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Show THE UTAH BUDGET Ouy Anderson, a young man whose home wus In Hoy, Wash., was drowned while lathing In the river near Ogden. There were 277 reported deatha In the tate of I'tah during the month of June, according to the official bulle tin of the state board of health. Fire developing; from unknown causes dei-troyed the hay barn of the I'nion stock yards, west of Heck's hot cprings, entailing a loss of 2.nu0. A low record price in sheep sales was established at I.ehl Inst week by the sale of 5,000 head of stock sheep by William t'otban at a price of 2.40 fcr head. Stricken with heart failure, N. Ijuv. fon, fifty years old. for several years employed as a car repairer of "tin? O S. L.. was found dead in his cabin In Salt I.nlie. Aj'ostle Iavld O. McKay had a narrow nar-row escape from death at the heel of a frightened horse at Ogden, nfter lie had been thrown as a result of the eucblle turning. Mrs. Marie Kirk of Ogden has sufficiently suffi-ciently recovered from an unsuccessful unsuccess-ful Httfinpt to co:iimit suicide two weeks ago by rhooting herself to be released from the hospital. The wife of John MePeimott now serving a term In th penitentiary for forging checks at pden with whih to raise th money to pay for h!s wedding expenses. Is suing for a divorce. Mrs. Margaret Caine, seventy-seven years of age, and the wife of former CoiigesKinan John P. Caine, of t'tah, riled nt her home In Salt l.nke, July 10. Mis. ("nine came to I'tah In 1S.'i2. Trees by the hundreds are dying In Ogden Cor lack of water, according to the park superintendent, who declares that this deplorable condition is duo to the Ignorance of property owners. Attempting to board a train In O-den. O-den. Leon Morris, aged 21, slipped and fell between two coaches. The rear couth passed over him, crushing hia right foot and his left leg below the knee. The court reporters of I'tah held their annual outing In Ogden canyon on Saturday, one representative each from district 1, 4, 5, 6 and 7, being present, with (He from district 3 and two from district 2. Heports received at the headquarters headquar-ters of the Fourth forestry district at Ogden thus far, show that no disastrous disas-trous fires have occurred In any of the forests under the jurisdiction of the officers of the Fourth district. The Fprlngvllle Canning compnny Is erecting an addition to its canning factory. In about a week the company will be ready to tegin work 'canning beans. They expect to do a large business this fatt on vegetables and fruit. Owing to a shortage In the Murray water supply, six new artesian welia are being drilled, the sprinkling wagons have been taken off the streeta and the residents there have been restricted re-stricted In the use of water for their law ns. Peter Hlamakls, aged 20. a well known Greek resident of H ngham. was Instantly killed at the Utah Copper Cop-per mines, when a large boulder rolled down an embankment and crushed him against a steam bhovel where he was working. The dropping of a big shade umbrella um-brella from a passing fruit wagon, caused n triple runaway In 8.-.H Lake, as a result a valuable buggy wiw smashed to atoms ami a horse probably prob-ably fatally Injured, the drivers all escaping Injury. William Culver, of Ogden, becoming suddenly Insane, attempted to murder his aged mother, being engaged in battering down the door of the room In whi'h she had hidden from h m when help came. Culver has been sent to the asylum. A four year-old lad of Price lmarded a passenger train one day last week, and was not discovered until he reached the town of Moreland, when his parents were advised and he was sent home. In the mean time the whole town had turned out to look for the child. The Oregon Short Line Hallway company will make a number of Improvements Im-provements In Its yards In Hrlgham City. Among the improvement outlined out-lined will be & spur track for the accommodation ac-commodation of the beet growers, and will be so constructed as to make unloading of beets much easier. On the witness stand In the preliminary prelim-inary hearing of A. n. Scruggs, a Wyoming deputy sheriff, charged with murdering Ab Murdoch, a notorious borse thief, Joseph Henry, deputy sheriff of Wasatch county, declared that If Scruggs had not fired the fatal fcbot he would have shot the outlaw. George II. Cottrell of Draper, who suffered with lockjaw as the remit Of wounding his foot with n pitchfork everal days previous, died at a Salt Lake hospital Friday. Cottrell at first regarded h!s Injury as trill ng and had paid but little attention to It. py a remarkably delicate operation In which two stitches were taken In bis eyeball. O. F. Gordon of Salt I-ike, whoee r;gbt eye was seriously In Jured by an exploding seltr bottle Jun 2-1. has recovered bis eyevight and will suffer no nerious cone-tjuences cone-tjuences of the accident. William Itellly. a we'l known mining min-ing engineer of Salt I-ak City, was one of the losers In the Cre which devastated de-vastated the Porcupine mining di ict In Canada. He Is located at Por-ruplne. Por-ruplne. and his office was destroyed by fire, but be escaped Injury. |