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Show THE UTAH BUDGET I A Commercial club has been organ-Ited organ-Ited at Oranlsvllle, Tooele county. There are but two tickets In the mM ut Ilingham, N'on partisan and Socialist. The citizens of Forest Dale voteil down the proposal to dislticorporata and become a part of Salt Lake. Lawrence De Lamater, the Ogden boy who was accidentally fOiot In th left leg by a friend while out bunting bunt-ing near Syrucuso, Is dead. Becoming frantic with despondency after a brief Illness. Mrs. Mary J. Stone committed suicide at her hotinf In Salt Lake, taking strychnine. William Cowan, a printer of Salt Lake, fell under the wheels of a street car, Saturday night, his left arm being so badly crushed that amputation am-putation was necessary. It Is generally considered that th tomato campuigu In Weber county ha been a successful one, although; the quantity bundled Is not quite equal to that of lust year. (overnor Spry left for the earn Monday to attend the Omaha lanif show, the mining congress at Chicago, Chica-go, and the presentation of the ailver service to the battleship Utuh. William Finch, convicted at Ogden of having set fire to a house In order or-der to collect thp Insurance on his household furniture, has been sentenced sent-enced to one year In the state prison. While attempting to make an air connection between two box cars at Welby, Cieorge 11. Jenkins, of Miil-vule, Miil-vule, slipped on a lonsi stone and a car wheel amputated his right foot at the ankle. Non-partisan primaries lipid at FainltKgton resulted In the placing of one ticket In the field for the coming election that will have practically no opposition. All paitles joined In the naming of It. lievetiy A. West, aged twentyslx, a machinist' helper employed i tit Southern Pacific shops at Ogden, was severely Injured by falling from the roof of a refrigerator car in the Lical yards while Inspecting seals. If the fine weather keep up for ten days longer the apple grower of Utah county will have harvested their entire crop without loss. Tho rrop for this county this year will amount to approximately TiO.OOO bushels. bush-els. When It came to preparing the body of Jlenry K. Thompson, killed at He!- per by a fist blow delivered on the right Jaw by Wlllalm Wright, It wa found by th undertaker that the , man's neck waa broken. Wright Is , In Jail. Commencing November 1 the Ham-berger Ham-berger Interurban line between Salt Lake and Ogden will discontinue t no use of steam entirely a inifive power. pow-er. On that dale Hie road's freight service, which was discontinued som lime ago, will be resumed. Over $20,000 wo paid out to the striking shopmen of the Southern Pacific Pa-cific at Ogden on Sunday, 2.".0 employes em-ployes being given their regular pay cheek for the month of September. Machlnlsta averaged $S.1 each, with other workmen In proportion. Frnnk Heekstead has sued the t'nlon Pacific Railroad company for $1,I'00 damage for 130 sheep which are alleged to have been killed by a train In IMnla county, October 17, 1910. It Is alleged that the right-of-way was not properly fenced. Seventy lending citizens of western-Canada, western-Canada, forming the major portion of the spirited delegation that represented repre-sented Camilla at the International Dry Farming congres held at Colorado Colo-rado Springs during Hip week, were quests in Salt Lake last Saturday. Sheepmen of I'tah are rhowing great Interest In the national midwinter midwin-ter sheep show which is to be given December 13 to 16 at Omaha, Neb., !n connection with the annual convention con-vention of the National Woolgrowers' association. Prize aggregating $6,000 will be distributed. ' Thousand of people from l'rovo " n the surrounding towns visited ' the third annual exhibition of the llrlgham Young university last week, and were exceptionally well pleased p with the showing made by the far-8 far-8 ners, fruit raisers, tho Knight woolen mills and the school. George H. Higgs, who, with S. I. Shafer and A. It. Walton, pleaded ' niilty to embezzling $i) OnO from tho ' Commercial hank of Tooele and re-f re-f reived a sentence of a term of onu vear' imprisonment In the state penitentiary about three months ago, " has been granted a pardon. Chief Santaquin. who reigned over ' a large tribe of Indium In southern I'tah many )ear ago, is dead at his farm on the t'lntah reservation, at the age of "'. Santaquin was one of the most noted Indian In the tate ' in the early days and the town of Santuquln was named after him. 1 I'tah i H.'HiO square miles larger 1 than Nebraska, 2MoO square mile larger than Illinois, 40,oi0 squarw ' mile larger than New York, twice an ' large as the Hooster state, pru times larger than Maryland and forty-two tlm- larger than IMaware. Joseph Dels and It y Irwin, two imatrur aviators of Oglen, have rom-, rom-, pleted a "glider" w.th which they ex-t ex-t pert to make trial fUhta in a few l.i s. Irwin made a fh rt Right last week which ended In the partial destruction de-struction of his m.ichine and slight Injuries to the youthful aviator. During a fit of insanity, William IiKxIin. aeed .'.6. colored, a bart-r, attempted at-tempted to commit suicld in Salt Lake by rutting hi throat with a razor. The wound Inflicted was ibout five InciiPi In length, but waa Aot ih i p er"u;U to result aerioiulf. |