Show r THE UTAH BUDGET Definite liters hnvo ben taken to tstahllsh a eherso factory at Ephrnlin t Tlio clcrls m the Salt Lake hotels 4 have formed an organization to bo known IIH the Salt Lake Hotel Greet f 1 ere association t Joseph Johnson a delivery boy wan I f thrown from the wagon when bin team ran away In Salt Lake City landing on I his head sustaining severe bruises and 41 a concussion of the bra hi 4 The news has been received that i Frederick William Clark a prospector = whoso home was In Salt Lake City s had been killed by a snowslldo near Cape Home Custer county Idaho Li If t Entering the lobby of tho European I I d hotel In Ogden at an early hour In the morning two masked men forced Af i the night clerk to hand over the keys to the money drawer but secured only 17 for their trouble I At tho anual Hold day of the schools t of tho Jordan district on Saturday West Jordan won tho meet with 25 + points Draper came second with 10 I Sandy third with 11 points and Mid i vale fourth with 13 points Tom Hlco tho Shawblt Indian was 1 t convicted at Salt Lake of manslaugh l tcr for the killing of John Rice a fellow tribesman on the Shawfolts res it orvnllon at Shorn Washington county nnd will servo a term at Fort Leaven worth Tho spring migration of tramps i from balmy California to the east has i brought Into Ogden numerous undo i 1 olrables within the lust week necessitating necessi-tating u general roundup of Idle characters char-acters by tho police of Ogden Theso c at r transients aro of tho worst chum r Rescued each time by a woman 7 p f GoorKO Cochoron Aged 85 years of Bait Lake City attempted sulcldo i I four times on the tracks of tho Salt n fake Ogden railway Ho was finally fin-ally taken to his home and promised l I r to roako no further attempts on his life i f f lifeAt tho request of many dairymen of I jt Weber county tho new milk ordinance j ordi-nance passed by the Ogden council o f will not go Into effect until Juno 1C r t to as to allow them to Install tho n 1 for tho bottling y r necessary machinery I 1 of their milk as required by the ordinance 1 dinance t 4 The shearing of sheep was successfully tit success-fully concluded at Modem on May 22 t One hundred and sixty thousand head tt have been shorn since April 1 yielding pu 1GOO000 pounds of wool A considerable consider-able quantity of this wool was contracted 1 tracted for last winter at 18c pur j pound l k Anthon Kohler a boy bad a narrow escape from death Saturday evening when ho attempted to stop a runaway team at Logan The horse on which i r a lie was riding was Impaled on tho V t wagon tongue of the vehicle to which the maddened animals wero attached J killing tho horse L t In an Interview In Ogden Henry S I t tf t r r Graves chief forester of tho United Mates declared There will bo no 41 deviation from the policies of my predecessor Ad t pre-decessor Gifford Plnchot In tho operating J oper-ating of tho national forests except i whore changed conditions In partlcu 1 1 lar Instances demand It i r Professor Ulankinshlp tho botanist I for tho International smelter has ills fc if > l pt J covered that the lucent weevil hast 1 has-t r r just appeared in Tooelo valley Its i t firSt appearance Is at the Buffalo Park II farm on the lake shore Ho advises t t the farmers to cut and burn the Infected In-fected plants and plow the laud The montly bulletin of tho state 44 f 4 t board of health for April shows 323 deaths In tho stale from all causes x if with seventeen deaths not reported from the previous month Of the 181 t towns and districts reporting 101 report re-port no deaths and seventytwo localities local-ities aro entirely free from dseaso s Burglars robbed tho First National bank at Layton but only secured f G 1 7GO for their pains whereupon they r locked tho cushier L E Ellison and tr 1 Night Watchman Evans In tho vault i nud left them to smother to death t 4y Fortunately a screw driver had been 16 y left In the vault and tho men mado it J their escape Joseph Fife of Hennlfer died on May x11 a 4 21 In a sanitarium at North Yakima Wash from Injuries received ono w it t year ago when ho was thrown from 1 s his horse Ho sustained concussion rt l a t of the brain and a portion of his skullS t skull-S had to bo removed and a sliver plalo F was Inserted An abscess developed 1 ai causing his death t Proceedings against William Howell 1 t How-ell an Ogden merchant Elliott 1 W f Kennedy John larson and George h Larson the latter a city councilman t l charged with running down and fatally i 1 r ri Injuring Parker Faut while on a joyride g e joy-ride have been dismissed it being 1 i shown that Fauts widow has accepted r accept-ed 3000 and abandoned prosecution ± 11x John T Uogan and wife of Ding J + ham wero Injured when their automobile t rr I auto-mobile leaped over a twentyfoot embankment em-bankment in Parleys canyon during a pleasure trip on Sunday Other occupants I oc-cupants of the auto escaped without Injury a Elmer Booth an actor may lose the sight of one eye as the result t of an accident at Ogden The heroine of the play fired a shot at him with a ar 5 pistol loaded with blank cartridges f when the heavy wad from one of the cartridges struck him just over the rieht eye + r i tZI I pry f |