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Show THE UTAH BUDGET The I.ehl Commercial club has derided de-rided to Join the I'tah Development league. That Park City will have a new postofflco in the near future secim now assured. Arrangements have been completed for ait automoliil show to be given March 9 to 15 in Salt Ease. Representative Howell has appointed appoint-ed Will Huntsman of Fillmore as candidate can-didate for Aiinapoll acadamy, he being the only applicant. A Jury freed William Jeffrlea, who killed Thomas Patten in a drunken brawl In Salt Lake over a woman of the underwold. Jeffries plead self defense. de-fense. It Is reported that there are eight cases of scarlet fever In Provo, all brought on by exposure at the public funeral of a poison who died with the disease. Parley W. Ilelnap, 23 years of n!je and one of Dgden's best known young men, died at Eos Angeles, March f. (loath being due to heart trouble of long standing. Caught In the lines and dragged by a runaway horse at Monroe, (iraut Rrown, aged nine years, sustained a broken shouldnr ami severe lacerations lacera-tions about the body. At a mass meeting held In Farming ton, tho proposition to Issue bonds In the sum of $20,000 for the purpose of erecting a new school house was approved by a good majority. James R. Crawford of llaketflelJ was easy for Mike Yokel, the steel-muscled steel-muscled Salt lake wrestler, when they mot at llakersflcM. Cal.. Friday night. Yokel threw Crawford twice In twenty minutes. A weather station Is to he established estab-lished at Provo during the spring months for the purpose of enabling fruit growers to make the necessary preparations to protect their crops from frost. Tho Muuray Commercial club has taken up the matter of aecuiins Improvements Im-provements to the road from the mouth of Dig Cottonwood canyon into Murray to facilitate the handling of oro from the mines In the canyon to the amelters. The Denver & Rio tVtando artesian well, being bored by the company at Woodside Is down over 400 feet, and tho drill is still in the shale. Tho well will bo put down over 3,noo fet, unlss good water is found under that depth. Daniel M. Robblns. veteran driver of early stage coach days and regarded regard-ed for nearly half a century as the best rclnsman In the west, died Friday In Salt like. following an attack of chronic nephliitls. He was In ills seventy-ninth year. George M. Justensen. the miner who was burled under thirty feet of Miow In the slide over the Utah Coalition Coali-tion mlno at Alta, January 31, but. who was rescued after being seriously seri-ously injured, died In a Salt Eake hospital, Sunday. Frank Evans, aged 40, committed suicide in Salt Eake on Saturady, shooting himself through the head. Ill health was the cause. Evans was born In Salt Eake and was a son of James Evans, the voMran stage carpenter car-penter of the historical Salt Eako Theatre. For the first lime this winter the city of l.oi?an Is free from all contagious conta-gious diseases. Three cases of small-pox small-pox broke out about a month aw. and fear was felt that the disease would spread, but all three patients have been discharged now and the city Is entirely free. It Is reported thai the Denver & Rio lira tide Railroad company has purchased a large tract of land near the Geneva resort, for the purjKise, It Is said, of erecting a siua'l wharf and buildings for a pleasure resort and landing for all kinds of boats , plying the waters of Utah lake. For dereliction In duty In falling to observe flagging rules. Conductor K. T. Mylor. Engineer J. 11. Davis and Head Rrakeman W. S. ltrown of the , castbound freight train that collided , with a westbound freight train near ( American Fork, have been discharged from the Ifc-nver & Rio Grande road. O. E. Deatley, supposed to have been a former resident of Montana, suicided in his room In a Murray ho- t tel. Saturday night, placing the muz- lie of a revolver to his temple and I blowing his brains out There was nothing among the dead man's ef- fects to show any reasou for the deed, i George Spiers, plonrrr of IMS. as- ' aoclate of President Joseph F. Smith ' In the mission to Hawaii nearly forty years ago, and who was a member ' of the party that made the first overland over-land trip to Southern California by the course now taken by the Salt Eake Route, died Sunday to S.ilt Iake. Tho Commercial club tf Midvale has unanimously decided to take up ( the question of a weekly market day f tlmilar to mwtket days of last year. Merchants will offer bargains in all f lines. It has been proposed to in- elude new features in farm products. While working in a gravel pit of the Union Portland Cement company at I)evll's slide, E. Hugh Cameron, an rxpert powder man, was Instantly killed at noon Thursday when a rock., weighing six or sev n tons, rolled J down the moun'aln side and crushed , his bmiv to a u'p. |