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Show UTAH STATE NEWS An unusually lar;?o number ot cnst'fl of tyiJiold fovcr nro reported In Fountain Green. For selling liquor to two buys, n JnpnnoBO bartender of Ogtlen wns laat week lined $7C. About Heveiity.flvo enra of apples will bo shipped to eastern markets from Ogtlen this fnll. The State Federation of Women's clubs held (heir annual convention In Mautl the past week. Twelve door huvo been killed In the vicinity of Mayllcld slnco tbo opening of the season. Work has begun on tho construction construc-tion In Ogden of tho now depot 'for the Salt l.akc & Ogden Railroad company. com-pany. A lino specimen of the American eagle was captured In the hills about five mlloH from Ogden ono day last week. Frank ,M. Uiugford, a well known resident of Salt Lake City, died suddenly sud-denly wlillo 011 11 ranch which ho owned III Idaho. John Darldtih, 11 Gieek, fell beneath the wheels of 11 freight trnln at Garfield Gar-field on Sunday, being so badly Injured In-jured that hn tiled a few hours later. Sixty-four districts In Salt I.ako county will iiho voting machines nt the coming election and thirty-four will use tho Australian ballot system of voting. Tho farmers of Wlllard are at a Iobh to know how to get their beets out, as tho ground Is covered with snow nutl most of tho land is too wet to drive over. John Robert Oswobl, who had the reputation of being the oldest union Iron moulder In tho United States, tiled nt bis homo fu Salt Lake City oil October 24, at the ago of 74. Arrangements have been completed by tho State Art Institute for Kb next annual exhibition, which will bo held In tho nssembly room of the Hlch-Held Hlch-Held high school during tho second week in December. A couple of hunters killed a bear near Huutsvllle, Weber county, last week that weighed 000 pounds and wns nbout eight feet long. Old-timv hunters declare 11 to bo tho biggest benr they over snw. Savings deposits in ITtnh's banks hnvo tlecreased $1,31:1,000 In tho three mouths ending September 25. On the oilier hand the Individual deposits In the. banks have Increased within that time nearly $3,000,000. Tho suit of Annlo M. Ilrndloy, for her two children, against Max and Alice Drown, demanding 11 share of tho estate of tho Into ex-Senntor Arthur Ar-thur Drown, has been postponed until un-til Gumo time ufter November 9. Tho second mortgage on tho Western West-ern Pacific railroad, for $25,000,000, In favor of tho Contrul Trust company or Now York, wns Anally filed with the county recordor of Salt I.ako county lust' week. Tho filing fee wns $112.00. C. W. Sabine, a brakemau, wns killed near Green Klver, while in the discharge of his duties. Ho throw tho switch to center. Jumped on the pilot niul fun miller tho wheels of tho en-glnii, en-glnii, crushing both legs and an arm. Tho government assay olllco will bo established In Salt I.uko City by January Jan-uary 1, 1D0S. Tho gold and silver produced by tho Utah mines, can then bo turned Into tho olllco nt Salt I.ako and the producers will receive full value. Chief Deputy United States Marshal Mar-shal I.uclan Smyth has been appointed appoint-ed United States marshal for Utah to succeed William Spry, resigned. Mr. Smyth has been chief deputy In tho I'ulteil States marshal's olllco for twelvo years. ' Six thousand square feet of lloor (pace In the new homo of tho Salt ,'.nko Commercial club, which will be completed early next year, has been let nsldo by tho organization to bo tuteil for an Immense, pyriminoiit exhibit ex-hibit of Utah's resources anil Industries. Indus-tries. Thoro nro now three licensed women wo-men pharmacists In I'ttih, as n result of thu action of tho stato board of pharmacy In granting certificates to Miss Henrietta Vermillion and Miss Margaret Vermillion. Miss Nan J. Quick hail already passed tho examination. exami-nation. Tom Kvuiib, 11 resident of Drlghum City, but n student at tho Agricultural college at Logan, was badly Injured In a lootball game last week, Ills spMnl cord being Injured and his sixth vor-terbra, vor-terbra, at the bnso of tho neck being dislocated. His chances for recovery are doubtful. Marvin S. Taylor, a 19-yoar-old boy employed In tho nlllces of tho Oregon Short I.lno In Ogden. becoming despondent de-spondent because of III health, pawned his watch, bought a revolver, and ended end-ed his life. Deforo shooting himself ho wrote letters to different luemboru oi 111s laniuy. Mrs. Lottlo Wrlght-Sanford of Ogden, Og-den, a daughter of tho late Sheriff Holier Wright, becoming despondent last week, committed suicide, taking .carbolic ucid. She had been deserted by her husband five years ago, and since that tlmo hns been thrown upon her own resources. John K. Dooley, of Salt Luke, owner of the famous Dooly herd of buffalo, has presented two lino young buffaloes buf-faloes to the American Dlson soclotv Tho young buffuloea will bo placed on tho society's now national range on tho Flathead Indian reservation In northwestern Montana. Slnco It was dellnltely decided to establish tho headquarters of tho Fourth district ot tho United States forestry service In Ogden, tho olllclals of tho Weber club nro Interesting imsolves In tho preparation of u list p avallabln homes lor tlw convent-1 convent-1 11 co of the employeuii. |