Show UTAH STATE NEWS Tho rho street car line has bas been finall extended from Salt Lake Cit City to ta Sandy Sand the people of or Sandy celebrating the tho arrival of ot the first car by a genera suspension of ot business and devoting devoUna the day to a general celebration Roland on 15 years old Is held beU at the Ogdon Ogden jail charged wan wun the theft of ot an automobile from froni the fair fail gro grounds Pearson has admitted his guilt and his only excuse Is that he had no car fare with which to return to town The Utah National Guard Is en encamped encamped camped at Dale Creek Wyoming where it wll wU spend fifteen days das IB In maneuvers and drill tactics Two Two specia cia cial trains were required to transport the different companies and their heir im- im Bert Owens a miner was dr at Midvale Tuesday while bathing Inthe inthe in inthe the Jordan river He was taken with cramps and was drowned before assistance as assistance I could be rendered by his Ills two companions Divers found the body ina ina in ina a twelve-foot twelve hole The third monster porcupine to invade Invade in In- vade the business district of or Ogden within the last month pushed his Ills nose through the swinging doors of or the Reed hotel botel entrance at 5 o'clock Tuesday morning and was shot by the tho clerk for his boldness Wallace R R. White of or Salt Lake City one of the known best attorneys In Utah dropped dead in fn Emigration canyon shortly alter after 12 o'clock Wednesday Wednesday Wed Wed- afternoon Apoplexy or heart failure is presumed to have been the cause of or death judged by br the circum circum- stances Salt Lakes Lake's death list of 1906 for the rue thelast last month mont included 22 infants and of these 16 were claimed by childrens children's summer Bummer complaint attributed usually to Improper feeding and four died from digestive trouble caused by ext ex- ex f t e heat beat Five persons died of typhoid fever Thomas Dunn Dunn an early settler of Utah died of ot old age at his home in Salt Lake City on August 1 Mr Dunn was born in Phillips Mich 89 years ago During the early days of his residence In Utah he lived in Ogden Og den where he was a bishop in the Mormon church Salt Lakes Lake's habit of ot taxing every IndivIdual Individual individual In In- or corporation for the privilege privilege privilege lege of at doing business ordinances ordinances nances directed against the manufacturers manufacturers and other interests has resulted result result- ed In an nn increase of in Heense li license II H- cense cease tax collections for the first seven seven seven sev sev- sev- sev en months of ot 1910 Around Boulder mountain there are hundreds of or wild unbranded horses and cattle Some of the people are beginning to catch them for the market Down toward the Colorado one man recently herded together and caught 50 horses some of ot them weighing as much as 1400 pounds William Wllliam Cab Cahill a prominent breeder breed breed- er of ot thoroughbreds of San Francisco has presented to the state of or Utah afine afine a afine t I fine thoroughbred stallion stamon to tobe be used in improving the breed o ol 01 horses in the state Any resident cUtah c cUtah Utah by getting a permit from Gov Governor Governor Governor Spry may breed his thoroughbred thorough thorough- bred mares to free of charge Harry Thorne Thome the slayer of or George E. E Fassell the in Salt Lake City and who was sentenced tobe to tobe tobe be shot allot shot on September 9 by Judge Lewis July 15 has filed flied an application application tion with the board of ot pardons to have his sentence commuted to life The matter will come before before be be- before fore the board of pardons for consideration consideration consid consid- August 20 20 at the regular meeting of or the board I Plans for tor an foot 80 boulevard to connect w with th the Ogden canyon boulevard boule boule- I Yard vard and thus supply a main highway from the center of the city to the tho canyon can can- you yon on are being prepared by the city engineer and the street department at t Ogden Secretary of ot Agriculture James Wil- Wil Il eon on oa arrived in Ogden Tuesday unattended unattended tended from an extended trip In the northwest where he has been conferring confer ring with forestry officers with a aview aview aview view c It getting a comprehensive idea of the effect the unusual drouth has bas had on the vast areas of ot farm lands in that section ot ol the country The nation crops win will f not suffer to any great extent from the long drouth which is still sUll prevalent said eaid Mr Wil Wil- I son aon n. n The Ogden school census will show an increase of or about according to unofficial figures figures' given out our irom school board headquarters The sprinkling system now beIn Installed on the county road south from Ogden city to the Davis county line will wm be completed during the week John Kokas the Greek leper whose presence in Salt Lake has caused no end of ot trouble troubie e. e will probably bly be deported de de- de ported to Greece Upon the discovery that Kokas was af afflicted with the dread disease he be was Isolated In a tent at the mouth of Emigration can can- you yon When Dr J. J Prescott who died from heat prostration in Salt Lake three weeks ago had bad be bet been n burled in Nevada It was found that he lie had in cash and considerable consider consider- able other property and now an effort ef ef- ef fort tort is 18 being made to locate his two children hildren a ason son and a daughter 4 f L |