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Show THE UTAH BUDGET A landslide occurred at Bingham which damaged six dwelling to a loss of about $4,000 and more or less injured in-jured six persons. Senator Sutherland has introduced a bill to appropriate $75,000 for the purchase of a site and erection of a public building at Bingham Canyon. As the result of a family quarrel, Mrs. John Byrne of Salt Lake fired four shots at her husband, one ot which took effect, inflicting slight injuries. in-juries. Three days out of jail, five bur-guaries bur-guaries and back in again, is the. record rec-ord attributed to Harry Webber, 13 years of age, who was arrested in Garfield. From a total of fifteen milk sam pies tested at Ogden, the inspector has reported to the board of health that only three contained a slight trace of dirt. Salt Lake interests, among which are said to be several Japanese capitalists, cap-italists, have purchased the Roy canning can-ning factory from the Wright-Whit-tier company of Ogden. Present indications are that Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove will have a cannery the coming season to help take care of its immense fruit crop; also to can tomatoes, peas, beans and beets. Trustees of the Tintic district high ichool have ordered that on and after larch 15 all students from the school vho are delinquent in the payment or books and supplies will be drop-ed. drop-ed. John David, 43 years of age, a pro-uce pro-uce peddler of Salt Lake, suffered a roken neck and a fracture of the kull when thrown from his wagou londay night. He died at the county hospital an hour later. George D. Hughes, 36 years of age, trainmaster of the mountain district Df the Denver & Rio Grande railroad, with headquarters in Helper, Utah, died in a Salt Lake hospital last week, from pneumonia. The town of Tlain City, northwest of Ogden, is planning to celebrate the anniversary of the founding of the village and also the organization of the relief society of the district with a big meeting on March 17. Canners of Willard and Perry are active these days, signing up contracts con-tracts for peaches for their canneries for the season of 1914. The factories at Willard and Perry are controlled principally by Willard capital. Mining men of Utah have started a movement to secure for Utah the big government radium plant which Secretary Sec-retary of the Interior Franklin K. Lane proposes to have established for the reduction of. radium-bearing ores. M. K. Lee, the Korean who is alleged alleg-ed to have shot to death a countryman country-man named M. K. Coo in Garland, has surrendered and is now in the Box Elder county jail. The shooting was .he result of a quarrel over a card ame. Retail liquor dealers at Tooele have lrganized to co-operate with city of-Icials of-Icials for the purpose of securing Setter observance of the ordinances and maintaining higher moral standards stand-ards in town so far as their business is concerned. . Edward Evans, aged 56, who for the past twelve years has been employed em-ployed in the mines of Mammoth camp, was instantly killed when lie was crushed between the cage and side wall just above the 400-fcot level in the Grand Central mine. Advocating tbe establishment of a public market in Ogden, a number of Ogden club women have petitioned the city commissioners. A committee commit-tee also has been appointed to call upon the commission to present arguments argu-ments in favor of such a market piece. Constantino Gajayionnis, a recruit ln the post artillery corps of the United Unit-ed States army, unassigned, hanged himself with a piece of window sash cord in the hospital at Fort Douglas. He had been injured in a railway accident ac-cident and became mentally unbalanced. unbal-anced. Mrs. Jessamine F. Taylor, said to be a magazine writer and essayist of note and an accomplished musician, and a woman of exceptional beauty as well, was found dead by asphyxiation asphyxia-tion at her apartments in Salt Lake Her acquaintances ascribe the act to melancholy. Hog cholera caused a less in Utah if from $30,000 to $40,000 during the year 1913, as compared to a loss of about $1,000,000 in the state of Idaho, according to reports received and es timates made by Dr. F. E. Murray, ln charge of the .Salt Lake office of the federal bureau of animal industry. As a sequel to an accident near Chester, Idaho, where an Oregon Short Line train ran into a wagon and injured a number of persons, suits have been filed in the district court at Ogden against the Short Line by Claudia Dayley. Abbie Garrett, James Martindale and S. C. Drollinger foi $25,00ii damages each. E. V. Dempspy. a prisoner await 'ng sentence on a charge of vagrancy, va-grancy, was beaten over the head .nd arm with a blackthorn cane is ".he hands of X. C. Foley, an aged prisoner, during a fight in the city jail at Ogden. Dumpsey was quite seriously injured. "America and How to See It" is the latest booklet to be issued by the Union Pacific railway system. Photographs Pho-tographs of the Ogdet Uition. the Hotel Utah and South Temple street nd the Utah Copper mine at Biag-ham Biag-ham have prominent positions. |