Show I T 4 THE UTAH BUDGET I 4 Flro totally destroyed the Ice plant In Ogden belonging to D O Griffith causing a loss of 20000 The lire IB charged to Incondlatlen A number of former Alpine residents resi-dents now living In Provo have decIded de-cIded to visit tho old homo on July 25 and are arranging a homecoming day for Aplno on that date Charges of having wilfully crowded two pedestrians off the public road In Ogden canyon and forclns them to Jump for thnlr lives over the river cm tmnkmcnt made against the driver of an automobile William DiInghurst aged 24 on Monday pleaded guilty to tho charge of robbing a gambling house In Salt Lake City as well oa robbing the Lrfy ton bank and was sentenced to twelve years Imprisonment The work of the Sevier County Fair association for 1910 has been started and It looks as though tho fair will bon bo-n more Important and valuable event 4 t than over before It will be held September Sep-tember 14 16 1C and 17 Members of the Central Christian Church of Salt Lake City had a Jubilee Jubi-lee meeting on Sunday when the mortgage mort-gage which had stood against thr cell lice for seventeen years was cancelled and the papers wore burnr > S Burglaries are of dally and nightly occurrence In Salt Lake City the police n po-lice and city detectives seemingly being be-ing powerless to prevent a continuance continu-ance of tho work of tho boldest gang that has over Infested the capital city M o Albert Griffiths aged 45 was found M sitting with his back against a building In Salt Lake City apparently asleep m but In reality dead having been dead noveral hours when Uncovered Death was duo to excessive use of Intoxicants Intoxi-cants There was a frost In Cache Valley June 4 severe enough to badly nip the tender garden truck nnd to do some Injury to the wheat crop on tho west side of the valley Logan fared I much better than a great many of n k the other towns Noplil Anderson a civil engineer S I whose home Is In Tlrlgham City was drowned In Logan river Logan canyon can-yon on tho night of May 4 Thero were no witnesses to the tragedy but 4 it Is supposed that In the darkness be walked pit the dugway Into the r river 1 U took a huge steam shovel four I v hours to recover the body of Joe Don uton 48 years of age who was Instantly T Instant-ly killed under hundreds of tons of earth which caved on him whllo hoW ho-W S engaged at his work In the now cut of the Utah Copper company at I Ulngham th Jonathan C Iloylo lawyer jurist t nnd eminent citizen of Salt Lake died t Monday morning Judge Uoyle came i I to Salt Lake City In 1871 and went Into partnership with the late Thomas 4 Marshall The firm continued active until the death of Mr Marshall four ears ago I The Illicit 1 liquor dealers of Spanish Fork who have had considerable bio with the city since Ute prohibition ordinance went Into effect have decided de-cided to promise to quit the business If the city will drop the prosecution of a large number of cases It has against them Mrs Joo Begdar of BIngham whllo making a bed accidentally discharged r a 32callber Colts revolver winch had been left there by one of tho lodgers the bullet entering her left breast and passing out through her shoulders making a painful but not dangerous wound t Kdna tile 2yonrold daughter of I x Mr and Mrs George Kirby of Hyde Park died Juno C of strychnine poisoning pois-oning after having eaten twenty six tiethgrain tablets The tablets had been loft on the table and the little one got hold of them while her mother was out of the room Frank Murrell aged 40 years a fl minor employed at Eureka committed sulcldo Saturday night by shooting lilmsolf In tho left breast with a 38 caliber revolver Murrell had quarreled quar-reled with his wife and when she loft the house Tie picked up the revolver nnd shot himself Leo L Engeheart a traveling ads sorsgrinder who was last peon at Silver Sil-ver City Is missing His little carl In which he carried his tools and supplies sup-plies has been found In the sagotirush near Sliver City but 110 trace of him can be found and it Is feared he has been murdered A loan of 50000 from the state land board has been applied for by the irrigation Ir-rigation companies and others who own the lakes at the bead of Provo river Tho loan will be secured as noon as certain preliminaries are arranged ar-ranged The work of reservolrlng the lakes will then be pushed A party of twentyseven Salt Lakers inspected tho Price River Irrigation companys project on Saturday and the members were favorably 1m pressed with this new district which promises to become one of the greatest great-est fruitraising sections In thp state State Statistician Haines has compiled com-piled a stateemnt of the cement products pro-ducts of the state for 1909 There was a total of 501500 barrels of cement 0 ce-ment of the value of 647030 manufactured manu-factured in Utah In the year The cement plants paid out In wages in j > the year 251111 I i I J f J < |