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Show UTAH ST AM NEWS Kdward Qulnn "was struck by n Brave! train nt Garfield and seriously Injured 'lhc bod of Royal Rood, the younx man who was drowned In Qreon river, hae not been recovered. ' The eelebratlon of Pioneer day l Mt l'leasnnt ivas observed with niOro onthuslasm than for several wTf pint A Jiimneiin, about 26 utr3 dill, numt unknown, was run oer by 4 nlag c. r at Blnghr.r.i Junction ttS killed A big roller-skating rink Is batf pl uned for IMik City, th roller sk4 nt fad hav.ng tnkon n great hild J thit tow.i , ? Trauk A Levis, a prominent ofl tractor of Salt I.nlto City, Is iaxi, fiom Injurlos sustained by falling from a ladder. Ihe Socialists of Ean;teto couu tne pi .oJ a ticket In ths field, thl county cancntlou being held at Mt DcHsant lad week. . While taking h i at SprlngvlllB, ItuuLcn Hill caught his right hand in tho gen.ng of the rake, the mimbdP being badly inanglod. (icoigc Heipet, nged 2G, died in a Salt LrtUo hospital last week from Injuries In-juries received in nn accident on the Copper Hell uiUroad In Bingham. Tho lljoai-old datmhter of Mrs. J. 11 Mnt'i.igpr of Ogdsn fell over a UUf on the dugw.i) leadliot into Og den ennj on and was badly Injured. A liotdon collision occurred on the SalLilr tallroad list Veek, four people peo-ple be.ng Injured. The accident was caused by tho alt brakes refusing to work. An astonishing increase in nil lines of trade over the coi responding period of last year In reported by Salt Lake business men for the week Just endod. .lloy White of Mt. IMeasant was olaanmg a gun when the weapon was accidentally discharged, the bullet en torlng the left hand, making an ugly wound Chll service examinations will bo held in Utah this joar as follows: Lo Bnn, September 12 and October 17; Salt Lnko City, September 12, October C and 17. Of 148 school teachers In Salt Lnko county who took the annual examlna lion early Jn June,, over half of them failed. Slxtyslx passed nnd ninety two failed to pass. A permanent station for magnetic observations wilt be established at Modena, St. George, Kanab, Parowan, Pniigultch, Heaver, Junction, nich Hold, Mantl, Green River and Dragon Cold1 Springs, Utah, tho new mining -wraii established by Messrs. Short and Elliot, is now connected with Mo dona by telephone. Application has boon made for a postofflce at that point. At the state convention ot tho So ciallsts, held In Salt Lake City last wook, W. S. Dalton was named as tho party's candidate for Judge ot the Su promo court, and H. D. Durt for congress. con-gress. Forrest Common, George Staker and Josoph Moore, three boys, each IB ears of age, havo been arrested at Ogden on a chnrgo ot house breaking Tho lads took f 10 50 and spent tho money. Hphralm Madsen and John Avarett were riding a horse nt Mt. Pleasant on tho 21th, when the animal reared up and fell upon both of the young men. Avarett escaped with a bad shaking up, but Madsen is seriously Injured. Footpads aro becoming so bold in Ogden that they hold up men on Main street. I. Banders a?d Ernest Lund nulst wero relieved of their valuables Sunday night. C. C. Lockhart, a colored porter was shot and Instantly killed by James If. Crawford, also colored, at Ogden, nftor Lockhart had attacked Crawford with a knife. Jealousy Is said to have been tho cause of the tragedy. A broken rail on the Union Pacific, near Echo, was the cause of another wreck on that road Wednesday night of last week A freight train struck the rail nnd some sevon or eight cars weie derailed, delaying traffic. As the result of a quarrel over a pool game at Provo, Tom Wright was stabbed several times by George Ferre, and probably fatally Injured. Ferry, who Is under arrost, Is a married mar-ried man and has a large family. A little child of Chris Jensen of Sprlngvlllo was torrlbly bitten by a dog a few days ago. When first seen It was thought that the dog was worrying wor-rying a chicken, but It proved to bo a child, and when rescued they thought the child was dead. The child will live. Tho stato board ot equalization Is sending to the county assessors of the stato a circular containing a resolution resolu-tion passed by the board in whteh Is levied a tax aggregating 7 8 mills on all taxable property for state and state, school district purposes for the current cur-rent year The Mount Pickle company Is receiving re-ceiving cucumbers at its pickling plant at Sprlngvllle. The crop this year will not be a very large one, as tho cold, stormy weather was not good for cu-ouinbers, cu-ouinbers, but the farmers here are bo-, bo-, Ing convinced that there Is monny in this crop, i |