Show THE UTAH BUDGET It Is announced that President Taft will visit Salt Lake City on Saturday Sat-urday September 25 The 1909 directory of Salt Iako City shows that there are 110230 people peo-ple residing In the capital city and Its miburbs It Is expected that by October 1 Inn roof will have been placed on the now II u Denver RIo Grande depot In Salt Lnltn City III Tho lid Is on In Ogden Canyon on I Itt the Sabbath as a result of a moral wave which has struck the Weber county officials Jacob Jacobson who was run down by a street car near Murray and severely se-verely Injured has lost his reason asa as-a result of his terrible experience David Arnold the young Murray boy who was stabbed three times by n hobo near Pocatello Idaho and who was not expected to live is reported to be out of danger rile examinations of school teachers teach-ers for state certificates and diplomas will be held at Salt Lake City Logan Provo and Mnntl Friday and Saturday Satur-day September 3 and September 4 Growing despondent over tho fnct that ho was unable to secure profitable profit-able employment Albert Capron of Cromborg Cal committed tmlcldo In Salt Lake City shooting himself in the forehead A Washington dispatch announces that an amendment has been secured to the urgent deficiency bll provld lug for an appropriation of 26000 for building n bridge across tho Ducliesne river at Myton Walter Scott past grand master of tho Masonic lodge of Utah ded In Hat Lake City July 28 at the ago of y 04 years lie had been 111 but a short time Before coming to Utah Mr Scott veil in Kansas A company has been organized In Salt Lake City which will make and manufacture moving pctures of exclusive ex-clusive western subjects This will Include objects of natural beauty and the making of real western dramas Ur S G Go vtui a of Salt Lake City has been selected as superintendent ot the State Industrial school to fill > the vacancy caiised by the resignation ot Superintendent Heber H Thomas Mrs Gowans will uo the new matron I Prank Morran was arrested at DIng torn on a charge of cruelty to animals I ani-mals after he had aroused a mob by pouring a gallon of spirits of turpentine turpen-tine on a dog and setting it afire Morran turned the flaming animal i loose In the streets I Governor Spry has discharged the committee which Investigated the charges against Superintendent I Thomas of the State Industrial school and now It Is expected the next movo of the governor will be to secure anew a-new superintendent T Charles OHornett of Ogden has been honorably retired from the service serv-ice of the Southern Pacific with a pension after fortyone years and one months continuous service He has the distinction of being the oldest railroad man In the state A great celebration was held at Midvale on Monday and continued I until midnight over the decision of Judge John A Marshall relative tot to-t ° permitting tho United States SmeltIng Smelt-ing company to reopen Its great copper cop-per smelting plant at that place Crazed by Jealousy Dominick Al banese an Italian attacked Rosa Paul his former sweetheart with a razor in Salt Lake City slashing tho woman fearfully about the face and would probably have killed her had not her screams brought officers to the rescue Edwin Lawson Davis one of the pioneer mining men of the Rocky Mountain region died at his home In Bait Lake City July 30 death being due to Brights disease Mr Davis with his brother founded the city of Telluride Colo and later was engaged en-gaged in business in Utah Dr Francis Everard Uoche died at Ogden July 31 from blood poisoning as the result of a slight scratch on his leg while playing with one of his grandchildren Little was thought of the injury nt the time and after blood poisoning developed It spread BO rapidly that death resulted What has proven to be a banner crop for a dry farm Is that which In now being harvested on the Cedar Valley dry farm of James II Clarke Tho crop of wheat is being harvested with a combined reaper and thresher and tho yield is averaging better than twenty bushels to the acre The commissioners of Weber county coun-ty have been called upon by the states state-s board of equalization to increase tho s taxes It is upon cnttle thai tho increase in-crease Is demanded mid the raise required re-quired is 10 per cent The number of cattle found in Weber county by the assessor was lOcSOG and tho valuation valua-tion was fixed at J173S9 Salt Lake Citys now meat ordinance ordi-nance has gone into effect and from now on every piece of meat outside of veal sold or offered for sale withIn with-in tho city or for one mile outsldo the city limits will have to bo Inspected by government or city inspectors At tho Utah State Retail Merchants associations convention at Logan a number of leading members of the Utah State Manufacturers association earnestly discussed the problem of how to lower the percentage of loss between the manufacturer and sue consumer r IiI l |