Show THE UTAH BUDGETt BUDGET t I Reports from Cove in Sanpete i co county nty are t to the effect that the email pox epidemic is abating A v Fire which started in tie tae mill o of the Granite I Lumber company in p Salt Sait Lake City caused damage o or 1 l J. J L L. Petersen of Smithfield has hasI I exhibited at Logan twelve apples grown grow in his orchard that measured GO inches V It Residents of ot the Round Hills are to tobe tobe be connected with Jit Mt Pleasant and andu nil u other centers of population in the very VelY near future by telephone between August 1908 and June 1909 the Trenton station on the Oregon Oregon Oregon Ore Ore- gon Short Line shipped cars of ot off f grain and flour and of at beetsI beets V I roe Logan city council has decided to submit the question of prohibition tion ticu D to the people and a a. special cl election Uon will vIll be held on November 2 4 UThe The western wheat belt of Cache county produces about tenth one-tenth of all I f. f th tho wheat in Utah The crop cropin cropin in Jn the ilie state last year was i bushels Q Etc Exceedingly heavy rains in Grand county in the vicinity of Moab have pl placed ced the range- range in IR excellent j L for winter feed fee the mos most promising 1 f outlook ft f for years William Johnson of or Glenwood while herding sheep near Cold Springs had 1 his Tight rIght arm broken broken- in two places caused by the i-he kick from om a horse horses s I which he was driving C James Spencer was seriously inJured injured in in- at Scofield when his term be be- came frightened at a tra train n and ran way away Spencer was thrown under the wheels which passed over his head and chest I For the first time in the history 01 OJ j tho the state Angora goats will be en en- this this' year in competitive snowIng show snow i I Ing at the Inland Empire exposition 1 of the Utah State Fair association October 4 to 9 According to a r recent cent compilation of statistics 1000 tons of coal oal and 1350 3 O tons of merchandise are each year car shipped into info the town of Moab and more than GOO tons of fruit are shipped hipped out of there annually John John Clifton Elder representing the immigration commission of WashIngton Wash Wash- i ington D. 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C was in Salt Lake Lale last week as advance representative arranging arranging arranging ar ar- ar- ar ranging for a session of the commission commis commis- sion cion to be held in Salt Halt Lake next Oc Oc- tober 1 jp Shipments from the Kenilworth colf colliery col- col f liery Hery near Helper now average about 1 tons daily dally There are some j men employed employ d In the camp and accommodations accommodations ac ac- ac In the way of are being completed for or more men and their families William WilHam McFarland one of the HIe early builders of Utah and among the most highly respected citizens of West Vest Weber Weber Weber We We- ber died at his home in West Weber September 18 IS He came to Utah in 1855 locating at West Vest Weber in 1859 where he resided the balance of his life General interest in the rate hearing before the Interstate commerce commission com corn mission In Salt Lake Lale next week Is Increasing increasing in In- creasing and it is expected that a large gathering of Interested s shippers ship ship- lp- lp peTS pers from all parts of the country will willbe willbe willbe be present during the hearing In Salt Lake Lale The contract for the bridge across acress Green River Ri at Green River City has been awarded conditionally to the Midland Midland Mid Mid- land Bridge company Kansas City at ata a cost of This Is in excess of the appropriation by the legislature legislature leg leg- and a bond issue may be necessary A. 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C Hargrove a railroad brakeman brakeman brake brake- man was caught between two cars at BIngham and badly hurt His breast was crushed and several bones were broken due to a misunderstanding oi 01 signals by the engineer when Hargrove Hargrove Har Hal grove was between two of the cars making a coupling I a Reports have been received of the successful cr crop p of or wheat raised on what was formerly arid land In Cedar Valley Farming Developing company The average yield per acre was fifteen bushels though in some sections tho the yield reached thirty bushels to the acre Charles Lassin is in an Ogden hospital hos has pital and may die as the result of a murderous attack by footpads who ho robbed robbed him him of The assaU assailants two in number beat Lassin with rocks and clubs fracturing his skull and otherwise injuring him 1 Otto OUo Olson of Provo Bench Hench has produced pro dU ed a peach that Is probably the largest ever er grown there It one pound and five ounces and is thirteen Inches in circumference Itts It ItIs 1 ts not cot th the tho onlY uig ng peach veach in his or orchard chard but Is a sample of what may be realized in fruit culture The report of a special government I inspector who recently inspected the i Ogden federal building Is rather sen sen- I In Its disclosures regarding the tho building The Inspector claims that the plumbing is defective and has bas condemned the same t 4 Austin Lee Walton the year ten-year-old son Bon On of Joseph W. W Val Walton ton of f S Salt lt Lake was killed by a freight train on the Denver Rio Plo Grande railway almost almost al aI- al- al most within sight of his home whilo returning fr from m school the tho lad having attempted to climb on tho the cars cara while the train was In motion morion 4 |