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Show THE UTAH BUDGET Ogden's new city directory shows an Increase In population of approximately approximate-ly 1.000. Tbe six girls who made their escape from the state InduHivial school at Og-den Og-den last week, are agulu back tn the Institution. Cbarlea El Madaen. long a realdent of Salt Lake aud a well known clothing cloth-ing merchant, died Sunday at a hospital hos-pital from peritonitis. Rush of emigrants from the east to tbe Pacific count haa reached great proportions. 300 persons going through Utah In a day over one railroad ays-tern. ays-tern. Robert D. Coates, 42 years of age and a resident of Utah since he wai 2 yeara of age, died Sunday at Granger of tumor of the brain and Urlgbt's disease. Congressman Jacob Johnson Is the author of a bill compelling inanufao turera of fabrics to label on each piece of cloth manufactured exactly what It is composed of. Under a state law the city dairies are compelled to deliver their product In closed bottles. The largest dalrr in Salt Uke usee from C.D0O to 7.000 bottles constantly. , Co-operation with the public erhools of the state in the observance of Utah development week, May 12 to 17, will be sought by governors of the Utah Development league. The Commercial Roosters' club of liOgan has decided to give a celebration celebra-tion for the Fourth of July, and committees com-mittees have been appointed to arrange ar-range for the event Axell Ilrltton, postofflre Inspector for the Rto C.rande district In Utah, died at the Provo general hospital Saturday Satur-day of blood poisoning, caused by a slight scratch on the leg Salt l4tke county may appropriate 15,000 this year toward the construction construc-tion of a permanent building at the eute fair grouuds for the housing of all future county exhibits there. Jack Perclval, charged with murder of Adolpli TuJItto, pleaded guilty to a charge of voluntary manslaughter at Salt Iake last week, and was sentenced sent-enced to one year In the penitentiary. Six Cretans and Greeks, arrested on a charge of firing upon the United States mine at lllngham last November, Novem-ber, when Mike Spinbon was killed, will bave their preliminary examination examina-tion this week. Tbe body of Henry Rutherford, who was shot and killed by Thomas Clem-cnts Clem-cnts at a rooming house In 8alt Lake, following a drunken row In which a y JJ"Tsb two part, hm P1ttl';09 east for burial. Only a part of the cream produced In Utah goes into the making of butter. It U estimated that about 300,000 gallons gal-lons of sweet cream are used annually lo this state in the manufacture of candles and Ice cream. After a suspension of work for several sev-eral months, macadam road building In Weber county waa begun again Monday Mon-day morning and will continue until all the roads of the county are placet) In first class condition. To stop the ravages of the deadly pbytonomus variabilis otherwise the alfalfa weevil In Utah, George I Reevea, bead of the Salt lake government govern-ment bureau of entomology, has received re-ceived a shipment of arsenlte sine. Tired of life, Mrs. Kthel Alexandci of Salt Lake soaked doughnuts In car bolle acid, but was prevented from eating enougn to cause fatal resulta The near tragedy too place In a tafe In the presence of her husband. Tbe fruit outlook In Box KIder county coun-ty for the coming aeaaon Is getting more encouraging each day to the growers. There are but a few that look for a repetition of the conditions that existed throughout tbe state last year. Reports from all over the northern part of Davis county Indicate the fall barley crop, one of the most Important of the cereal productlona of thla vicinity, vicin-ity, baa not stood the prolonged cold winter eo well as usual, and tbe crop will probably not be more than half what It was last year. Exchanging bis prison blouse and bat for tbe cost and rap of a grave digger working In a Salt Lake cemetery, ceme-tery, John Stewart, private of L company. com-pany. Twentieth United States Infantry, In-fantry, recently aentenced to eighteen months for desertion, successfully ee-caped ee-caped from Port Douglas. Oorge Main, who shot and fatally Injured bla former wife. Mary Main Doyle, at Salt Lake. April . and then attempted suicide, died from bla In-Juriea In-Juriea April 21. When told of bis wife's death. Mala tore tbe bandages from fcls wound and secretly poisoned the wound by crowding dirt and de-- de-- somposed food Into It Tbe condensed milk factories, of which there are Ave la Utah, are heavy ' ? asers of butter fat Tbey bave their owa source of supply among the farm era, who baul their milk direct to the factories at Logan. Richmond and Ogdea. Excavation was began oa tbe temple grounds at Salt lake Ust week for the ewagull monument that has beea la contemplation by the church t thoriUes for some time past. It It expected te bave the monument completed com-pleted and ready for dedication oa ftoeeer da July |