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Show THE UTAH BUDGET After suffering eight years from tht crTeots of a fall, Mrs. Rose French Kennedy, of Ogden, is dead. J. L. McGivern. on trial at Salt Laks For the killing or Cora Cowing, was round guilty f voluntary man slaughter. The fifth annual Utah Chautauqui assembly will optn hi Ogden tin evening of June 11, and v. ill dost June 17. Oust Zacharapaulos, charged will the murder of his wife. VieLoru Zacharopaulos, .May 1. nu, will b placed on trial at Sail Lake durinj tlie week. Joseph Christian, a Polish laborer was struck by a Denver & Hie Grande freight train near Midvale and his left leg was cut off below the knee. His condition is critical. Causing a loss of approximate ?30.0t0 to building and stock, fin thought to have developed from a de fective flue, started in the plant o the Union Paper Box company a Salt Lake. Assisted by members of the ordei from Price, Kenilworth, Castlegate Sunuyside, Moab. and Salt Iake the Independent Order of Odd Fei lows last week instituted a lodge a the town of Storrs. At a mass meeting of citizens a-Payson, a-Payson, a resolution was adopted ir favor of the city entering into a con tract with Utah-Idaho Sugar com pany to fu....sh water for its new fac lory at that place. ' After obtaining two $300 bonds Martin Smith, an alleged "boot legger," who was arrested at Ogder nfter a chase of fifteen miles, was re leased from the county jail pending his arraignment in municipal court. Judge Warren N. Dusenberry, a for mer resident of Provo, is dead at hit home in San Francisco. Judge Dus rnberry was attacked by his sor G rover early in February and sus tained injuries which proved fatal. Having achieved the misfortune o, being adjudged the first garden hose thief of the spring, Joe Martinez, a Mexican, was sentenced to serve thirty days in the city jail at Ogden Martinez appropriated twenty-five feet of hose. Plain, brown paint, containing iroE oxide, glucose and arsenic, has been sold and used in Salt Lake as a sub stitute for the coating of cakes and candies, according to information laid before the city attorney last week by the city health department. At a meeting of the board of direct ors of the Wagener Brewing company held last week, it was definitely de cided that the plant of the company in Emigration canyon, near Salt Lake, wheh was burned several months ago, will not be rebuilt. Salt Lake City as a corporation handled $2,604,373.63 in the form o; receipts and disbursements during 1914 without any material errors in bookkeeping, according to the report of a special accountant engaged to make the annual audit of city books. Salt Lake broke all records of the United Srates last year in point oi infant mortality with a rate of 5.7 per 100 children born, declares the city health commissioner. This is the lowest death rate of children under 1 year of age of any city in the country. coun-try. Holding that even marriage does not interfere with the jurisdiction of the juvenile court over a miior, the supreme su-preme court of tUah has decid ed that Fern Stoker, a juvenile, mus. remain in the industrial school sub ject to the discretion of the juvenile court. During the annual convention of he American, Bar association August 17, 18 and 19 Salt Lake will be host to many notable men of North and South America, among whom will be sx-President William Howard Taft ind his brother, Henry W. Taft, of Xew York. Acting at the behest of prominent sheepmen of Utah, Governor Spry has Aired a protest to the governor of Wyoming against the stringent quar-intine quar-intine regulations just established in Wyoming by proclamation of the clv'ef sxecutive against all states bordering Dn that state. The saloon question is receiving at-;ention at-;ention in Brigham City as the time 'or voting under the local option law ipproacb.es. Frominent business men u-e said to be back of a movement to ;et out petitions calling for an elec-ion elec-ion to vote on the matter of opening tp Brigham. Tse-Ne-Gat, alias Everett Hatch, the fiute Indian who caused the federal luthorities so much trouble in south-;rn south-;rn Utah of late, has been taken to 3enver under the escort of Aquila Vebeker, United States marshal, to inswer to a federal indictment charg-ng charg-ng him with murder. Trailed through the northern wilds )f Canada by constables of the Royal lorthwest mounted police, Frederick f Jones, alias J. J- White, wanted or the embezi-.lement of $11,000 froir. he Imperial Elevator company of Sas alchewan. is believed to be' hiding ji Salt Iake, or some L'taH town. |