Show UTAH STATE NEWS harvesting Is going on full blast at monroe but as there Is considerable rainfall much of the hay Is being dam aged willis at harmon proprietor of a hotel at manti is dead as the result of injuries received in a runaway ac aident about three weeks ago one of the features of the tate fair to th be held in salt lake lale city this fall fali will be the best dog show ever held in the intermountain country A company of monroe people are in te rested in the new oil fields of south ern utah and have representatives down there looking into the matter it Is reported that james chapman a locomotive engineer well knoell in ogden was literally chewed to death by a bear while hunting in wyoming joseph joeph bempke dempke a prisoner at the state penitentiary has escaped bempke dempke was a trusty and was engaged in mowing bay hay when he made his es cape will of salt lae we city was probably fatally stabbed by two negro women who endeavored to hold bin hill up as he was passing through an al ley at night 9 J H seeley has sold sheep to frank tuttle of mount pleasant at 20 a head he has also sold graded sheep to a mexican wool grow er at 15 a head fred J klesel of ogden has offero offered a silver cup for the best display of canned tomatoes grown by tion exhibited at the irrigation con gross gress at sacramento during a storm at mt pleasant lightning struck the barn of alex brun elde side destroying about ninety tons of hay bay the horses and cattle in the barn were gotten out the owners of the fish hatcheries in the ogden valley have decided to test the laws pertaining to the maintaining of their ponds along the different branches of the ogden river the youngest oun gest son of P M acar thur of mount pleasant while leading a bull to water tripped on the rope and wats was caught and dragged by the bull and one of his legs broken plans for advertising ogden were e 1 made at a meeting of the real estace estate men a association last week at a cost of fa 3 an illustrated book will be bes gotten out and given a wide cincu lation bishop john A egbert of west jor dan who was nearly killed by a park parl W atty train crashing into him some weeks ago has been taken home from a salt lake lim hospital pital and is rapidly re coi coveting ei ing J P christensen of cripple creel creek colo in salt lake city on sunday taking morphine it is s i claimed that grief over the death ol 01 his wife had caused christensen to become insane the ogden tabernacle choir will go to sacramento tor for the irrigation con gress sufficient funds having been provided by prominent ogden citizens to defray the expenses of the choir during their trip As an evidence of what Is in store for the people of ogden during the coming winter months it is given out that there is no coal at any of the bards in town and the outlook Is decad edly discouraging diring D ieng the eagles celebration at 0 osden den last eeb eek a generous callec collection tion was taken up by the eagles for mrs airs goda whose husband the aeronaut was killed while making a parachute jump a short time ago the demand for houses in salt lake Is so great that the real estate men have almost despaired of su plying the wants of their would be patrons N houses cannot be built fast enough to accommodate the increasing tion elwin clay the 16 year old son of mr air and mrs E vv clay was drowned in the reservoir three miles south of garrison it seems that while bathing he got into a hole where the water was quite deep and being unable to swim was drowned the state board of land commission era er is investigating bul ul table tabIe localities in which it may sink wells for the ben befit of dry farmers who need water tor for domestic purposes the last legisla ture appropriated nearly 10 for this purpose although the pe peach ich crop this vear Is larger and better than almost any sea eon son past there are prospects of a tarn fam ine in this fruit as far as the salt lake markets are concerned the scarcity of this fruit is caused by the chiments shi ments into eastern states terribly seared by a bolt of I 1 ning the body of george at spencer a farmer living southwest of salt lake city was found on top of a load of hay which he was about to haul to town spencer s son was oe severely verely shocked by the same bolt that struck his fath er the nephi commercial club at a r cent meeting discus bcd ed the matter of 0 opening up the coal deposits which are located near there and a committee has been employed to secure an expert on coal lands to examine these bels beis as to the feasibility of opening them up thirty alve thousand feet of lumber per day will be turned out by the mills of the consolidated lumber corn com pani pane near vernal when they begin running at full capacity two of tha the mills are now in operation and the third one will be in operation in a short time |