Show < THE UTAH BUDGET 1 Tho city council of Beaver has voted vot-ed down the proposition of Installing 1 t city waterworks A union depot Is to be built at Murray 1 Mur-ray at a cost of 10000 If present lu ° plans are carried out l Caught In the act of watering his Ii 1n t xnllk from a public fountain an Ogden milk man was fined 25 + xj t A Salt Lake minister In his sermon 4 r t + on Sunday declared that every bachelor 4 t 1 bache-lor should be taxed enough to maintain I > main-tain soma needy family s s Hyrum Baird manager of n hotel In Salt Lake City and J M 1 Irvine a negro ne-gro porter were both seriously Injured in an elevator accident both men fallIng t fall-Ing fifty feet y 1C I M Boland a hotel man of Lander w f Wyo had n narrow escape from death f lay In Ogden when ho took morphine t i pills thinking he was taking kidney medicine lie Is now out or danger d id Tho Labor day parade In Salt Lake m City was one of the greatest In the history I his-tory of tho state thousands of workers + marching through the streets being dim cheered on all sides by vast crowds Interest In tho International sheep 4 ° how to be held In Ogden September 1 23 to 29 IB growing constantly accordIng accord-Ing to communications pouring In dally R from sheepmen from nil sections of tho country l f The people of Tooelo on September h B I celebrated the sixtyfirst anniversary + ill of tho settlement of that town Tooolo aI was first settled by three families and boasted a total population of eight people I peo-ple slxtyono years ago 1 Tho WeberDavlH county canal Is to bo repaired at a cost of 000000 the water having been turned off for that 4 5 purpose a few days ago A concrete I lining Is to be put in the big ditch Cora 9 I Cor-a distance of nine miles I N Burglars entered a saloon In Salt Lake City and stole n telephone which had a cash box attachment the telephone ± J t4 tele-phone being found In the alley In the 4 rear of the saloon with the cash box 1Ji broken open and rifled of Its contents 4 l After a 000mile automobile trip K through Europe < Joseph Scowcroft hrs fl returned to Ogden bringing with him many Ideas on good roads which ho d ie will expound at tho Good Roads convention con-vention to be held there September 2H 1 to 26 t L f t t Tho gambling cases which have created V i cre-ated such Interest In Ogden following s ly i a tho spectacular raid made by the pop po-p i lice and special officers of the Ogden t Betterment league three weeks ago tti ° will bo appealed to tho highest tribunals pltti d F r bunals 11 + A disease among horses which has g at boon called spinal meningitis and i which has caused heavy losses In the ik 1 spring and fall In different sections of r f r the state Is now believed by u Provo horseman to bo the rosult of feeding i mouldy hay fay t Tillio the Iifteen months old child of Jacob E Zollinger of College Cache t county was drowned In an Irrigation i ditch running by Its fathers home c 1 t The child had been missing but a few ti moments when Its lifeless body woo found In tho ditch Time Civil Service commission ant an-t nounces an examination September 21 v r at Salt Lake Logan and Provo In Utah 1 and at the usual places in the other Intermguntaln states for trained nurses M 9 t for service at Indian agencies and on the Isthmian canal Beetgrowers of Weber county have f t received notice from the officials of the dj J r Amalgamated Sugar company directing i + the digging of boots on September GAB 4 G-AB the factory will start operations on September IB It Is necessary to have n considerable supply on hand liar t l Overtaxed by the sudden growth of the fruit Industry In northern Utah the Havrlman lines are using six transfer i trans-fer gangs of men unloading merchandise IP = merchan-dise cars and packing them with fruit 4 The railroads operating through Ogden 3 9 ore hard pressed for enough cars fort for-t i + freight xt1 t Armed with a long hatpin and a I eui edged butcher knife which she t t1 t had secreted In her stocking after taking 1J tak-ing It from tho kitchen table Marie t Armstrong one of tho Inmates of the t ° state Industrial school ran amuck but l loIS disarmed before she had Injured l anyone J r Holmati Lawhorn aged 9 of DIng I Li ham foil under an ore car on the high ° line of tho Denver Rio Grande road and was seriously Injured the wheels jtw + d of the slowlymoving car cutting off tho lads right leg between the knee tix t and ankle also cutting off tho tore part n of his left foot t While working on a smokestack In Ogden Ed Slaglo a laborer fell a distance r1 r Y dis-tance of thirtysix feet to a tin roof 1 but escaped death Two of the lingers of his right hand were torn off by a z wire which tho falling man attempted to clutch on his downward rush through tho air p I t 1 A Paral t > sls superinduced by a fracture frac-ture of the spine caused the death of ° Marcus K I Darrow a well known young r j farmer at Kaysvllle Mr Barrow was c raking hay when the horso attached toe to-e the rake became frightened throwing S the vehicle on top of the driver Joe Chudlch an Austrian was do j I capitated while riding on a skip In tho I Highland Bpy mine at BIngham t s When within about twenty feet of the J00 foot level tho skip accidentally jumped the track catching the unfortunate I a unfortu-nate man under the chin between the I timbers of the tunnel and tho skin a it t i r S t |