Show UTAH STATE NEWS N H work will lie begin III on the addition to the new federal building in ogden eoon georgo george T smith t tas has as been appointed postmaster ut tit garrison millard county 1 9 D B mcgovern McG ovorn a section irasid hand was vas run ovir by a train in tile the ogden yards ant and instantly killed Far banners merri of mapleton and spring ville will form it corporation and build a cannery tills season one of tile free soup BOH houses recently opened in salt lake city lias has been closed as the demand for it had ceased to exist an ogden woman has sued the owners of a gambling house in that city for which sho she claims her husband lost while gambling the ilie charity ball given at park city to provide a purse tot for miners 0 out ut of 0 employment was waa a finati cial success the receipts being close to 1000 henry W Nals naisbitt bitt known to the older people of utah as the pioneer poet tied died in salt lako city on oil tho the octh at tho the ago age of 81 mr aar Nals naisbitt bitt camo came to utah in fix 1851 1854 hy by a majority of 98 68 votes tho the proposition to issue bonds for the purpose purpose of building a now high school building in ogden was lost at it a dal election held last week tile the ann mayor or of ogden has ordered nil all saloons to close at midnight and while the order Is being obeyed tho the faloon men declare thay th ay will test tile tho new ordinance and are preparing lor for a legal battle the fuel comp companas anys boarding house at was destroyed by fire recently entailing a loss of and leaving the me men without a place to eat cat or sleep the cause of the fire is unknown lillie stahl aged 6 5 jumped from u moving wagon in ogden anti and fell under the ho wheel which passed over her face crushing her let jaw in two places and almost tearing one of her ears from her head president judd anti and secretary taylor ot af tho the state stae board ot of horticulture lire are endeavoring to secure an tion of utah products at the national irrigation congress to be held in albuquerque next fall tho the weber club of ogden has just had an attractive booklet printed setting forth the advantages of ogden and weber county for prospective settlers and will distribute the booklets all over the country mrs airs emma mason of los angeles who recently married thomas mason formerly a salt lake gambler has haa placed the officers on Ala masons sons trail declaring that he has disappeared with her purse containing 1000 sending his brother tor for a doctor with the remark that he was going to bo very ill rastus 15 10 years old the son of mr air and mrs airs soren of fountain green placed a Te revolver volver in his mouth and blew out his brains at the old folks patty party in mt pleasant last week of those present two were 87 years old four 84 two 83 two 82 one 81 three 80 thirty five between 70 and 80 fifty nine between CO 60 anti and 70 there were seventy nine widows present it Is believed that a large number of the tha contagious diseases which promise to become epidemic in the city of ogden have been occasioned by people dumping the carcasses of hogs which had died from cholera in the weber river edward 31 mangel angel a lost his right arm in a revolving wringer in a laundry in salt lake in an unknown manner ho he got ills his arm caught in the wringer which revolves with lter terrific rifle force about times a minute and the member was torn off instantly st mat afat zoran an austrian smelter laborer was shot in the back and dangerously gerou sly wounded in the rio grando grande western railroad yards at it bingham junction by macey cochran a watchman employed by the railroad company who had caught zoran in the act of stealing coal mrs airs mary mcleod of salt lake was vas found dead in a n bathroom in the sanitarium one day last week tho the cause of death Is not known but it Is believed she was stricken with heart failure while bathing her body was found floating in the private pool which she abo had rent rented edl william E ea baker aged 73 a po plo neer resident of weber county led died on the of general debility mr daker baker was the first settler of hooper ile he was born in hurley england and cattle came to utah in 1862 ills daughter was the first white child to bo be born in that part of the auntry ou the report of the secretary of the state board of dental examiners shows that during the past year fifteen applications for licenses to practice in the state were granted gralice d b by the board sti six prosecutions were instituted for practicing without a license and five convictions were secured |