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Show THE UTAH BUDGET The Oregon Short Lino has acquired ac-quired nearly all of its Hunt of a for the double trarku between I'miii-Ington I'miii-Ington and O'lcii. Kureka now Iiiim one telephone exchange, ex-change, the merger of the two lines tiavlng been oomph led. Workmen are tuy making tbu clmime at Itliuli.im and 1'aygon. The Lewlaloii people Imve pur-chuaed pur-chuaed a big Mprlng cant uml north f Franklin, which will eiiftlly aup-ply aup-ply all the famlllen lu town with the very beat water. While cranking lilx automobile. C. It. Wright of Ogdcn HUHtnlned B broken arm. when the engine back-Bred, back-Bred, tho (evolving crunk rod Htilklnji felm on th forearm. The Mate boiird of e(imll.aUon hat flven out the figured on the ames'J valuatloiiH of cui pontlioiiH In the atato According to the tuimmary the grand toUl valuation In $ 4,97S.O!M).75. CharleN Melghau, al)Htrator .nd pewBpupcr man, und at one time loHtinaBter at Ogden, died Sunday morning of heart failure and no phrltla. He waa 01 years of age. Joaeph 11. Knight of Ogden wit lected commander of the department depart-ment of Vtah, l ulled SpanlHb War Veterana, tn the fourth annual encampment en-campment held Friday In Suit Lake. Bo strongly hn the notion of fun ulxhlng playground for the children of Halt Lake laid hold of the public that little or no doubt exlntu aa to the establlHliment of permanent groti ndrt. Under the direction of the AmbocI ated IIovh' Cliilm of I tali, a ramp ha been eatabllahed at Saratoga Springs Utah lake, and InindreiM of loyn be tween 10 and 18 yearj of RKe are no ramped there. AanUtauce from the Salt Ijtke Com merclal club la to be given the organization organ-ization of a holding coin puny In IMah for the coiiHlrurttou of Ihe Mount road from Oreen Hlver to Salt Iake, a distance of It!.) miles. After being entombed In the Whirl wind mine, near American Fork, foi bout thirty-five hour, Albert Uurranl and Timothy Smith were rexcued earl) Saturday morning. Hoth were weak from hunger and bad air. Seventy-three building penults were laauud by the city building Inspector In-spector of Salt Utke during the month of June, according to the monthly report. The permits call for Improvements amounting to 3i;5,-200. 3i;5,-200. With the lower part of his body par tially paralyzed, Denny Shechan, a laborer, la-borer, was found lying on the ground In, one ot the enclosures at the Union Pacific stock yards at Ogden. Sheo-han Sheo-han claims that he fell, striking on his back. An unknown man, who waa run ever at Iliverdale by an engine, died In an Ogden hospital, where he was taken immediately after the accl dent. His skull was fractured, hli right leg broken and his body terribly bruised. After being out for practically eight hours, the Jury found George Eeigich, who stabbed Samuel DeKay In a saloon brawl al Mid vale on the night of May 9 last, canning his death the following day, guilty of man laughter. Kdward William Single Is dead and Oacar Anderson is In an Ogden hospital suffering from a fractured leg and Internal Injuries as a result of a fifty foot fall from a swinging scaffold at the State School for the Deaf and Blind. The dead body ot John Hellfene flity yeara of age, waa discovered Sat urday afternoon la the little hovel In Salt Lake In which he haa lived as i recluse many years. He Is reported to n real estate worth In the nlghlKr tiood or tioo.ooo. Beginning AuguHt to. twenty rifle men of the Utah national guard, elected by competition from among the men of the different compile 1 ef the mtHUa, will ludulge. In a week't target shooting on the Fort iKmil.n 1 reservation range. 1 George McNeil and J. II. Kills art 1 to travel from Salt Lake to New 1 Tork City behind a team of bears, bavin g started from Bait Lake laat ' Saturday. The bears have been train- ' d to the work and the two plucky 1 tourists have confidence In finishing tke trip. The convention of tbe I'tah Canner , tea association was held In Ogden last ; Saturday. Matters of Intercut to tht ( Otters regarding the handling of thi earoa's pack, markets and the gener al outlook for the canning buslnesi , this year were Informally discusser: , during the day. , According to a tabulation by Wit-lard Wit-lard Done, state Insurance commissioner, commis-sioner, more money In fees haa bwn taken In by his department durln I tbe all months of the present yea than waa received through the en- ' Ure year of 1910, Ont of thirteen samples of c ' eratm manufactured in Salt Lake aad submitted to Herman Harms. Cats chemist, for analysis, by Wll , hard Hansen, state dairy and food com- ' aalssloaer. every one of them conform con-form to tbe requirements of the stale 'f ws la every respect ( |