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Show I UTAH STATE NEWS Satisfactory progress on Utah's rep ircflcntatlon nt ith California cxposl l-ua Is reported. Moses S. Clark, S(5 years of ago, a .resident of Ogdon for sixty-three .years, died Monday. A Salt I.ako nttomoy announces that his firm has taken up claims .of Utah citizens against Mexico which ..exceed $r,o,ooo. Twenty-one, building permits npgre-gating npgre-gating 1 11,577 In valuo were Issued last week from tho ofllcu of tho Kali Xako building Inspector. Tho Immediate! purchaso of $1,200 -worth of nonpurlshnhlo food supplies for tho Ilclgl.ins hna been nuthorl7eil . by tho Salt I.nko chapter of tho Hod Cross socloty. Charles Clydo Drake l.'l yi'ars of jigo, who accldontally shot hlni3clf In the brain whllo examining n revolver tit hlH homo In Salt ako, November i3, died Docotnbor G. kdmund It. Knrass, chief clerk In tho Salt I.nku waterworks department hIiico 1002 and a resident of Salt I.aki for nearly twenty years, dl'.d Decern icr 5, at tho ago of CIS, Preparations aro being it ado by tho Wobor county commissioners to redls-trlct redls-trlct both Ogdon City and tho country territory wlUi regard to otlng dls trlcts noon aftor January 1, 11)15. Tho Utnh Fruitgrowers' association closed Its books for tho season December De-cember II whon tho last cars wero jsent to tho southwost, Tho totnl miiii-faer miiii-faer of cars ihlpped during tho season sea-son wnH 1,020. Tho Ogden, Logan & Idaho railroad will bo running earn from I.owlston to Preston, Idaho, by March 1, J91G, If tho tracks can bo ox tended In that time and tho car bultders mako deliveries deliv-eries on tlino. Two men entored a Jowo'.ry storo at flrlgbnm City and stolo a diamond ring valuo at $HG whllo tho clork turned her back to wait upon a wo man customer, who entered hurrlodl to got a watch. Affairs aro In such oxcollent shape In tho dopartmont of Herman II Harms, atnto chomlst, that ho has nf recommendations to mako to tho gov ornor In his biennial report filed Ir. tho governor's office. Tho 1915 Utah Chautauqua assom tly will bo hold In Ogdon In n tcnl with n aoatlng capacity of 1,200, in Btoad of at fllcnwood park as formor y, according to an nnnouncomom jnado by directors. Carl Johnson, 30 yoars of ago. at tomptcd suloldo by taking a poison ous disinfectant !u his rooms at Og don. His wlfo, who saw tho act, so cured a doctor and Johnson la now o: tho road to rocovory. Tho trial of c. II. Stovenson, chair man of tho Progrossivo party In Car t)on county, on a chnrgo of porjurj occurred at Prlco, and tho dofendanl was dlschargod at tho conclusion ol tho atnto'a testimony. Preparations aro being made by the National Woolgrowcrs' association and by tho National Wool Warehouse &. Storage company for tho holding of an Intormountnln wool auctlou sale In Salt Lako noxt spring. "When Itussoll Davis, ngod 1C. shot t a bltd In tho stroot In Salt l.ako, tho bullot from tho 22-callber rifle glanced from tho paoment and struck Kenneth Iteoco, aged i, Inflicting a -wound which may provo fatal. Utah artists and sculptors aro In vltod to submit oxamples of tholt work for exhibition In tho Utah but d Mgutf, ,nK nt lll San Francisco fair next Hl".i .year In lottors now being mailed from Bxtltii tno oflco of thu commission. K Salt Inko City's Crock colony U Kf, wrought up to u high pitch of excite- BfuK ment ovor tho arrest of Peter Ellas ffifSp Janitor of tho orthodox Crook church BKw 1n connection with tho murder ol BCfit Jlrs. Sophia Dournzanls, tho priest's BBu Peter Elian, Janitor of tho Creek &fHT Orthodox church nt Salt l.ako, whe HSR; was arrested on suspicion of knowing iBrw .something of tho circumstances nt WgflL tending tho death of Mrs. Sophia BEE Uourazanls, pastor of tho church, hat Bff fcocn roloascd. Btt'lL Tho body of C. T. Mead, about 35 Bl years of ago, probably a miner, wns IHSnP found in n amnll untennntrd housu In B&jli Ogdon. Ionth apparently hnd reoult Bffi''K ed from a throo-lnch gash across the B throat which, It Is bollovod, was in BEjjl Jllctod by Mead. Km Dr. E. O. Petersen, director of the nfl extension division of tho Utah Agrl- R' cultural college, undor whoso dlrectleri H, tho program for tho annual I-ogaJ BJ&f' round-up la fonncd, expects this Janu KIM ary to hao t'.io largest gathering eot n in tho history of tho two great connr fl ncoB nt tho college. Hffl'l An ovaporatl.ig plant for tho Hoi H' Tllvor val'oy Is ono of tho contom H? platod now Industries that probalnj Hjn- will bo established In tho year 1'JiC 'HnZfe, According to reports from Tremonton iBJj Apple's hnvo been sunt to big ovnporat Kir JnE nIautB for tM0 PurposQ of deter Bw m'p'i'g tho (luallty of Hoar rlvor r.n- tBffi ft. files -fter In lug scientifically treated I (Hf I i:inior I. Dowcy, now sorvlng four tBw h 'oon yaru '" "10 8,,lt0 Prison foi L'B$ ' Wiling Police Sergeant J II Johnston pl on July 4, 1911, Is among thoso whose m ii applications for clomency will como ur I ',1ml " for consideration by tho stnto boart i , , of pardons nl tho noxt moetlng, Do ;k member 19. Devvoy craves a parolo. 'M Tho residence of Mrs. Caddlo Stoft '! ' -lior, at Prlco, was complotely dostroy ,W' I ed hy flro, tho Inmatna oscaplug wltt B-! only tho clothoB on tholr backs The ' origin of tho flro flro la not known $" but Mm. (Stoekor dcqlaroa It to Ljmi ', itoeon of Incendiary origin. ii I K |