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Show H 'it i VTAH STATE NEWS H Members of the Utah Nntlonnl H GuArd tiro enjoying tlio annual rn B campment at Mantl this week B A. II. Karrlngton foil from tho tlttb H floor of a building In Halt Lake lnflt, B Trcok nml escaped with a broken arm, H The past season has been a most B profitable ono for Halt Lake's pleasure H resorts, all of which closed on Monday. H Labor day was celebrated at the H capital city by the suspension or busl- H nap and big gatherings at all the ro- B A, I.enheer was kicked by a frnc- tious horse In Ogden, his skull being crushed, but he has even chunces for recovery. Boventy-flvo mombers of tlio Oram) B (Army of tlio Hcpubllc from Salt iJike BBJ and forty from Ogden arc nttendlug BBJ tlui ronvcntlon in Denver this week. BBV A flno new building for the Wober BBB Btako academy at Ogdon Is to be con- BBB Btructed during tho next few months. BBV The structuro will cost about 30,000. BBV Hans Hoth, a woll known miner at BBV Frisco, formerly a foreman , In tho BBB Horn Silver mlno, was killed by a BBV cave-in in tbo Lulu mine, adjoining 1 tho Horn Silver. BBV As tho result of Injuries received BBfl when he was run down by a livery BBV team August 19th, N'lls Ilcnson, till BBB years of age, died last week at his BBB home In Salt Lake. BBB Kcports are current both in Ogdon BBB and Salt Lako that work will begin ou BBBj tho actual construction of tills end H of the Western l'aclllc in about two BBBj weeks nt a point near Saltair. B Tho Weber club will take up the BBBj question of freight rates from Ogdcn BBBj to points on tho San Pedro. As mat- BBBJ ters now stand tho Ogdon jobbers BBBj claim thoy are being discriminated BBBJ BBBJ Tomato growers aro finding no dlf- BBBJ Acuity in smiling tlieso days, for do- BBBJ splto the fact that the crop this year BBBJ Is but one-fifth of the normal, they BBBJ aro making more money than for thrco BBBJ years BBBJ Mrs. Sophia Larson of Mt. Pleasant, BBBJ met with a very severe accident last BBBJ week, which may result fatally. Mrs. BBBJ Larscn was milking when ono of tho BBBJ cows struck her In tho back, Injuring BBBJ her Internally, BBBl Governor John C. Cutler last week BBBg Issued n proclamation naming tho BBBl I commission of nine members provided BBBJ for by tbo last legislature to Investl- BBBl goto tho work of the Agricultural col- BBBl luge nd tho University of Utah. BBBl State Chemist Herman Harms has BBBl Just completed a chemical analysis of BBBJ twenty samples of breakfast foods BBBJ roado from wheat, oats, barley and BBBl corn and sold on tho Heal market. All BBBj , wero found I roe fiom adulteration. BBBJ Tho first religious services over BBBJ held at Modena wuro conducted on BBB8 August 27 by Foster, n converted BBVJ Pluto Indian, who has recently re- BBVJ turned from the Indian school at Car- BBVJ llslo, Pa. Nearly tho whole town BBBl BBBB Thomas E. Wright, of Illnghnm BBBK Junction, attempted suicide In his cell BBBB In the Snlt Uike county Jail, Sunday BBBB night by swallowing a largo quantlt) BBBB of sodium salicylate Wright's Intun- BBBBV tlous were good, but tho drug con- BBBBJ tallied no poison. BBBB Unfamlllarity with tho briny wntert. BBBBj of tho Great Salt lake camo near BBBBj costing Joseph Murphy, of St. Louis, BBBBj his life at Saltair Sunday. Only tho BBBBj prompt aid of u few of the resort em- BBBBj ployos saved Mr. Murphy from being BBBBj strangled by the salty spray. J It Is not Improbable that congress BBBBJ will grunt prospective Uintah land BBBBJ settlors an oxteuslun of time In which BBBBJ to establish their residence In caso BBBBJ thuro appears to bo a pressing need of BBBBJ fetich an extension because of lack of BBBBJ early irrlgatiou facilities. BBBBJ Chulora among hogs lino mnflo Its BBBBJ nppcnrnnuo in Pnyion nud vicinity. BBBBJ Several farmers have lost a number of hogs ob tho result, and thoso who aro making a business of tho Industry ! are alarmed as to tho outcome of tho Ulseuso unions it Is checked. According 1,0 the report of James Ghrifctotispii, stato trcasjiror, tho k . state's total rrrcipts from all sources BBBBJ ! during tbo month of August amount- BBBJ cd to 92,032.r. Ulslinrhemcutu dor- BBBBJ I Ing tho month amounted to ?yo,205.ac. BBBJBj, The balance ou hand July Ul was ?228,- BBBJfl1 BBBBJ' I The now tabernacle nt Lohl, which BBBBJ' has cost approximately $50,001) to BBBBJ eicci was lormally opened Sunday. BBBBJ Piesideut Joseph F. Smith, nil tho i1 ' members of tho Alplno stake presi dency. cx-Hlshup T. 11. Cutler and manv other outstdo visitors wero present. According to the records of tho Snlt Lako board of health, tho month of r August, IU05, showed u great Improvc- BBBBBj ment over previous years In tho mat- BBBBW I ter of contaglolis diseases. There wero BBBBBj nut twenty-iiinu cases of typhoid, as BBBBK compared with thlrty-nlue cases lu BBBBj . August, BBVBBJ c BV ' jbbV |