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Show UTAH STATE NEWS f ry ft' .DontlstB of Salt Lako will Join tho j ( physicians In Increased rates. Tho In- J'4" 2 crensed cost In living expenses Is S ' fi given as tho reason. ; When tho annual Bhow of tho Cache i t County Poultry association was bs opened at Logan on Wednesday there j?: wero over COO birds on exhibition. Whllo attempting to readjust a bolt ' ig near an electric cablo in tho mlno of :" j. tho Boston Consolidated at Bingham, 1 ? ' Charles Brcllng, an electrician, was V instantly killed, r. ; V Charles May, aged CC years, was ,y ! found dead In a lodging houso In Bln& ! ham, hnvlng died somo tlmo during v tho night. Death is said to havo been duo to heart failure. . Urlal Eugcno Curtas, one of Spring- ( vlllo's old and respected citizens, died i" ' Thursday. Ho was born In Ohio In I 1 1832 and camo to Utah In 18C2. He ', was ono of tho early educators. ( , . Tho county commissioners of Wo ' ber county have mado swooping re- '' ' , ductlons In tho salaries of somo of the im, t county employes, somo of tho salaries Iws v. being cut from $125 a month to ?80. SKf- ' Samuel Wolf, a 13-year-old boy ol ft-, Ogdon, was sovorcly bitten by a vie- ELjs " lous bulldog whllo riding along the street on a bicycle. Tho boy's nnkle was badly lacerated by tho teeth ol jp - tho dog. &j. "4 Jack Hume, at ono tlmo champion amateur blcyclo rider of tho west, is dead nt his home In Salt Lako City ns a result of injuries Biistnlnod when ho fell during n raco m Salt Lako City $ . 4 list July. A total of 25,120 acres of InndE KV . along tho San Rafael rlvor In Emorj Hp! county has been restored to tho pub jf , 11c domnln. Tho land was withdrawn life; In 1909 for Investigation as to Its Mffi ;-, , value for powor sites, hi - A totnl ot 5,250,000 trout eggs have , been produced in Utah this season, nc- ; cording to tho report prepared by V, Fred W. Chambers, state fish and f' gamo commissioner, r'or tho first time j, tho stnto has not had to buy any eggs j , from tho cast ' : A formal charge of murder in the first degreo has been filed against Wll W"-t Ham Lewis and Thomas O'Doll, the EsF"' two men charged with having held up witr Ovorland Llmitod nt Reese on jpJtT " January 2, and killing William Davis, t,. V a negro porter. L'M ; Ico consumers in Brlgham City are ft 4 ' bocomlng uneasy over tho prospects K '. for obtaining ico this winter. As a WW' rule, tho ico houses arc usually filled pi,'' , before January, but so far thero hasn't f . DCon nnv no ot nioro than three F'jK7 Inches In thickness. ' IK' In nn cu0I"t impress upon the jf'H&: ' minds of mothers in Salt Lako City LKv tho fact that measles is a dangerous dlsoaso, tho city board of health will distrlbuto 30,000 circulars among the school children, containing informs k" tion concornlng this disease rL, ', Utah-mado whiskey is on tho mar t 'v ket Tho first barrol of whisky ovoi mado In tho state, bearing tho tax b' S' stamp, was sold In Salt Lako last i Wh, . week by tho Utah Distillery company. JMjL Tho distillery Is at Murray, and has eon In Porntlon two months. Resolving Itself into a general boost .1 , for tho stato, tho annual banquet ol :' p tho Manufacturers association of Utah was hold in Salt Lako City, Thursday I . night. Tho menu was mndo up ol 5 all-Utah products from ono end to the 3 othor and tho toasts wero on Utnh. t v Members of tho board of governors of tho Murray Commercial club, to- , gothor with offlcors and n lnrgo num I ber of tho prominent citizens ot the town, havo definitely decided that a : campaign should bo Inaugurated at oncb for a now Commercial club build- Tho report of tho Btnto board ol . health for Deccmbor Bhows an In-cronso In-cronso in diseases and deaths In moot of tho countlos and a romnrkablo in-creaso in-creaso In tho number of deaths from pneumonia, owing probably to the wintor season. In tho stnto thore ' woro 381 deaths from all causes. James Sabine, Sr., superintendent ol tho Salt Lako couuty inflrmnry, was painfully Injured at tho infirmary grounds Wednesday morning by being caught boneath a falling trco. Mr. Sablno was directing somo men in felling trees when tho accldont occurred. oc-curred. That decaying tooth and tho ill . health that results from this condition is roBponslblo for 16 per cont of the failures of children to graduate from tho public Bchools, was tho unusual Btatomont made by Dr. Will L. Ellon . .beck, dentist, to an audlonco at tho - ' tuberculosis lecturo courso in Salt Lako City. Tho health commissioner of Salt Lako City declares that fully 60 por . cent of tho deaths in Salt Lako are i li from provontablo diseases, and thai i tuch diseases exist and spread largolj It V, through Ignoranco and prejudice |