Show UTAH S STATE AT NE NEWS NES S Th Thu re residence c or of pan panel lei B Buttars of ot Clarkston was destroyed by fire last week k Th The annual state f enc encampment ot of the Grand Ann Army or of the Republic was held in fri Salt C City last week J J. H. H Barker of or Logan had his his col collar collar collar col lar bone broken and was badly baly bruised bruis bruis- ed edIn In a a runaway accident nt last lasteel week eel It II Is ls probable that a kindergarten 1 department Ji will be added to each of or orthe the grammar schools of Ogden next year 1 Two masked men entered a saloon In jn Murray one night last week and held beld up the occupants sec securing about f p. Thomas Moore loore one of the oldest residents of ot P Park rl CI City y died last week from Crom a complication of diseases es after aCler a long illness Ulness Assurance having ha been given that L Logan Is to put In a. a sewer sewer system work is to begin on the ing lug In that city at mice once It is 15 estimated that it wilt will cost coat more to run the schools of Salt Lake th the coming school year ear than during the present year ear The Ogden and Weber rivers are swollen to high water marks Old timers rs predict a repetition of th tb the goods floods of or 40 ago when much damage was done That th the tho time for tor appeal begins to torun run the time a motion for a a anew new trial is disposed of or is reiterated in an au opinion handed down by the supreme court of Utah las last Preston Scherer a machinist employed em employed In the Southern Pacific shops at at Ogden Was seriously burned by an explosion of molten lead tead which was thrown o er over his hands arms neck and end face The Thea I assessed a essed valuation of or Davis county count exclusive of the railways and tran transmission lines which are assessed by the state board amounts to 90 This is 15 an In increase rease of ot over last yearA year A A A babe babo was born to Mrs G. G. G U. U Engstrom Engstrom Eng- Eng strom strom oni while crossing the Great treat Salt Lake ou on the Southern Pacific railroad one day last week Mrs Engstrom was In her wa way to her hom home near Idaho Falls Idaho C C. C. C Slade for twenty years a trusted of the Salt Lake postoffice postoffice postoffice post- post office convicted of ot extracting money from letters has been sentenced to three years' years imprisonment at Fort Leavenworth Kans Ogden is to have a new theatre theatres to tobe tobe tobe be under the management of John and to present the Klaw Erlanger Eranger Erlanger Er- Er langer anger attractions and others that have been under the control of Cort CortIn In Sn n the west heretofore The news comes from Berlin that Emma Lucy Gates a Utah girl Irl ha hamade has made her lieI debut in grand opera and scored a big triumph she having secured secured se see cured a five year contract with the Royal Opera company of Berlin BerUn W W. E. E Lucas a soldier stationed at Fort Douglas will face a charge of ol assault with Intent to to hill he having fired several shots at a a. young woman who had r refused to marry him none nonet t ef f the shots Shot taking effect ho however ver X oJ j LC Malone lalon ex champion pool player of oJ the world who shot and wounded Nels Paulson In Salt Lake City April S Is to be tried on a charge of assault with Intent to murder Pauleon Paul- Paul Paulson son eon Is out of danger and will recover Gus Travis colored a waiter employed em- em loyed by the HarrIman dining car system Estem and well I known In Ogden was accidentally killed by an officer of Pocatello Pocatello Po- Po catello catell Idaho who was endeavoring to stop slop f fight between several ne nc- ne- ne groes Wade Ellis assistant attorney general general gen gen- eral of the United States has ad advised Utah's representatives in congress that the fullest possible construction would be given to the memorial of Utah shippers filed by way of ot protest against railroads Claude Moyes the young oun man who fell from the Ogden viaduct some sometime sometime time ago as the result of ot carelessness of fellow workmen suffered the amputation am- am of or one of Ills legs last week the operation being necessary in order order or or- der to save his life tire H. H Higa a Japanese laborer was struck by a passenger train near the Beck Hot Springs and killed Higa was thrown against the side of of the cut and rolled back under the wheels of the coaches o ches where his his body bOdy was was I literally cut to pieces Several thousand young fish were left high and dry one day last week by the t turning out of the water from the Logan Hyde Park Parle and Smithfield Smith Smith- field canal The fish and game wardeh warden war war- den deh was only notified In time to save sa about 1000 the rest perishing H. H T. T Haines Hanes deputy state clan cian Is endeavoring to obtain the names of the live irrigation and res rca companies throughout the state for tor the purpose of sending out blan s to concern concerns which on will wilt be recorded recorded re re- re- re corded facts which are desired by the d department It Is is rumored that within a short shore time local capitalists will begin the erection of a modern grain elevator to cost In Ogden The Tho elevator elevator ele ele- dc- dc vator wilt wiH have a capacity of several hundred thousand bushels of grain It I Is Is' 1 said and will be located In the wholesale district The state food and amI dairy commission commis commis- sion authorized by the last ast legislature legislature legisla legisla- ture met in Salt Lake last week and completed its organization J. J S. S CarVer Carver Car Car- ver o of Ogden was chosen chairman of Cf the commission and T. T A. A Wil Wll- llama liams of Salt Lake was elected sectary see sec tary tarv and treasurer |