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Show THE UTAH BUDGET Tho tuberculosis exhibit which has attracted tho attention of the Knit Lake public lof the past two weeks lias been taken to Provo. Plans are making 10 reopen the Utah Hanking company banki: at Le-lil Le-lil and American Kork, which closed their doors a short time ago. Three sK(ial trains carrying nearly I, 000 people left Fait Lake for 1 .09 An gclcs Saturday night on the sixth annual an-nual midwinter excursion of the Klks. After eevc-rul weeks of illness from paralysis, Mrs. Mary Ellen Covington, 75 years old, a Weber county pioneer, died at her home In Ugden on February Febru-ary 4. Work has begun on a new power plant with 700 horsepower generated by steam turbines at the plant of the Ogden Portland Cement company near Drlgham City. Edward Powers of Sandy Is dead from blood poisoning, resulting from a slight scratch on the hand made by a copper nail white be was woik Ing at the carpenter trade. James .ynch, serving a Ilfo sentence sen-tence In the state prison for tho murder mur-der of Colonel Prowse in 1900. during dur-ing the hold up of a gambling house, Is endeavoring to secure hU freedom. As the result of Injuries received by falling on a slippery pavement, Bamuc) Horrocks, a pioneer dry goods morrhant of Ogden and one of Its early builders, died Saturday, at the ago of 77. Tho Utah State Dairymen's association associa-tion held its annual meeting at the Agricultural college at Logan on Saturday. Sat-urday. The attendance was the larg est tn years, there being moro than 800 members present. The strike of Greek miners at the Kenllworth properties near Price was brought to a close through the din-charge din-charge and ousting from tho camp of the ringleaders. Most of tho other Greeks have returned to work. Pills now before the legislature relative rel-ative to the roads of the state will receive re-ceive the Indorsement of the Salt Lake Commercial club, as a result of the action of the good roads committee. com-mittee. II. Gustaldl, charged with the killing kill-ing of W. H. Palmer at Eureka, has tc-en lodged In the Jail at Nephl, being be-ing unable lo furnish the bonds fixed ly the Judge following the preliminary prelimin-ary examination. Ily tho terms of a rulfvg made by . . . .the 'iiiisXo-iii-J)l-.t-neo Sitlur- " day, E. L. Carter was gra irriJiXUe to forty acres of bind situated at tho station sta-tion called Lund on thn Salt Lake Uoute In lron county. After considering plans for draining the swamp land west of Ephrlam, th' Commercial club will hold a meeting within a few days. In an effort to secure se-cure the consent of tho property owners own-ers to the creation of a drainage district. dis-trict. The committee 'on appropriations of the house and their friends to the number of about Any spent Saturday Satur-day at the Agricultural coller" at Logan Lo-gan Inspecting the building and learning learn-ing something about tho work of the'1 institution. ' John M. Fowler, pged 2S. is In a i ! Salt Lake hospital in a precarious condition, with abralsons all over his body, as a result. It is supposed, of having been knocked down and run over by a wagon, In a dark alley in the capital city. Tho school consolidation question, which has caused 110 en a of trouble la , Cache county, was virtually settled last week when County Attorney John A. Sneddon advised the county commissioners com-missioners that tlw consolidation , could not be disturbed. Backed by the Og len Chamber of Commerce, the Horn, Telephone & 1 Electric Power company of Farming- 1 ton, Davis county, Intends to make ' a strong bid for the privilege of sui- 1 plying Ogden city with lights for Its residences and streets. Experiments in dry farming in the ' arid sections of the state are provided for In a nun sure introduced In the ' ecnute by President Henry Gardner. Th experiments are for tho purpoo of ascertaining what seeds and what crops are most adaptable to dry farm- , Ing. t Every bridge between Evans and riymouth, a distance of thirty miles, c cave been washed out by the recent 0 floods and these bridges were all steel 1 except one or two. The steel bridges P were all new and costly, having been 1 erected within the last two or there years. g John Anderson, who escaped from f the state mental hospital at Provo, a as captured In Ogden canyon by Weber county officials. Anderson t was recently sent to the mental hos a p!US fiora Ogden, after he bad at a tempted to hold up a policeman In a that city. c A car maintained by the American tlaptlst Publication society and con ducted by Rev. U T. Darkiuan and wife. Is traveling through ftah, stop- v ping at the different towns. The csr Is seventy-six feet In length and has eating capacity for 120 persons. The Industrial and educational special spe-cial of the Utah Agricultural college over the Salt Lake Route was greeted D with a large crowd at Santaquln. So " freat was the crowd that It was 1m . possible to hold the- meeting on the ,, train and the town hall was secured " for urpos. |