Show UTAH STATE NEWS I I I The Utah Ilaptlsts In convention at t Call I tko City declared for local option t1 op-tion tionTho a Tho Utah llaptlfits held thor twen p I tyflfth annual convention In Halt r Lalto City last week t Cooking will JQ taught to High I Ic9 cchool pulls of Salt Lake City during I > r tho romlnc school year i n t TlK Amorcnn party will hold Its i state convention In Bait Lnko City on September 28 when a state ticket I will be plated In the field I b A contract has been let by the Corn I ° mowdnl club of Salt Lake for the construction I con-struction of u magnificent new home + t I for the club to cost 200000 1 t i Announcement was iriado last week that the Ogden factory of tho Amul Kanmted Sugar company would begin S1 operations this year on Sept 10 l i 1 Frank Lehman a 10yearold Salt t I aka boy was arrested In Ogden last E 1 zr week charged with stealing n horso rind buggy from n Salt Lake liveryman p livery-man l Milton Thatcher son of John ll I + + f I Thatcher of Logan died ot dropsy ttt Guperlnducod by leakage of tho heart I 1L 4 at Uempsey hot springs In Idaho last t tN week I In the explosion of a locomotive on r tho Denver Rio Grando near i r Ir Thompsons Engineer Lund and Fire lllx roan lledcll of Grand Jututlon were 1 yj Injured I j r ° Yal ti4 > = An attendance far In excess of any s N tt previous junr Is expected at each of tho educational Institutions In Ogden and tho city schools for the approachIng approach-Ing session Two cases of typhoid fever have broken out among the Inmates of tho industrial school This coupled f with tho epidemic ot scarlet fovor Is hbil civliiKtlm ufflcors of tho school some I fa s concern I < iuThcro has been such a demand for I 5 + email homes In Salt Lake that many Investors who havo commenced to v build such structures havo sold them before tiro work of construction was k 4 f r r < jbmpletcd t14 ti i James W Walsh formerly a rest rtl t dent of Salt Lake City being especially y espec-ially well known In athletic circles I At h was killed as tho result ot tho premature nl 4 r prema-ture explosion of a blast In a mlno b near Plocho Novada i1 rn j 1 The threeyearold daughter of M 111 t J Crowley fell from a secondstory 1i window In Salt Lnko a distance of 35 mull feet and escaped with a few slight uS l braises Sho had dropped her doll anti fell out of tho window after It at Col B A Wall of Salt Lake City i as has rewarded with a check for 1000 1 r p the hotel clerIc at Long Beach Cal 1p for rescuing his daughter Mary 18 my t 1 years old Mrs Lindsay Rogers and 1or daughter Helen of Fresno from 11 h t u I dawning ° A runaway team ran over the three k S d yearold son of J T Lynch of Ogden a t + t Mihlle tho little fellow was playing on Wk the sidewalk Tho child narrowly A 1 escaped death having an arm broken lr iiii two places and being otherwise I rain fully Injured I Tho first carload of Alberta peaches I chipped from Sorlngvlllo tills season f1 It was sent out on September 2 by tho i fell b f local branch ot tho Utah County Fruit It r association It Is estimated that I UIl1 1 + Sprlngvillp Will ship over twentyfive I i cars of Alberta pcaclics this season I z fWt Y1 jHyrum V Smith a carpenter whoso homo was in Payson while visiting I t r Silver City fell Into an abandoned 1 r shaft a distance of 250 feet his body being horribly mangled The mlno i + t had been boarded over but had caved near tho mouth leaving a thin crust kJyi 5f of earth t ° r David II Jones Jr of Provo met a r t with a serious accident whllo on n I ty trip to the reservation He shot n I t n i chicken from his wagon and on getting r get-ting off to secure it tho gun fell tory to-ry y j tho ground and exploded the charge af entering his right leg between the fit r nnkle and knee The health board of Provo with tho j1 help of two veterinary surgeons has t ilk = located four cases of glanders and from the circumstances surrounding p l the cases It Is evident that more than ii4 100 horses have been exposed to the 1drt r disease Four of tho horses were t 1L l withIn the city limits 1 Although there were plenty of hot days In the Salt Lake valley during s August tho report of the weather bureau bu-reau for the month shows that the t r 1 overage temperature was lower than I f G It has been for thirtyfive years with ti 4 tho exception of 1907 when the average I I I aver-age temperature was 71 j II I I i I Whllo Intoxicated II C Foster a i > I jrr it i Wyoming cattleman was arrested r r rnd placed In tho Ogden Jail where I 1 lie attempted suicide by Jabbing him self In the neck with n piece of rusty I t balling wire lie fought so hard to it s = prevent physicians from aiding him t that ho was placed In irons ill J The right of way asked for by tho Southern Utah railroad has been approved ap-proved Tho new road will bo eighteen 3 t eigh-teen miles in length running In a poutbeasterly direction from Prlco j 4 along Miller Creek to the now coalfields j coal-fields which are now being developed Work will begin In the near future Ili r Ky a majority of 351 the 150000 waterworks bond Issue was carried nt I + l a special bond election held In Ogden The total vote cast was 939 nnd each xm t3 t ward in the city gave a substantial a > ° majority In favor of the Issue Tho y ttfl l result of the election means municipal l R k muni-cipal ownership of the waterworks t 1 C < i a jr6rl |