Show UTAH STATE NEWS The sugar beet crop about Willard has been damaged by blight Thero will bo more than 400 cradu tttcs this year from the eighth grodo In Uio public schools of Utah county Jujt Johnson a Swedish laborer was killed by a passenger traJn at Jxikcsldc his body being literally ground to pieces Rudolph Kremer of Ogden Is dead as tho result of Injuries received when lie was thrown from a light wagon by tho shying of his horse Five gauging stations to determine tho annual flow of tho streams In Emory Em-ory county have been established Tile work will cost 4000 George Davis found guilty of running run-ning a blind pig In Salt lnko City has been sentenced to 180 days Imprisonment Im-prisonment in the city jail Promoters of the Utah Southwestern South-western Hallway company have bean guaranteed a right of way over private pri-vate property In Cedar City Edna Hanson and Veda Scott were severely Injured at Logan in an elo valor accident the elevator falling i silo they wore taking a ride Joseph F Fisher a smelter worker Is dead us tho result of Injuries sustained sus-tained at Garfield when he was struck on the head by a < falling gin pole Residents of Ogden have launched a movement for tho location of tho utato capitol In that city offering to donate a quarter of a million dollars and a otto for the building Despondency caused from excessive exces-sive drinking Is assigned as tho motive mo-tive which prompted Uabrlel Siwels Jer an aged Uerman carriage trimmer trim-mer of Ogden to tale his life Wlillo attempting to cross the Cottonwood Cot-tonwood creek on a plank Lo Roy Davis the 3 year old son of Mrs Fred Davis of Murray lost his balance fell Into Ole stream and was drowned Resolutions were passed 1 by tho house last week authorizing the secretary secre-tary of war to loan cots and tents for I tho fortythird annual national encampment en-campment of tho G A R fit Salt Lake City CityA i A largo plant will b 1 9 erected In Bait Lake City In tao near future for tho manufacturing of cool briquettes It Is Bald this plant will cost 50000 I and will have a dally capacity of about COO tens The 9yearold son of G W Phillips of Sprlngyllle while wading in Hobble Hob-ble creek got beyond his depth and was drowned the body being found tho next day a mile below where the accident occurred The brick work on Sprlnuvilles now 2000 opera house la progressing progress-Ing nicely with a good force of masons ma-sons It is expected to havo the building completed and ready foe shows in November While walking around the Southern Pacific railroad shops in Ogden at an early hour In the morning Harry Armstrong n transient toll Into a vat of boiling water and was severely burned about the legs and body While driving along Washington avenue In Ogden B B Wilkinson was Tun down by an automobile In which three young meta were riding his rig being demolished while he was E badly cut and bruised about the body the University of Utah debaters contending that tho free trade system sys-tem Is preferable to the present system sys-tem of protective tariff won theIr debate de-bate with Colorado college orators who argued for the ncgutivo of tho question While riding on a train of ballast ii X cars in Salt Luke City lames Pappos L a Greek laborer employed by the Utah Light Hallway company was J thrown from the car falling under the wheels of the train and meeting Instant death Charles A Standrod for the pust fifteen years employed as an engineer on the Oregon Short line was rundown run-down by an engine In the Salt Lake yards while going on duty one nlgut last wopk and so badly injured that death resulted a lew hours later A H Nash tormerly postmaster ol Salt Lake City has disappeared and Ills Mends aro worrying because he 1 hall failed to report his whereabouts Nush left for a trip to Rochester N Y In Januaiy and since thai lime nothing tins been hoard from him The heavy frosts have Injured the 1 boot crop of Sevier valley to an alarmIng alarm-Ing extent In tho vicinity of Monroe over 250 acres of beets wore nipped by the frost and all of those have been replanted The loss was proportionately propor-tionately large all over the valley John H All on trial at Logan for murder for the killing of Junlus Nelson Nel-son on December 8 DOS was acquitted ac-quitted by the Jury Att had misTaken mis-taken JunIus Nelson for Ike Hlwell with whom ho had been quarreling i fired through the door and killed Nelson Tho sheep shearing season at Mo dena bus come to an end There wore shorn 175000 head yielding approx 9 Jmatoly 1075000 pounds of wool based on 13 carloads shipped averaging 2 y BOO pounds to tho car This places AloUena In the front ranks of Utahs Bhearng points t t f t Clarimio Krnsr tho Ogden colored man who shot mid killed Charles r t Staples a colored nice follower will t havo to taco n charge of fret degree u murder min coroners Jury finding v that Staples was unarmed at the tlmo V of tho phuctliiK Krnst had declaredie shot In selyder ncp |