OCR Text |
Show H ' UTAH STATE NEAVS The cooks and waiters of Ogdcn - havo formcil a union. H-v& Qui Mortcnson, a well known minor cf Park City, died last week from In juries sustained at tho King Conll. H, lion mlno somo time ago. Tho Winter Quarters coal mlno Is now working to cnpaclty, and pro-duclng pro-duclng about 1,000 tons per working day, and at that rato Is unablo to fill Orders. Richmond Shcfllcld Dement, who sorved as surveyor general ot Utah under President Cleveland, died ot pnoumonla at his homo In Chicago on Iiho 15th. nalph Douglas, a barber, who hail ' lived all his llfo In Ogdcn, dropped dead In a restaurant In that city ono day last week. Dentil was duo to heart failure. Tho Union Pacific coal mlno nt Sco-Held, Sco-Held, which was recently closed down tts the result of a tiro wlilclr destroyed the tlpplo and boiler house, has returned re-turned operations. Tho striking blacksmiths, boiler- j makers, machinists and helpers of the I Rio Qrando system, who aro still on j etrlko, have Issued an appeal to other j unions for financial assistance I Spreading rails, caused by a mln- I Btorm, was responsible for n train I wreck near Park City. Tho engine was stopped In tlmo to provenl serious seri-ous Injury to tho equipment, and no ono was hurt. I Cordon Grant, chief clork of tho Ilecd hotel, In Ogdcn, was knockod down by a runaway horse, on tho main thoroughfare of Ogden, being so I, severely Injured that death resulted j , two hours later, O. K. Salisbury was sevoroly In- Jured at Rlchflold by being thrown i from a horse whllo driving his cows from tho pasture Ho Is ovor 70 years old, which makes his Injuries all tho moro serious. Governor Cutler has received a request re-quest from tho aulf Coast Inland Waterway convention commlttco to pf' send delegates from Utah. Tho com- If ventlon will bo held In Columbus, Qa., . November 0 and 10. - Discharged Moxlcan shcepherdors a pro charged with flrlug tho sagobrusb In which a band of sheep belonging to Joseph S. Poery, ot Ogdcn, was I j grazing, 800 head of valuablo sheep being burned to death. As tho result of a cowardly attack made upon him by thugs, Qcorgo ICarr, a Southern Pacific machinist, Is lying at his homo In Ogdcn hovering f betwoen llfo and death. Carr charges I three men with attacking him and heating him. .Complying with a resolution pnsBcd - iiy tho city council, the Dell Tclo- si phono company ot Ogdcn Is now bus- t lly engaged In removing Its wtrcs(trom j' the poles In tho business district ot the city and placing them In under r ground conduits. Tho past wook 1.200 colonists " passed through Ogdon ovor tho Union f tfouthnrn Pacific syptem. Th-oy nro k taking advantage of tho reduced , latoji on tho western railroads Hiid most of thorn nro hound for California , i and the northwest, I,1' School teachers from all ovor tho i, utate will gatlior ln Salt Lako City , Petclnbor 21 for tho annual session ' of tho Utah Stato Toachers' naBOcIa- 1 tlon, Tho session will last thirty days, and It Is estimated that the attendance at-tendance will oxcoed 2,500. Oeorgo W. McAleor and Thomas J. i ' liOftla, engineers, were killed when two Illo drando freight trains collld- i ed In Jordan Narrows. Two dromon i nnd two brakomcn wero Injured, Ono of tho engineers had failed to follow his orders and tako the siding. a On Thursday pt last week 15,500 In " oh was ready for distribution to tho wluacrs of premiums at tho state fair. John Sceley ot Mount Pleasant 'was ono ot thq largest wlnnors of prizes, carrying away Sl.140 as prizes ' for his sheep, cattle and swtno. John Wolf, of Plain City, became suddenly Insane whllo visiting In Salt Lako City, and began shooting at peoplo on tho street. Richard Dono - ' was shot In tho leg, and several people, peo-ple, had narrow escapes beforo tho erased man was disarmed and lodged In Jail, A lynching' was narrowly averted in Salt Lako One day last week, when a colored man stabbed J- II. Myers, u white man. Tho colored man fled, and later a crowd of angry men captured cap-tured another negro, who was entire- y Innocent, and gave him a sovcro ' beating. Mrs, L. Cbnmberlln, a, social Wader , of Albuquerque, N, M., and a sister ot 'y Perry S, Heath, former assistant post- bbm;; master genera! and at one tlmo man- Hir ager of the Salt Lake Trlbuno, was "HHIHI , fatally burned In a flro In her home "HHHB' which started from nn explosion of B. gasoline, HHv" 'rno city food Inspector Is busy BB''V theso days making the rounds or tho j dairies In and near Salt Lake for tho HH imrpose of making tho dairymen keep HI their places of business In a more eunltary condition and to othorwUu live up to the law In-tills and other "jjjjjjK'; matters. HflrV Andres Pearson was accidentally H; kicked by a horso at. his homo at HK American Fork last week. Ho sua- HHK' talncd a. broken rib and fracture ol Wf the breast bone. Tho accident Is a fi serious one on account of tho ngo of tho Injured man, as ho Is about 70 H years old, T!l city council of Lehl haCjxtssod the bonding ordinance which pro- I vldes tho necessary fundi for in- MB, stalling an up-to-dato water system P " l-hU ?ly thousand dollars s DJHEi u' Kum lllnt wl" ho ncecsgary, and HK already offera to buy the bonds ore mbK , ; pouring In. " The state game and fish warden Up, been busy tho pust two weeks, ?&( , winding up the year's work In stock-jJHMjM stock-jJHMjM ( Ing streams .with flsii. J80,Q00 trout JHJBO havlim kjMMi' placed in the Weber bbbhIIbvILbbb KHr yBMMfarsssjsisMa v |