Show STATE NEWS much ol 01 the wheat in the monroe field Is rusty and a very light yield as expected willis parkinson ot hi rum who sustained serious injuries by being thrown from a horse about a month ago Is recovering the farmers in the vicinity of hyde park were heavy losers as the result of the recent storm much hay and grain being rendered worthless joe douglas a laborer was run over by a milk wagon in salt lake city and is in the hospital buffering from internal injuries of a serious character terrance mcguirk a m ner in the employ of the daly judge mining corn pany at their workings in park cit was killed at that property by being caved on dick mooneye an indian filled up on bad whisky in salt lake one night last week and almost scared a score of women to death before be ng rounded up by the police R dinald jackson a aa year old salt lake boy was struck by an auto mobile and his leg brol en while he in company with a number of other lads was playing in the street the klo grande western is double tracking its main line from soldier summit to colton at the branch to the scofield and winter quarters mines a distance of seven miles joseph jones died at mammoth from the effects of chloroform while an operation for a dis located hip caused by a tall while attending to some duties near the house henry M hansen post quarter master sergeant U S A who has been on duty in ogden tor some months has received orders to pro aeed to manila on the first available transport in a runaway accident near elsin ere a party of young people were thrown from the vehicle miss belle silvester sustaining a broken leg while dan washburn had one of his ears badly torn arthur messenger under arrest in salt lake city is accused ot desert ing his wife and four children at den ver and without going to the trouble of getting a divorce barning miss laura nelson of engham A large number of indian war veter i ans and their families from utah coun ty and the surrounding country gathered at the provo lake resort for a four days campfire lre of the black hawk veterans last week the sum of 1400 was paid last week to the farmers about spring valle for cucumbers the money was paid by the national pickle company of salt lake one of the largest food producing plants in utah has ware houses at lehl and spanish fork j at a meeting of the business men of ogden held at the weber club rooms it was decided to inaugurate a get acquainted trip to ely nev some time during the month the president and secretary of the club were authorized to complete arrange ments for a special train to carry the ogden people R H little and D hagerty who have been trying to break the trans continental automobile record aban boned the attempt at kelton owing to the condition of the roads they found the beert so badly ed by the recent rains that it would be am possible to equal the present record sampling of the sugar beet fields at lehl shows that the beets will be ready for harvesting in about two the beets never looked better and the prospects tor a record break ing are flattering the perry irrigation company of weber county has filed articles of in corporation with the secretary of state the company is formed tor the purpose of controlling and ing the perry rights in the weber river william chadney aged 16 ol 01 salt lake city went to hang up his coat in the pocket of which was a pistol when the weapon fell to the floor and was discharged the bullet entering the boy s foot inflicting a painful wound at the state sunday school eistedt tod held at saltair on the the kaysville Kays ville choir won first prize tor choirs ot thirty voices while the su gar house choir was the winner in the contest between choirs of twenty four voices the farmers of hyrum are some what concerned over the r potato crop it is observed that after the new potatoes had grown to the size of a hen s egg they started to sprout in the ground after the sprouts came through the ground the potato starts to decay the western pacific bui have announced their intention of making it the straightest line with the beust grade instead of building the line around hills forty five tunnels will be bored between oroville and backwith pass the longest tunnel will be 7 feet in length judge john A marshall of the united states court mailed from paris august 25 and will arrive here september 9 judge marshall sent a cablegram saying that he would hold court in ogden september 10 at which time cases for the teim would be set and a jury selected |