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Show THE UTAH BUDGET The body of John Brown, a laborer, i was found in a rooming house in Salt 1 : I Lake, he having suicided, shooting himself through the heart. Crushed beneath tons of earth when timbers gave way in the Highland Boy mine .i Bingham. Reese Rogers, 2S years of age, a miner, was fatally Injured. Teachers who sign contracts to teach in two or more states are going to lose their professional standing, il the plans of Dr. E. G. Gowaus are can ried out. Farmers in the vicinity of Delta have signed contracts for practically all of the acreage required by those who are promoting the sugar factory at Delta. -i Hugo D. Beniseh, who is alleged to have swindled Samuel H. Newhouse, , ' Salt Lake capitalist, out of $2,600 on a train in Ogden August 1 last, is under ..; arrest in Brooklyn. Utah Agricultural College, will require re-quire $161,600 for improvements during dur-ing the next two years, acocrding to . , the biennial report of the institution , filed by the hoard of directors. George Anderson, aged 8, of Logan, fell from a bob-sled loaded with beets, on which he was riding, the runners passing over his arm, severing it about five inches from the shoulder. Beginning January 1 all employees . . of the Salt Lake Hardware company who have been in the employ of the company six months or more will receive re-ceive a 10 per cent increase in wages. An unidentified man was killed by , a freight train east of Price. The man was a German, well dressed, and about 35 years of age. Nothing was found upon the ibody to indicate who the man was. As a result of injuries sustained in a fall a week previous at the home of John Dern and from which the did not " regain consciousness, Mrs. Marie Rauscher, 65 years of age, died at a . Salt Lake hospital. Resolutions were adopted at a meet. ing of the Housewives league at Salt -,-Lake, asking members to refrain from ... ; buying any Utah products which are sold at a greater price in the state . i than they are outside of the state. The twenty-second annuity convention conven-tion of the Utah Educatinty,Vhssocia-tion Educatinty,Vhssocia-tion was held in Salt Lake City last week, teachers from every section of the state being present, as well as dis- ''' tinguished educators from the east. Howard De Weese, who is charged 11 with first degree murder for the alleged al-leged killing of his wife at Salt Lake i City on September 22, will waive his .. , preliminary hearing, which means that his case will go directly to fhe district court. 1 , Utah voters will walk to the polls , , to cast their ballots instead of riding in automobiles, if the hill known as n the corrupt practice act, which is be- .( ing framed by the Democratic steering steer-ing committee, is passed by the legislature. legis-lature. '" Health officers of six states will '"' meet in Salt Lake January 11 to 13 and discuss ways and means of stamp- "'' tag out rabies which threatens tha safety of humanity and the vast Herds --.i of cattle and sheep in the western states. Governor-elect Simon Bamberget has received an invitation to attend the Lincoln birthday celebration to be held at Cumberland Gap, Tenn, on February 12, under the auspices of the National Lincoln Memorial com- '" mittee. James Ivers, aged 70 years, director In the Silver King Coalition Mines "; company since its inception, died at Salt Lake City, December 19, of pneumonia pneu-monia contracted while returning from a visit to his old home near the cita-1, . del of Quebec. "When an installment house sells its goods, taking notes for their value and , later takes back the goods, it cannot , r, ' recover on the notes which it failed to yield when the goods were recovered. recov-ered. This is a decision handed down " ' bythe supreme court last week. ' l: Marie Bond, a cabaret singer, has filed suit against W. H. Swanson, owner of the American, Liberty and ' ' Rex theaters, at Salt Lake, asking damages of $10,190 for personal injur ies alleged to have 'been inflicted by Mr. Swanson on her on November 15 His clothes practically burned from , his body, his flesh scared by flames and suffering several cuts and abrasions abra-sions on the head, K. Wyonel, a Jap anese laborer, was found wandering about In a stupor between Salt Lake and Garfield. He has been una-ble to" explain his condition. ;' Carrying the same suit caj-.e n- ' which he acked his wife's effects and shipped to Denver the morning aftei . sho was slain, Howard De Weese -ir-rived in Salt Lake Saturday in charge of an officer, and will face a murdei charge. "Walter Peav, of I'rovo, was struck by a .22-calibre bullet while standing in the door of a livery stable, but Hjo, -huil.'t did not penetrate the flesh. It is not known who fired the shot. From the effect o! fallng into a :lump of sagebrush when he un thrown from his pony. Deloy McAfee, (he 6-year-old son of William ?.nd Mamie Ma-mie McAfee, of Hehnr. is dead. In the fall a stem entered one of ills nostrils nos-trils and penetrated the brain. Harvey Cluff. secretary of the slata board of insanity, has submitted his report for the biennial term ended N'ovember ::0. 1916. It shows a total balance on hand of $77,220.61. From his amount the expenses of the IrisU-' , ution for two months. December, IViO, and January, 1U17, will be dedu';U'l. - I |