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Show I THE UTAH BUDGET While s'ngelng a chicken In the yard at her home In Oxden. Mrs. II. II. Ilendershot's clothing caught on Ore and she was fatally burned. fineak Thieves operating In Salt Lake stole more than l,000 worth of jewelry at the O. H. L. union passenger pass-enger station one day last week. W. It Campbell, who dug his way out of the Wyoming asylum for the Inxuiut at Evanston. Wyo., on June 29, was captured in Ogden a few days ago. MUdied Leone Latnsen, 7 niontlm-olil daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Lam fin. of Ogden, was found dead In bed by the mother. The child was smothered. smoth-ered. James M. Kennelly, pioneer mining man of the Turk City region, died at Halt ImUv on Sunday. Ha was one of the earliest operators in the I'ark City district llosslyn E. Wells was seriously injured in-jured and C. F. llalley, was knocked unconscious when a motorcycle driven by Wells collided with a street car in Salt Lake City. The rifle team of the Utah National Nation-al guard has gone to Camp Perry, O , to compete in the national rifle championship cham-pionship contest to bo held there from August 14 to 26. A fire h! h started on the premises of Thomas Coddlngton, near American Fork, destroyed a new barn, thirty-five thirty-five tous of hay, ten biiHhels of grain and three sets of harness. . Joseph McKlroy, aged 49, an inmate of the county hospital at Salt Lake, stepped into an automatic elevator, started It, was caught between the elevator ele-vator and the floor and Instantly killed. At leaitt twenty-five I'tab veterans ' of the civil war are planning to attend at-tend the annual encampment of the (rand Army of the Kepiihllc, which i meets September 15 to 20 at Chattanooga. Chatta-nooga. If the present plans of' the Weber county good roads enthusiasts are successful, it will soon be possible tor I an auto tourist from Wyoming or otb- i cr points east to enter Ogden by way of Ogden canyon. Lemuel Ix)e. a wealthy rice planter ' of Hay City, Tex., and August Lowe ol ' Chicago, brothers, met at Bull Lake ' last wr-k for the first time since the ' loutbreak of the civil war. Itoth had thought the other dead. The school population of Ogden hns ( lncreaed 2i) during the past year, ( according to the return of the school , census. Every one of the four wards ( from which returns have been recelv- , fd shows an Increase. , As a preliminary move toward financing the construction of a con- crete roml across Davis county, which will cost more than S 175,000, the com- mlssloners of that county will prob- i ably levy a 5-mHI tax. Two hundred delegates In attend- ance at the Hallna route good roads ' convention adopted resolutions urg- ' ing prwvlslons for the Improvement of ' all roads In this terrltoy and provls- , Ions for proper maintenance. 1 During the three-day sojourn In 1 Cache county last week Governor Hpry, accompanied by Herman Harms, j atate chemist, matie a complete in- t spectlon of the condensed milk fac- j torles there and In southern Idaho. t Antrlce Lassen received a fracture ofethe ankle in a fight with Otto N'lel-on N'lel-on In an altercation over water on their farms near American Fork. Onlookers On-lookers separated tarm, and In doing so threw Larsea to the ground, breaking break-ing bis leg. Great damage to the second cutting of alfalfa and considerable harm to thnso cereal crops that are now ripening. rip-ening. Is reported from the farmers j, llVing In the path of a severe rainstorm rain-storm that swept over Spanish Fork Monday afternoon. Mike DIUnto, 20 years of age, an Italian miner, was Instantly killed when his pick struck an unexploded charge of giant powder In the Highland High-land Hoy mine at Klngham. ills partner part-ner on the shift, an Austrian, received Injuries wblch will probably prove fatal. fa-tal. To Insure his appearance as a witness wit-ness In the trial of Mrs. Minnie Ek-num. Ek-num. charged with the murder of her little daughter at 8alt Lake, C. L. Andenon, former husband of the accused, ac-cused, was ordered placed under $12, i') bonds which he was unable to furnish snd Is now in Jail. , An Investigation JuM made by Will-ard Will-ard Hansen, state dairy and food commissioner, com-missioner, of a compliant that I'tsj flour sacks contain short weight disposed dis-posed the fact that more than half the flour made In (be state weighs less than forty-eight pounds, the regulation reg-ulation for a fifty pound sack. Several Krlgham City fruitgrowers have engaged in fruit bottling this year In the hope of finding better mar keta for their products. The fruit fresh from the orchards. Is made in i jams and pellles and placed In dear ' glass bottles and Libeled. j J. F. Ilutcher. formerly In charge of the manual training department of the state Industrial school, who was returned to Ogden recently from Ft. Anthony. Ida., to snswer to a statutory statu-tory offeme aHreid to hate been committed com-mitted againM a 17 year-old Inmate of the state In'.llu!.on. Is out on ball. f The t'Uh Stale Firemen's aMX la- , t en w ill ho.l its annual convention at t MB'1t. Atr--t 19. 20 and 21. the last ' I dsy to l-e devoted to outdoor sports snd f r-.Tfn'i ton tests. Fandy has t iUnrv'-i a l v.-r tup for the winning !( tffn I: t,J. cart coatest jt |