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Show THE UTAH BUDGET A man answering tho description of the conipiitilon of the young man murdered mur-dered near Thistle hits heeu arrested at (1 recti Itiver, l-nfayctte Farley, prohuhly the best known barber In tKlen. fell dead Just as be Imd llnlshvil sliavini; his brother Asa Farley. He was boni in Ogilen forty-K veil years mrii. AllKhtliiK from a street car s an automobile was passing, tbe 12-year-old son of Harney Anderson of Handy wa struck hy the auto and run over Friday night at tfumly. He sustained a broken le. Heelove Hammond, the I.Vyear-old daughter of Clarence Hammond of Providence, was found at II) rum after belli K lost in the mountains for twenty-four twenty-four hours. Fifty iiK'ii spent the night in the mountains look inn for the nil I The board of novernors of the Murray Mur-ray Commercial club Is behind a plan to boost for home product!. A collection collec-tion of Murray made goods Is being arranged and when completed tin' housewives will he invited to llisptt them. A party of ilelr-nie to the Trans-MlHs!hRlipi Trans-MlHs!hRlipi Coiiiiiierclal coimress visited vis-ited the Ftiih Copper and other properties prop-erties ut IlliiKham Silt unlay . They ex-prcsHi'd ex-prcsHi'd themselves is am;r.ed at the riifU'iilniro of the work being done at Ijinghii in. Th Murray (iomuiou lal club Is lie-plnnitiK lie-plnnitiK an active c:im'.:ilMi for letter roads. Juiit whiit s!-,ih are to be taken tak-en have not Ix-.n decided, hut ft Is hoped to crente a puliilc sent iiuent In favor of makiiiK the roiuls Hie best In the state. A F. Mi-Culley of Milford go;n'-: after the grand prl.e to be awarded the fcicuteM 11 y swutu-r In t'tah with a vengeance. He has nei'ily a barrel and a h:.lf of ilead Hies ready for shipment ship-ment to the state authorities and Is Still nwattliifT. While laboring under a tit eif do. spondency Mri. Kichurd Crosley of Salt I.ake al tempted suicide. Her husband hus-band saw her raise a small bottle of carbolic acid to her lips. Snatching it from her he undoubtedly pre-vented ber death. Former flovemor James II. Itrady of Idaho, newly elected president of tho Trans-Missis lppl Commercial congress, con-gress, predicts that the Salt Uike es-fclon es-fclon of the body will prove more fruitful fruit-ful than any previous mee-tlng In work to be accomplished. Hol.ert Klwood of Mid vale passed way August 31, at the ripe age of R0 years. The Immediate e-ause of death was general debility. Mr. Klwood has Ite-en prominent, in church itfTalrr or many years and at. one time was bishop of West Jordan atnke. Timothy Harrington, employed at Iialy-Jndge mine at Park City, while on the 1.200 level, was Injured by a cave-in. His left arm was fractured and two ribs broken. It Is feared he sustained serious Internal Injuries and Is not expected to live. The Midvale Commercial club seeks to emulate Its larger brother In Salt Lake by inaugurating a membership campaign. The membership haj been divided Into two camps, the "Reds" Riid the "Hluea," and each will strive lo secure more new members than the other. A fire which atarud in the hea of the business district at Mammoth Ihrcatened the entire town for a time, but was gotten under control after a nalooti building had been damaged to he amount of JT.'iO. The volunteer Ire department, recently formed, saved .he town. While the labor situation at lilng-1am lilng-1am may become strained any day, it s believed tho calm counsel of the 'ooi-headed will prevail and a strike ) averted. The operators recently innounced a voluntary 2.Vcent raise, mt the men are in favor of a SQ-eent ncreaw;. Comer Thomas, a resident of Salt eke City and well known as a eoal nine expert, died Sunday. The Immediate Im-mediate cause of death was liver rouble, but Mr. Thomas had not been veil aince the ScotVId coal mine dl.v ster eleven years ago, when 300 mrn-rt mrn-rt were killed. Gugllelmo Gulste, an Italian employ-d employ-d at the Catena mine, Itingham, waa erlously Injured in a blast. Gulste cent Into a stope to eat hi midnight unch not noticing a blast had been et and the fuse lighted. He received he full force of the explosion. One ye waa torn from its socket. The committee in charge of the Bait Jiko Commercial club'a trade excur- i Ion through Idaho, Wyoming and 'tah has Invited the jobbers and man-facturers man-facturers of Ogden to Join In the promoted pro-moted boostiig of Utah products and : la finite probable that a iiumU-r of gden men will take advantage of i he opportunity. IxjuIs Kllanaus. a Creek employed at lie i-m-l!er In Murray, has been ar-etted ar-etted on a charge of mayhem. !ur i ig a f.ght with Genre Pirch of lh- time pl'xe. It Is said, Kllaiirtus lore i he former's hip wlih his teeth, in- ' irt'ng a i-ulnfu! wound. 1 Engineer I.ytle reports very rapid rogresj on the 8: raw-berry project, even hundred men are building ha Im- f lense wall across the canyon at the Butbeast end of the val'ey and conducting con-ducting the great Indian creek dike ' hich will turn the wnies from ti.e j trawberry river into the valley. I.e!le Mayrock, msnfger of the e!phr ne plant at Springville. was lertrocuted hiie Irstirg irec 1 'hsiclans wofked oer him for null nu-ll hour, after the body hid ! err4 to tbe ground, but we;e un i b!e to rrftore cons' louns j |