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Show THE UTAH BUDGET A Commercial club Is being organized organiz-ed at I'arowan. The 1!M2 convention of the Master plumbers of the Fnlted Stales will be held In Salt I-nl.e next June. Twenty convicts from tho state prison have been placed at woik on the state fair ground In Salt I like. There were 2M death In i.-.Ti during dur-ing tho month of May, secoiillng to the monthly report of the stale tioard of health. Abraham Hanauer, pioneer smelter-man smelter-man and ore buyer of Utah, died at Ms home In Salt Ijilte on June 1G, at the ago of 77. An e ven year old Provo lad has rnught the biggest trout ho far reported report-ed this seaMon, landing tin efght-pounder efght-pounder from a mill nice. On the west shore of I'tah lake Is rapidly being solved on of the big Irrigation problems by elevating water outo the heretofore barren lands by means of pumps. ' Charles Reebe. a yoiith of Castle Dale, who has figured In a numlier of escapades of late, his latest offense fcelng horsestealing, has been sentenced sen-tenced to a year in the st.if prison. Determined In his avowed purpose to stamp out the flirting evil, Judge J. D. Murphy of Ogden pronounced a entenre of 150 days on the rock plb, Ted ISames, a bartender, being tho defendant de-fendant A strong movement In cattle wns shown at Modena during the past week, fifty carloads approximating 1,800 heud being forwarded from that point to grazing points In Colorado and Idaho. James O'Connor, a machinist apprentice ap-prentice In the shops of the Southern Pacific railroad, at Ogden, caught bin right hand In a lathe while at work, Injuring It so badly that amputation was iec ssary. Two men scufflini? in front of a Salt Lako buMliifgH home fell againt a plate glass window, shattering It Into fragments, one of the fragments sulk Ing a third man, who was parsing, breaking hla leg. 'jratt to tht extent of more than 125,0110 has been discovered by audi tors of the Salt Uike Route, and Dining Din-ing Car Conductor Charles K. Ainldon has bein arrested at Los Angelcn ou a warrant charging embezzlement. While 'brooding over his failure to realize certain youthful ambitions, Hans C. Miller, twenty years old. clerk In the cashler'a ofllce of the Z. C. M. I., Salt Ijike, eulckled on Sunday, shooting himself through tho heart. Burglais blew open a safe in a Salt lake business house Saturday night, titer overpowering the watchman, wno they locked up in a vault where he was fuuuil the next morning, but little worse for his harrowing experience. IWv.ause his mother had declared that bis Hilions would drive her erazy, George Sylvester, aged 21 sn.it and killed himself at his homo In KaJt Lake, while his mother was attempt at-tempt tig to wrest the revolver from vis hand. W. T. Rrcanbrark, who came to Mali in isr.t and settled tn Kamas Talley, died at I'rovo, June 17, at tho age of 71. lie has been In biulness in tkishen. Silver City and lliu;liam and has a largn circle of friend throughput through-put the stato. James Kugune HoIIaday, uged 27. lost control of an automobile In the 8tudebakcr garage In Suit Lake, Hun day afternoon, and the machine carried car-ried him down tho elevator shaft, in-Juring in-Juring him so that he died ubout three hours later. J. V. Carter, a brakeman, was se-ercly se-ercly Injured In the Helper yards, his Jawbone being broken. It l presumed pre-sumed that Carter was setting the brake and that losing his balance be fell between the c.r and engine, striking strik-ing on his chin. While playing with a noiketkulfe. Bud Jackson, nine years old, son ol John Jackson, a prominent cattleman of Moab, stabbed bis brother Tiddle, two years younger, cutting an artery a' the boy'a leg, the little fellow having hav-ing a narrow escape from death. i Practically all of the strawberries i raised in Weber are being disposed of n the Ogden market. Cherries are i siore scarce than tha other fruits, hut In some orchards of Weber county i K la aa d then will be an excellent i crop, for which fancy prices will be demanded. Two months' work by the Woman's club of Murray bore fruit last week 1 when a public playground was opened 1 In the grounds of the Arlington school. I The establishment of a playgrounds 1 was the first pubTTc service work the club took upon itself to perform after 1 Its organization. 1 Passing through the oil fields and 1 the famous natural bridge country of San Juan county, a new trim rail-read, rail-read, to run from Sprins'-r, N. M., to , Ban Francisco, is now certain of completion, com-pletion, according to Information re- ' reived at Moab from Taos, N. M. 1 David A. Evana, fifty years old. j general superintendent of the Km in a Coal company at Jackson, Ohio, died from heart failure, superinduced t Itrangulation, In tbe water at Saltatr t t reach on Sunday. The other bathsrs aid not nolle fcla conJition until U t was too laXa t 1 |