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Show UTAH STATE NEWS H Tbn latest directory census gives H Ogdon city and Its suburbs a popula- M tlon of 33,210. H Sprlngvlllo fruit growers liava H chipped over twelve cars of Alberta H peaches so far this season. H The Salt Lnko & Ogde"lt' railway will H etait work upon tlio temporuy passon- H Rcr and freight depot In Ogden within H n few days. H William Morcton, aged 19, whllo H placing a rnrtrldgo In a rovolvcr, nccl- H dentally discharged tlio weapon and H eliot lilmsolt ,ln tlio knee. H Tlio total enrollment In tlio I'nrk H City schbols for tlio opening day win H DCl pupils. Theiu nro 10S pupils reg H isteied In the high school. 1 All of, tho contracts for furnlohlng H the material' for tho Hlchmnnd water- H works system liavo beou let, and eon- H ' etrructlou work will begin In thu near H H Ooorgo J. Ross, whllo driving In a H buggy along tho streets of Salt Lake L wan run down by an automobile and H fatally Injured, death remitting the H following day. V , Joseph Davis, nlinH Joo Cunning H ham, u prUoner In the statu ponlton- M tlnry, died last wce. Davis, who was 1 hut a hoy, was sent up from Weber f county for robblni; a clothing storo In H Ogden. n , - M Wyoming coal Is no longer to bo 1 had In tho Salt Lnko market, thu cap- H ltal city now receiving Its cntlro Blip- H ply from tho Utah mines. Tho output H of tho Utah coal mines Is about 5,000 tons a day. H Whllo Mrs. Ilohert Lund of Harris H vllle, with hur two children, was drlv- H Ing Into Ogden, amassing train fright- M cued her horso, slio being thrown, from H tho buggy nnd badly Injured, tho clill- H dren escaping wltliout n scratch. 1 lien Foreman, a resldont of I'nrk M City, was arrested In Ogden last week on tho charge of horse stealing, it bo- B Ing claimed that ho had taken a val- B uablo animal owned by thu uupurln- 1 tendent of tho Silver King mine. M Thomas Mnnlx, n well known young M man of Park City, was thrown from u H horse and rccolvcd Injuries that may H prove fatal. Tho nttuudlng physician, H found tho skull fractured at thu base, 1 and tho young man's condition sort- 1 I'rnctlcally evory labor union of any m clzo lu this statu was reproiionted ut V"" "" tho convention of tho Utah Federation H of Labor held lu Ogdon last week. Tho H next convention will bo held lu bait H Lako City tho second Tuesday In May, H Sldnoy K. Hooper, son of tho late 1 Captain W. 11. Hooper and a member of tho Caluo & Hooper Insurance com- H pany of Salt 1-nko City, died Wodnes- B day morning of last week, nt tho ugc H of 3S years. Death was duo to ly- 1 phold fever. m Over 5,00 peoplo visited Rrlghnm H City on Teach day, Soptombcr IS. B When tho visitors had partaken of B thtlr Ull of tho luscious fruit each was B presented with ft ituutly puoked box ot H tho liner specimens, with thu cumuli- H munis of tho Iloxoldor Commorclul H Albert L. Howe, n llngman on tho Hlo Qraudo Western, whllo leaning B from tho platform of a train was B stiuck on tho head by one of tho sldo B gliders of tho bridge across tio Piovo H river and killed, Howo wnH 41 years H of n go uud had lived In Ogduu fur IS 1 ears, B All the saloons on tho former Uln- M tnh reservation will bo forced to closo H afler tho last of. this month. At tho H lust meeting of tho county coiiiinls- H Blotters of Uintah county they declined H to grant further liquor licenses to sa- H loon men afler thu present licenses H Mrs. Frank Klner of Salt Luke was H hadly burned whllo preparing somo H hot turpeutltiu to put, on tho throat H of n sick child, thu solution catching H on lire, unci haforo slio had time to H tluow the burning lluld from hur or H escape tho llnmos, her ulghtrubu wus H David Loguu, the negro who shot H nnd killed Dick Hawkins, colored. In H a Ball l-uko saloon, us tho rusult oi a H iiuarrul, will be charged with inurdor B In the llrst degree. Logan claims that H Hawkins wus after hliu with thu lu- H tout to take his llfu uud v 1 1 1 plead 1 ielf defense. H Henry Gusii, or Halt I.ako City, had H a narrow escape from lightning last H wrek. During an electrical storm a H bolt of lightning struck tho sldo of H thu house, within two rout of tho hem H of tho bud, tearing a guud sized hole H uud scattering cement uud plaster ull H over thu room. H Tho Amalgamated Sugnr company M of Ogden Is now running on full time, B nnd tho sugar beet harvest Is rapidly being delivered. Tho sugar beets this 1 season are said to bo of tho finest H Variety, and something llko 1,500,000 1 pounds of beet sugar will bo muuufao- M lured, It Is said. M Tho nows of tho fatal shooting ot M William Kerr at Denver has been re- eclved In Ogdon. Tho young man viib H engaged to bo married to Miss Byl- H via Sburtlirr, tho lycar-old duughtor B of Kzra N. Shurtllff of Ogden and his M fcudilen death 'has almost prostrated H tho young lady. M Tho Sevier valloy canal, far a dls- m tanro of twenty miles Is to ho en- M larged, bids having been submitted to 1 thu statu land board. Tho enlarging H of tho canal' Involves an oxpondlturo H of 130,000 to $35,000, nnd an additional M 22,00 acres may bo Irrigated wnon M tho work Is flulsueil - .1 BBBBk |