Show UTAH STATE NEWS Recent electrical storms have caused damage of at least 2000 to the power plant at Ogden Utah will spend 3500 upon Its ex lilblt at the national Irrigation congress con-gress at Albuquerque N M Lewis Jacobson of Salt Lake City shot his great too oft while hunting tho gun being accidentally discharged About 200 Salt Inkers took advantage advan-tage of the reduced railroad rates togo to-go to Idaho on a fishing trip last week It Is announced that tho Denver Rio Grando IB to begin work on its new passenger depot In Salt Lake City In a few days Glen Mack who was stabbed by W Isakron during a fight in Ogdon and who wall reported to havo been mortally mor-tally wounded will recover Mrs Anna E Pratt who resides at Halo Carbon county was struck by n street car while visiting Salt Lake City and dangerously injured Laaron Pratt ono of tho oldest printers In Utah died in Snit Lako City last week at the ago of 01 death being duo to a stroke of paralysis O L Callcndor station agent for tho Denver Rio Grande at Robinson Robin-son has been bound ovor to tho district dis-trict court on a chargo of having embezzled em-bezzled 500 Richard Jossop a lineman in tho employ of tho Independent Telephone company whllo cutting branches from a i < tree ut Hlvcrdule fell to the ground nnd fractured both ankles Clarence Littler 25 years old while crossing the O S L tracks In Salt Lake City caught his foot In a frog and before ho could extricate It a paving locoinotlvl crushed It badly An effort will ho made by the Utah delegates to tho Irrigation congress to be hold in Albuquerque N M beginning begin-ning September 29 to take a band with them to help advertise Utah Led by prominent irrigation men of Utah a strong movement has been started to name Washington D C aa tiro place for holding tho seventeenth seven-teenth national irrigation congress In I 1909 1909One Quo of tho most miraculous escapes from a horrible death In Park City occurred oc-curred last week when John Mltchol i a young man employed atxtho Ontario mlno fell a distance of forty foot lG without being injured 1 The Utah State Wool Growers association as-sociation Is In receipt of a letter from i Philadelphia wool buyers offering 15 cents per pound net for the southern i Utah wool now stored thoro under top i to-p associations storage plan Green River will havo a fruit festival fes-tival September 9 Tho fruit showing j show-ing around Green River Is excellent this year Apples weighing ono pound each and ono weighing twenty ounces aro on exhibition Tho latest feat of members of tho Ilght > flngercd gentry is the roported ip theft from the homo of a Salt Lake family of their kitchen table tho table being stolen at night when all tho members of tho household worn In bed Whllo riding on a Salt Lake City street car J L Lenzi a 17yearold boy kicked at a dog which was running run-ning beside tho car lost his balance and fell under tho car his right foot t being so badly crushed that amputation amputa-tion was necessary The Willard tabernacle was dedi d cated on August 17 by President Francis M Lyman of tho quorain of r apostles Tho building as now completed w l com-pleted has been under construction since 1SCC and therefore holds tho t record for long period of building I k Mr and Mrs William Driver pioneers 1 t pio-neers of tho state celebrated the fit tleth anniversary of their marriage at their homo In Ogden on August 1C 1lioy were married In England In 1858 and shortly afterward traveled to tho United States and overland to Utah Isaac Isldor G5 years old who had n clothing store In Ogden was drowned In tho Webor river last week his body being found by boys while swimming in tho river The police scout the suicide theory as Isldor had been In tho habit of bathing la tho river William F Carson veteran confederate confed-erate of the civil war and stage driver In the early days of tho west passed away last week at his homo In Salt Lako City Ho was a cousin of Kit Carson tho famous Indian lighter and scout and came west at the close of tho war A serious accident occurred at Fountain Green when John Green fell from n load of hay dislocating his shoulder breaking his collar bono and cutting deep gashes In his head He is in a serious condition the chances for his recovery being far from bright Tho executive committee of tho Willard Canyon Wator company has made an Inspection of tho source oft of-t tho companys water and has decided that the supply can bo materially Increased I In-creased Many of the deud springs will be connected with tho mainstream main-stream in tho canyon At a meeting of tho Utah stato board of sheep commissioners held In Salt Lake City an order was adopted calling for tho inspection and dipping If necessary of all sheep being trough into tho state from other iHvrta pf tile country Hams shipped I in must bo dipped twice t 1 i |