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Show I UTAH STATE NEWS The total enrollment of tlio Murray Mur-ray school Is 8BC. Tho Lewlston sugnr factory will start Its annual run about Soptcm ber 19. More than a million persons attended attend-ed summer resorts In and about Salt Lake during tho past season. Scones from tho Ogden canyon will graco ono of tho sllvor goblets to bo presented to the battleship Utah . by Wobor county. L Tho nnnual Peach day uuiuurattnn "j at Drlgham City on September 7 was H the most successful celebration In tho H nistory of tho, town. H Surveys for tho $100,000 addition H to the waterworks system of Ogden, H authorized by tho bond election, will H be started at onco. H Tho district schools of American H Fork opened Tuosday with an enroll- H ment of over 950 In tho grades and H 85 In tho High school. H Glen Howard Unudon, tho 5-yoar- H old son of Thomas Baudon, a Mill Creek farmer, was drowned in an lr-H lr-H 'rlgating ditch Tuesday aftomoon. Kathorlne Alllike, a maid employed by a Salt Lako family, fell from a second-story window, fracturing her skull. Hor Injuries may prove fatal. William Henos, who shot and killed , a Greek at Scoflcld, two years ago, 1 has been captured In Pocntcllo, Idaho, and will bo placed on trial at Price. An experiment station win snort ly be established in Cedar Valloy, to detcrxnlno tho class of crops best adaptod to Uio dry farms of tho dl3- trict, K. Aklmoto, the Japanese gambler, who was shot and mortally wounded by K. Noghama, August 28, in Salt Lake City, died September 7. Nogh-am Nogh-am a is still at largo. Harry Thome, convicted of tho murder of Gcorgo W. Fassoll and sentenced to be shot on September 0, has obtained a now lcaso of Ufa through an appeal to tho supremo H court. H Robert J. McKunc, of Price, hns tho H distinction of having a court house H V and Jail all his own. Mr. McKuno, R- at a. public auction, bought tho old H Carbon county Jail and court house for $2,775. In nn effort to prevont tho propa-gatlon propa-gatlon of files, the state board of health la sending copies of proposed ordinances to every city and town in Utah, suggesting that tho municlpall-ties municlpall-ties enact them Into laws. After poBlng as a legltlmato real cs-tato cs-tato promoter, with unlimited capital behind him, a man who operated in Bait Lake City for about flvo weeks under tho namo of L. A. Drew, has vanished, leaving a long list of vlc-tlms. vlc-tlms. The poach crop In tho nelgbbrhood of Sprlngville Is noarly all gathorcd, and that part fit for market dls-posed dls-posed of to eastern markets. The crop was hotter than was at first ox-pectcd. ox-pectcd. Wherovor smudging was used scientifically the entire crop was Eavcd. William Joffress, brought back to Bait Lako City from Seattlo, has con H ressed to tho killing of William Cos- lett, alias Tim Churchill, nt tho Heidelberg saloon on tho morning of August 5. He says that ho killed Co3-lett. Co3-lett. a notorious gambler, In self-de- For tho purposo of establishing a uniform system of requirements for the filing of mining or homestead claims upon forest reserves, about -100 fl officials of tho agricultural and for- eBtry department of tho government met In Oregon Saturday for a careful Invostlgatlou of tho matter. Already 115 students havo been on rolled In the stato school for tho float and blind at Ogden. This Is tho lurg-est lurg-est enrollment slnco tho exclusion of Idaho studonts, and all of tho stu-dents stu-dents with tho excoptlon of six from Wyoming aro from Utah. Making trips evory three months to Salt Lake from his homo In Tellurldo, H Col., W. R. Edwin, for many years j assistant amalgamator at tho Liberty Boll mill, disposed of gold amalgam I valued at $10,400, and has just been arrested In Tellurlde, after a full con-fcBBion con-fcBBion of tho theft. There arc about 100,000 aores of land In Cedar Valley, which is ,rccog-nlzed ,rccog-nlzed as ono of tho best dry farming districts in tho stato, but as export-mcnts export-mcnts In this district have not been , v carried to any great extent, tho farm V ers are In doubt as to just what tho land will produce. Jacob S. Earl, ono of the most In fl I terestlng and picturesque characters of Logan, Is dead at the ago ot 89 years. Born In St. Johns, Now Bruns-wick, Bruns-wick, Decembor 28, 1821, ho joined the Mormon church In 1834 and camo 1 o Utah 'in 1848. Ho had lived In Cache Taller since 1662. |