Show II UTAH STATE NEWS Iii Members of tho Utah National Guard nro enjoying tho nnnunl en 1 cnmpmnnt at ManU this week A II Farrlngton foil fromtho fifth floor of a building In Salt Lnlto last week und escaped with n broken arm I The past season has been a most profitable ono for Salt Lakes pleasure resorts nil of which closed on Monday Labor day was celebrated at tho capital city by the suspension of business busi-ness and big gatherings ut all tho ro aorta v A Lcnhccr was kicked by a fractious frac-tious torso In Ogden his skull being crushed but ho linn oven chances for recovery I Sovontyflvo members of the Grand Army of tho Republic from Salt Luke nnd forty from Ogden aro attending tho convention In Denver this wccK A lino new building for the Wober Btnko acndcmy at Ogden Is to be constructed r con-structed during tho next few months The structure will cost about JHOOOO liens Roth a well mown minor at Frisco formerly u foreman In tho Horn Silver mine was killed by a L caveIn In tho Lulu mIne adjoining lg tho Horn Sliver r if As tho result of Injuries received when ho wan Mill down by a livery v team August 19th Nils Benson GU years of nee died last week at his R l t borne In Salt Lake r Reports aro current both In Ogdon nnd Salt Lake that work will begin on I tho actual construction of this ond I of tho Western Paclllc In about two weeks at a point near Saltalr The Weber club will take up tho z question of freight rates from Ogden to polntH on the San Pedro As matters mat-ters now stand the Ogdon jobbers claim they are being discriminated h against Tomato growers aro Uniting no difficulty 2 1 dif-ficulty In Bmlllng these days for do spite the fact that tho crop this year Is but oncMlfth of tho normal they i nro making more money than for threo years past Mrs Sophia Larson of Mt Pleasant met with a very severe accident lasts last-s t Iwoo k ° which may result fatally Mrs Larson was milking when ono of tho cows struck her In tho back injuring her internally 1 Governor John C Cutler last week 1 Issued a proclamation miming the r commission of nine members provided for by the last legislature to Investigate t s Investi-gate tho work of the Agricultural col lego and tho University of Utah I tV State Chemist Herman Harms has I 4 r just completed a chemical analysis of twenty samples of breakfast foods made from wheat oats barley and corn and sold on tho fecal market All wero found freo from adulteration The first religious services over hold at Modena wero conducted on August 27 by Poster a converted Ihtto Indian who has recently returned re-turned from tho Indian school at Carlisle Car-lisle Pa Nearly tho whole town turned out yJ Thomas E Wright of Bingham Junction nttempted suicide In his collin coll-in the Salt Lake county jail Sunday night by swallowing a large quantity t of sodium sallcylote Wrights intentions inten-tions wore good but tho drug con UUucd no poison Unfamlllarlty with tho briny waters of the Great Salt lake came near costing Joseph Murphy otSt Louis his life nt Saitalr Sunday Only tho prompt aid of a few of tho resort em u ployes saved Mr Murphy from being strangled by the salty spray e It is not Improbable that congress j will grant prospective Ulntnh land Bottlers an extension of time lu which to establish their residence In case there appears to bo a pressing need ol such an extension because of lack of curly irrigation facilities Cholera among hogs has made Its nppoaranco in Pnyt > on and vicinity Several farmers have lost a number of hogs as tho result and thoso who arc making a business of the Industry are alarmed as to the outcome of the disease unless it Id cheeked According to the report of James t Christensen state tiuasjirer tho states total receipts from all sources during tho month of August amounted n amount-ed to fJ2032LC Disbursements dur I ing tho month amounted to 95JGSiU The balance on hand July Ul was 228 sosau I Tho now tabernacle ft lohl which has cost approximately 50001 to 1 erect was formally opened Sunday President Joseph F Smith all tho members of tho Alplno htnko presi dency oxBishop T H Cutler and many other outside visitors were present According to the records of the Salt Lake board of health the month of August 1005 showed a great improvement improve-ment over previous years In tho matter mat-ter of contagious diseases There wore but twentyuino cases of typhoid as compared with thlrty nine cases in August 1904 t |