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Show THEUTAH BUDGET James Ozello, an Italian, 29 years of age, was crushed to death between two ore cars at the Bingham mine near Lark. .Mike Scanlan, who was accidentally shot by the discharge of a gun at police po-lice headquarters at Salt Lake, is improving. im-proving. The first teachers institute for the. Sanpete county teachers was held in Mt. Pleasant Friday and Saturday, Oc. tober 16 and 17. "Utah Products Week" instead o "Utah Products Day," will be the sld gan of the Manufacturers' association of Salt Lake this year. Because the Utah Consolidated Stone company dismissed three laborers, labor-ers, all of the employees at the Mid: vale granite yards have gone out on a sympathetic strike. iFor the first time since statehood and the second since the creation o Fifth Judicial district, a grand jury has been called for the term of cour now in session at Beaver City. A wreck, in which three people were slightly hurt and five cars and a caboose ca-boose were shashed to kindling wood in Miller creek, occurred on thq Southern Utah & Castle Valley railroad. rail-road. Success beyond all expectations attended at-tended the opening of the free public night school in. Salt Lake, the first regular reg-ular session being held last week. Between Be-tween 160 and 2U0 students were enrolled. en-rolled. Several of the prize-winning animals on exhibition among the livestock at the state fair have been secured by the Utah Agricultural college at Logan Lo-gan for use in the animal husbandry department. Sterling Harris, a dairyman of Woods Cross, was seriously injured when his milk wagon was struck by a northbound Bamberger freight train. The accident occurred near the St. Joseph Jo-seph roadhouse. The William M. Roylance company is paying the fruit growers of Provo, Springville and Pleasant Grove and vicinity $10n,000 for peaches, prunes nnd pears shipppd by the Roylance company during the past thirty days. John James, state insurance commissioner, com-missioner, has been informed by the board of fire underwriters of the Pacific Pa-cific coast that tire insurance rates for Salt Lake are being readjusted with a view to reducing them about 25 per cent. Growing despondent because of continued con-tinued ill health, John Starmos, a Greek, aged 21 years, killed himself at Salt Lake. He used a 3S-caliber revolver, re-volver, the bullet entering the right side of the head and penetrating the brain. Philip Garcia, a Mexican, 40 years of age, was found lying on the ground in a suburb of Salt Lake, with both legs broken and suffering from other injuries about the body. He had been knocked from a trestle by a passing train. Arthur Birch and C. X. Russell brought into Price a large black bear that they killed on Coop bench, about twenty miles from Price. The animal was the largest of its kind ever seen there, measuring over seven feet in length. The 440-yard championship swim, ming meet pulled off at the Deseret gymnasium pool, Salt Lake, in which, the best swimmers of the state participated, partic-ipated, was won by N. C. Manley of the Sanitarium in 7 minutes 10 2-.J seconds. sec-onds. Several chiropractors, representing the practitioners of that profession from all parts of the state, called on Governor William Spry last week to request that he recommend to the legislature leg-islature the passage of a bill recognizing recog-nizing chiropracty as a school of medicine. With the capitalization of the two present traction companies increased to a total of $."), no. 1,000, articles of Incorporation In-corporation for the Ogden, Logan & Idaho Railway company, the Eccles interurban interests in Utah have been filed in the office of the county clerk at Ogtlen. Failing to appear in court at Ogden on a charge of grand hirccny, Thomas Ryan contributed $1,000 to the state of Utah when .Judge Reeder declared his bond in that amount forfeited. The amount is said by the officers to be the largest forfeiture recorded in the history of the municipal court. In anticipation of the biggest meeting meet-ing of sheepmen ever held In Utah, a program of unusual interest to those identified with the wool industry in Utah has been arranged for the annual an-nual convention of the Utah Wool-growers' Wool-growers' association, which will be held in Salt Lake, November 10 and 11. Action that it is hoped will shed some light on the mystery that surrounds sur-rounds the murder of Krnest Berie, a deputy game warden, whose body was found west of Salt Lake about two weeks ago, was taken when Frank Brat?., 20 years of age, was arrested. The officers believe he knows some thing about the shooting. |