Show fTKE UTAH BUDGET A lone highwayman hold up r Youngs cafe In Salt Lake City early t Monday morning getting 160 Tim opening day of the fourth district ir dis-trict foresters convention which z was planned for January 10 in Ogden t Las been changed to January 7 f Work will bo started at once near t Logan for tho erection of a power r plant to furnish light and power for tho buildings of tho Utah Agricultural college I It III l now believed that Wallace Lyon the young man who was shot c by Theodore Kennedy a negro during dur-ing a quarrel In Ogden will recover The negro Is In jail l A bucket brigade succeeded in Having the home of Albert Christen m Ben of Qunnlson from complete destruction de-struction by fire after considerable damage had been done Feigning faintness from hunger a sneak thief entered the homo of a I Salt bake man and after asking for something to cat stole 10 off the mantle and ran out of the houso y Thomas D Pitt former chief of police l po-lice of bait Lake City and well known throughout the Intermountain states 1 died at his home In Salt Lnko City on December 20 death being duo to acute diabetes + At a mooting In Knysvlllo of Davfs ry4t county business men and represent ntlves of the Good Roads association it was decided to construct n section l of model highway for demonstration t purposes James Dovlne former chief of the i I Salt Lako lire department was painfully i pain-fully Injured when H gasoline engine which he was repairing exploded t badly burning his face and hands and r temporarily blinding him t Se burn Richards aged 23 eon of a farmer living near Sandy has disk dis-k appeared from Ogden where he was I workIng and from letters malted on I ° December 9 I It is believed ho sought sonic lonely spot and suicided a Reports from Weber county have t It that hundreds of quail are freezing i freez-ing to death during the present cold spell Tho birds cannot fled sufficient suffi-cient food and in their weakened condition tile frost soon kills them c la a quarrel over money matters on the streets of Salt Lairs City Julius Ju-lius Alexander wus stabbed and so rlously Injured by llaiiy Cohen who I Js now confined In tho city Jail on the charge of assault with a deadly weapon Despondent over gambling losses and suffering fronr the effects of a threeday spree W C Hunt a ranch o er from Wlnnomucca committed std sIde by cutting his throat with a p pocket knife on the street In Salt I Lake City Tho following Utah postofflces have been advanced from the fourth class to the presidential The effect of the order Is to take the postmasters out of the civil service Coalvllle sal nry 1200 Garland 1100 Green i River 1100 m A young man who attempted to hold up n dozen men in a saluon in r Salt Lako City was met with a shower show-er of bottles from his intended victims vic-tims and he was forced to flee but not before ho had shot tho bartender through the arm The University of Colorado has submitted thfl following question to limo University of Utah as the subject for the debate between Colorado and I Utah Resolved That the system of I banking now In operation in Okln ham is desirable Ernest H Greene the Salt Lake mining man who was shot and badly Injured by T J Fitzpatrick near Nip a ton Gal December 3 arrived In Salt I Lake a few days ago having nearly recovered from the t brutal and vicious attack of Fitzpatrick Thero is some talk of a special train to be run from Wyoming over tho Union Paclllc to accommodate a i number of delegates who are expected expect-ed to attend tho National Woo Growers convention which will beheld be-held In Ogden In January John P Sorenson for fourteen years horticultural Inspector in Salt Lako county and ono of the most effl clent men over connected with tho service In Utah died Monday mornIng morn-Ing December 20 as the result of an attack of bronchial pneumonia i To commemorate the opening of the new school at Slatervllle Wobo t county representatives from ever family in that section of the country gathered at the building Saturday night where a literary programme was rendered followed by a big banquet ban-quet and ball Tho practice of asking for contrlbu tlons from the pupils of tho Ogden schools for various purposes has led to a storm of protest by parents and some action will probably be taken at the next meeting of tho board or education to prohibit this custom which has recently been in evidence Time census of 1900 gavo Garfield county a population of 3700 au increase in-crease of nearly 1000 over 1890 At tho same rate of gain next year census should show that not tar r tram 60W people now inhabit timex time-x county t Several arrests of teamsters and delivery boys who leave their horses standing for hours at a time without blankets have beer made recently In Ogden in pursuance of the recent order or-der of Chief Browning to enforce the I ordInance pertaining to cruelty to animals an-imals t i |