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Show THE UTAH BUDGET W. VV. Brown'ng, tbe new Democratic Demo-cratic t out mauler of Ogden, took charge of tbe Ogden pontottke on the 4th. Sprlngvllle la one of the few towns of Utah county that wants to be aa-aeaited aa-aeaited tbe five mill tax for tPod roads. Champ Clark, praker of the United Siatea noun of repreHontatlvea, la ( heduled to deliver a lecture In Salt Lhk, November 1. Avery Kirkham. 20 yeura of axe, a rcMl-nt of Llil, who oa injured when be fcl trorn bla bU yt le near that place, dlJ In a Salt Luk boxpital on Monday. A bolt of lightning atruck one ol tbe ctppreaHKt;iA plants of the I'tab Coppei company at itlngham, Sunday afternoon, atarting a Ore that did about 5,000 damages. While cleaning a .30-30 cnlllwr riflo In his Lome In bvanttton, Wyo., J. Edward Ed-ward Chapman, a protniuent ah-ep-mau v.aM ac(idrntally ebot, and dit-d efter being removed to a Halt Iike boHpitoL I'toh canning f.i torl-a are looking forward to an exceptional tomato crop thla year and a big bqxlneas is unUclputed. accordiug to lieber C. Kmitb, deputy state pure food com tiiUnlont-r. mith W. Quick of Salt Lake met instant death a mile and a half east ot Lyuudyl, when a motor-driven track car, auch aa are uned by auction auc-tion foremen on tho Halt Lake route, was derailed. Notice of Intention to make a general gen-eral rultte of tax valuation In Sevier, Va.iuu and Iron counties has been biven the county commiHsloiiere ol the three counties by the state board of equalization. Cattlemen and farmers of Grand county bave unlfed In a war aga!nt the big gray timber wo'vea which devastate de-vastate tbe range cattle In that part cf the state. Two buuting parties laht week killed eighteen wolves. Hum lUber, well known aa a cafe performer In Salt Lake, probably will enter a plea of guilty to the murder of Cherry Do tt. Maurice, according to prexa dlxpatthee from Sacramento, tho city where the woman wan Willed. While climbing up on some ties In Ogden. Donald Auderitun, C jt-ara old, wart crushed under several of the heavy limbers a blob fell upon the boy, crushing .him aud causing Internal Inter-nal injuries, lie ia la a precarious condiion. Tbe new fruit packing houe which la being erected at Orchard on tbe llamberger route by the Ogden Fruitgrowers' Fruit-growers' aftaociatlon, will be even larger than at Aral planned, a basement base-ment for storage ef apples bavlug been added. 1L V. Spencer, 22 years of ago, arrested ar-rested at Halt Lake several day a ago cn suspicion of being Oorge Arthur Harper, wanted In Caliente on a cttarge of shooting two men to death and wounding a Uiird on the night ot June 30, baa been released. Lightning struck the Ktci pie of the Granger meeting bouse Sunday evening even-ing In the midst of a severe 'le Ideal Id-eal storm. The steeple waa practically practi-cally demolished and the front of the building wan considerably damaged at tbe bolt traveled to the ground. While working In tbe bay at bi' ranch at CuarWv.ton, Oorge Uaybell, one of the mo.it prominent citizen of Wawitch county, was struck in th hiuid by a holt of lightning and instantly in-stantly killed. Tbe bolt went through bis body and tore Ms shoes off. CooKrcgutlons of five Ogden churches attended the first of uo.cn services to be held during the month of AugiiRt last Sunday. The services re being held with a view of developing develop-ing a bnader sp'.rlt of friendship and brotherhood among tbe members. Joseph Lynb, an employee of the Rlngllng Itros. e'reus. was Injured while the circus train was being made up In tbe yard at Ogden. Lynch lay down beside the track for a sleep and the foot toard of a switch engine acraped bis bead whlih waa near tbe rail. lie for tbe horrified eyea of b's three fellow workmen, Hydney C. Thompson, married, 2S yeara of age. and employed as a sltnal maintainer by the Southern PacifW raJ.riMd ou tbe second divls on out of Ogden. was electrocuted and b's body burtud to a rip near virocme, tub. Iamaged by the action of the salt mater in ll long term of service, the aerial cable of th Western Union Telegraph company across ('.real Salt I tike, parallel with tbe Ogden Lucln cutoff. Is on to be abandoned by the company as the principal t'l graphic highway to tha west of Og den. The dairies and crea'nTtpa of Mor tan. Summit and Weber cotintlef were thoroughly locked over durio tbe last week by Guy M. Lambert, a government man. and J. C. Iamlwrt deputy state pure food Inspector, am found to be In excellent condition. W. J. Parker, who Is Interest 1 It several canneries la Weber rourf. prrd.it thla year to be the barne l year for the toma:a crop. With th present prb and demand he sayt that there la ni reason why each farm r thould not bae Ma entire crop tub te.'ire It reaches the ranner. Wten Hoy. lyear-old sen of Mr and Mrs. James Warner, who livi ' t ear the Spanish Fork power p'.ant ot up one morning lest week be fo-'o that he had been sleeping with a hug rattks&a'-e that had crept Into hi-bed. hi-bed. ite taoaedUie! kllied the snak |