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Show I UTAH STATE NEWS I Will King of Cnstlcdnlo has dug 700 I busholfl of potatoes from two acres ol I ground, I Ogdon is again free from Bmnllpox, I tho last patient having been released from qunrantlno a fow days ago. Losses of approximately $80,000 havo boon sustained by Salt Lake banks through tho bankruptcy of Bert L. Smith in tlio courts of San Fran-L Fran-L cIbco. I . Tho truant officers of Salt Lake City havo dctormlncd to soo that tho L law roqulrlng children to attend P school for thirty wcoks each year Is rigidly enforced. Joseph Dayno nnd David Thompson, of Salt Lako City, wcro seriously Injured In-jured when a scaffolding 'collapsed, on which they wcro working. It is feared Thompson will not rccovor. William 1 Dunn, who was so badly Injured in an accident at a candy fnc-' fnc-' tory In l'rovo about a month ngo, that It was feared his Injuries would prove fatal, Is rccoverylng rapidly. '"Roger Goodrich, aged io years, son of William Goodrich, a dalrymnn, who was knocked down and. fatally injured by an automobllo In Salt Lako City on October 27, died November 1. Whllo operating a loaded oro car at the Garfield smelter, Constantino Blthanls, a Crook, aged 34, slipped on a rail and falling In front of the car web so seriously Injured that ho died within a fow minutes. Davis pouuty canning factories have just completed one of tho most successful suc-cessful seasons in years, turning out 100,000 cases of tomatoes and other products. Of this total, thcro wero 60,000. cases of tomatoes. Vornon Workman, C-year-old son of Mr. and .Mrs. Ezra Workman of Park City, who was accidentally shot in the head by another boy whllo playing at tho Workman homo, died In a Salt Lako hospital on Wednesday. Carl Sooloy of Castledalo was leading lead-ing a mule, with tho rope wrapped around his hand, when tho mulo suddenly sud-denly mado a break for llborty, tearing tear-ing tho ond off Seeloy's thumb and othcrwlso lacerating his hand. Two mon died of overdoses of poisonous pois-onous drugs In Ogden early Thursday morning. Thoy wcro Dennis Sullivan, aged GO yoare, a miner, and Harry B. Blaine, 30 years old, married, and a lo-:al lo-:al omployo of tho Oregon Short Line. With flvo steam mixers and one steam shovel in oporatlon, tho work ol concrotlng tho Wober-Davls county canal, ca-nal, said to bo tho biggest concroto undertaking un-dertaking over launched In tho state, Is being rapidly rushed to completion. Tho monthly roport of tho Salt Lako City food and dairy commissioner commis-sioner shows that during October C41 Inspections wore mado. In these in-ipoctlons in-ipoctlons 1,330 pounds of foodstuff wero condemned as unfit for uso and one prosocutlon followed. Through tho efforts of tho attorney general a settlement has been effected between tho board of trustees of the ' State Industrial school, and Fred J. Schlcef, a San Francisco cnttlo dealer, In tho dispute over tho sale of a herd of cattle, part of which wero found to bo diseased. Ono of tho features of this year's work at tho Agricultural college, at Logan, Is tho installation of tho short sourscs, giving tho young men and wom.on of tho stato who aro unablo to attond school tho year. round an op-portunlty op-portunlty of an oducatlon in their jhoson lines. Verno Workman, aged 8, whllo piny-Ing piny-Ing at his homo In Park City, was Btruck In tho head by a bullet accl-dentally accl-dentally fired by another boy, the bul-let bul-let lodging in the boy's brain and thcro bulng no hope for his recovery, Being thrown from a load of lum-bor, lum-bor, whllo driving down Blacksmith's Fork canyon, Alvln McCoombs of Smlthfleld was run over by tho wagon nnd crushed to death, tho whcols passing over his head. McCoombs fl leaves a wlfo and six children. Moro than 700,000 acres of land In fl tho Uintah Indian reservation, com- prising a largo part of that section ol tho rcsorvo opened to whlto sottlers during tho summer of 190G, which was Mlowed to rovort back to tho govern-' govern-' mont by careless winners In tho draw-Ing, draw-Ing, aro now being sold at auction. Officials of tho International Smolt-Ing Smolt-Ing & Refining company, and business men of tho now town of Tooole, to the number of sixty, havo organized n Town and Country club, which is ex-pected ex-pected to meet tho social needs of tho rosldonts and provldo entertainment tor visitors as well. H Ben Williams, the bartender who H ihot and badly injured Donald Work- H nan, a laborer, in a rooming house at H Milford ou September 27, has been H bound over to the district court on a H charge of assault with intent to com- mlt murder. |