Show th UTAH SlAg NEWS 4dj hL Harvesting Is going on full blast at Monroe but ns thero Is cotntldcrablo 3t rainfall much of the hay Is being dam t needWillie 0 Willis M Harmon proprietor of a k i hotel at Mantl is dead as the result of Injuries received In a runaway accident I f ac-cident about three weeks ngo t One of the features of tho utato fair v 1j bo held In Salt Uiho City this fall cj will bo tho boHt dog show ever held 1l i in tho Intcrmountuin country lI f + A company of Monroe people are In ° t tcrestcd In the new oil fields of southern south-ern Utah and havo represent utlves r 1 down there looking into the matter r ti i It lu reported that James Chapman oli ff r a locomotive engineer well known In Ogden was literally chewed to death rt ua t by a bear while hunting In Wyoming I Joseph Bempke a prisoner at the ttl state penitentiary has escaped ft1 a Bcmpko was n trusty and was engaged bl in mowing hay when be made his is < Capes dl cupeWill Prattor of Salt Lake City was a probably fatally stabbed by two negro women who endeavored to hold him s m up un he was passing through nn alley al-ley at night i t J H Sccloy has sold 200 sheep to + Frank Tuttle of Mount Pleasant at ev t F y 20 a head Ha has also sold 300 graded sheep to a Mexican woolgrow J T er nt 15 n head o t Ji 4 i Fred J Klcsol of Ogden has offered t s tl a 500 sliver cup for tho best display of canned tomatoes grown by Irrigation Irriga-tion exhibited at tho irrigation con h r n Ur t gress at Sacramento j i C During a storm at Mt Pleasant lightning struck the barn of Alex urea 1 Bide destroying about ninety tons of tpi hay Ibo horses and cattle in tho rg 1 barn woro gotten out Theo owners of the fish hatcheries In I I the Ogden valley have decided to test p Gar td the laws pertaining to tho maintaining of their ponds along the different I branches of tho Ogden river Tho youngest son of P M McAr s s thur of Mount Pleasant while lending n bull to water tripped on tho rope yt l and was caught and dragged by tho df bull and one of his legs broken Plans for advertising Ogden wore E made at a meeting of the Heal Estate I + xll Mens association last week At a cost of 3000 an Illustrated book will bo gotten out and given a wldo circulation y + R r circu-lation yrS6 Bishop John A Egbert of West Jor a faY r ry + dan who was nearly killed by a Park City train crashing Into him some i 1 weeks ago has been taken homo from a Salt Lake hospital and Is rapidly recovering + re-covering t J P Christensen of Cripple Crcelf 4 Colo suicided In Salt Lake City on + + Sunday taking morphine It IB r 4x claimed that grief over tho death or his wHo had caused Christensen to ° become Insane flue Ogden Tabernacle Choir will go tf to Sacramento for tho Irrigation Congress 1 s Con-gress sufficient funds having been ff 9 y provided by prominent Ogden citizens 4 to defray tho expenses of the choir t during their trip 1i As an evidence of what Is In store for tho people of Ogden during tho at t1 coming winter months it IB given out ty that there Is no coal at any of the a yards In town and the outlook is decidedly decid-edly discouraging During tho Eagles celebration nt Ogden last week n generous collection was taken up i by tho Eagles for Mrs i5 d Goda whoso husband the aeronaut af was killed while making a parachute i r jump a Short time ago tl 1rr Tho demand for houses In Salt Lake is so great that tho real estate men t have almost despaired of snplylng tho wants of their wouldbe patrons Houses cannot bo built fast enough toe to-e 9fj nccommoduto tho increasing population I4 popula-tion 1 trivia Clay the 15 year old son of ° i ter Mr and Mrs E W Clay was drowned a In the reservoir three miles south of Garrison It scans that while bathing r he got Into n hole where the water was j tt ljj quite I deep and being unable to swim was drowned rJ The state board of land commissioners commission-ers Is Investigating suitable localities In which It may sink wells for tho ben chit of dry farmers who need water form for-m tf domestic purposes The last legislature legisla-ture appropriated nearly 10000 for this purpose 4 ttf j 1 Although the peach crop this year Is F t larger and better than almost any sea t 1 son past there are prospects of a famine lt c ine In this fruit as far as the Salt Lake f Lr markets are concerned Tho scarcity of thin fruit Is caused by tho sliimeufs F 14iit into eastern states i Terribly seared by a bolt of lightning tN light-ning tho body of George M Spencer cif 41 t a farmer living soullrw est of Salt Lake t i City was found on top of a load of hay which ho was about to haul to town a Spencers son was severely shocked i ij 1 by the same bolt that struck his father r fath-er r t Tho Nephl Commercial club at a recent t q at cent meeting dlscusbcd the mutter of 9 opening up tho coal deposits which 14t F to rare located near there and a committee has been employed to secure nn expert i 1 on coal lands to examine these beds I as to the feasibility of opening them up l Thirtyfive thousand foot of lumber i per day will be turned out by the mills of tho Consolidated Lumber Company ii > t Com-pany near Vernal when they begin 1 running tit full capacity Two of the mills are now In opuration and thu t a4 third one will bu In operation lu a I x holt time 1 t n t t ry Ii |