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Show UTAH STATE NEWS Tho Inli'Bt directory coiimm gives Ogdi-n city nnd Kb Htibiirlm a papulation papula-tion or S3.210. Sprlngvllle fruit growers lmv; slilpiK'd over twelve enrs of Alburtc penches so fnr this Bcnnon. Tho Salt l.nke & Ogileu nillway will Ktml work upon the letnporny passenger passen-ger nnd freight depot in Ogilen within n few days. William Moreton, nged II), while placing a cartridge In a revolver, accidentally acci-dentally discharged the weapon nnd ihot himself In the knee. The total enrollment In tho Park City srhools for the opening tiny was ItCl pupils. There are 108 pupils registered reg-istered in the high school. All of the contracts for furnishing the innterlal for the Richmond waterworks water-works system have been let, and construction con-struction work will begin In the near future. George J. Ross, while driving In a buggy along the streets of Salt Lake, was run down by nil automobile and fatally Injured, death resulting the lollowlng day. JoReph Davis, alias .loo Cunning hum, 11 prisoner In the state penitentiary, peniten-tiary, died last wee. Davis, who was but a boy, was Bent up from Weber county for robbing a clothing store In Ogden. Wyoming coal Is no longer to be had In the Salt Lake market, the capital cap-ital city now receiving Its entire supply sup-ply from the Utah mines. Tho output of tho Utah coal mines is about 5,000 tons a day. While Mis. Robert I.uiid or Harris-vllle, Harris-vllle, with her two children, wns driving driv-ing Into Ogden, a passing train frightened fright-ened her horsn, she being thrown from the buggy and badly Injured, the children chil-dren escaping without a scratch. Hen Foreman, a resident of I'nrk City, was arrested In Ogden last week on the charge or horse stealing, It being be-ing claimed that he had taken a valuable val-uable animal owned by the superintendent superin-tendent or the Silver King mine. ThomiiH Munlx, 11 well known young iiinu of Park City, was thrown from a horse and received Injuries that may prove fatal. The attending physician, round the skull fractured at the base, anil the young man's condition serious. seri-ous. Practically every labor union of any slzo in this state was represented at tho convention or the Utah Federation or Labor held In Ogden last week. The next convention will bo held In Salt I.uko City the second Tuesday In May, 1'JOK. Sidney K. Hooper, son or the late Captain W. H. Hooper uutl n member or the Cnlno & Hooper Insurance company com-pany or Salt Lake City, died Wednesday Wednes-day monilng of limt week, at the age or 38 years. Death was duo to typhoid ty-phoid rover. Over COO people visited Ilrlghain City on Pcnch day. September 15. When the visitors hail partaken of their 1111 of the luscious fruit each was presented with a neutly packed box of '.lie liner specimens, with the compliments compli-ments of the HOxelder Commercial club. Albert L. Howe, a llngiuan on the Rio Grande WeBtern, while leaning fiom the platform or 11 train was struck on tho head by 0110 or the side girders or the bridge across tho Provo river and killed. Howo was II years of age and had lived In Ogden for 18 years. All the saloons on the former Uintah Uin-tah reservation will bo forced to closo lifter the last of this month. At tho last meeting of the county commissioners commis-sioners of Uintah county they declined to grant further liquor licenses to saloon sa-loon men after tho present licenses expire. .Mrs. Frank Klner of Salt Lake was badly burned while preparing some hot turpentine to put 011 tho throat or a sick child, the solution catching on lire, and hofote she had tlmo to throw the burning fluid Irom her or escape the Humes, her nlglitrobo was ablaze. David Logan, the negro who shot and killed Dick Hawkins, colored, In 11 Salt Luke saloon, as the result or a quarrel, will be charged with murder In the ilrst degree. Logan claims that Hawkins was after him with tho Intent In-tent 10 take his lire and will plead self defense. 1 Hcni Goss, of Salt Lake City, hnd n narrow escape from lightning lust week. Dining an electrical storm a bolt or lightning struck the Bldo of tho house, within two reut or the head or tho bed, tearing a gootl sized hole and scattering cement and plaster all over the room. The Amalgamated Sugar company of Ogtleu Is now running 011 full time, and the sugar beet harvest Is rapidly being delivered. Tho stignr beets this season 111 o said to bo of the finest variety, and something like 1,500,000 pounds ot tnet sugar will bo manufactured, manufac-tured, lt lb mid. The news of tho fatal shooting of William Keir at Denver has been received re-ceived In Ogden. Tho young man wiib engaged to be married to Miss Sylvia Syl-via Shurtllff, the 18-year-old daughter or K.ru N. ShurtlttT or Ogden and Ins budden death has almost prostrated the young lady. The Sevier vnlloy cunnl, for a distance dis-tance of twenty miles Is to bo enlarged, en-larged, bids having been submitted to tho stato land board. The enlarging of tho cunal Involves an oxpondlturo of $30,000 to $35,000, and an additional 22.00 acres may bo Irrigated when the work I finished. Mrs. L. Georglana Fox Young, tho first woman In Salt Lako City to stnrt a kindergarten movement and who had spent a great deal of her time in tho lutorest of children from an educational edu-cational standpoint, died at a Salt Lake hospital on September 1C, nfter an Illness of over a year |