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Show UTAH STATE NEWS Tho attorney nr'i-i one rlay lant. H:k received iii irihi.-rl lan: ta.X:H. Myron Poller's Icf; hand was hrok-e hrok-e 11 by i j -i i j l; kicked by a cow at his home in Snyderville. There is quiii1 ;ui epidemic of st'ar lel fever in Levan. Seventeen case have been quarantined Ijy the county physician.;. 'I'lie 11 ve-yea i'-old son -of v7olm A. Crocket i of I,oi';in was accidentally thrown from a carriage and hU was biokeii. The t w mil y-t hi id annual convention of the. Tran iin isslssi jtji Commercial congress will la- In Id in- Sail. Lake August 27, 2H. T.I and 30. William Kobers, a'-d la, who escaped es-caped from I hi; stale industrial school at Ogden, has been captured at the homo ill' relatives in Salt Lake. William Wheat ley, aged HO, and Harney Har-ney Jtoouey, aged :;8, were caught rob-bing rob-bing a saloon at Park City last week and have been bound over to the district dis-trict court. The people of Tremonton and vicinity vi-cinity are rejoicing over the fact that a canning factory has been assured for their town in the heart of the great Hear river valley. A pool of all wool from the 1912 clip and the requesting of buyers to Kubmit a sealed bid on the same is tho plan which has been decided upon by the sheepmen of Ogden. Workmen are engaged in razing two of Ogden's oldest business blocks to make room for new and modern structures, construction work having already been started on one. Tho He-publican state central commit com-mit tee of Utah will meet in Salt Lake April 5 to fix the date for the state convention, at which eight delegates to the national Republican convention conven-tion will be elected. According to Dr. T. B. Beatty of the state board of health, the reports be ing received from various sections of it lie stato Indicate that the general health conditions are excellent throughout the slate. The Farmers' Hound-up and House keepers' conference at I-ogan has proven a great success, the demonstrations demonstra-tions in farming and housework being very instructive and highly appreciated appreci-ated by those in attendance. The railroad officials have announced an-nounced that the stockade at Ogden will bo permanently closed February 15 and that after that date no more of the shop employes will be lodged or boarded on the railroad grounds. Death claimed one of the oldest pioneers pio-neers of Weber county last week when Mrs. Mary Allen, aged SO years, and widow of the late Rufus Allen, died at Riverdale. Death was due to the ailments arising from general debility. de-bility. An apportionment of the $34,869.10, representing 25 per cent of the amount received by the state from tho national forests in Utah during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1911, has been made by the state board ol examiners. "Pea pool," a popular pastime in almost every pool and billiard hall in Salt Lake, will be played hereafter under danger of arrest for vioatlon of the gambling laws, if the policy put into effect by the chief of police is carried out. A triangular debating schedule is being arranged between the Fillmore high school, the Murdock academy at Beaver and the Millard Stake academy acad-emy at Hinckley. Each school will furnish two teams, one taking the affirmative af-firmative and one the negative. Five hundred and thirty-four descendants, des-cendants, running to the fifth generation, genera-tion, survive Sylvia A. Sandford, who died recently at Springville, aged" 97 years. Born in Vermont, Mrs. Sanford was one of the early converts to the Mormon faith and crossed the plains to Utah in 1S4S. The stars and stripes now wave from the topmost pinnacle of the new Walker building in Salt Lake, marking mark-ing the completion or the steel work of the highest building in Salt Lake and one that is on a parallel with the highest buildings of the larger cities of the Pacific coast. As one of the features of the celebration cele-bration of the fiftieth anniversary of the first performance given in the Salt Lake theater, the Salt Lake Opera company will revive its great est success. "Robin Hood." The opening open-ing of the historic playhouse took placo March S. 1S62. V. J. Bombino and William Milano, senior partner and manager respectively, respec-tively, of the firm of Bombino Bros.' Bankers, merchants and transpotration agents at Salt Lake, have been arrested ar-rested on charges of wholesale embezzlement em-bezzlement from their Italian countrymen country-men in Utah and surrounding states. An unknown man was ground to pieces beneath a Southern Pacific train near Teck. the body being found by a track-walker. I: is Relieved that the man was a Mexican, but nothing in the way of papers' or other means of rijlentilication could be found. yj& state medical board will prob-bly prob-bly prosecute person;; practicing medicine without certificates from the n ibtoi-d. Throughout the state there ' tr(Jjniidwives whoare licensed as M,VQ carry on ?general medical cj lyirsjg business in fWditioji. Such per-V per-V b wisdom e under the T&n ixferhe law. |