Show UTAH STATE NEWS mrs katherane Kather lne burrows who came to utah in 1852 died at schofield last week from pneumonia the flout and grain dealers association of salt lake city advanced the of oats 5 cents per hundred geo davis a bookkeeper of salt lake city was run down and killed by an automobile as he was crossing the street A aamodt a painter about 55 years old was run over and instantly killed by a freight train in the yards at bingham junction thomas smith a well known chalao ter of logan was killed in the ore gon short line yards by being caught between two freight cars john sill an early resident of kays ralle and a man well known through out the northern part of davis coun ty died at warren weber county at the age of 90 roy merall a grandson of the late apostles merall while at w ork in rich mond fell from an electric light pole to the ground and his back was brok en as a result of the fall thomas taylor of henefer was ao ci dentally shot while hunting rabbits the boy who Is 14 years old was en caged as a sheep herder it Is be cleved he Is fatally injured W R cameron formerly of sunny tide was killed in a mining accident in mexico in which fourteen other were killed no particulars of the tragedy have been received A E mckenna a signalman em aloyed by the short line in salt lake attempted suicide by cutting his throat with an ax inflicting chantly wound but he will recover because his sweetheart jilted him henry bergman 25 years old of og den threatened to kill her and then himself bergman was arrested and now occupies a cell in the count lail the coal situation in and about brig ham city has attained a most serious aspect for some time past the peo pie of that place have been forced to rely on the ogden dealers tor theli supply A crate of fine grapes pomegranate and quinces raised on the farm of the southern experiment station of the ag college at st george wat sent to tha governor and state officers last week at peterson in morgan count the store of oison bros was entered by balars and the sate blown open there was 90 in checks and in cash taken and a lot of merchandise was carried away As a result of a partial strike by the employed emp loyes of the sugar factory at lehl wages were increased to per day the laborers there are paid from 2 to 2 50 per day now but a day Is twelve hours the clerks of salt lal e s stores are to have a school of salesmanship es for their benefit by the local A the idea Is a novel one and has met with the hearty approval of the local merchants the comptroller of the currency has approved the application of E R booth J S A foote grace and lewis H hills to organize the nephi national bank ot zephi itah with 50 capital whooping cough is lid to prevail through the state to a rather unusual extent and the disease appears to be more severe this ear than heretofore many fatal cases have come to the at of the state board of health the people of west bountiful where a 13 meeting house collapsed dur ing the recent terrific windstorm ire already planning to reconstruct the difloe this time special precaution will be taken to make the building se cure salt lake is to have a branch fac tory of the new and novel invention the which not only makes a perfect action of the human voice but also records every thing that passes over the ordinary telephone work on the salt I 1 ake end of the western pacific is progressing rapid ly although twice the number ot men be used to advantage in the grading and track laying work is ad avancing at the rate of one and one half miles a day in a wreck at summit cal engi neer tobias welch was instantly killed and engineer dan spencer and Gr akeman jack mccarthy were slightly but not seriously injured three of the men are well known former residents of ogden with the words heres where I 1 start to hunt archie gregory ot salt lake city pointed a rifle which he thought was unloaded at his 10 year old brother kenneth pulled the trig ger and a bullet crashed through the younger bos brain killing him in scantly before cold weather sets in this winter 3 acres of land lying in the great mountain valley beyond cedar fort about 35 miles from salt lake on the mercur branch of the salt lake route will be sown to winter wheat by salt lake men as an experiment in dry farming john montgomery a well known pio neer of utah died last week at black toot idaho where he has lived tor many years mr came to utah in 1871 located at corenne where he ran he old central hotel athe first hotel of considerable proper alons ao 10 the territory 1 t 1 ai t |