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Show UTAH STATE NEWS A twcnty-mllo nutotnobllo ronil race will bo. 0110 of Jho features of tho Dccorntlon dny .celebration at Ogdcn, Tho dwelling hauffo of Jnmes lllcls, located on n farm near Mount 1'lcan-ant, 1'lcan-ant, was totally destroyed by fire last weok. Tho thrco-yenr-old son of William CrltchloW, of Pleasant View, wns kicked by a horso one day Inst week and fatally Injured. Tho Mnntl local telephone company has mado an agreement with tho Doll Telephone company whereby they nro to bo consolidated. A Sprlngvlllo man convicted of soiling soil-ing liquor In violation of tho city ordlnanco has been sentenced to thlrty-Ilvo days In Jail. Fifty doctors from various cities In Utah nttenilcd tho fourteenth annual mooting of tho Utah Stnto Medical association as-sociation In Snlt Lake City Inst weok. I.andon U Downing, a wall known Bait Lako wool buyer, dropped dead as tho result of an attack of heart fnllnro at his homo on Saturday last John Hacking of Cedar Fort wnB knocked down by a frnctlous horse, his client bolng crushed in, his Injuries In-juries bolng such thnt death may en. luo. Martha d. Wolls, tho mother of former for-mer Governor Hebor M. Wolls, died in Snlt Lako City on May 12. SI10 enmo to Utah In 0110 of tho ox trains In 18-ld. Frank Ulodgett htm been sentenced to fifteen dnys In Jnll for tiro larceny of a number of cherry trees from tho orchards of some of his neighbors In North Ogdcn. Preliminary steps wcro taken by tiro directors of tho Webor clul of Ogilen, Inst week, looking to tho holding of a Chautauqua In Ogdon, probably tho latter part of July. Of tho 0,000,000 pounds of wool already al-ready sent out of tho stnto, about one-half one-half has been sont to St. Louis. Tho remainder of tho wool has boon sent to Hoston and other castoru poltns. Tho people of Park City celebrated tli q oponlng of tho Ontnrlo drain tunnel tun-nel on Wcdncsdny of last week, tho day being observed as a holiday and an claborato program carried out. Tho eight cases of smallpox In dtf-'fcrcnt dtf-'fcrcnt portions of Ogtlen can bo. traced to ono enso whjch wns not ro-ported ro-ported to the health depnrtmont, nc cording to tho sanitary Inspoclor. An appeal Is to bo taken to tho su-promo su-promo court by Jim Donaldson, sentenced sen-tenced to ton years' imprisonment for his connection In tho notorious Mc-Whlrtcr Mc-Whlrtcr bunco case, at Snlt Lake. Tho nctlon taken by tho Stnto Federation Fed-eration of Lnior in admitting ministers minis-ters as mombors of tiro association waB heartily upproved at n meeting of tho Mlnlstorlal association of Ogdon. Alt Sun, an orstwhllo prosperous gnrdonor of Ogdcu, is nt tho Wobor county Jail nwnltlng doportntlon to tho Orient, becnuso ho violated tho immigration laws of tho United Stntos. Andrew Johnson of Leamington was kicked In tho head by a fractious horse, tho calk of tiro horso'a forofoot bolng driven Into his skull. Ho is In n Salt Lako hospital In a precarious condition. Arrnngomonts nro to be mado for tho transfer gf tho exhibits nt tho In-termountnln In-termountnln fair nt Ogdon to tho utnto fair in Salt Lako. Tho Inter-mountain Inter-mountain fair will bo hold betoro tho Mate fair. William Lux, aged 22, whoso homo In in Seattle, whllo passing botween two cars at Thlstlo Junction, v.ia" knocked down and run over, ono foot being caught undor tho car wheel, severing two toes, breaking nnotlror and lacerating tho bottom of tho foot. J. II. CnsBldy, n tunnel workor for tho WuBtorn Pacific, In alighting from an Incoming train In Gait Lako City, was thrown against) a switch and literally lit-erally scalped. Ills skull was laid baro for sovorat Inches In four different differ-ent plnces. Ho will recover, however. Joo Garcia, tho Mexican bollovcd to bo Implicated with Joo Sullivan In tho murdor of Pollcuman Ford In Salt Lnko City, died nt Seattlo, wlroro ho was Bitot by otllcers whllo resisting arrest, without making a statement admitting his guilt of tho crime of murdor. After Mirroring torrlblo ugony for fifteen hours from tho effects of taking tak-ing a btchlorldo of more 11 ry tablet, tho two-year-old son of Jnmes A. Kiln-kenbonrd, Kiln-kenbonrd, or Salt Lako, Is dead. Tho tablets wero on a table, tho little oho getting hold ot them unknown to Its parent. Whllo Jackson Hunt, a rnrmor living liv-ing near Hooper, wns walking In a pasture near his homo, tin Infuriated bull attacked him, breaking blx ribs. Hut for tho assltitanco of neighbors who drove tho maddened beast away, it Is probnblo that ho would havo boen killed. Efforts are being mado by those in chnrgo of tho fifth annual celebration ot thu U. C. T, usnoclatlon, which will bo held In Salt Lako City, Jtino 18, 19 and 20', to securo rates ovor all roads In tho Btato, Present Indications are-thoy are-thoy will be given u rato of ono faro for tho round trip. Frank C. Doyer, ono of Sprlngvillo's most prominent citizens, died on May 12 of la grippo and Its attondlng complications, com-plications, after an Illness of thirteen woeks. Mr. Doyor wns born in Union county, Pennsylvania, . in 1833, and enmo to Utah In 1853, settling at Sprlngvlllo In 18CG. Lolyd Ivy had hiu nouo broken as tho rsult ot n rail from n broncho which ho was riding nfUphralm, Tho horso. becamo frightened whllo. com-Ing com-Ing down Main stiefft, and In tho at-tompt at-tompt to control It Ivy was thrown to the .ground, and was found unconscious uncon-scious shortly afterward. |