forest ro-sottm ro-sottm In h tt tor 1907. ApnrorrUtk kl tor Dy tho ccmtry vt th treasury Includo 140,. 000 for the publle building at Ogdon. Tho city council of I'nrk City hnB Issued an order to tho officer- to put n atop to tho practlco o.' akntlnc on the altlRwalk. At the old folka' annual raid-winter reunion, held In Lchl on the 5th. nearly 20O pemons over CO ycirs of age were present. Mrs. Ouy Condon of Salt Lako drank a quantity of wood alcohol, mistaking mis-taking It for medicine, and had a uar-row uar-row escape from death. As tho result of tho rIvIiir way of a scaffold, on which ho wns woming, Ilobort O. Corkhlll. of Snlt l.nko, was probably fatally Injured. Mrs. Thomtta Vnncu, tho Snlt Lako woman who wiih brutally beaten by her husband, Is dead, and Vane will face n charge of murder. An effort la beltiK made by tho old soldiers of Salt Lako City and Ogden to form a Utah chapter of tho military mili-tary order of tho I.oyal Legion. That Snlt Lako City will havo a now 'asBny olllco Is tho confident opinion of Senator Sutherland, who has Introduced n bill authorizing one. It has been definitely arranged that tho great musical event of tho Welsh peoplo, tho Klsteddfod, will bo held in tho Salt Lake tabcrnaclo October 1, 2 and 3, 1908. Honry Wcstorhold, who wan In- Jurod In a initio accident near l.unu,-Novndfi, l.unu,-Novndfi, died In a Salt Lako hospltnt last' week. Wcstorhold was u resident resi-dent of Cedar City. Tho trial of tfrcd Walker for tho murder of Dr. Earl S. Boors, at Ogdon, Og-don, bogun In earnest on Friday, December De-cember S, when tho work of selecting a Jury was finished. Representative Howell played In poor luck In tho selection of a scat In tho houtio, drawing n place on tho Democratic side In what Is known na tho "Chcrokeo Strip." Peter nnd John Adnmson, brothers, are at tholr homes In American Pork, each with a broken log, and the formor with his right arm broken In addition, as tho tesult of a runaway accident. Two tramps woro found bya train crow, one night last week, lying along tho Southern Pacific tracks 100 miles west of Ogdon, suffering greatly from oxpoBiiro. Tho foot of both men wero frozen. Walter Neal, n stranger In Salt Lake, was run down by a passenger train, Sunday, and killed. It is bo-lioved bo-lioved that tho man deliberately suicided, sui-cided, throwing himself In , front ot tho tValn. While driving a wagon containing green lumber through Cedar City canyon, Daniel Pendleton, Jr., a resident resi-dent of Cedar City, was crushed to death under tho vehicle, which was overturned. David Henry Poery, mining man and nntlonal Domocratle committeeman committee-man for Utnh, dlod at Los Angeles, Cnl., on December C, nttcr an Illness extending ovor a period of two years, from Drlght's dlBcnso. Senator Sutherland has ,re-Intro-duccd his bill of laBt congress authorizing author-izing $20,000 to bo expqnded for a monument to aenoral .Patrick E. Con-nor, Con-nor, to bo selected by tho secretary of war and tho governor ot Utnh. Tho statements of four nntlonal banks In Salt Lako City which woro given out Inst woolc,' show thnt tho batiks nro In nn exceptionally strong condition. A compilation ot tho amount ot monoy actually on hand shows a total of over $5,000,000. J 00 Molandor, tho Italian who killed John Massn and sovcrely wounded Damlnlck Asttllo In an affray at Mer-cur, Mer-cur, has so far escaped arrest, and tho ofllcors who nro searching for him assert tho belief that Molander's friends aro hiding him In Snlt 1-nku City. Davo Tobln, who wns so badlj burned by n powdor explosion ncai Callcnto, Novnda, when Tom Duggnn was fatally burned, died In n Sail Lako hospital last week. Duggati, In tho torment caused by the burns pleaded for somn ono to end, till 1 liilsory. Tho exocutlon of A. T. Day, whlci will tako placo at tho. ponltcuttarj December 13, will bo tho first ntio in Utah for thrco years and a hnlf. Tho last murderer to pay the death penalty pen-alty was Frank Itoso, who wna shot at tho penitentiary April 22, 1004, for tho killing of his wlfo. While hla aged mothor was rebuking rebuk-ing him for his tardiness In preparing prepar-ing breakfast, Thomns Kcdman, CO years old, of Suit Lako City, foil dead. Tho mother, who Is moro than 00 years old, fell ou his prostrate body, In a faint, ttnd was found In that qondlttou by nolghbprs. Matt Lang, n saloon kcopor of NowhouBC, was shot and killed by A. W. Kingsbury, u bartender, In a quarrel quar-rel oyor a womnn. .It la claimed I.nng wns getting tho boat of his antagonist an-tagonist In n fight, when Kingsbury fired flvo shots nt him, nny ono o which would havo been fatal. Tho rlieiiff or Salt Lako county Is. looking for a Creole employment agent who Is nd to havo buncoed 10C of tils countrymen out of $10 each. Theso men say that tho agont protnlsod them nil Jobs nnd fieli tjUI-road tjUI-road 'fare to Silver- City, piuvhM they would pay hint $lu each. Thoro Booms to he plenty of coal for all purposes in Salt Lake City at tho present tlmo, and tho Sail; Lako Ileal Estnto association is advocating a reduction In tho price charged by dealers, doclaring that, tho era of famlno prices for coal, ad xoM aa roots, appears to be at an end. |