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Show UTAH STATE NEWS H The encampment of the Grand Army H fif tbo Republic will bo held In Salt H Loko City In 1909. H W. I). awllllnm, u pioneer nf Wo- 1 ber county, died nt Hooper on tho B 22nd, at tho ago of 7.1. 1 The Swedish Lutheran cluitch, which aa been built at I'ark City at a cost H of $1,G00, wnn dedicated on Sunday. H At leant 1,000 people from neighbor- H in: towns celebrntf.d with tbn people H of Brlghnm City on 1'cach day, on tho M Vjf James J, Hayes, n well-known ni.ni If of Ely, Nevada, died suddenly In an B Ogden rooming house, after a pro- m trncted spree. B Mrs. Ann Hndlock, an nged lady of B Ogden, fell down four Htups at her M homo and Btnick on her face, sustain- fl lng serious injuries. H Tho Utah Statu fair Ih to fall into M lino with tho latest speed rail and will B Inaugurato some automobile races for M tho last day of the fair. B Tho holra of 8. 8. Llndemiin, who M wan Btnick nnd killed by a ctreet car M In Salt Lako City Inst May, have sued H tho company for J 50,000, B Tho entries In tho poultry depart M ment for tho Utah Stato fair are at- M ready so heavy that It In Imperatlvo that tho accommodations bo enlarged. M Henry Ames, of IORan, while driving M to Ilynim, was shot in tho neck by a M rr v who wnn practicing with n M " S'.j rllle. Ames wan not badly M John and Jano Hotelier, of Ogden, B celebrated tho fiftieth annlvorsnry of M their marrlago one day Inst week. They m have been residents of Ogdcn for over H twenty yearn. Mrs. ThomoB 12. Marriott, of Sandy, M was probably fntnlly Injured In n col- M llfllon of a Missouri Pacific passenger M train nnd n llurllnRton switch onglo M at St. Joseph, Mo. M JudRmont for $1500 was awarded to B James Andnts last week for injuries PPJ received to a leg In n railroad accl- J dent on tho Sanpoto Valley railroad, PPJ near Mantl, laHt July. PPJ E. N. Ryan, a laborer, has boon nr- PPJ rested In Salt Lnko City on a chnrgo PPJ of highway robbery, It being charged PPJ that ho hold up a railroad man, socur- PPJ Ing $125 from his victim. PPJ In a train wreck 75 miles west of PPJ Ogden, on tho Southern Pacific, Flro- PPJ ninn Nowhnll and Hrakemnn Ulmcr, of PPJ Ogdcn, were killed nnd Conductor PPJ Creamer, of Ogdcn, injured. f Richard P. Morris, former mayor of PPJ Bnlt Lnko City, and Democratic nom- PPJ inen for that office this year, was tho PPJ foreman of a Jury which last week con- PPJ vlctcd John Fleming of robbery. PPJ In Ogdcn tho prlco of coal has boen PPJ ndvnncod to $0.80 n ton. A protest In PPJ being mada by tho citizens, and It Is PPJ probablo tho matter will bo brought to PPJ tho attention of tho grand jury. PPJ A balky team of horses attached to PPJ k hay wagon backed Into a street car PPJ In Bali I.ako City, thn conductor nnd PPJ several paBscngeni on tho car being PPJ Injuicd as a result of tho collision. PPJ Chemists who have recently matin PPJ ' nn analysis of tho water furnished tho PPJ people of Ogdon by tho Ogdeu Water- PPJ works company decltmi It Is chemically PPJ pure, thus settling a controversy which PPJ "ns been in progress for somo ttmo. PPJ Mrs. Colin N. Summers, wlfa of a PPJ Snlt lJko bartender, Is In a precarious PPJ condition aud may dlo as the result of PPJ 1 beating ndmlnlBteivd by her bus- PPJ band. Summers Is under arrest, nnd will bo tried for murder If tho woman pH PPJ Claud Claik, tho negro who shot and PPJ llllel 1iwIh Jones while engaged In PPJ mi altercation with another nogro in PPJ Ogdcn, will bo tried on the chargo of PPJ murder in the first degree. Clark PPJ claims tho slKHitlng of Jours was nccl- dental. PPJ Tho next odlclnl postal guide, Issued PPJ In October, will not contain the name PPJ nf North Ogden, for September 30 PPJ tho postolTlcfl there will bo abolished PPJ nnd a new postofllce, known ns station PPJ No, 4 of tho Ogdon -Kistolllco will b.i PPJ oponwl, PPJ Tho news comes from the I-ehl sug. PPJ nr factory that tho tonnage, though PPJ not ho much to tho acre as Inst year, PPJ Is above tho averngo season's onip PPJ nnd tho 9,000 ncren will produce prob- PPJ nbly the greatest gross tonnage in PPJ the factory's history. M Tho members of tho stato land board H nnd tho stnto engineer have made n H personal Inspection of tho lands In B Sanpoto nnd Suvlor counties proposed H to bo brought Into a stato of cultl- H vntinn It tho reservoir project contain- H plated by tho hoard Is carried through. M The Utah national banks outside 1 nf Salt Lake carried K&25.I9I loans H and discounts August 22, tho date on H which tho comptroller of the currency B required a statement of conditions, Tho name banks had $279,067 gold In 4helr reserves and carried a little over $5,- V 000,000 of deposits H Provo Is without a city health ofilcer BV becauso Dr. Slater, who was elected BBfl by tho council, has resigned ou account of the small salary pmvlded. Dr. Sla- BV ter's resignation follows quickly nftcr tho action of tho medical society, which H deprecated tho smallness of tho mtlury H as fixed by tho council. P Ocoitjo x Chase, miner of ICureka, M was serloutly Injured last week. Sov- H erol of tho employes, Including Chnso, H wero Bcatcd near tho compressor at M tho bead of the hoist eating their B supper when Chao's right leg In soma B lianner got ciught botweun tb drlv. M z rod aud the llywhue). bbbbbbbJ BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBUiHfL- ft ' AbBBB |