Show UTAH STATE NEWS it Is announced that the smelter bear near ogden Is to resume operations at once after a close down of sev eral months an effort Is being made to bring the winner of the gans Gan nelson sNelson fight to ogden for a match with cyclone thompson on july 24 the sugar beet crop ol 01 utah never looked better at this season of the fear rear and a bumper crop Is expected specially in utah county mrs alice hook 96 years old who crossed the plains to great salt lake valley in a hand cart brigade in 1865 1860 died in salt luke lake city last week in future witnesses in federal court rases bases in this state will receive 3 per day for their services in the past they have been paid but 50 per day while riding on a merry go round nt at ogden marle marie mcmillan aged 18 tell fell from the contrivance while it was in n motion breaking her left leg near the ankle george carlson a salt lake youth ivas accidentally shot in the forehead alth arith a target rifle in the hands of a playmate and is in a hospital in a condition brigham city is enjoying a build ing boom many handsome business buildings and residences being now tinder construction as well as a 40 DOO high school building the fruit growers state bank of green river filed articles of in corpor aaion with the secretary of state last week the capital stock is 25 alth ith shares at each A boosters excursion is to be run from salt lake city to nephi on june 10 the manufacturers and mer chants association of salt lake hav ing charge of the excursion sam grice who boasted that in his youth be he won the victoria cross died in the state prison last week where he was serving a twelve year term tor for robbing a tobacco store after a long fight it Is expected that the ogden police force will go on the 8 hour a day system again the policemen have recently been forced to be on duty ten to twelve hours A feinberg Feln berg charged with stealing 1850 1350 worth of diamonds from a salt lake dealer some time ago has been arrested in texas and will be brought back to salt lake for trial J EL R pettit state coal mine inspect tor last week filed with the govern ment his quarterly report which slows that a satisfactory condition exists in all the mines of the state the big new tabernacle at wells ville erected at a cost of about 55 was dedicated last week A tre mendota throng of people from all parts of the county assembled there there are barbers and 60 apprentices in shops in towns in utah a according to the annual report s df the utah state board of examiners at df barbers filed with governor cut ler the beautiful new meeting house at spring city Is s nearing completion it is one of the finest houses in the state being built of the white oolite stone which abounds in sanpete county charles S titus a faith healer or of bait salt lake whose two children died from diphtheria he having failed to call in a physician has been arrested en on a charge of involuntary man Maugh slaughter ter norman hopper a professional bi eacle rider fell while training at salt lake city a large splinter pene brating his abdomen inflicting in curies from which it Is feared he can not lot recover an extensive experiment in farm lag ing the arid lands of the escala escalante ante valley Is about to be made A mon ster steam engine will be used as the motive power to plow up the ground which will be sown to wheat it is reported that on account ot of lack of finity the efforts of certain physic ans and pharmacists of ogden to eliminate the dependent Jn telephone has failed and that the move ment has been practically abandoned the sheriff of weber county has Is cued instructions to arrest all resort managers who permit the selling of liquor on sunday formerly all the resorts outside the city were per bitted to sell liquors on the sabbath day by the pre premature maturi explosion of a giant cracker eugene knowles a six year old salt lake boy will lose ji portion of his right hand while the lad was celebrating the fourth at his home the explosion occurred ivsich will leave him a cripple for life the eighteenth triennial conven tion of the american instructors of the deaf opened in ogden on satur day on the opening day there were delegates from all parts of the united states and canada registered ai at the utah state school for the deaf and blind As the result of being kicked by a frightened horse mrs george E rowland of ogden was badly in aured fearing that the brute would injure itself by rearing and alun plunging ging mrs rowland tried to catch the trailing batter halter when the horse kicked her the city council of logan has un der consideration an ordinance which it if passed will compel candy kitchens restaurants bowling alleys and shooting galleries to close at 11 V in the maximum penalty imposed is a fine line ot of 50 ard aud thirty daya days im |