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Show ""' -"wnm Utah state news Tho fifteenth nnnual state convention conven-tion of tho Utah Federation of Women' Wom-en' clubs was held In Ogdcn last week. Klro at Ogden Inst wcolc destroyed $12,000 worth of property, on which thuro was Insiirnncu nmountlng to nbout JC.O00. Tho necessary signature having been obtained to a petition, it library and gymnasium will probably bo established es-tablished In I.elil. A switchman named Cohen mot with a sorlous ncclilcnt tn tho Ogden yards, being run over and sustaining Injuries which may prove fatal. Mads Jensen, who died at his homo In Mt. Pleasant last week, cumu to Mt. Pleasant In 18G1 , nnd hnd resided thcro, contlnuouuly .from that timu until un-til his death. Jiliso Tsukudo, tho .Inpancso who killed a fellow countryman at (iartluld on July 4th, wob found guilty of murkier mur-kier In tho second degree by the trlul Jury In Salt Lake City. ' The Utah county teachers' lnstltuto Is scheduled to meet In Ix-hl November Novem-ber 1(5. Tho session will bo held In thu now tabernacle, and ICO teachers oro expected to bo present. Th banks of Lchl and the business men havo ngreed to use cashier's checks In lelu of cash, as much ns postilblo for business purposes, until the present Hurry hns subsided. Colonel D. Y. Wheeler, western rep-roacntatlvo rep-roacntatlvo of tho Richardson Drug company, nnd well known throughout Utah, was run down and killed by an automobile In Denver lust weok. The weekly birth record of Salt Lako City wns brokun tbo past Week, tbero bolng fifty-three births recorded by tho health department. Of thoso twenty-thre.0 wore males nnd thirty fo-males. fo-males. ' Slippery rulla caused by a heavy rainstorm eausod tho runawny of an englno at Park City, the englno running run-ning off tho track nnd toppling over, but tho engineer and flromnn escaped uninjured. According to tho October report of tho horticultural Inspector of Suit Lako county, ho has destroyed 2!!7 bushels of applos during tho month bccniiBO of being infected with the San Joso scale. Fireman E. Allrcd of Spring City, who was attacked by a bull a fow days ago and rendered unconscious, Is reported us doing well. Ho had several sev-eral ribs broken, and was bruised about tho body. Tho Lchl Produce company loaded a car of onions last week for tho Denver Den-ver market. Thirty school chlldron topped thu onlotiB on Saturday and the consignment brought closo to $1 per hundred pounds. All construction work on tho Oregon Ore-gon Short Lino railway will bo stopped nt once. This order has been Issued lit pursuance to the geuoral plan of curtallmont of expenditures all over tho Hnrrlman Bystom. Fred Downo and Pat Daly, two Alta miners, who woro charged With hnv-lug hnv-lug robbed tho till of Doltrlch's saloon nt Alta of $74.7G on October 22, woro discharged from custory nfter tho ovl-denco ovl-denco ugahiBt them wns heard. Tho announcement Is mndo that on November 1 tho control of tho Oregon Short I-ltui road from Green Ulvur, Wyo., to Ogden rovcrted to tho Union Pnclflc, and tho road from Ogden to Sparks reverted to tho Southern Pa-elllc. Pa-elllc. 'Utiby Waychastor, tho llttlo 4-year-old daughtor of Samuel Waychastor of American Fori;, was accidentally shot through tho head with a bullet front a .38 cnllbcr revolver by a small boy companion whllo nt play. It Is thought that she will recover. An important discovery of nlum lt reported tw havo been mndo in central Utnh during tho pnst week, two minors min-ors having located what thoy torm a mountain of alum, with a number tit springs of nearly puro alum water running from lt. Mrs. Annlu Asennth Adams, mother of Maudo Adains.ttho famous actress, It Is claimed, Is to bu called by tho prosecution us its principal wltnoss In tho cobo ngnlust Mis. Aiinlo M. llrad-lev llrad-lev for tho kllllnc of Arthur Urown in Washington, I). C, December 8, 1900. As a matter of sulf-pr6tectlop tho bankers of Provo littvo decided to limit tho withdrawal by persons havlug accounts ac-counts of cash to tho sum of ?E0, twlco a weok. All checks and drafts will bo honored, but insttmd of getting cash for them credit certificates will bo given. Following tho uxamplo of (Uhor cities, cit-ies, tho Suit Luke clearing houso banks havo decided to Issuo clearing houso certificates In setiloment of balances bal-ances until custom cities atyiso tliat thoy uro settling In Uio regular way. Tho bankB havo adopted this plan ns a matter of protection.- , Accusod.of tho murder of Uzrn Penney Pen-ney and his son Goorgo, lti Millard; county, in 189S, George und John Hop-pr Hop-pr nnd Mrs. Mary Armstrong, who weitt nrrosted In Donver last, weok, at tho roquest of tho Utah authorities, assert they wJU easily provo -an nllbl and will soon bo released. Tho stnto- bpard, of health received reports of an extraordinary number of cases of disease at Mount Pleasant and Springvillo. Tho number., of sufferers suf-ferers from, rctrli'l ovor In Mount Pleasant Is reported bo twenty-eight, twenty-eight, nnd tho typhoid ioifor oases ut Springvillo total twenty-ono. President Josoph'F. Smith, In an address ad-dress at Uio quar,ter)y cpntoronco of tho Cacho j stake, urged tho farmers and, property owuoni to keep, down ,tlio ueds, undisald ho wished a law could be passed to compel every farmer to destroy tho burdock If ho .won't do lt without being compelled to. ' i t |