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Show THE UTAH BUDGET The- stnte eneiimpnicnt of the I'nlt-ed I'nlt-ed Spanish Wiir Veterans will beheld In Salt Laktt City on Saturday, June 2. Niels Jensen, a prominent eitl.eii of Providence, Cache valley, died last week as the result of a kick from a horse. Following an alleged ulteinpted holdup in a silnon in Salt Lake, James Ptisan snd It. (I Atkins wero arrested, A largo force of men und tennis are lit work excavating fur the new JlTi.lsitt school building for the grades of (Irantsville. Indications of serious trouble from the strikers at the Murray smeller have subsided snd no further disorder Is looked for. In n quarrel over possession "I water rights. Sylvester lt.irton, ait old r-sldent r ML Pleas mt, was beaten by a neighbor. Three boys, the youngest of whom la ten yearn mill the oldest rlftee:,, have been arrest t il nt Ogtlon on a charge of horse stealing. Christopher Skonlls. 22 ycrirs old, a resident of Kenilw iMtli. died at a Salt Lake hospital following the amputation am-putation of h leg injured In nn Occident Occi-dent at Kenilworth. Prank Pit's, aged 9, was drowned In the Jordan river lit Sa't Lake while In swimming with a crowd of boys. Parley Nielsen, 14. almost pi r Islied trying to save the el. lid. Isaac G. Iteese, a former le.-dd 'lit of Salt Lake, was killed In an accident acci-dent near Mountain View, Vo. Ills team became unui;niagcaiie :i:ul barked the wagon over a precipice. A. J. Mair, nged "i2. who lured Sui-tn Krucllch, aged X. to the outskirts of Murray and attacked her, has been sentenced to ten years' imprisonment Mair declares whiskey was the cause of his downfall. The Kaysvllle ward building committee com-mittee bus swarded the contract for the erection of the new $:!0,ono tabernacle. tab-ernacle. It is to be completed by July 1, 1913. The structure will scat about SOO people. Examination of damage done by the flood which swept through the valley between Clearfield and Uoy, when the Davis and Weber counties canal broke, shows the total loss suffered suf-fered to lie in excess of $2.1,000. Harry IMoplas, aged 22. was killed In Salt Lake in a cave In of a ditch. The cave-In completely hurled the man. He was dug out hastily, and was still alive, but died before he could be taken to the hospital. Charles K. Ilowrlng, a veteran of the Civil war and a pioneer of Salt Lake City, is dead at the age of 03. Mr. Bowring was said to have been the youngest member of the Grand Army of the Republic in the west. The twoyear-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Ilowarth of Tooele Is dead from blood poisoning, caused by falling and bruising her forehead. It was not thought at first that the child bad been seriously injured. The Ogden Portland Cement company com-pany has offered to donate cement to build a paved road from Tremonton to Garland, a distance of three miles. There Is no cement road in the county coun-ty and this stretch would make a splendid experlrut nt. It Is reported that hundreds of Ce Indians on the former t'lntah reservation, reser-vation, In northeastern 1'tah. are actually act-ually hungry while they have plen'y of money in the bank. They can not draw on the bank account, while their food supply has dwindled down to nothing. One hundred and sixty-four students finished the grades of the Provo City public schools Wednesday evening, when thai nuiuber graduated from the eighth grade. This is the largest graduating class In the history of the city schools. There are 7! girls and 8.1 boys. Work on the railroad Irom Helper to the Knight Inves! inenl company's coal fields in Carbon ei unty will be commenced within the next few days. I It Is planned to have the road carry, j ing coal before next winter. Tiie j cost of erecting the line Is estimated j at $25'i,(j(Mi. j An anli trust suit of a novel nature j has been filed In the Third district, j In wblth four merchants of Kenil- j worth ak an Injunction agonist tne Independent Coal & Cuke company t of that place to restrain the corpora- ' Hon from Interfering wiu the eon-duet eon-duet of their business. The bulletin of the slate boarJ of hea'th for April. Just issued, shows a total t:f 320 deaths reported in 'he sta'.e last month, and 33 deaths no! j reported during March No (P aths j were repotted from IIS districts, and; 77 localities are reported its having BO cases tf emulsions diseases. Ity admitting to the Salt Lake Commercial Com-mercial club l')7 new resident mt Libers Li-bers and thirty-two noireldeiit m -in bers. last wiek the board of govern-ors govern-ors brought the total me:nlc' s!r ;i o the club Up to M47. They are w i i, Inn for a. membership of I, .".on "Ilird day" was ob.- rvd May 17 'n tli public schools throiuho.it th-state. th-state. Special talks mere given by authorities is the subject of ornithology ornithol-ogy sjJ an endeavor wa made to Impress th" school children that the birds si ouhl be protected snd not destroyed md scrim ina'ely . Sing Sun, prominent In Ch n'se lodge circles In Salt Lke. Is rnling and it is charged by some of the Chi Ces that he has absconded with Shout ("..'H'i intruded to him by hl riuntr) men. wliile bis friends 4-riare they fear h- has met with foul piar |