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Show If TJTAIT STATE NEWS f Tho now bank to be located at Par- i- owan will bo ready for business nbout ' November t. 1 A floral parade Is to be a fcaturo of F the carnival to be hold In Salt Lako l City on September 22. j Tho Ogden team of tho Utah state leaguo has been awarded tho pennant : for the season of 1008. I -- Thcro will probably bo n coal fnni- I lno In Ogden soon, unless tho strlko now on In the coal fields of Wyoming I It settled, f , Sam Samuels of Fountain Green, 22 I' years of age, was killed by lightning I. id n sheep camp lu tho vicinity of Clear Creek. Tho town of Fillmore was visited f ly a fire recently, tho poi.tofllco nnd j another building being destroyed, I causing n I03 of $1,600. Fivo miles south of Sprlngvlllo nnd ' four miles northeast from Spanish r Fork, thero Is to bo a new city built, l called "Tho Orchards." The school board of Salt Lako City Is advertising for In the neighborhood neighbor-hood of 0,000,000 pounds of coal for tho city schools this winter. ' This has been a bountiful year In Washington county. Crops nro good, nud tho recent abundant rnlns havo put tho ranges In fine condition. , Two 8 nit Lako amateur blcyclo rid- i org, Parley Olios and Al. Halstcad, w havo started to rldo from Salt l.ako to Now York City on their wheels. Owing to tho Incrcaso In thu mom- . bershlp of -the Japanese Y. M. C. A. of Ogden, It has become necessary to movo tho quarters to a larger building. build-ing. I, Tho Labor day parade was tho best t wer seen In Ogden, and thousands r llno'd-tho streets as tho sturdy work- I , ingmon filed by carrying tho Insignia I of their craft. L ' Superintendent Georga Austin of : the Utah-Idaho Sugnr company has f Issued Instructions to moro than 300 r farmers of tho Lchl district to start f the bcot harvest. ' With the opening of tho Utah Btato , fair, still nearly a month away, thcro are Indications that tho display this yoar will bo tho largest nnd most at- ' tractive over held. L . General Manager Mohler of tho Union Pacific Is authority for tho B statement that It Is tho Intention of the company to double-truck tho sys- I tun from Ogden to Omaha. Liizlo Zuccunter, a S-'ycnr-old Itnl- B tun girl, died In a Salt Lako hospital m as tho result of burns received ono & day last week. Tho child's clothing H caught ftro from a bonfire. K As tho result of a quarrel over a mk, crap game, Henry Taylor slashed SI- V ls Wilson with a knife, Inflicting a SH ' More of wounds, none of which are ri dangerous, both men nro negroes. EX , Threa men, bciloved to havo been "i , plyjat, on robtiory, set upon a man l)f''y-' named Borgon, near tho poslofflce lu W ) Ogden, and gave him u srivero boat- 9 ing, aftor, finding nothing of value In I Us pockets. E, ( Tho now tclcphono company has B completed Its lino between Cedar" Bra City nnd Lund, on tho Salt Lako Si Wq; Los Angeles railroad, and Is now I branching out from Codnr City to P other Interior points. f . Elllng Olson, n Salt I.ko boy, foil m from a train near Centervlllo one day Li lost week, while tho train was run- fT nlng at tho rate of 30 miles an hour, ft sustaining a broken collar bone und bail facial cuts und bruUes, M' Mrs. Annie Ltttlofnlr fell under- BBkL, neath n street car In Salt Lako On IIIRUvLabor day, both legs being cut off, GJ?" death resulting the following day. t Mrs. Ltttlofatr's father was killed In El Stockton In 1877 by being run over l Itlchard Hawkins, a colored mun, iff known about tho dives of Salt Lako its "Dick Hawkins," was shot in tho Ef i abdomen with a 38-callbor rovolver K 0 vnd almost Instantly killed by an-S an-S ether colored man named David Loll Lo-ll tan, on the 10th. P A report furnished by Warden Ar-L Ar-L thur Pratt of tho Utah state prison f shows the largo oxtont to which tho Ij. institution Is self-supporting, and thu I; endeavor mado by tho ofllclals to I leascn tho expenses of tho hi? prison K ns much as posslbls. 1 FrcdK.MytonlslnaSalt Lnko hos- 1'ltal and may loso. Iris eyesight us '-. tlw roxH-xPt nn accident at Mercur. 4 Ho wub working around tho cyanide j tanks at tho Consolidated Mercur.mtll 1 Allien omo of tho solution wus By splashod Into his eyes. W A combination mall and bagguga I jt car was destroyed by fire at Fielding f 1 Hiding on the Malad brauch of tho Oregon Slwrt Line ono day last week, a. 'i The flro was caused by tho exploding jfe, of a lamp. No ono was hurt, and Wh lono of the other cars caught flro. pjrip Ji'BS Jenson, arrested In Salt Lako IH (n a charge of stealing 2.90 from a cjiaU register In a saloon, attempted V to hanff hlmsolf In tho city Jail, using v his Buspondoru for a ropo. Other prls-, prls-, oners raised nn alarm and Jenson j, Vi'na prevented from ending his llfo. ppjH Tho ten-yeaftold son of JItb. Slbby H4' $. Petersen of Qunnlson was almost In- Ir I Mantly killed while- trying to climb I . on to a threshing machlno engine Ej, driven by his uncle, John Uaxtor. .pho llttlo follow foil directly In front r of, tboi'larso whocl and was crushod f There were 203 births recorded In i Bait Lake CUy during tho month of A Aueust of which 110 wiro boys and Wd, Vi Klrls, There rnust bo soruo1 dlffl- i -, cUj In ,sW)nr record of. colored - blrthii, as, OBlyCona Is recorded, Thoro issssssil, i WM 1M 'nlttBe licenses lasueU dnrtij:litV.. month, BP An twotubaa teen' plared with the wtlroadfs iwr 7$ additional cars by r . W , rtSjnmtf;jty rmit arowers' as- MWjjT; t,''tuyntjtt0 lUi unusually K ill wTnVeFlh r B-w prevlouitly contraeuXto 3 |