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Show UTAH STATE NEWS The Woods Cross State bank has been organized, with a capital or $25,000, to do a general banking business. busi-ness. Joe Bellovltch, an Austrian, aged 27 years, was fatally injured In a cave-In In the stope of the Daly-Judge mine at Park City. Rufus Franzden, a 17-year-old boy of Mount Pleasant, was thrown from a horse last week, his leg being broken brok-en In three places. The olghkyear-old son of Nutian Wells of Willard, who was seriously Injured, being run over by a buggy, is recovering from his Injuries. It Is probably that a rate of 1 cent a mile will be in force on all roads between Chicago and Salt Lake during dur-ing the G. A. R. encampment. I At the sixtieth semi-annual old folks' banquet held In American Fork w last week, there were present. 200 people between the ages of 65 and 70. Job C. Rolley, a constable at; Helper, Help-er, was found unconscious on the streets of Salit Lake, having been truck by a runaway team. He will recover. Arrangements are already being made for the Big Four county fair to be held In Ogden next fall, the counties coun-ties of Weber, Box Elder, Morgan and Davis participating. Two children deserted by their parents, par-ents, being placed upon the doorsteps Of the homes of two Salt Lakers, were last week placed in homes by the juvenile court, i It is probable that Utah will decide to establish and maintain a state building at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific exposition at Seattle, Wash., June 1 to October 15 thl3 year. Ralph Gardner and John Gardner, the boys who escaped from the State Industrial school at Ogden, while at work In a green house, were apprehended appre-hended at Pocatello, Idaho. David Hanson of Mount Pleasant was painfully injured in the head when a large tree fell on him. For several hours after the accident he remained in an unconscious state. Utahns are to have an opportunity to see the historic Liberty bell next June, when it will be taken on a tour cf the west on the way tp the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific expositon at Seattle. One of the most elaborate entertain ments planned in many months was the old folks' celebration, held at Ephraim last week, all oVer 65 years of age being guests of the entertainment entertain-ment committee. In view of the fact that a movement move-ment is on foot to abandon the agricultural agri-cultural experiment station at Lehi, the Ogden chamber of commerce is endeavoring to secure the location of the station near that city. Alex Carlson, the paranoic who murdered Miss Martha Ecklund at Sandy, shooting the woman as she sat reading her bible, has been adjudged ad-judged insane and is now confined in the state mental hospital. Life imprisonment at hard labor was the sentence imposed by Judge Chidester at Richfield upon Alvin Heaton, Jr., for the murder of Mary Stevens. The crime occurred near Orderville, Kane county, last April. Alfred Lockett, a man about 40 years of age, who reported that he had killed a man in Chicago several years ago and wanted to be locked up, has been adjudged insane and is now ah occupant of the State Mental hospital. hos-pital. As the result of a snowslide at the Alta-Hecla mine, near Alta, L. S. Turner, Tur-ner, a miner, is dead. The cabin in which Turner was staying was completely com-pletely buried in the snow, and it is supposed that death was due to suffocation. suf-focation. George Sorensen and Henry Hardin became engaged in a saloon brawl in Salt Lake City, during which Hardin ' is charged with having stabbed his antagonist, inflicting a wound in the abdomen which is not regarded as serious. It is rumored that ex-Senator W. A Clark of Montana may join hands with David H. Moffat for the building build-ing of the Moffat road from the Utah line to Salt Lake City, where it will connect with the San Pedro, Los Angeles An-geles & Salt Lake road. George Addie, aged 22 years, suffered suf-fered serious injuries at the Little Bell mine at Park City, by striking "'"'k, his pick into a "missed hole." As 7 his pick struck the powder an explosion ex-plosion took place and blew fragments cf rock into his face, thus blinding him. Earl Brown, aged 14 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Brown of Pleasant Greem, -as shot and instantly killed j . " with his own gun. while returning ' . from a rabbit hunt. The boy was in the act of crawling under a barbed ! wire1 fence -Tvhen the sad accident oc-I curred. At Paro'wan John Ayers has been sentenced 'to five years in the state prison upon, a plea of guilty of forgery. for-gery. The. offense consisted of drawing draw-ing an order, for money on Mr. Lund of Moder.a and signing J. Nell's name to it, and by which he obtained $40 in money, i . Lugi Veleafli. ;n Italian, who some j weeks ago ?ifmped from a rapidly moving passenger train in Nevada, j end sustained lisjr injuries, was last week tried at; Opdc'n.nnd found to be insane. He w'aj 'jawpK way to his native na-tive land at th-aVaufc? he jumped fram the train v.. tat : A |