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Show I- UTAH STATE NEWS After suffering two days from lead poisoning, John Iljons died nt l'ark David A. Jones, road overseer, was soverely bruised when a. wagon ho was driving was wrecked by a San I'odro train near Spanish Kork. Joseph Sicker, attempted Hulcldo nt l'ark City by pouring keroscno over Ills clothes and thou touching u match to IiIb clothing. Ills death Is lwurly Tlio American Can company's plant at Ogdun Is Hearing completion. Tho factory will bo tho lurgest Individual industrial plant In Ugdeu other than tlio railroad shops. James 1'. Crawford was shot and fatally fa-tally wounded by a policeman In Salt Lake, after Crawford and a companion, com-panion, Cluronco Cox, had robbed a drug store. Cox Is In jail. During tho past week Corlnno wad organized Into a ward and hereafter members of tho Mormon church resld lug there will bo presided over by kot of officers of tholr own. Tho six-year-old son of Mlchnol Drown of I,ehl was shot In tho right breaBt by another boy who was shooting shoot-ing at birds with a smnll callbro rlflo Tho llttlo fellow will recover, Louis Vrecha, 211 years of age, was shot to death by John Cor In, nged 3D, at Bingham, consummating a quarrel over work and cards, which la said to have begun threo months ago. Mrs, Marinda Kershaw, 70 years of nge, widow of Aloxandor Kershaw, ono of tho stonecutter employed In tho construction of Salt Lako templo, died at her homo In Salt Lako o With n slcdgo hammor and cold chlsol, burglars Sunday night broke open n safe In tho storo of Harry OavroB, at Ogdcn, and Btolo $125 lu ciBh nnd watches and other artlcloi valued nt about $100. Tho body of nn unknown man, who hnd evidently committed suicide, wai found by two boyB In a suburb ol Salt Lako. A knlfo, covorcd wltb blood stains, was found neur tho body, and tho throat was cut. fleorgo .Mounfbr, formorly employed at tho Hotel Utah at Salt Lnko, but now a prlvnto in tho Fifth corps ot tho French nrmy, lies wounded In hospital nt Lyon. His right leg wa battered by n fragment of a German Fire of unknown origin destroyed tho barns and contents of tho Mur-dock Mur-dock ncudomy nt Heaver, causing a Iobs ostlmnted at $2,500. This Is u total loss to tho academy, as neither tho buildings nor contents wcro In-Efforts In-Efforts to ostubllsh n great wool warehouse- nnd annual Bhcop show In Salt IjiUo City, In lino with tho alms of tho National Woolgrowors' association, associa-tion, will bo inndo by tho now Industries Indus-tries commlttco of tho Salt Lako Commercial Com-mercial club. Uosottn Dunn loBt hor $50,000 dam-ago dam-ago suit against tho Satt Lako & Og-den Og-den railroad, nt Salt Lako last week. Sho Bued to recovor damngos for tho death of her husband, William Dunn, who was electrocuted whllo in tho employ em-ploy of tho company. George A. IJlnck, formorly territorial terri-torial secretary ot Utah, and who was known as Governor Black, becauso ho had Bervod as governor of this stato during tho absence of tho govornor, ... died at Wnllsburg, Wash., November gift 27, fit tho ago of 7a. Sujl E- V. Mont, 30 years of ago, a holler- KB f maker, und lOdwIn Tnne, 08, a shoo- H!I;' maker, wero nrrosted ut Ogdcn, Brl chargod with selling opium. A quan- J5g!. tlty of tho drug was found In pobsos- JJUJI B,on ot encu of tno men- II was con- Wfrffi coaled In playing cards. Hjf Tho freo night school has bsen BkIJ opened at Ogden. Tho night school SiiHH wl" uo conducted frco for all who j3Hf may desire to nttend. This especially Kffiftf Includes men and women and young BvJjL peoplo above tho school ago who are BJRS prevented from attending regular Hft school sessions during tho day, fl y Mombera ot tho United Commercial ( Clubs ot Salt Lnko county announoo a HEn "tnv BtoP l their plnn to establish n Hjj! co-oporatlvo sugar factory and follow Hk.iI It with tho statement that when this Hlfc S entorpilso has been launched they will E start work for u cooperative meat Hfyf!! packing plant and stockyards. HJDf Charging negligence on tho part of Hjk . tho railroad, Oscar T. Jones has Jnstl- H- tuted suit against tho Donver &. HIo B? $ Grande company In nn effort to re- Hi covor t-MOO damages for injuries nl- R'!5 leged to havo been received Juno 24, Hkf 191 J, when his uutomobilo was struck HHr,- by nn engluo near Hoy, Wober county R With a view of kooplng nt homo Hra fj money contributed to tho general Hod HRjff Cross fund for the relief of Kuropcnn Klfc war sufferors, an mauy supplies ns HKj possible will bo bought in Utah. Hh if, I'lans for tho most olaborato annual BKrg convention over nttompted by tho B Utah Cnnncrs' association aro being Bfi; mado for tho two-day session in Og- den, probably ou January 13 and 14, Bl Tho gathering of tho furnitura for Hjfaj Utah buildlngB at tho California ox- HnI positions has buen begun by the Cull- Hjmf fornlu expositions' commission. The BKjrg -it furniture, ninety-six pieces in all, wn Kill: contributed by tho manual training K$'f departments of various schools In the Km, T'"J e8tnbllnhment of n working Bt fe-Irla' homo in Knit Lake has bean Jfj'T proposed by a locil mini Interested in the inorul uplift movement, nnd the proposition haB mot with the approval of some of the ci'y's most influential J business mm and wouun. |