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Show I UTAH STATE NEWS It is announced that a Plnkorton do-tectlve do-tectlve ngcncy Is to be established In Bait Lako City. H The Sugar Houso district, consist- Ing of 003 acres, has been annoxed to Salt Lnko City. Rollo Cooper, a G-ycar-old boy, whllo attempting to jump on a switch engine In Salt Lalc City, missed his M' footing and fell, liis left foot being Bj crushed. f It is estimated by tho state flsh and 1 game commissioner that tho number Hi of trout to bo planted in tho Utah streams tho coming season will roach H over 10,000,000 fry. Members of tho O. A. R. in Salt Lake havo begun a fight on tho city administration, because of tho (lis-P (lis-P chargo of several employes who are votcrans of tho civil war. PJ Four Salt Ignite policemen, accused of accepting money for iirotectlnn BJ from gamblers, have been dismissed HJ from the force, causing a small sized fls sonsntlon in tho capital city. P ' Wlille at work topping trees in Salt m Lake City, William Mclntyre, fiC years of age, fell to the ground, striking I with such force that his neck was brokon. Death followed immediately. Qarnlshcclng her husband's salary to secure enough money to employ ' counsel to )rosecuto a divorco case against him Is tho unusual proceed- Ings of an Ogdon woman who desires J! to regain her liberty. I A. J. Nowlan, a consulting engineer V of New York, Is In Salt Lake City for HI tho avowed purpose of organizing a company that Is to have ns its object the opening up of many of tho nat-, nat-, ural rcsourcos of Utah. 11 With his skull crushed almost to a pulp and one leg broken, Jamc3 ' O'Rciilly, a miner, was found dead at the bottom of an oro shoot In tho Ding- ham Now Haven mine. He was un- doubtcdly the victim of an accident. Winter wheat Is commencing to sprout in all parts of Davis county It and a fow days of springlike condl- tlons would result In an oxcollent showing. In tho vicinity of Clearfield ' and Syracuse there aro thousands of ' acres of grain two nnd throe Inches high. 1 For injuries sustained by tho kick of a vicious mule, which sent him to tho hospital for eight months and crlpplod him for life, Willie R. Smith demands $20,000 damages from tho Utah Construction company in a complaint com-plaint llled In tho district court at Ogdon. , Stato Statistician Haines has com pleted the statistics on creamery products pro-ducts for tho year 1908, and his fig-uros fig-uros show that tho total sum of f 487,-6G7.02 487,-6G7.02 Is Invested In tho twenty creamery cream-ery concerns doing business in Utah In 1908, and that tho output was valued at $2,G7C,7G8. I Ogdon has been mado a sub-ngency for the United States postofilco de partment. This means that post cards, stamps, stamped envelopes, wrappers nnd other supplies sold at nil post-offices post-offices In Utah, Nevada and Idaho may bo obtained from tho local offlco ' when tho supply runs low. Wilth tho ' opening of spring a real building boom has struck Ogden. In addition to tho largo number of rail-i rail-i road Improvements being made by tho' Harrlinan system In tho local ynrdB, contracts havo boen let for a number of store rooms and business i hotisos In the business district. A dozen nests of tho brown tall moth havo been discovered on seedling stock from Franco by horticultural In-. In-. specters la. -Salt Lnko county. Tho shipment has bepn destroyed, and It Is not 'thought llko'ly that tho pest which hWcbst.tho nation millions of dol- Jars will got a foothold In Utah. ' . Dr.-W. A. McEnory, a formor resl- J dent ot Suit I-nk'd'Clty, nnd who was J at orib' tlmo Involved, In a sensational I . , $ijQ,000 breach ot promise suit, won a t 106-mlle walking contest' from a San Francisco socloty man last' week, on a wager "of ' $7,500. Tho establishment of a public mar. kot Iioubo In Salt Lake Is now being J taken up by tho farmorB thomsolvos. ' The farmers want a control market place, whore they can bring their fruit and produce nnd deal direct with tho consumers, j Clydo 'Fields, a 10-ycar-old lad, ' provod hlmsolt a horo when, at tho - - - rliMr--o w n llfo, ho saved John risk ot utjr3Va,uwy.nlrt companion, i 'Mllllgan; an s'j ct.JVJ-iv, Pr3r. I from drowning in tho old cltyT-U voir at Ogden. The two youngsters ' word playing near tho reservoir, when tho younger lost his balance and ' fell Quarantined for smallpox, fifty-four Inmates of tho Ogden Jail, many of whom nro lodgers who sought one H' 1 night's sholtor and others whoso sen- tences have expired or nro about to H ' expire, will havo to remain In prison until tho city physician has pro- I nounced all danger of further spread of the dlseaso past. Wm 1 |