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Show THE UTAH BUDGET The el(?ht year-old son of Charles Nspper of Ixj?an fell on a pitchfork and It pierced entirely throuh hli hand. The mananer of a pool room In Ok-den Ok-den was last week fined $''.0 for al-IowIuk al-IowIuk a minor to miter around tha place. Ramuel K. (TftRer, for years head of the C'ritKcr Wire & Iron Works of Salt Lake City, died Friday, at tho ae of 72. Desert tank cars are still in service on the Western r'aclflc road, the shortage of wut?: at Wendover siiil cotitinulnK. Three men, while buntiiiR In the mountains contiKuous to l'rovo ran-yon ran-yon last week, killed a Son-pound fin-numon fin-numon bear. The Oregon Sliort Line will build ft new piisnenner sta-ort at Lnyton to cost tl.mi. The s-nifture will be built of cement blocK. When a load of hay on which he was ridliiK overturned near Pleasant View, Weber county, Walter Andrews, An-drews, aged It. had both lens broken and a hip dislocated. Theres is a probability that law-yers law-yers in Onden will organize themselves them-selves Into an association for thft purpose Of establishing and maintain-itiK maintain-itiK a common law library. John Martin, a miner, 40 years of BKe. was killed on the I'tah Copper workliiKs at I!lnnham. He was walk-Iiik walk-Iiik almiK the ciIko of one of the k-els k-els and fell about 100 feet. The residents of I'ark City will commence usinK water from the new waterwoiks system on December 1. The new system has been complete and mo t than 000 service connections connec-tions ti Seen made. Charles Holmberp, the young Nor-wcKian Nor-wcKian who was stubbed in the back of the neck by John Holm, November Novem-ber 9, at Hlnnham. died from the effects ef-fects of his injuries M:mday, blood polsoninK having developed. Tubercular pneumonia claimed Caryl Davis Hasklns, one. of the world's best known electrical engineers engi-neers and scientists, at a Salt Lake hotel on November 18, following an Illness of forty-eight hours. The I'nlted States civil service commission announces an examination for the position of stenographer and typewriter, both mule and female, which will be held December 13 at Salt Lake City, Ogden and l'rovo. Gerrltt Fort, passenger taffic manager man-ager of tho Oregon Short Line and j t'nlon Pacific roads, gives out the information in-formation that the lines be represents repre-sents will expend next year rn autn of 11.250,000 in advertising their attractions. at-tractions. Frank Romeo and Robert Zaffey were on Monday sentenced to death slid John Corler to life Imprisonment,' for the murder of Albert V. Jenkins at Sunnyslde last February, by Judge Albert II. Chrlstensen In the district court at Price. George R. Wlckham. a traveling man, was set upon by an able-bodied beggar when he had refused to give tlms. and was so terribly beaten that be may be disfigured for life. WlcV-sham's WlcV-sham's assailant was captured and Is behind the bars. J Carbon county last week voted upon a proposition for the establishment establish-ment of a high school for the county and also where It should be located. The proposition curried by a big majority, ma-jority, and It was decided to locate the school at Price. For the first time in the history of the Ogden courts, a Chinaman has commenced legal proceedings against line of his countrymen over money matters. Suit has been filed by V"o Fun Sing and Yet Yu against Yu King to recover $9 23. Joseph Krlckson, a miner in the pmploy of the Silver King Coalition Mines company at Park City, fell a llslance ef forty 'feet down a chute an the V i-foot level. He sustnlned I broken rib and it Is thought that he may be Injured internally. It Is antmuncid that no state loans 3ti Irrigation projects will be made ty the state board of land commls-iloners commls-iloners until the validity and ronsti-:utionallty ronsti-:utionallty of the law under whic'.i he loans ai provided for has been massed ufn by the courts. Joseph Soderberg. the 13-year-old oy who went on a rampage at Mid-rale Mid-rale several days ago. shooting Dep-jty Dep-jty Sheriff Ira lleckstcad In the back f the neck, has been sent to the date industrial school. Trashy novels nov-els and moving picture shows were he cause of the lad's downfall. Two men attemtKed to blow the lafe In the Denver & Rio Grande sta-ion sta-ion at ningham. Two charges tf ' iltroglycerln were used, but neither 1 vas heavy enough to force open the utfe. The noise of the explisitrs ' troused the neighborhood and the I nen were scared away. Examinations for the position of ; anner In the Indian service will be leld In the ShH Lake federal bu'ld- i ng, December 13, by the I'n'ted I Hates civil service c iminlBslen. Tbe I mtrance salaries for these positions ' ange from Ifiort to f!. 0 per annum. ' The admlnlHtration of the ntroplau ' Irug will probnbly ar-e the lives of lagbert Anderson and (ie-irge V. ard-aw, ard-aw, the Ogden policemen who had heir skulls fractured In th Fcles t lul'.ding fire when dibris Ml. Tbe 'fled of thi new drug 1 being rafched with Interest by doctors. Togo," the blooded stallion pre- nted to Admiral Togo, the fighting I eaman of Japi,n, by Fred J. Kbsrl I if Ogden a few weeks asro. has beeo 1 iased on t: the emperor of Japan ' y the admiral, and U now feeding 1 rom the !m -rial staMc. ' |