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Show I I 1 THE UTAH DUD GET Contit rutt'on work bnv.v.i cn Mm-day Mm-day at Provo on tho Sal: Lake & Vtaa Interurban railroad. Two workmen were Injured, one quite seriously, when the roof of a partially dismantled building In Oa-d Oa-d n cdl ip icd. An automobile driver convicted in the Salt I. ike court uf driving an aa-tcrnoMIe aa-tcrnoMIe at excct.dve speed while In-toj.l.-ated. has been fined $100. Mrs. Camcila Jane Starr, aged 78 ytars, died at her home in Spring'. l! ! laat week, after an illness of several years. Mu. Siarr had been a rcalJent of I'tih since I ."). Apostle A. W. Ivlns left Salt Luke lat Sunday n'ght for HI Pao, Tex., where he will become active In arraigning ar-raigning affairs of refuse coloulsw who have fled from Mexico. "Chalky" Oermalne, the young pugilist pugi-list injured In a boxing match at Salt Lake. U still In the hospital. sufferLig Iroin concuaslou of the brain, but hU ultimate recovery -U hoped for. More than 2.".u hogs have died and the droves on severul farms have been entirely wiped out by a cholera epidemic epi-demic Id the farming districts uf Lay-ton Lay-ton and Kaysville in Uavia county. Arthur 8. Shreeve, aged 2S, an arch! tect. was fchot and seriously wounded by U-on I'arr, his brother in law. at the K.ra Farr residence In Ogdvn. The shooting Is said .to have been accidental. acci-dental. Tie weekly reKrt of tho Salt Lake City board of health for laat weeit shows a total of 3D b r'.lu. 14 males aud 16 females. An aggregate of 20 deaihs were repurteJ, 13 male aud 7 females. I.!il U to have Ave miles of addl-tloual addl-tloual pavtJ sidewalk. The pavement Is to be laid lu the thickly settled por-tio.i8 por-tio.i8 of the city. Work will cJiiimeuoe next spring as early a the weather will permit A large delegation of Ogden te.ic'a era will go to Salt Lake lor the ton-vent ton-vent on of the I'tah Educational association asso-ciation November 20, 26 and 27. They will live their efforts to briug t lie 1913 couventiou to Ogden. Henry & CHihoii, aged 86 years, and fjr many years prominent In the civic and bus.ncM affairs of OnJen. died October Oc-tober 19. Mr. (Hbrfou was one of Optica's Op-tica's earliest pioneers, having beeii In busiiieta there for more than thiny years. The registration of resident student at the Cuiverviiy of I'tah will reach the I.ii'Xt tna.k this ytar. Is the prediction pre-diction made by President J. T. Kingsbury Kings-bury in a statement submitted to the board of regent. The pro .nt enrollment enroll-ment Is 911. Sent out into the prison yard for kindling, Leonard Sparks, aged 27, escaped es-caped at Urlghain City from the Iiox Klder county Jail. He bad been fen-tenced fen-tenced to a vear la the penitentiary and would have been taken to Salt Lake the next day. John 2iora, convicted In the criminal crim-inal division of the Third district court on September 24 of voluntary manslaughter, has been sentenced to a term of ten yearn In the state pruon. Zeora was tried for the murder of K'.l Oravich at liingbam on December 19, 1911. Sunday. October 20. was the acmt-centennial acmt-centennial anniversary of the estab-lishent estab-lishent of Fort Douslas by (leneral Patrick Connor, who vi October 20, 1X62. completed h's march from Call-! Call-! f rn'a to I'lah In reapome to an order or-der from the war department at Washington. Wash-ington. It Is es'.Imate'd that the beet crop la Weber county this year will be approximately ap-proximately k.".;J00 tons. As the ca ' paclty of the local plant Is only 70.0UQ tons, between lil.ouo and lS.onO toas must be ahippcJ north. There are now 6.00') tons of beds on hand at the Ogden p.--it. Owing to the va?t amount of fruit which wen: to wasie thU )ar on account ac-count of Inadequate mean of handling It, and the heavy Ion sustained, tho growers of Weber county are contemplating contem-plating putting In evaporat.ng plants In different parts of the county 13 handle the fruit next year. A a'aortage of cars and the largest rrop In the hlxtcry of the state, Is the situation confronting the beet growers af Weber county. Many ton of beeU are piled In the field of the northern north-ern aoct on of the county with no hoe of securing cars for their t r in porta-to porta-to the factories befoie next wee. The suite board of pardons h.u denied de-nied the petition for commu'ation of the death sentence Imposed ujon Thomas Hiley In connection with the rhootlnx of Gcorge.W. Fasl. Harry Thome. Riley's partner In the robbery and murder of Paael; and the one who did the actual shooting, has laid the death penally. DalerU Piddle, aged 17, an Inmate of the etate reform school who last year, with two ether girla. e-MJ from that Institution, being captured I Poeatello. Idaho, after an adventurcm ride on a freight train, ha a,'ile made Iwr ecape from the school. Responding to the call sent ou' b thetr native government n Septnu ter 17. more than one hundred Oi4r Greeks, conpoing fully one-half tt Otrek population of the city. leave this week for New York on 'h Journey back to Oreece for the purios f Uklng vp arms asa'nst the Turk. Within sixty diys the great S'.riw-berry S'.riw-berry valley Irrigation projf t. balll by the Cnifed States reclamat.on fer- rice, will be coreplete and rea iy t" I turn water In'o Itah valley for the! Irrlrxt a of taoutinla of acre of fee-1 tile soil il:i enoJkh to grow any crop- ( |