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Show "UTAH STATE NEWS Ilcccnt "clpctrlcnl" storms havo cntiscd tlamago of nt least $2,000 to tho power plant nt Ogdon. Utah will' spend $3,500 upon Its exhibit ex-hibit nt tho national Irrigation con-. con-. gross nt Allmciuornuo, N. M. .I.ojvls Jacobson of 8alt Lako City nhot'lils grcntloo 6. wlillo huntlnR. tho gun being accidentally dlscha,rgerl, About 200 Salt Lnkors took ndvan-tago ndvan-tago of tho reduced rnllrond rates to go to Idaho on a fishing trip InRt week. . , , It is announced thnt tho Donvor & Wo (Irnndo Is to begin work on Its now passongor depot In Snlt Lako City In a few days. alen Mack, who was stnbbed 'by V. IsakBon during a fight In Ogden, and who wan reported to hnvo boon mortally mor-tally wounded, will recover. Mrs. Anna E. I'rntt, who resides at Halo, Carbon county, wns struck by a street car whllo visiting Salt Lako City nnd dangerously Injured. Imaron I'rntt. ono of tho oldest prliitors In Utah, died In Salt Lnko City last wcok nt tho ago of CI, death bolng duo to n stroko of parnlysls. O. L. Cnllonder, station agent for tho Denver & HIo Orando nt Hobln-son, Hobln-son, hns boon bound ovor to 'tho district dis-trict court on a charge of having cm-bfczzlod cm-bfczzlod $500. vi Hlchnrd Jcssop, a. llnopinp. In tho .oniploy of tho Indopeident Tolophone company, whllo cutting brnnches from i troo at Illvcrdnlo, full to tho ground and fractured, both nnklcs. Clnronco I.lttlpr, 2G years old, whllo crossing tho O. S. L. tracks In Salt Lako City, cnught his foot In a frog nnd before ho could cxtrlcnto It a posing locomotlvp 'crushed- lt bndly. An effort will lie mndo-Uy the Utah dclogntcs to tho Irrigation congress to bo hold In Albutpicrnuo, N. M., beginning begin-ning September 29, to tnko n band with tlrem, to help advcrtlso .Utah. IasiX by prominent Irrigation men of Utah, a strong movement has been started to nnmo Wellington, D, C ns tiro placq ,for holding tho Boveu-tecnth Boveu-tecnth national Irrigation congress In 1009. ' One of tho most miraculous escapes from a horrible death In Turk City occurred oc-curred luBt week, when John Mltchol, a young man employed nt tiro Ontario mine, fell 11 dlstnnco of forty feet without lielni: Injured. The Utah Stato Wool Growers' association as-sociation Is in rocclpt of n lettor from Philadelphia wool buyers offering 15 cents per po'und net for tho southorn Utah wool now stored there undor tho association's -storago plan. . Green Illvor will havo a fruit festival fes-tival Septombor D. Tho fruit showing show-ing around Green Itlvor Is excellent this year. Apples wolghtng ono pound each,, and ono weighing twenty ouncos, tiro 011 exhibition. Tho latest font of momburs of tho light-fingered gentry, is tho reported theft from tiro homo of a Salt Lako family of their kitchen table, tho table being stolon at night whon all tho members of tho household wore In bed. Whllo -riding on a Salt Lake City streot car, J. L. Lenzl, a 17-year-old boy, kicked at a dog which was running run-ning bcsldo tho car, lost his balanco and fell under tho car, his right foot being so badly crushed that amputation amputa-tion was necessary. Tho Wlllnrd' tnbemaclo was dcdl cated on August 17. by President Francis M. Lyman of tho quorum of apostles. Tho 'building ns now completed, com-pleted, has been under construction slnco 1SGG, nnd therefore holds tho -rocord for long period of building. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Drlvor, pioneers pio-neers of tho slnto, celebrated tho fir-tloth fir-tloth anniversary of their nuirrlago nt their homo in Ogden on August 10 Thoy wore married In England In 1858 and shortly nftorward . traveled to. tho United States and overland tc Utah. Isaac Isldor, C5 yenrs old, who had n clothing storo in Ogden, was drowned In tho Webor river laBt wcok, his body being found by boys while Bwllnmlng In tho river. Tho police scout tho- sulcldo theory, as Isldoi had been In tho habit of bathing in tho river. William V. Carson, vctornn confederate confed-erate ty, tho civil war and stage driver In tho' early days of tho wost, passed away last wcok nt his homo In Salt Lake City. Ho was n- cousin ol Kit Carson,, tho.. famous Indian lighter and scout? rind enhio wost nt t!To oloso of tho war. A serious accident occurred nt Fountain Groen whon John Green foil from a lond of hny; dislocating his shoulder, breaking his collar bono nnd cutting dcop gashes In An head. Ho Is in a serious condition, tho chances for his recovery being far from bright. Tho oxocutlvo "com'mlttce of tho Wlllnrd Canyon Water company has rhado 'an inspection of tho sourco ol tho company's water and has decided that. tho supply. can bo materially Increased. In-creased. Many of tho doad springs will bo ennnocted with tho mnln stream in 'tho ennyorf. At a meeting of tho Utah stnto board o( sheep commissioners hold In Snlt Lnko City, an order was adopted calling for tho inspection nnd dipping, if necessary, of nil shoop being brought Into tho stato from othor parts Qf tho country. Hams shipped In must bo dipped twlco. John oPtorson, stato dairy and food commissioner, hns bceu making tin Inspection In-spection of slaughtor houses in tho northern part of tiro stato, and as a result has sworn to a complaint for tho hrrest of Frank Moodol, who lives noar no'intlful, on tho charge of watn-mlnlng watn-mlnlng an unsanitary placo. |