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Show UTAH STATE NEWS B.' Tho town of Ulchfleld 13 to have cc- I, ; " mcnt Bldowalks, the cost to be about B; 15 cents per squaro foot, t Prank Pierce of Salt Lako Is to bo IT rctnlncd as nsslstnnt secrotary of tbo k ' Interior, according to tho latest re-It, re-It, ports. mi i Chiof Forester Qlfford Plnchot will I bo In Ogdcn March 23, for tho purpose) jl jr- of Inspecting tho forestry work In p ? this district. I I Henry Brown of Koosharom Is role ro-le 4 ported to bo recovering from Injurlos BjV sustained some time ago, wlion a l horso fell on him. li It Is probable that President Taft lb ' will attend the national cncanipmont If of the Q. A. n. to bo held In Salt Lako W' ' City, August 0 to 14. ML It Is stated by wool buyers that ' from 85 to 90 per cent of tho Utah iBj ' wool clip has already been contract- !( v'. ed for at from 17 to 22 cents, - L. D. Wilbur, a machinist employed I! In the Southorn Pacific shops at Og-Jp Og-Jp den, Is dead as tho result of a heavy steel beam falling upon him. B't' Through tho efforts of tho Weber BJ' club, tho prospects for tho early orcc- I I tion of a Y. M. C. A. club houso In Og- I W, j don will probably be soon assured. iJlj Tho railroad between Ogdcn and I 'j Plain City, passing through Fnrr Ml West, Harrlsvlllo and other prosper- (" ous communities, Is now a certainty, I'' Within a short tlmo there is a prob-S prob-S ability of a largo woolen mill boll bo-ll ; Ing erected In Ogden for tho manu-33 manu-33 ;j facture of blankets and othor woolen II articles. j George and Frank Taylor, tho ntf- 13 . groes who pleaded guilty to burglarlz- LB - ing a dwelling house nt Tucker, have Bl; '. been sentenced to servo ten months v In the stato prison. Wi Mary Ann Frier Bmlth, wife of Pa- I i trlarch William J. Smith, and ono of I Utah's pioneers, died at her home In lltl ii- Salt Lako City on March 9th, Mrs. II'! i Smith camo to Utah In 1849. FbI) " Governor Spry on Thursday of last ffl'l j week granted a rcprlovo to Thomas N , Vance, tho Salt Lako man who was to itu i have been oxecutod on Friday, March - - 12, for tho murder of his wife. II j k Daniel P. Gavin hns beon placed $rj I under arrest in Salt Lake City on BjBi'r ; the chargo of. attacking his divorced Fiwrj 1 wlfo on tho streets, knocking her ig$i; BCuac'esB and badly beating her. fjBvj Tho report of Salt Lako county's 'mi' ; commissioners for the poor shows itff ' that during t,ho month of February $ j! jf the pauper department rendered as-t' as-t' j elstanco to 307 dlfforent families, or 51', " 1,129 personB, nt a cost to tho county IB' ' of $3,155.40. Iftj; " Among tho many pleasing features llu't of tho Old Folks' day celebration at B3 y Draper was tho colobratlon of tho one RtfiT hundredth anniversary of tho birth yljjff-. of Fatllor Osborne, a resident of that nljflt town, and said to bo tho oldest person 1" p in tho siato of Utnh. ;1 1 f While nt work In tho Southern Pa- ! I cldc shops at Ogden, L. C. Wllvor suf- Bljj fered Injuries by being crushed by a .nil I- falling stool beam, which may result juBII fatally. Tho heavy beam fell at least mm V, thirty feet and struck tho unfortunato man squarely on tho back, jjgjf i p' Already ovor $2,00(J has been ralsod ' y tho committeo In chargo of tho SI ; sheop exhibit, which will bo hold In in; i Ogden next Jnnaury in connection ill l -with tho convention of National Wool- tMM f growers, to bo hung up as premiums M j . for tho best stock exhibited. i That Hugh Meyers, tho youthful . erlpplo, who camo to Salt Lake from ! I Park City In company with "Boston II i Joe" and Phil Mann, was Implicated am i In tho murder of John C. Barnett, who ? waa found dead In a Salt Lake room- Sjl ? Ing house, Is tho opinion of tho cor- j : oner's Jury, Iff t Jnmos K. Glllesplo. dean of Utah 119; f real estate men, died at St. Luko's IP p hospital, in Chicago, at an early hour jfm I Thursday morning, March 11, follow- ml ( ing an exploratory operation for can- jnl cer of tho stomach. Mr. Glllesplo en- Jffit l tercd tho real estate business In Salt Wi I Lako City In 1878. SB p At n meeting of tho directors of tho jjim K Utah Manufacturers' association last 'All week, a scheme which had been work- K l cd upon some tlmo to glvo an Indus- Ini f trial fair In tho chamber of commerco Jlffi f building from April 2 to April 10, dur- j -TO lug tho period of tho semi annual con- i JBj , Ierenco,""waB upproved. j B ' John McAvnnlo, nn employe ol tho I, H ' Daly Judge mlno at Park City, met 111 with a painful accident last week, IH; which mado It nocessary for him to wUm have thrco fingers of tho left hand m amputated. McAvanlo was working In tho carpenter shop and had his '(Bdp. baud caught In a saw. jPJB- Dr. James E3. Talmaga Is to bo tho president of tho organization which $M?"' rVlll bo known as tho Utah Health tSl, ' league, which has been organized In Is "Salt Lako City as a result of a movo- m.; mcnt started somo weoks ago In ro- ,fcjif aponso to tho call ot somo ot tho iyH physicians of tho Btato, Untn Ogden City and the Ogdcn I Kapld Transit company "got to- IJl gcthor" on tho dlfTorences existing Hf over tho franchise" desired by tho Mmm company on Wall avenue, plans for ImWl all city extensions of tho company BUI wJ1l bo temporarily abandoned, ac BHB cording to latest reports. |