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Show 1 THE UTAH BUDGET Within a short time the entire Rear River valley and surrounding towns will be lighted by electricity. Dr'.gham City has been selected as the place and June 21 and 22 as the da'es for the annual outing of the I'nlted Commercial Traveler. A shcepherder encountered three bears near Tucker, narrowly escaping with his life after shooting one, being chased several miles by the otiior two. While endeavoring to stop a runaway run-away team at Mantl, Kdward Caldwell, Cald-well, aged 72, was knocked down and his skull fractured. He died two hours later. The tepott of the Ogden bo:ird of city commihhloness for April shows a dellclt of 3fi,.1..2L The receipts' amounted to $ l.'I.IC'O, 12, und the expenditures ex-penditures $4'J.r72.9:i. It is estimated flint nearly l.non.iMiu acres of ground located in San Juan county can be still seemed by settlers Hud successfully cultivated without resorting to Irrigation. Indications are that there will be u fight in the Trans .Mississippi Commercial Com-mercial congress to le held in Sail Lake City, August 27 :iu, over the subject sub-ject of the parcels post. Cyril Driggs of Ogden was accidentally accident-ally killed at The Dalles, Ore., when he fell under the wheels of a Great Northern train while stepping Iroui one train to another at the station. Charles F. lliay, proprietor of n restaurant res-taurant in Salt Lak", convicted of selling liquor without a llcemtv, has been sentenced to serve thirty days in the county J .ill and pay a fine of Slim. Crushed under to.n of earth an.l rock. Carl K. Ilellieig, aged 41, met instant death in a avuvcl pit in Sal'. Luke, where he worked us a laborer In the employ of the street department depart-ment The Davis county board of education lias filed with the county commissioners commission-ers an estimate of the funds necessary neces-sary to run the schools of the county during the next year. The total ts fsu.ooo. Falling from a scaffold In the mil! of the l'tah Copper company at (Jar-field, (Jar-field, George H. Wilde, forty yeais old, received a fracture of the skull and Internal injuries which may prove fatal. Ray Jeweks and Andrew Thomas, laborers, lost their lives In the trench of the new sewer system at Price. Jew eks and Thomas were workii g at j a depth of thirteen feet when a cave-in cave-in occurred. While flying a kite at Ogden, using j a wire line, George Croft, aged lt, was seriously Injured, the wire coming j in contact with an electric light w ire, j the shock rendering him unconscious and causing serious burns. Ross Copper, aged 9. was drowned at the Sanitarium in Salt Lake on Sunday. The little fellow had slipped into the pool unobserved and had been in the water probably twenty minutes before his body was found. A resident of Salt Lake has Invent ed u new ventilating system by which he experts to be able not only to produce pro-duce perfect ventilhtion In nny building, build-ing, but also to keep the temperature ' hot weather as low as -4 degrees. M'staklng for randy numerous sm ill wliite pills which fell on the floor when she pulled a cloth from the bureau bu-reau drawer, the eleven months oid daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. W. II. Decker Deck-er of S.-'li Lake swallowed the pellets and diei within an hour of convulsions convul-sions Clarence ISoshard la in the Provo general hospital with a fractured Hull, and his life despaired of, and Ri'-hard flandley, Waiter Z.ibriske and Robert Iluckley are more or b-ss in Juied through the tipping over of a one-seated bugsy In which the boys were having n r!di . While under the influence of an anesthetic, an-esthetic, administered while an oper-at'on oper-at'on was being performed on hi thumb. Roy Ksans, construction foreman fore-man of the sirs wherry tunnel, died at Provo. Kvans was a strong and seemingly healthy man and p'lyslctans are puzzled by his death. The fanners and fruitgrowers of the valley south of Salt Lake Cpy are or ganlzing for th protection of game and song birds. The numerous trespassers tres-passers and pothunters who Invade the farms and orchards aim) kill quirl and other birds protected by law, have made concerted action Imperative. II. H. Gasklll was held up and robbed rob-bed tjy.two footpads In bis own door, way In Salt Lak ', and whll sever.il people -were passing. The robbers threatened him with death mile's he should act as though they were friends and the pissersbv did not s'is piclon tha' Gai-klll was 1 In ro'ib -d Re reenativei of the su.ir i-o-n 1 panles at Logtin hs'.e made an lneM-r J lion of ti e beet fields of lite end th; v j 1 report p'o-pects as good for a larr , rrop. despite the ba kw ar'tn- of t- 1 season. 'lb '1 ba compelled repaint 1 Ing In many ascs I l'tah electricians eject to make gnu' showing at Sevtle from June K to 14. when the National K'ertrif lght n 1 4t:on asemtd-'S Ih-re for Its tl.lriy.flfh annual ronentim. Silt Lake and l'tah men, '..0 b' p to hum , life "brighter," will b-ge Juue 4 and ! ' on one of be six special trains. With road experts from very r ' lion of the country attending, the roi ' rention of the Intcrmountafn 0od 1 Ftoads aorlalon at Ixean, June 14 1 promlf to tie tn Of the bent arul ' most entbualaa'ic evi held by tne " toclation. |