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Show THE UTAH BUDGET, Phillip Grimm, aged , will loe the alght of his right eye as the result of a coasting accident In Salt Lake. There la Sl.C61.70l 16 In the state's strong box, as shown by the monthJy report ot the stste treasurer, which was filed December I. Stanley Chambers, aged 14. waa seriously Injured at Ogden aa the result re-sult of a coasting accident, bis sled striking a telegraph pole. Having exhausted every possible means of Identification, It has been decided to inter the body of the man found in a barn In Ogden in the potter's pot-ter's field. John Casey, western railroad man since the early days, died at bis borne la SU Lake last week. He was one of the best known railroad men In the weet II. T. Haines, state commissioner of labor, Immigration and statistics, was ope-r&fed opon at one of the Salt Lake hospitals last 'week. Ills quick recovery recov-ery Is looked for. With the completion of practically every detail of construction, the contractors con-tractors have announced that tha Illverdale hydro-electrical plant la ready for the initial test. During the past week there were 101 cases of measles reported in Salt Lake Cltjr and tit if of smallpox. A (oral of 158 cases of contagious and infectious diseases was reported. Robert C. Newson, one of the pioneer pio-neer packers of the Z. C. M. I , having hav-ing been employed by that Institution for over thirty years, died at bis bom in Salt Lake after an Illness of a few days. The three-year-old daughter of Henry Walberg was severely burned when the Walberg home In Salt Lake was destroyed by Ore. Two other members of the family were slightly burned. The November report of the county ttauper department of Salt Lake coua'y show s that a total ot $2,587.83 was spent for the alleviation of suffering suf-fering SJikong the poor during the month. If the late David Eccles left an estate es-tate of 1 10.000,000, aa baa been estimated esti-mated by some, the slate of IMaa Would thereby be enriched to the ex-lent ex-lent of 500,000, according to the Inheritance In-heritance tax. Plans for the Utah state capltol will te changed by the acceptance ot alternative al-ternative bids end some ' extras" that will make the bulldlnf much better than original plana and mar Increase Ciup approximating J n-tcher Preston, who alleged to have aspired to b a "gunman," and offered to put Alfred Borensen, who was acquitted of the murder of Thomas Thom-as McGlllls. "out of the way" tor $2,-000, $2,-000, la still being held at th city Jail In Salt Lake. Miss Myrtle Needham. aged nineteen nine-teen years and a ward of the Utah Industrial school, committed suicide la Ogden, drinking carbolic acid. Th girl waa not considered strong mentally, men-tally, and no other reason for bar act can be discovered. William Druoe. a laborer, died at a Salt Lake hospital as the result ot burns whkh be suffered from a flood of molton slag that poured down opon film while be was sleeping on the warm cinders of tb slag dump at the Garfield smelter. Preparations are being made at th State School for th Deaf and Dllnd for the Christmas holidays. About 110 of the pupils will leave December 20 for their homes In different parts of tb state to pass Christmas. About thirty children will remain at school. Harry J. Grant, a brakeman employed em-ployed on the Cache Valley branch of the Oregon Short Line, was drowned In Hear river Sunday, bis body being found Monday. It ia evident that Grant fell from the Cahe Valley train Into the river as tb train waa crossing cross-ing the bridge. The Reaver city council hsa placed an order for a bosecart and a quantity quan-tity of IVt inch bose. When the new equipment arrives it is probable that a volunteer Or department will be ; organised. This Is the Drat time fir protection of any kind baa been at- ; tempted there. I . William Marr, a ttockraisor ot Wuodriver, Nev., who waa attacked by a vicious stallion tn the stock yards at Ogden. has bad his left arm am put a-' cd at the shoulder. It is believed be-lieved he has only a fighting chanc for bis lire because of the Infection caused by the bone's teeth. , On account of the large amount of candy on the market JuH now for tb Christmas seoaon, the state dairy and food department Is planning to make its annual Inspection of all candy factories fac-tories and kitchens ia the state. Suspected Sus-pected samples of candy will b passed upon by the state chemist. J. W. Hou'on. real estate dealer and for many years on of th moat widely known factors in tb building of a greater Salt Lake, died Saturday at his borne la Bait Lake. His death was due to heart trouble, from wiura he had suffered for nearly two years. Mllbum Allred and Clarene All-red, All-red, brothers, aged 1 and II, set a terrible death la the city jail at Price. fire, probably started from a lighted light-ed cigarette, communicated to th bedding. Th younger hoy was badly turned on the face and kg. Th alder died of suffocation. |