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Show THE UTAH BUDGET The first three carload:-) of rails for the Provo street car system arrived last week. The 2-year-old daughter of Clifton Anderson of Murray was fatally burned burn-ed while playing with matches. Bear River valley apples will ba placed on the foreign markets thi3 year for the first time. An experi. tnent consignment of twenty-five carloads car-loads is to be shipped to Germany. Lena Eyler, the Salt Lake giri who ,was expelled from school because she refused to salute the American flag, will be sent to Los Angeles, where i is said she will enter a Socialist school. f'!v His right index finger and his lef j - great toe were valued by "Red" Kon car, a Bingham miner, at $2,999, ac cording to his suit for damages agains 1 the Utah Consolidated Mining com pany filed last week. The sugar factories of Cache vallej ; had a pay day on the 15th of $325,000 This was divided about equally be - tween the farmers of the south and (north ends of the valley. The Logan factory paid out $175,000. Luther F. Cutlip was accidentally shot at Ogden while toying with a revolver. re-volver. The bullet struck him in the right shoulder and lodged near the collarbone. It is thought there is no danger from the wound. The sugar company paid the beet growers $330,000 at Lehi on the 15th. An additional $30,000 was paid for guano. The $360,000 was distributed among about 1,600 farmers in Utah, Salt Lake and Sanpete counties. Emery county's vote in the recent election was so close that it was necessary neces-sary for complete returns to be secured se-cured before some places were decided. decid-ed. President W. H. Taft carried the county over Wilson by 760 to 756, with Roosevelt a poor third. Frank Fields, aged 40 years, a resident resi-dent of Marriott, has 'been taken into custody and will be examined as to his sanity. When officers arrived at the Fields farm, they found their man, armed with a pitchfork, chasing his brother around the barn lot. The Oregon Short Line company has commenced a $5,000 station at Benson J Ward, on the new line of the Logan- ' -Benson cutoff, which is nearing com pletion. When completed the distance from Logan to Salt Lake by rail will be shortened nearly seven miles. The hand of death claimed Mrs. Jane SnVder Richards, widow of the late Apostle Franklin D. Richards, at the home of her daughter in Ogden, on the 17th. Mrs. Richards came to Salt Lake valley in 184S, with her husband, and moved to Ogden forty-three years ago. Imprisoned for sixteen hours by a cave-in on the 300-foot level of the Horn Silver mine at Frisco, was the thrilling experience of six men and two young women. They were con-fined con-fined by the falling of hundreds of t tons of earth, hut all escaped without injury. As a result of a fire which destroyed the Oregon Short Line car shops at Pocatello, the work of that department depart-ment has been transferred to Ogden. Fiftyi men, carpenters, painters and mill men, have been moved to the Ogden ahops and will remain until spring. William R. Johns was kicked nearly to death by a horse at Spanish Fork. He was found unconscious in his barn and did not regain consciousness for Gome time. He was kicked on the head and in the stomach, and doctors fear that he suffered Serious internal injuries. By the collapsing of a scaffold in the new high school building at Spanish Span-ish Fork, Henry Erickson, Alvin Ludlow Lud-low and John Buckley were precipitated precipi-tated to the floor and badly injured. Erickson may lose his left foot in consequence. con-sequence. Ludlow is paralyzed from the waist down. Beet growers of Weber county will collect $225,000 as the second install- ment for this year's crop of sugar beets from the Amalgamated Sugar company, and on December 15 a similar amount will be paid. This year the payments were divided into j three installments. The farmers' insurance association known as the Bear River Mutual Fire Insurance -company of Bear River valley val-ley boasts of a healthy growth during J the time it has been organized. The S. company began business in the sum- ,J mer of 1908 and has over $900,000 in surance in force. Although little hope had been entertained en-tertained for his recovery at the time of the accident, George Tankersley, a Southern Pacific brakeman who sustained sus-tained serious injuries in a wreck at Deeth, Nev., on August 31, left the Ogden hospital last week practically recovered from the effects of a fractured frac-tured skull. Utah county may have three more sugar factories in 1914. The Utah-Idaho Utah-Idaho factory at Nampa will be transferred trans-ferred to Spanish Fork at once. The same company and Jesse Knight of Provo are each contemplating building build-ing factories at Payson. Horse flesh is worth 10 cents a pound, according to the petition of a Chinese truck gardener, who has presented pre-sented a claim to the city commission of Salt Lake for the death of his horse as the result of a bullet wound fired by a police officer. The bullet was intended in-tended for a human fueltlvpi. |