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Show Pithy News Notes .i . From All Part of j il ' - r rrr 1 'r r it . uuin ; jfam'Tiiy ' it-U Wi niwii-tow.giM' I I1 fill , togan. Lamont Bright, 19 yearn rf age, of Rlrtimond, was 'necld. ntly aiiot and Instantly killed Monday ee- ning at Trenton by hla chum. Tr ; tuan Tftibetta, The accident occurred occur-red late In the evening at the hum. William Lit " f Salt LakeSouthern Pacific train . No. 10, carrying United SUitea mail,: wa itoped by a mob estimated at . fifty men, most of whom were armed with clubs, at Reese, elx miles west of Ogden, at 6 ffl o'clock Monday, morning. The mob sent a detail of men to the one day coach at die rear of Che train to search for strike- Dreukers, who, it had been reported1,..' were coming to Ogden to tako the" places of striking shopmen. Tluntsvllle. -John Coffin, 40 year age, unmarried, was fatally injured '. when; he struck' a telephone polo , while riding a horea in the lnut rnce jf the Pioneer celebration at llunts-ville llunts-ville at 7 o'clock" Monday. He died onlrty minutes , later. The fatality was witnessed by a large number of persons, . . . Salt Lake.-;hrls Chloles, 2S years wf age, one of tho proprietors of talie Ideal Hat Cleaning Works, 88 South ' Main street, was iustantly killed ana Uharles V. Herman, 1141 South Second Sec-ond East street, suffered a concus-ton concus-ton of the brain and severe hcern-iops hcern-iops and bruises when their automobile auto-mobile In the races at the Lagoon, track plunged through the outskle-fence outskle-fence at the first turn at 3 :30 o'clock: Monday afternoon. The automobile . si special Haynes, was driven by Har-uian. Har-uian. Chloles, who owned ..the car,' . was acting ns mechanician, ':, Salt Lake As a result of an asree- , went reached by officers of the Pioneer Pio-neer Sugar company and the aocured creditors of the company, which owns rhe Hooper Sugar factory at Hooper and the sujtar-maklng factory, now at Whitney, Idaho, the company, owned own-ed copperatlvely by several hundred farmers, will be enabled to opera t the coming year, according to announcement an-nouncement made Monday. Ogden. Jamea George, 47, of 837 Twtenty-fifth street, Was Instantly killed, kill-ed, and Carl Kenna, 70 of 172 Weller street, Los Angeles, died four hours) later at thte Dee hospital, from Injuries (offered when nn automobile In whlcli tbey were riding, plunged into, the river In Ogdtn canyon Sunday after- . . noon. . Salt Ijake There are approximately 173,752 reglatered voters In Utnh, a cording to Information furnished to Cbarles Helner, deputy secretary or , state, by the county, clerks, , of twen-ty-eight nf the twenty-nine counties In the stnte. The state total la distributed distri-buted among the counties as follows: County. ..' No. Voter , Heaver '''''' '-''." 1,8110 Itoxeldor ' ' " ' 707 Cache : 11.327 Carbon ' . ' 4,331 "' ooRgett u: . ;, ,;v,; '' 174 ' Davis "V - f " " ' ' 4.80J " " '-Duchesne '-Duchesne " 2,K 1 Emery 2,)0 Garfield l,7'j: Grand ;.. 729 ' Iron .'11 2.WW Juab- S,2f0 Kane ' 82o Millard 4,0301 Mwrgan 1 02(1 !!ute 1,05.1 Rich ; ; 1,000 , Salt Lake 0O,OX) San Juan 09) Sanpete- 7,497 sevier " 4.6UJ Simmlt - 3,081 Tooele 8,304 Uintah 3,WK Utah 14,085 Wasatch 2,072 Washington ,J.(U- Wayne 700 rauit i o,u Portlnnd "Patriotic Obligations of Pence" was the theme of the addro of Governor ChnrlCfi U, Iahey pf ah before the American lnts'tute of banking, which held Its national (vinventl'Jnn here and which ls nt-tendede nt-tendede by delegates from all over the United States. Salt I-iike. The annual sun dnnc of the Fort Duchesne Indians ended at sundown at Furt Duchesne Sunday, iltar a three days' continoua dance-without dance-without food or drink. Some of the ! braves fell from exhaustion, tint us B'xin us they recovered they resumed the barbaric lion, skip and shuffl around a poie on which was a buffalo head. Ogden. Bids for the construction of the Weber gyiiinnslum will he o; cned in the office of Woods ft. er.. sen, architects Ecdes building, In this city at noon August 0, actnrding; to the announcement given out by tho Weber Normal college board of education. ed-ucation. Ogden Arnold Van Llmberg, Jr.. -miraculously escaped death Sunday Dt 4:30 p. m. by being run over by a train, falling a distance of 75 feet and drowning. |