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Show THE UTAH BUDGET It is announced that at least twenty twen-ty miles of gas mains will be placed during the coming season in the residence resi-dence part of Ogden. Albert Armstrong, 29 years of a.ge: who suffered a broken back in a fall of fifty feet from a trestle at the Garfield smelter, died in a Salt Lake hospital. Miller Purvis, who Judged the fowls at the Cache county poultry show, placed a very high rating upon them, fixing the value of the 400 birds at not less than $5,000. All public gatherings have been stopped and schools closed for at least one week at Farmington as a result of the smallpox epidemic. The disease seems to he in light form. Tom Baxter, who had his back broken brok-en at the Silver King Coalition mine tt Park City, is getting better since .n operation was performed and has an even chance for recovery. The Commercial club of Moroni have 'been creating interest among people of that town in a poultry show from January 27 to 30. This is the third annual show that has been held there. With no paper or personal possession posses-sion on him by which he could be identified, a man about 45 years of age was found dead, sitting on a beer keg in the back room of a saloon in Salt Lake. The postoffice department reports that in the first seven days the parcel post system was in operation 4,S7 packages were mailed at Salt Lake City, 1,596 at Ogden, 370 at Logan and B57 at Provo. Twenty-five members of the Utah Veterinary Medical association, at a secret meeting held in Salt Lake last week, launched an energetic campaign cam-paign for the organization of a state veterinary association. Fayette Ellsworth, 28 years old, attempted at-tempted suicide by shooting at Pay-son. Pay-son. The bullet from a .32-calibre revolver re-volver entered his breast above the heart and ranged upward. It is believed be-lieved lie will recover. Over 1,500 people from Mount Pleas-Kit, Pleas-Kit, Ephraim, Spring City and Wales fteld a rabbit shoot between Ephraim ind Spring City last week, killing over 3,000. They were corraled and killed by the hunters with large clubs. Stephen Karacsonyi, 27 years old, clarinet player in the band of the Twentieth United States infantry, died it the Fort Douglas hospital Saturday of a bullet wound in the brain, self-inflicted. self-inflicted. He had been despondent for some time. A determined effort to prevent the iiscontinuance of the United States assay office in Salt Lake is being made by mining men of the state, who are working with the co-operation of Utah's congressional representatives In Washington. A snowslide near the Daly-Judge lunnel at Park City covered two men ind a four-horse team and it seemed as if both men and animals would be 3uffocaled. All, however, were res- j cued except one horse, which waa iead when taken out. ' The Utah Humane society's'semlan-uual society's'semlan-uual report of work done by volunteer Dfficer3 shows that 515 cases were reported re-ported by adults and 7 by children during the six months. One ca.se was Df wife beating, 2 of cow 3 underfed and 8 of dog3 mistreated. Caught in a swiftly revolving shaft in the concentrating room of the Magna Mag-na rail, at Garfield, Le Roy Carpenter, 24 years old, received fractures of both legs and a double fracture of the right arm together with internal injuries in-juries which may prove fatal. Compelling boys and girls in Utah to go to school until they are 18 years sf age, unless they have already completed com-pleted the entire course of study In the schools of the district in whicL they live, is the intent of a hill int.ro Juced priday by' Senator Hideout. Tho first annual exhibition of the Salt Lake County Poultry association opened Monday at Murray. Many bird Of blooded strain, some of them with prize:-) already to their credit, were entered In competition for the trophies tro-phies provided by the association and 1 n t e rer.te d o u t :-i i d e r 3 . Angered by tho sl;;ht of two calves kjisurely eating hii choice h;iy, Henry JosHup, a Cache county rancher, got ni:i rifle and killed both. The calves were tho property of a neighbor. hi w:in fvtntenced to one year In th" jtat.'j'M prison, last November, but );i;:t week was pardoned. HeTcn'y employees of the United Ktates government, who handle, the nail in the different departments of the service in Utah met. in Ogden on Monday and perfect.', an organization r,t the railway mail elerka, city car rier:-... rrj r . 1 fr:! delivery erTl'Tr, t,o!t.offl'-e clerks and re;-i:try e.lriri. J'ef.'T .'' 1 ton. an employe of I.'iik O': j,.ri fort land Cement, coin p 11 '. ', r.t Hi factory nor'hve'-.t. of l:rignam City, Vol a loirrov ..! from death when ,i-4 r P, tiling caught 1" a h i:"' belt. Ik f,r:'---.-i a po :--. and held on until hi:-; clothing va-i F-f 1 i ((''! f' ""' l,; 1 ,',,,v' -aie Of C.hort 7ei-l,l. bill!' f i.l till ,.;, mu l Rl'.K T'nii ' 1 iillimat m of the Mate daiiy and rood eon, ,.,i,-.ior,er. Will-ird Manton. The iiall lt,e county attorney l-t ". opei a I i i,g w.,h eorouil t-tioner In the wot k f at'-mie-ing "' !'"' '" ,Mt u etv.d of defi-ui'lina the consumer |