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Show UTAH STATE NEWS $ The :utRh State Mcdlcnl nBsoctatlon 85 aeld Its ihlrtoenth ftnnuiil session In 7 Salt Lake (City last wuck. & 'Diphtheria of a virulent typo hs g. again maile.ltB appearance nt KaysvIUe " nnd an epidemic Is feared. An Ogdon woman .who waa Bent Uo jA the asylum last -week Imagined that ho was Evelyn Nesblt Thaw. t;-' J. J. Bryant, a brnkuman, fell Irom a. train. near Ogdcn nnd was sorlousl) Injured, his skull. being fractured. J. M, Hlchardson, n prospector dropped dead on the streets of Salt . Lake, death being due to heart disease J J. H. Hobbln,.n traveling man, wni thrown from a buggy In a runaway r near Tromont.nnd sustained a broken ' to. Tho Lohl Fourth ward will build a (7,000'moetlng house. Tho ward hat j', been holding Its meetings In a rented room. Z The next session of tho grand ' chapter of tho Eastern Star of Utah 5$, will bo held In Salt Lake May J and 10, 1908. Tho Woodmen of tho World hold , their thirteenth district convention In i Provo last week, about 100 delegates being present. Prize fighting Is not to bo tolerated t In Salt hake, says tho chief of police, and tho contest between Christie and , Williams haH been called off. Robert Molr, aged G5, a laborer, sul- r3lded In a lodging house In Salt Lake, taking strychnine. Ho left a noto saying ttiat 111 health wns tho cause. W. D. Candland, of Mount PleaBant, hipped 175 head of his graded sheep to 'x . Salt Lake Jlrm, having sold tho ' nunch there. He received over $2,000 for the lot. A daughter of James Tit comb, ot Falrview, Utah, about 1C years ol age, fell asleep with n pin In hor mouth and swallowed it, an operation being necessary to save tho girl's life. William H. Smith, a tnotorman eni- I ployed on a Salt Lako Street car. was seriously Injured ns tho result ol a collision between two cars, his right leg being badly crushed nnd broken. Announcement Is made from the census office nt Washington that Joseph Jo-seph F. Smith, Jr., of Utah, had been "'appointed special agent to compllo statistics on churches nnd religious work. Michael Kllborn, nn old locomotlvb engineer, lost a leg In an accident In tho Rio Grnndo Western yards In Salt JUiko. A switch engine ran over him, Jffncarly severing his left leg between (ho nnklo and knee. Tho Bupremo court, In a decision handed down last week announced tho H far-reaching principle that when there Is substantial evidence to support the findings of tho trlul court, such find-lngs find-lngs will not bo disturbed. I Fearing thnt he. would bo seriously Injured becauso his car was- running away, a motormnn named Bubb Jumpod from a Salt Lako car coming down a hill nnd broke his nrm. The passengers were not Injured. f The .president Is snld to bo consider-tag consider-tag the advisability of iiarplng one of tho now battleships of tho Dread-H Dread-H naught typo for the stato of Utah. H Thoy will bo tho largest ships In the navy, and contracts nro soon to be nwnrded. Unless somo unforeseen delnys oc-cur oc-cur In the transportation of tholi trnlnlond of mnchlncry, supplies and laborers, Mnney Ilros. will begin work tin their Western I'aclllc construction contract nt Wlnncmucca within two J. W. Carpenter, of Conlvllle, for mcrly in business In Knmas, suffered a (3,500 loss by tho luirulng of his big barn at his K:iiiiih ranch, Do-hides Do-hides the dnstructlon of tho structuro, which was a completo loss, several vo hides, harnesses and n horso were do- Jnmes 15. Martin, formerly n resident of Salt Lake, wns found locked In n box car ut Pueblo, Colo., and was moro dead thnu alive, ho having been in the car for flvo days without food ur water Martin wns stealing a ride 4111I wits locked In while lie wnu Glenwood Park, ono of tho most nt tractive nmiiKemeut places of Ogdcn, will this year start out on n now careei Manager It. A. Chant, or tho Opera houeo and Utnhua, has secured a lenso on it UW live years, and will have charge of tho bicycle rnces at Tho coal dealers of American Fork liavo given orders to the coal com-pantos com-pantos to ship nil the storage coal thoy cuu consistently send to that city, Tho dealers are certain thnt tho coal (amino during the coming winter will bo far more severe than during the ( By an act of tho Inst legislature, tnh now has a board of horse com-mlssloiu-rs, who have charge of tho do-partmeut do-partmeut of horse breeding, with head, quarters nt tho Agricultural college, f AH stallions standing tor public service jn tho state must bo recorded with this department. There enmo near being a lynching at (larfleld Sunday afternoon. Sover-ol Sover-ol hundred infuriated Greeks, bent on HH summarily dealing out puulBhmout to Frank l'enna, an Italian, who had as-vaulted as-vaulted nnd badly Injured ono of HH (jii'lr number, chased him for two or fl three miles. |