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Show I UTAH STATE NEWS Erection of tho now shecp-Bhenrlng plnnt tit Modena hns been stnrtetl and . Jt will bo completed within sixty ' dnys. Don Martin attempted sulcldo In Og-' Og-' don, shooting himself, and now oc- i cuplcs a cot In n hospital with small ' chances of recovery, William McDonald, for forty years a resident of Big Cottonwood, died Tuesday of general debility, at tho age of eighty-eight years. James Tobln, a lnborer, aged 57, was struck by a Btrect car In Salt Lake, sustaining a painful scalp wound and minor cuts and bruises. H Whllo two boys wcro testing an air gun In Salt Lako City, Robert Wooley, aged 5, was shot in the eye, nnd It was found ncccssnry to remove the H H Tho murder trlnl of Trefla Raoco- Hj rich, tho Austrian who shot nnd killed Mike Phic nt DInghnm on Februnry 19, 1909, as tho result of a religious H' feud, 1b being held In Snlt Lake City. Preparations are being mado for the nnnunl poultry show to bo held at B- Logan, January 18 to 23. Theso gnth- H crlngs of poultry fanciers have become H extremely populnr In this part of the H H While Investigating the workings In H the Grass Creek coal mine, near Coal- H 4 vllle, J. E. Pottlt stato coal mine in- H' spector, lost his footing nnd fell n short distance into a shnft, breaking a Fire which started in tho barn of H Rob.ert BInmlrcs, at Farmlngton, cnus- H cd a loss of $600 and came near cost Ing tho lives of sovcrnl head of stock. It is supposed that tho fire was start- Ht, cd by n tramp sleeping In tho barn. H John McDonald, n pioneer resident H of Utah, having crossed tho plnins H with the handcart veterans, is dead at i llcber City. Mr. McDonald wns 78 '-v years of ago and had been a resident of Utah over since ho wns 9 years of Hi age. Ad effort on the part of John Mc-j Mc-j , DVrmott to liberate himself from tho m Ogden jail was nipped in tho bud H when McDcrmott wns found in tho H' ' net of turning the lock to his cell with I: a woodon key which ho had mado III from a broom handle. Hl i That there is good profit In tho H i poultry business If proper methods H aro pursued Is the opinion of Pro-H Pro-H lessor George Turpln of tho Agrlcul-HI Agrlcul-HI tural college, who delivered an ad-Hi ad-Hi dress at tho Farmers' instltuto held HI at Murray on Wednesday. I- While out hunting, Roy Burnslde, (,! IS years old, of Hound Hill, nccldon- ip tally shot himself in tho loft foot. He I ' was taken to tho h pltal at Mount II j Pleasant, where physlclnns nn-Im nn-Im I nounced thnt tho boy's foot probably In II would hnvo to bo amputated. Ilj In an effort to nbato tho alarming If , lncrenso in juvenile delinquency, Og-IHi. Og-IHi. den's chief of police will nsk the city IHj i council to pass ordinances forbidding Jm ' I billiard and pool rooms to romnln op-H op-H J en Sundays, nnd a more strict enforce- H 4 ment of the present regulations. H William Scott, colored, aged 25, la H being held In the Snlt Lake jail await- H 1 Ing an examination as to his sanity. j(H Scott entered tho police station nnd IH declared that ho had been shot in tho IH leg. An examination revealed no sign of a wound, but Scott insists thnt ho F-. Is wounded. oHh Crazed by intoxicants, George i Krause, a musician of Ogdon, attempt- aH t ed to throw his wife from tho window jfH I of their bedroom, four floors above gH ! 1,10 street, but was overpowered when r9 j the woman's screnms brought nssls- 'jflf I tance, and now occupies a padded coll at tho city jail. fly Special Inspectors have Inspected jjHn fourteen dairies and milking barns In jHu i Weber county. According to tho In- HU Bpectors, only a few of these places rM havo a scmblanco of sanitation. Tho feflj inspectors loft orders for tho dairy- iHr mon to clean up their places at once. iHfj) Finding .lack Johnson on tho side- flffi y, walk In Ogdon, apparently dead, by- Wf stnndors took bis body to tho pollco If Btntlon and started an Investigation, if when Johnson, who had been attacked H ' by an opilcptlc fit surprised tho in- Hh vestlgntors by jumping up and run- H. olng from tho room. H ; Richard L. Henry, who wns nr- in rested in St. Louis n fow days ago i for robbing mnll bags and who after- Iffl wards confessed to robbing tho H Springvillo postofflco October 19, Is H on his way to Utah in charge of a H postofflco inspector, to bo tried hero HI for tho Springvillo robbery. BR Tho city marshals of tho cities of Utah county mot In Provo on Thurs- H day, on invitation of City Marshal Hfi James T, Willlama of Provo for tho Wm purposo of getting bottor acquainted Hi nnd organizing to assist each other In IBf: tho enforcement of tho laws of cor- HH poruto cities of tho county. |