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Show THE UTAH BUDGET Hill Capras, the Greek arrested for elling beer at Pleasant Green, July 23, has been fined f.0. An aitempt Is being made by the Murray Commercial club to stimulate the broom com ludustry In the George district. Frank Kggleston, who was slabbed in the abdomen at Winiieinuccii, Nov., and who was brought (o Ogden for ttcutment. died Sunday morning. Walter Hrlm. who was crushed by a horse falling on him July 27, at Park City, has rallied and now tbo physicians have hope of bU recovery. Work bus commenced on the new theatre at Hrigharn (My. When completed com-pleted the theatre will have a fifty-foot fifty-foot stage and a seatins capacity of 800. 'This Is the Place" has been adopted as an official ulogan for the Transuils-sisslppl Transuils-sisslppl Commercial congiess, which meets in Salt Lake City August 27, 2S. 29 and 30. Accountant LdmuniU Is still probing In Carbon county records and so far has discovered enough to Intimate to 111 in a $7,000 deficit In the treasurer's and clerk's oiflces combined, it Is said. Fire, which wan discovered shortly after midnight, destroyed the post office of-fice and motion picture theatre adjoining, ad-joining, at Itoblnson. Only by dint of hard work was the hotel next door saved. tilegfred Nelson, aged 15, wai accidentally acci-dentally shot and fatally Injured by a companion whllu the two boys were hunting In Parley's canyon, near Salt Lake. The boy lived two hours after the accident. During an electrical storm the Parker store at lloox-r was struck by lightning, and three people narrowly nar-rowly escaiied Instant death, till being knocked down and were unconscious for some time. Arrangements are being made for the greatest Labor day parade and celebration ever held in the history of Salt Lake. It Is expected that the participants will outnumber tbime of former celebrations. Improvements to cost In the neighborhood neigh-borhood of $loo,000 are bi !,-jj contemplated con-templated by the director of the Davis & Weber Count'es Canal company com-pany for the enlargement of Its reiser-vlor reiser-vlor In Fast canyon On an average of lsu cars a day have passed through Ogden during the past six weeks, carrying California Cali-fornia fruit. The shipments consist at the present mostly of apricots, peaches and early apples. Prospects for the Iron county fair are splendid. Arid farm produis, mineral displays and the stork In'.er est s will be larger and better represented repre-sented than ever before. Citi.ens are taking a keen Interest In the fair. In the near future Lcland Is to have a reinforced concrete bridge across the Spanish Fork river. The nrldge is to be a forty-foot span with a sixteen-foot roadway, and will be the largest conciete bridge In this locality. lo-cality. John Westly Dodd. aged !., of Springer, X. M., was struck by an eastbound freight In the Price yard of the Itlo Grande and had his right leg so bad'y mangled that amputation amputa-tion below the knee was made necessary. neces-sary. Joseph Dunn, sixty-five yenrs old. was struck and Instantly killed by a i motor drawing a slag train at Tooele, ! He was working on the tracks near ' the furnaces and the tialn approached i him from behind. HU body wus badly mangled. The two-year old son of A. O. Hrown of Willard is dead as the result of falling Into a vessel of hot water. An j soon as the accident was dlscoveied a physician was sent for and attend- ! ed the child, but the scalds rendered ' recovery hopeless. I Miss Dorotlfy Drexel. who came to j Kurckft la company with Alex Mc-! Mc-! Chrystal, died under circumstances ! which aroused the suspicion of old clals. Met hrystnl and Iti' k C'a mute mu-te H were placed under si rest. 'J ii girl died from an overdose of laudanum. laud-anum. K. T. Jones, who lived north of Helper, was struelk ty a train while driving acroKS the. Um k. his llfes j body being f nial bsl! the tr.u k some time later. THe mangled hor-o and broken buggy wie dlscoveied on the cowcatcher wha the train Uo into Price. The police are n -w reasonably certain cer-tain that Hoy Carpenter. t!n oung i man lying In a Salt hosii"il i:h la bullet wound through hi hip, . shot either by a policeman or a ri I I road detective while Hying to in ike his way out of tin Oisnn Shurt L'n-yards L'n-yards on a freight train. Kutangiel in a puTey 'if th ii-.ver shaft at the p a-it of the l l i'i Co,;e" ronipany at Oartie: I, L. W. V'd a i thirty years old. an oiler. w kn ' I from a stig ng un I. l'.ni. t i e ment floor t' n fe'i b !o. It-x-ivei a fracture of th ku!L The commies onrs have fixed f!; tax levy for Cartie roirity t e cit mills. Wi'h tl.e M,il" t; !' a' seven and one-hilf m'Y.t. i j'i, e! fit mill, aehvtls line ant !' fo n ! ,i ailMs, and cirv ft -t eon m:il. ne levy in Logan auiou.it forty au.l ;i fourth niPls. That the M rmon cnionit whoi Have been forced to flee from Mexico , and take helter ia the t'ni'.el ptatrsj will make no effort to returu to thl:( fcume unt 1 peac Is ah I'u'ely re j siorrd is-th belief of Antlion II. i.uuJ f the flit pieldency |