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Show Ogden Items. There have Uen a good many fires lately on theSyracuso railway, caused by sparks from the engine setting the grain on fire. Mr. J. 1. Unities lias had about twealy'Jive acres of .wttcat bud at diUVrent llie'ilMi faonlh, ami on the 2!th Mr. James Smith had four large wheat sUcks I urned, causing a lo.-s of alwut 1 ,000 bushels of wheat. A dangerous runaway occurred oa South Washington Avenue on Sundev morning. A buggy drawn by a 'ingle lior-e and occupied by Mireb hovs went tearing northward.' ; Ou nearlng Thltty-lirtt Streert the horse took to the sidewalk and when in froat of Moroni Ilrown'3 store the buggy collided with a screen doer, taking it oil aud throwing the little bors out; T?;fc bUggV tras smasked to Kindling wood, but the boys were not injured. The o-year-old son of John ltaclie-lor ltaclie-lor broke his arm Sunday afternoon by falling from a horse. The little fellow was playing with the horse at the family residence, on South Washington Avenue. Several other cliildrcd were present at the time, and were all clamoring for a ride. The horse turned suddenly, throwing throw-ing the chllii ofT. The animal eteiiifcd oil Ilia :i, breaking the bone alove the elbow and dislocating dislocat-ing that joint. No inquest was held ovel the lxly ef James Ilyder, who was drowned iu Ogden ltlverou Saturday. Satur-day. Coronir Ixiikin, after taking the ttitcmeuls of those present at the time of tlie tlruwnllig.cousidereil It unnecessary. 1'r. Powers ex-umiued ex-umiued tlicbodyaudsahl.it was a clear cae of crarop. ?lr. Ityderhad pome tebacco 111 his mouth while he was in lathing, and it vas found lodge-J iu his throat. Tin, the doctor doc-tor think?, was uh- the cause of hi strangling so quickly. Last Sunday a row took plucelx-twteu plucelx-twteu V. Itapp aud a Sing Kcc, which, it Is thought by some,juay prove fatal to tlie Chinaman. Some trouble occurred between the men abuuta sate-r ditch, which resulted In the Chinaman being badly used up. Oneiarty who saw the row stal-eel stal-eel tliat It)ip turnc-J a stream of water into Uie Clrlnamau's ground. The Celestial said that ho did net want the water to run over the land R he wanted to plow It. Cunsl-Jemblo talk took place between the nun and Itapp ended the argument by striking the Cilinailiaii with a hoe. Tile Injured m.ui is over 9 (years old, and I).-. Powers, who attended him, stated that his Injuries are very severe. His eyes are Idtu-k, !" r!Us on his rgiii tide are broken, ami numerous bruises apjicarou the left side and right shoulder, showing tliat the man had lieen roughly used. Ripp was arraignttl before Judge Pri-shaw Yesterday, who continued the case om week, to await the rt-sultof rt-sultof the wouudeii man's injuries. Hipp furnished bomls in the sum of SlUiM for his appearance wiien Visslcrdny evening about 5:4') o'clock an alarm of lire ua.s turned in from box ";i. The dcjiarln.ent quickly resioaile.I lo the call and were out in a few moriients. Just as the engine turned into Twenty-fifth Twenty-fifth Street from Washington Avenue. Ave-nue. Fn d. Arnold drove' his expn sh wagon ai-ro-s the street. He saw the engine mining anil in attempting attempt-ing to clear Washington, the street lie cxpi ctinl them to hike, he coveted cov-eted Twentv-tiftli. which at that point is half bbcknl with; building build-ing material. A .-oIIiiin was inevitable and the li.rses ua tho engine sttu-k the wa;on sU3rc tit-hind the front wiieti. Tlie slicck wa sutllivnt to break the oh of the fire engine and knock one of tlie horses down. The engine was b -eked away from the wagon, when It w;.s dl-covcrcd that 'me c tlie engine horses was terribly ml about the nick, i.rcic-t and forelegs, the llesh being lacerated lacerat-ed iu a horrible rtiaiincr. Chief Chapman ordered two heavy wngonsto fallen on to the engine amIprocetJ to the lire. It was a laborious la-borious job to climb the steep hill and several stops had to I.' made. The fire, was in a twostory brick Imiiitiug at tbe cornir of Mounie Avenue aim Tei;t;. -;ilth Street, aim was confined to "the stairway. Tnelmys on tlie ho-e wagon put the blare out liefiire serious il.imnge was tlunc. I i-jikH Sl,iur(l. |