Show 1 THE UTAH BUDGET I 4 During tin Wild West show ill Salt i was bndly Injured his hors turning over backward nnl ftilllnK on him Jacob Dunk apparently a tramp I fell from n train near Tucker and wiui BO seriously Injured tint death resulted Judgu Patrick H Tallon one of the first men employed In the old Daly mine and n prominent citizen of Park City died of miners icousumptlon August 13 The 7yearold Bon of Vllllnm Lee man of Hooper fell from a wagon In mi endeavor to catch his lint which had blown off and was trampled by the homes death resulting two days Inter Iwo highwaymen held up n saloon In Salt Luke City on Saturday night while there wore about twenty persons per-sons In the place secured about 2B < from the cash register rind made their sscapo Joe Starkey a bartender was shot by Frank Conelda a fellow employe at Blngham as the result of a slight altercation the shooting being entirely r ly Unjustlllablc however Starkey Is In tho hospital and Coneldu 13 In jail Complaint against the Oregon Short Lino Union Pacific and Southern Pacific Pa-cific railroads has been filed With the Interstato commerce commission by tIle Intcrountaln Pair association of I Ogden charging discrimination against Ogden In favor of Salt Lake James H Todd aged 26 a canvasser can-vasser tried to commit suicide by the carbolic acid route at Bingham because his lady love had withdrawn her smiles Todd made a failure of I It but succeeded In badly burning his face eyes and mouth with the acidA A Salt Lake woman was chosen Junior vicepresident of the Womans I Relief corps of tho Grand Army of I the Republic This honor was conferred con-ferred upon Mrs Jennie I Jones chairman of tho Womans Citizens committee and an active O A R worker Enraged beyond endurance by the repeated visits of holdup men three Japanese laborers of Salt Lake City i dragged Will Powers a holdup man wearing a black mask and carrying a loaded revolver Into their cabin took away his gun and beat him almost to death I The 2600 schoolchildren of Salt Lake City who took part In tho living hag at the O A R encampment marched through the streets of Salt Lake on Saturday night singing patriotic pa-triotic airs and presenting their drill to the gratification of an Immense Im-mense throng John Hays Hammond president oC the National League of Republican clubs who recently declined an appointment ap-pointment to tile post or minister to China has been Invited by tho president presi-dent to accompany him on his trip through tho west and will visit Utah with tho president The old fight between tho Bomber ger railroad Interests in Ogden City and the Ogden Rapid Transit company I com-pany was revived last week when the street railway company with a orCo of men piled cross ties and rails at Uio corner of Lincoln anomie and Twentyfourth street All of the Ice dealers of Salt Lake City have cut down tho supply of Ico to all of their patrons because of the great scarcity of Ico caused by the continued heat of this summer Nearly all of the available supply for Salt Lake has been exhausted and there Is no more In sight Tho little son of Mr and Mrs Thor vald Peterson of Mantl met with nn accident last week which might have ended his life He was watching tho neighbors harvest and cane too close to a horse which klckd him on the forehead Severa stitches were taken in order to close the wound Ora Van Noy aged fi was rundown run-down by an automobile driven by Roger Powers son of Judge O W Powers In Salt Uike and Instantly killed The little one endeavored to cross the street in front of the machine ma-chine became confused and young Powers was unable to dodge her The Salt Lake high school cadets who served night and day at the Intelligence In-telligence bureaus during tho G A 11 encampment made a distinct hit with the old soldiers ExCommanderln Chief Nevlus declared the boys had performed their duties in a manner It might bo well for the West Point cadets to copy Complaining that the postmaster of his homo town Is In lon with his wife and because of his advantageous h position returns all letters hi writes f to her marking thorn refused John Schliler a painter attempted to commit y com-mit suicide In Salt Lako 1 City but 1 landed In jail Instead and will be tried as to his sanity When Mrs James Cook of Ogden missed her little girl 18 mouths old mm tho house she went out In search F af the little one finding her lilclibs body on tho Southern Pacific tracks she having been struck by n passing freight train and ronibiy mutilated The barn and haystacks of William McDonald who lives in the north pact of Ilobor wore set nn liro and tho barn seventyfive tons of hay two horses i free st ib n > tmrn < ss oii buggy mid all tin rum Implements were stroked l 1 li I w II b about < fo |