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Show j- UTAH STATE NEWS B I Tho sugar' beet crop about Wlllard Hj j j nnB been damaged by blight, H j There will bo mora thnn 400 gradu- IB ntca tnls I'chr from tho eighth Brade ( In tho public schools of Utah county. Oust Johnson ti Swedish laborer, was Killed by a passenger train at n. Lnkoslde, his body being literally ground to pieces. Rudolph Kremcr of Ogden Is dead ns tho result of Injuries received when he will thrown from a light wagon by tho shying of his horso. ft' Kvo gauging stations to dotermlno j tho annual flow or the streams In Bni- S ory county, have boon established. Mf TUe work will cost $4,000. S Ooorgo Davis, found guilty of run- niiiff a "blind pig" In Salt Lako City, I 9 haB uecn sentenced to 180 days Ini- Vj prlsonmcnt in tho city Jail. Promoters of tho Utah & South-Mr South-Mr ' -western Railway company have been K' guaranteed a right of way over prl-j prl-j vnte prop9rty ln.'Ccdnr City. 9J Edna Hanson and Veda Scott wero I severely Injured at Logan In an elo-I elo-I i yntor accident', tho elevator falling i ( 'j1I6 they were taking a ride. Josoph P. Flsner, a smolter worker, '. is dead iib tho result or Injuries sua- t talned ut Curfleld, ' when ho was struck on tho head by a railing gin pcJe. it Residents or Ogden have launched r n movement' ror tho location of tho f state capltol In that city, offering to I donate a'quarter of a million dollars if nnd a sito for the building. Lf Despondency, cnused from execs- I she drinking, is assigned ns tho mo il tive wlncn prcmpted Uabrlol Zwcis- ler, nn aged Uorman carrlago trim- mer of Ogden, (o take h.s llio. I While nttcmptjng to cross the Cot tonwood creck on; a plank, l-o Roy ' - Davis, the R-year-oid son of Mrs. Fred Davis of Murray, lost his balanco, foil i into the stream and was drowned. ' Resolutions wore passed by the houso last week authorizing tho sccro-, sccro-, tary of war to loan cots and tents for 1 tho forty-third annual national en campment of (ho O. A. R. at Salt Lako ' City. , ' A large plant Vlll bo erected In Salt Lako (jlty in t.10 riear future for b tho manufacturing of coal briquettes. ! It Is said this plant will cost $50;000 ; j and will havo a dally capacity of nbout COO torts, ' ? Thd-Sjyanoldjiion of G. W. Phillips 1 of Sprlngvi'lfo',, while wading In Hob ble creek, got beyond his depth nnd was drownud, flio body being found ! tho next day a mllo below whero tho accident occurred. ; The-jbrJoJrryv$rJ v on Sprlngvllle's is now '$2,000 opera. 4hpuso Is progress- ing nicely, with Ji'g'ood force of mci- sons. It Is expected to havo tho building completed" and ready for shows In Novdnibor.' Wldle wnjklng around tho Soutficrn Pacific railroad shops In Ogden at an early l(our ilm lh,c morning, Harry ! Armstrong, a trnnslont, fell Into a vat of boiling wlitor nnd Vaa severely burned about tho logs and body. Whllo driving along Washington avenue, In Ogden.-B. B; Wilkinson was f run down y an automobile In which three young nve'if wero riding, -Ms rig being demollshedwhllfl he was badly cut and brIlBed about the body. 1 'the' Uiliversjtyr.or Utah debaters, contending (hi)t Jtjil.frco trade system sys-tem Is preferable to- tho present sys-t sys-t ' tern of protectlvo tariff, won their de bate with Colorado collugo orators, who argued for tho no&utlvo of tho question. Whllo riding on n tra'ai of ballast cars In Salt Lake City, James Pappos, j ; - n Greek laborer, omployed by tlio Utah Light & Railway company, was thrown rrom tho car, falling under the wheels of tho train aiid meeting Instant death. rim '-, Charlos A', Staridrpd, for tho past lirtoon years employed as an engineer on tho Oregon Short Lino, was run , down by an engine in tho Salt Lako ynrds while ping on duty ono nlgut last week, and so badly Injured that death resulted a tow hours later. A. H. Nnsltj lbrmerly postmaster of Salt Ijiko City, liaB disappeared and his friends are worrying because ho has failed 16 report his whereabouts. Nash left for. a trip to Rochosrtor, N. ( Y., in January, and slnco that time nothing has been heard from him. The heavy .frosts havo Injured tho ' licet crop of Bovlor valjoy to an alarm ing oxtent. Jn tio vicinity of Monroe over 250 acres pf beqts woro nlppe.1 p 1 by tho front ind all of theso luvo j been rnplnnled, Tho loss was propor- ; tlonatoly largo all over tho valley, I John II. Att, on trial at Logan for f murder for the killing of Junius Nolt- ? Bon on Detotnber 8, 1008, was nc- I quitted (ly t.to Jury. Alt had mis. ,1 taken Junius Nolson for Ike Khvoll, t I with whom bor had . boen quarreling, C llrcd through Iho door and killed Nelson, ' Tlio sheep henrlng poason ut Moll Mo-ll t dona has como, to an ond, There woro J shorn 1 75,000. Jjoad, yloldlhg approx-1 approx-1 1' imately t,O7fi:0bO pounds of wool, based! I on 43 carloalis ohlpived, averaging 1r I COO pounds to tlm. caf. This plnces I MoJena In the. front ranks of U'ub's I flhtar'.ng points", ' |