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Show I UTAH STATE NEWS tf'ho KurIch liuvo Iimtltuted a lodge nt Mount Pleasant with over lltty charter members. Tho town of Snndy will celebrato (ho Fourth of July, a good program being In preparation. The purado In Ogden at the meeting of tho Commercial Travelers was tho largest In the history of tho city. Heavy rains and hall havo caused considerable dnniago to small frultH nnd vegetables In the Cache vnlley. ' Two Japanese laborers wero run over by n handcar near Ogden, ono being hilled and the other badly ln Jured. A coroner's Jury has decided that tho death of Joseph Wood, whoso body was found In Ogden canyon, was from natural causes. Albert Anderson, aged 38, is dead from injuries sustained by falling from n wagon in Salt I.ako City, his skull being fractured. After n work of half a century as superintendent su-perintendent of Presbyterian missions in Utah, tho llov. Dr. Wlshard has resigned re-signed nnd goes to the Pacific coast. President Itoosovclt has named Hiram E. Booth as United Stntcs attorney at-torney for Utah to succeed Joseph Llppman, whose term Is about to expire. ex-pire. A Salt Lake physician, Dr. II, D. Nllcs, was ono of the prlnclpnl speakers speak-ers nt tho session of surgery, American Medical association convention nt Has-ton Has-ton last week. A windstorm which struck 8alt I.nke City last week did considerable dnm-ago dnm-ago to signs, fences and trecB. Kor five minutes tho velocity of the wind was a uillo n minute. 1 Prlzo fights will not be permitted In Ogden In tho future. District Attorney At-torney Halvor8en declaring that ho will prosccuto any partlos nttomptlng to promoto prlzo fights In tho Junction City. Mra. Nclllo IllncR of Salt I.ako City becamo suddenly Insano ono night last week and ran through tho streets, giving giv-ing tho officers n lively choso beforo hclng captured nnd placed in a padded pad-ded cell. Tho llttlo 15-months-old baby girl of Mr. and Mrs. Win, K. Hatfield or Bprlngvlllo was drowned In nn Irrigating Irri-gating ditch last week, tho llttlo ono being dc(jd beforo It was missed from tho house! ANon, tho llttlo son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Chris Peterson of (Kenwood, had 8omo fingers of his loft hand blown off by tho explosion of a giant cap which ho was playing with, Tho hnnd was badly lacerated. An automobile belonging to O. I). Ilnsiniisscn of Ogden, driven by himself, him-self, was overturned, caught ilro nnd burned In Ogden canyon Sunday nfter-noon. nfter-noon. Mr. llasmusscn had n narrow cscnpo from death. At a meeting of tho Manufacturers nnd Merchants' association of Salt I.ako City, It was decided to order an lndoflnlto postponement of tho six ibb states business men s excursion ached- ides for Juno 24 to 27. Henry C. Horrlson, for many years h resident of Salt Liiho City, was ur-rested ur-rested last week charged with conspir-ncy conspir-ncy and confederation to commit nn orfeuKo ngnlnst tho United Statos In violation or tho anti-lottery laws. D. M. Ferguson, C2 years of ago, a traveling musician and actor, has been nrrested In Salt I.ako City on a charge of assaulting a four-yoar-old fl girl. Tho child Is seilously injured. H Ferguson stoutly maintains his iuno- cenco. H Mrs. ChnrloB Ilockman of Salt I.ako H Lako City nttemptcd sulcido, taking laudanum, becauso sho fancied her H husband had fallen in love with nn- other woman. Kinetics wero promptly H ndmlnlstcred nud sho Is now out or 1 danger. H Michael W. Ward, who married Mies Fox, n Salt I.ako woman, n fow years H ago, and nfter robbing her of several H thousand dollars sho had saved, de- H camped, has been arrested In, San H Francisco for bigamy, committed In H .Ventura. K Roy Campbell, who was arrested on H, suspicion or being tho bandit who hold H ? up flvo men in the lobby of tho Heed H hotel at Ogden, has confessed to be- H ing tho hold-up and directed tho of- B' fleers to where they might find tbu money and gun. |