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Show UTAH STATE NEWS Tlio slx-ycnr-old non of Adrtcn Ort-mond Ort-mond of Nophl Is doad ns tho result of being kicked In tlio head by n horse. Six townships, comprising 100,000 acres of land In Box Eldor county, will bo thrown open to settlement on July 23. According to an order from tho president, tho Boar Illver National forest will In future bo known as tho Cache National forest. Tlio Btuto board of land commissioners commis-sioners laBt week purchased 120,000 worth of Heaver county school bonds, bearing 5 per cent Interest nnd maturing matur-ing In 1028. A. J. Pendleton, a ploncor rosldcnt of Salt Lake, was kicked by a horso last week nnd fatally Injured. Mr. Pendleton was 70 years of nRO, and was a blacksmith. Sovoral horses In tho vicinity ot Ilrlgham City havo been killed by order or-der of tho state board of health ow-lnc ow-lnc to tho fact that thoy wore nf fllctcd with glanders. Along a strip of land about eighteen miles. long, traversed by tho Salt Lnko lloute, botween Nophl and Juab, nbout ono million bushels of wheat will bo grown this year. Wnllaco, tho son of John A. Ward, met with a serious accident at V1I lard, whllo loading hay. In some way ho fell from tho load and his leg was broken Just above tho anklo. Considerable) discussion Is bolng Klvon tho subject ot having tho railroads rail-roads entering Snlt Lako allow nil pas-Bongers pas-Bongers trnvcllng through tho city tho prlvilcgo of a two or threo days' stop-ovor. stop-ovor. Brooding over an Indictment by the federal grand Jury for alleged coal land frauds caused tho aulcldo of Thec-doro Thec-doro Q. Schulto, a woll known young IiiBiirnnco man nnd nlmtrnctor of Salt Lako City. For using tho United States malls for lllogal purposes, Dr. 12. S. Payne, a practicing phyBlclau of Salt Lako City and a man 70 years old, will servo two years at hard labor In tiro government gov-ernment prison nt Leavenworth, Kan, ABSiirances received from schools nnd colleges nil ovor tho stato Indicate Indi-cate that tlio exhibition or educational edu-cational matters nt tlio Utah stato fair, to bo held lu Salt Lako City October 5-10, will bo much largor than ovor before. Some- of tlio business mon of Pnrk City are working hard to havo tho Moffat railroad paBS through that town, as thoy aro well nwaro that this mining enmp would bo greatly helped, as would a numbor of other towns In Summit county. . Alfred P. Hoaton, tho young man charged with tho murder of Mary Stevens, of Ordervlllo, Kano couuty, hns been bound ovor to tho dlBtrlct court for trial, and will bo confined In tho stato penitentiary until court convenos, August 4. E. Emerson of Shoshono, Colo., whllo walking along tho track near Beck's Hot springs, was struck by a Lagoon train and killed: Emerson waa bound to tho brick ynrdB In search of work, and ovldently did not hear tho approaching train. Tho board of land commjssloners lost week paid to tiro contractor S1.800 for sinking n 000-foot experiment well In Cedar valloy. Water was struck In tho woll at 180 feot, but nono was encountered en-countered after thnt, Tho How at 180 (cot, however, Is abundant. Whllo Christian Jonscn ot Dewey was unhitching his horses from a sulky plow the other day, n bolt ol lightning struck tho outtlt, killing two horses Instantly and knocking nnothei and Jensen down. Jensen was badl bruised and hands nnd feet lacerated Mary Lehan, a full-blooded Chero koo Indian, who Is an active oxponem of tho nntl-rnco sulcldo proposition ol President Uoosovelt, called upon Gov ornor Cutlor last weok. Mr. Lehan claims to bo tho mother of twenty ono children six boya nnd fifteen girls. Through tho efforts of tho chamboi of commorco, tho Civic leaguo and members of tho local flro Insurance board of Ogden, lire IiiBiirnnco rates on dwelling houses havo boon reduced materially, affecting a saving of between be-tween $12,000 and $1MOO yearly to policy holders. Mrs. H. U Cress, of Portland, Ore. committed sulcldo In her room In an Ogden hotel, because her husband had deserted her, leaving n nolo requesting re-questing her to return to hor pnrcnts, Tho despondont woman took carbolic acid and wns dead beforo medical aid could bo summoned. Friends fear that William Fry, n farmer who recently disappeared from a point near Denver, has mot with foul play In Snlt Lako City. Slnco ho left his homo to como to Snlt I-ako recently, thoy havo heard nothing ol him, and nro asking the Salt Lnko police po-lice to locate him. Suffering from Incurnblo stonmdi troublo, William Taylor, nn early Bottler Bot-tler of Utah, 74 years old, commlttod sulcldo In Salt Lnko City, scndjng a bullet Into hlu abdomen, death' resulting re-sulting from Internal hemorrhage. Taylor lived alono, his lifeless body being found by a nolghbor. In a spirit of lovlty, n crowd ol young men ono night Inst week placed a cow In a coll in tho city jail at Mt. Pleasant, but tho authorities did not appreciate the Joko, and half a dozen ot tho offendors havo boon arrested Two plead guilty nnd woro fined 30 Tho others demanded trial. N. Peno, an Italian, assaulted Q, Monbrldl, a follow countryman, ni iho result ot a Baloon quarrel In Sail Lake City, stabbing Monbrldl with a pair ot Bclssors, Inflicting several igly outs about tho face. Peno is tow In Jail, and tho injured man in llowly recovering lu a hospital, |