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Show UTAH SJTE NEWS Bitten by a rabid coyote Ahe Rose, n rancher of Park valley, Boxelder county, is taking the anti-ribies treatment. treat-ment. School children of Salt Lake are to take an active part in the observance observ-ance of Utah Products week the third week in November. Preliminary construction work upon the plant of the Ogden Union Stockyards Stock-yards company, a new corporation, has begun at Ogden. Heirs to two eastern estates paid $27,633.45 into the office of the attorney attor-ney general last week to satisfy -nt heritance tax assessments. Bil'y Campbell was shot and fatally wounded in a pistol duel with a policei man at Salt Lake, following a hold-up in which Campbell had participated. Complaints charging twelve messengers, mes-sengers, arrested by detectives at Salt Lake, with violating the state drug law, have been issued by the county attorney. A contracting firm was fined $50 at Ogden, having been found guilty of having laid concrete pavement without first having obtained a license from the city. Iore than five miles of grading have been completed, with fourteen cars of steel and twenty-three cars ol ties on the ground, for the new Deep Creek railroad. Reports from Rozel in Boxeldei county are that the oil well struck by drillers of the Rozel Asphalt company com-pany is producing at the rate of about thirty barrels a day. The first squadron of Utah cavalry, under command of Maj. Yfl G. Williams, Wil-liams, arrived in Salt Lake early Monday Mon-day morning from Xogales, after four months on the border. Arbitration will be attempted to bring an end to the strike of electric fixture workers that has tied up tha shops of a number of Salt Lake concerns con-cerns for the past five weeks. Bishop John Youd sustained serious injury at Spanish Fork when a horsa which he was riding fell on him. Hia right leg was so badly crushed that the bone extended through the flesh. That a cache has been found in Sail Lake where drug store burglars stored their loot and that approximately $3,000 worth of drugs has been recovered recov-ered is the statement given out by tha police. Rolo Stuart, who was arrested at Ogden after he attempted to kill William Wil-liam R. Davis, his brother-in-law, and failed because Davis' pistol was de-fe-ctive, was declared insane by a lunacy commission. Emma La Rue Yeiter, SH years ol age, daughter of Airs. Maud Yeiter, was fatally burned when her night, gown caught fire from a grate in which a coal fire was burning at tha home in Woods Cross. Hurled to the pavement when an automobile in which they were riding was struck and demolished by another machine, Gus Eastman, of Murray, aad Mrs. August Magnuson, of Salt Lake, were seriously injured. Falling to sleep in a sitting posture on the Salt Lake Route tracks, in the outskirts of Salt Lake. Joe Palieso, an Italian laborer, was hurled several sever-al feet in the air but escaped serious injury when struck by a train. In connection with the plans to build a memorial at Ogden to E. 11. Harri-luan, Harri-luan, an association w ill he organized and membership sold to aaylvdv throughout the United States who contributes con-tributes to the monument fund. Chargi d w ith having carried away the detachable parts of the automobile automo-bile that was wrecked at Kiveraale at the time Don Carlos Bassett ot Salt Lake was killed, Paul S'.audte. a Riverdale youth, was . arrested last eek. The Utah state- flag as provided for by the legislature is a field blue on which is an American eagle w ith outstretched out-stretched w ings hovering over tlie figures fig-ures "lS'.HV the date of Utah's admission admis-sion to the union. The flag bears a gold border. Miss Irene Giles, aged IS years, who liveo in Plain City, was seriously injured in-jured and four others were painfully hurt when an automobile left tho road near the Utah Hot Springs, and plunged into a ditch, throwing the occupants oc-cupants out. Miles Kror, 29 years old, a Serbian laborer, narrowly es.-aped death when he was shot through the ear by Nick . Melich. at Salt Lake. The fact that Melich used a ballet far too small for the gun so retarded tho force ot the missile that it barely pierced the ear. Disinclined to make any attempt at ' lalsiug laundry prices, laundry men of Suit Lake are reported to be facias a situation where their pivilts are being reduced gradually. This Is the result, members of the trade declare ! of the steep increase in the price of supplies necessary in the operation of laund lies. An epidemic of anthrax, the deadly disease among cattle, has been dis-, dis-, covered at u dairy farm at Kiverton. 1 .Preferring death to serving out his sentence in the Salt Lake City jail. J. Kslick. 24 years old, a waiter, tuado no unsuccessful atfenipt to commit suicide lu his cell. Using a spoon, which he sharpened on the concrete floor, ho e-vercd a vein In his wrist. I Ten days after (he dentil of Ma mother. l-Mwa.nl llroathw alte, ft former form-er merchant of Man II, but mere recently re-cently resident ot Salt Luke, died at all l.ako . a result of n bullet wound In bl head received f "w hours befara lu tl bathroom of !! J homo. |