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Show UTAH STATE NEWS A "Doostor" club hns been or-tanlzod or-tanlzod at Park City, with about fifty charter members, Cbnrlos A. Malson, a Salt Lake mining min-ing onjflncor, was accidentally killed whllo duck huiitliiB near Ilea, Idaho, Tho Salvation Army provided nearly near-ly 1,000 of Salt Lako's unfortunatoa with a HUb8tuntlal Thanksgiving din-nor. din-nor. According to 0110 of tho bank of-fldnlH of-fldnlH of Ogden, thu local Institutions will not resume cash payments until about January 1. Cntoii Love, aged C9, who for moro than thirty years has been a resident of Wobcr county, dropped dead In Ogden on tho 27th. Oeorgo A. Morgan, a machinist, suicided sui-cided In a lodging house In Salt Lako City, as tho result of despondency over domestic troubles. Tho twenty-second nnnual couvon-Uon couvon-Uon of tho Utnh Stato Sunday School association was hold in Ogden on Friday Fri-day and Saturday of last week. Evorett Hucklngham, who haB been' gonoral superintendent of tho Oregon Short Uno, with oOlces In Salt Lake City, slnco 1904, has tendered his resignation. res-ignation. A railroad man at Ely, Nov., Is authority au-thority for tho statement that thero will bo direct railroad communication botween Ely and Salt Lako within two years. ' Salt Lako citizens aro In a fair way to got tho benefit of a reduction In Qro Insurance rates, as a result of tho recent meeting of tho board of Are underwriters. x Tho Progress Spinning & Knitting Mills company of Sprlngvlllo filed articles ar-ticles of Incorporation with tho secretary secre-tary of stato last week. Tho capital stock is $100,000. Italian laborers at tho rato of about 100 a day aro leaving Salt Lako for Italy. Most of them aro discharged employes, from tho Western Pacific railroad in Novada. Claudo Clarko, a negro, who killed Lowls Jones, colored, at Ogdon sov-oral sov-oral months ngo, during a fight in a gambling house, haa boon sontenced to flvo years' imprisonment Whllo working at a sawmill noar Torr'ey, in Wayno county, James Heath foil on a circular saw, and was almost cut in two, but dcsplto his aorious Injuries may recovor. A rabbit hunt in which a number cf Salt Lako sportsmen took part on Thanksgiving day resulted in about 1,000 bunnies being slaughtered, the Held of slaughter being Cedar valley. Tho farmers of Wlllard aro buBy hauling beets from tho dump to tho cars. Thoy had to sign contracts, agreeing to put thorn on tho cars, bo-foro bo-foro tho sugar company would allow thorn to dump tho boots. Nearly 1,000 sheep havo recently died on a ranch near Montlcollo, Son Juan county. From nil nppoarancos it seems that tho death of this large flock 1b tho work of somo spiteful fiend who poisoned tho animals. Representative Howell will lntro-duco lntro-duco bills at this session of congress to establish nn assay ofllco at Salt Lako, provide for public building at Brlgham, l'nrlc City nnd.HlcliOeld, and national soldiers' homo at Salt Lako. Word has boon recolvcd by J. II. Luckart, of Plain City, that ho Is ono of the holrs of tho Cornollua Drako ostato of Now York City, valued at $20,000,000. Tho nows camo as n Thanksgiving offering to Mr. Luck-art. Luck-art. Thanksgiving festivities at Wolls-villo Wolls-villo worn saddoned by tho accldonta) death of Arnold Smurthwatto, 13 years old, son of Alfred Smurthwaito, who shot himself whllo crossing a foot-brldgo, carrying his gun by the muzzle. A taxidermist of Ogdon recently Bccurod a peculiar specimen of duck. Tho bird lino a pintail, mallard wings, feet and eyes, teal bronst nnd a redhead's red-head's head, four distinct breeds. Tho duck was shot near tho mouth of Uio Ogden rlvor. William H. Bryan, a brnkoinnn In tho employ of tho Itlo Grande West-orn West-orn railroad, was Instantly killed at Bingham Junction, when ho was knocked from a car by a passing train which pnssod over his body and his right arm, which was cut off. In building tbo Wostorn Pacific tho englncoiB encountered hugo Bait bodB, said to bo eight mllos in width aud forty miles long. Thoro isn't, perhaps, per-haps, anothor such a salt doposlt in tho world. Tho salt beds nro about 120 miles wost of Salt Lako City. Edith Holllndrako, a 10-year old girl of American Fork, dlod last week from bleeder's disease. Tho dlsoase Is peculiar, and rarely mot with. Tho BUfforer gradually bloods to death, and all attempts to chock tho flow of blood merely prolongs llfo for a faw days. Alllo Griffin of Ogden had a 'narrow escape fioni death last week while hunting. In attempting to remove a locded gun from tho bottom of n buggy, tho sholl exploded, tearing tear-ing away parts of Griffin's clothing and Inflicting a painful Injury to his left hand. Tho annual session of tho grand encampmont of tho I. O. O. F. of Utah was hold tn Salt Lake City last week, Thern were representatives from elovon encampments, Including those from Rait Lako, Bingham, Provo, Park City,' Mllford, Ogdon, Euroka and Carbon Car-bon county., Detectlvo Joseph Pendpr, City Jailer Snyder, Patrolman Thomas Burke and Operator Mclntyro of the Western Union office in Ogden. have each been served with a subpoena to appear at Boise, Idaho, to testify In t) case of the state against George A. Pettlbone. |