Show UTAH I XKWS Joe Walcott and George Dlxon tae twft noted cotnml pugilists hare been In Utah the past week on their way to the coast where they are matched for n tight which will Isle nlaeo very soon v United States Senator Cannon has delivered four lecture on hit observation observa-tion In the Orient slnco his retnrn two weeks tlnre Ills obterrallont how the Inhabitant to bo a q alnt people John Dent the r Jonl man who was slot Salt Lake City dance on Thnnksglrlng night dlwl Saturday night at St Marks hospital The ball from Shavers rerolrcr entered Ihe back piercing Dent kidney the lower pert of one lung and lodged under un-der one of his ribs Tho coda commission expects to re calve the llrst 100 rnlmne of the ro rlscd statute of Utah from the Ne brake publishing house by Die end of this week The contracting printer will forward tho balance of the law I law I bonks In larger Installment at Intervals of about i onro n wrek until the full number is I reached Utahs Congressional delegation departed wickJorWnsJJngloji Ju lime la Iw I present at the opening of Congrest on Dccemder Dili Senator llawllns and famllr left on Tues darned onTliurshay Senator unit Mrs uinnon together with Congressman King who wlllbe joined by Ids family later A slight hitch hss occurred between 1 the Salt Lake 1 Los Angeles people and the Oregon Short Line regarding the consolidation and transfer that wa to hate been made an a preliminary prelimin-ary lu the building of the Deep Creek road It Involves the validity of some outstanding bonds but It Is I not thought It I will stand In the way of consummating the transfer Mary llepworth It I suing the Lambert Lam-bert Paper company and the Jennings vestment I company ot Mil Lake for IJOOOl for the iballi lit j her husband Thomas llepworth who died from Injuries In-juries resulting from n fall Into an elevator shaft In the liars of business of the Lambert Paper company on West First South street on January IBM The building was owned by lliu Jetinlng llrother Investment < > 1 n The plan of locating a community ol Christian people l In Iho Payette valley In Idaho was formed a year ago by Her I II V Clay pastor of the First Christian church of Salt Lake City Bo successful hare been hit effort to put his Idea Into effect that on Janu try lit tit will giro up Ill i pustotaU r fit I Salt Lake and remove to his I Idaho arm Several Bait Lake 1001111 soul ih I aJiiltlou a number living la Eastern East-ern Htates hare declared their Inlen Ion to follow him Into the neighborIng neighbor-Ing state William Cheney ol Carbon county who has a sawmill In Nine Mlle canton can-ton Hearer valley Carbon county found the skeleton of a man shout two miles from the head water ol the creek a hurt time ago The skcletoi wa burled In a ahnllsw grave covered by leaves and brush The skull wu crushed In clove the ear and from thus condition of the l > ody the man had evidently evi-dently liven I dead for over a year Ir O K Ilanstn a dentist Fatrrlen cold lhat the man was about o yean of ago judging from the coudltlon 01 the troth lie wa about tire feet ten Inches tall had black hair and was dressed In winter clothing wore a nary blue shirt a knife 1 scabbard aud carl rldgu bolt J Slowly but snrnly taut satisfactorily I the Utah silk commission It I founding the nucleus of n most Important smut profitable Industry The work Is I ad 1 ranclng on lines that assuro the largest measure of thlll best result ul tlnmtely Individual or household effort count for the most and It will not bu many year before the nation awake vo a realliatlon uf the fact that Utah with IU I farorablo climate and other conditions is I capable of rivaling tho old world In silk production nut only as to quality but In quantity The commission has caused plnnl rd 9000 mulUirry tress andjlrn jttlf c > litg of if l 19rf1 < f ofttifbest rradof o oqC dlluNiu the a1 hn 1ho commission annual report will deni onstralu that the sllkprodu lntf Industry In-dustry needs only to lie properly fostered f fos-tered and encouraged tube a grand success In I Utah Judgo lilies of Suit Lake ha toe to-e an order rtfeommltlliig Kuury 11 1 IItfTSflu a llustudIi ti tw nl Icoya Xlinjfnintf 1 n released on bond Nor 3 111 year but 110 soon be 1I1U0 violent again and hlo recommitment was newssltated The bait Lake police would like tn meet a smooth snlndler who U I opera tog around city lie Is I sllghto ol hand performer and make way with 1 IjuualoflUiur Kwnnmvv Jn tr f rrxr1 nAiy cad Jtltk ihabEur d clout turns ranging from tlO downward |