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Show I THE UTAH BUDGET Hyrum citizens have voted unanimously unani-mously to Install a 155.000 waterworks water-works system. The Commercial club of Park City has taken hold of a premonition looking look-ing to the liiiildlng of a first-class boiel In that vieut mining camp. Work Is to be resumed at once on the new electric lino proposed between Trenton and Ogdeu to be known as the Ogdeu, Loguu & Northern Electric Elec-tric H. (1 Fox, a driver for a lumber ronipany of Murray, was throwu out .)f a btiRgy and killed when IiIm horse became frightened at a street car south of Munay. Il-rry Wrlde, who has been a rest-deut rest-deut of I'uyson for more than forty years, was found dead In his room at his son's residence, wher he has been living of lute. To further aroute the Interest of the fruitgrowers of the ttau in tuim.irj n organization, ma s nirctltnta are being be-ing called In ull the principal fruit-flowing fruit-flowing centers of I'tah. Not heeding the warning hiatus of the whistle, an mil. lent fled mini of middle, Ke was struck and inwtantiy killed by a Hlo Grande panseiiger train In the suburbs of Salt Luke. The people of Union nml Knt Coalville Coal-ville have dei bled to put In a telephone tele-phone line to connect with the Pell line at Coalville. Poles are now being be-ing strung along the proposed line. Hugen Hryan, a nero, ban been arrested ar-rested at Ofden on the charge of shooting two officers who were after a burglar. The description given t.y the wounded men tit a Bryan, who denies de-nies the crime. Following th reKiilur state fair, the Utah State Fair aso httloii Is p'n.t nlng the entabiir-hment it a borne fas; during February of each year and ttn-tittlve ttn-tittlve meuxurc are being; taken toward to-ward this end. Accused of having charged 25 cents per month Interest on a loan buliiiiie of 30 cents. A. ("line, pawnbroker wa cliartiul with u.iuiy in a coi.ip'.t hit ! ued by the county attorney at dull lako last week. .Members of the Good Citizenship League of Ogdeu have a plan to interest in-terest the children in planting flow ers and vegetable on vacant lots and Improving the couultluns of their own home surroundings. Patrolman Murphy, who was shot at Ogden whlt attempting to arrect a negro burglar, oas an excellent chance for recovery. The bullet passed to tho right of the jawbone an lodged under the Jjln below the ear. Takeu with a severe attack of Intestinal In-testinal trouble, Thomas Edward Jackson, Jack-son, aged 23 of Bingham, was advised to go o a fait Lake hospital for treat ment. 11 wa taken to the depot and died juat as the train started. The county commissioner were on an Inspection tour of Hear river at Cache Junction and Cornlh last wee to decide on a location for two steel bridges for the above towns. The bridges will be constructed at a coat of about $22,000. , Descendants of those pioneers of Utah who came to the state aftei 1S.13 but prior to 1SC9. will be admitted admit-ted to membership In the Daughter of Utah Pioneers, if an amendment to be voted on at the annual eiicampmen. April 11 Is passed. A couple of residents of Tooele have purchased a lareo lord of Angora An-gora gnats from Nevada and will run them in Tootle county In tho same manner a tluep are run and expect to make their profit by ra iir mo-hairs mo-hairs and meat for the market. S. L. Drown, wife and 1 tile "n will leave Brlfcham City for the Mexican border by a team or burros and a light busvy. The Drowns are refugees who came to Utah last summer from Eagle Pass, Mexico, making the trip ot more than 3.000 miles on two bur-roa. bur-roa. . .Ttlchard Klrkwood pleaded guilty at Provo to unlawfully selling liquor an d was sentenced to pay a fine of and serve seventy-five days In th county Jail. Klrkwood disposed 01 liquor on the streets, his offense beln described as "dealing from the hip pocket." Births outnumbered deaths by i good margin during the month of Feb Tuary. according to the monthly report re-port of the Salt lake health depart went. Total births were 17. of which 77 were males and 99 females. lN-ath numbered 101. of which C3 were malei and 45 females. Preparatory to the coming of summer sum-mer when Infan'ile mortality and lckns Is greatest, pamphlets on . w to care Ut babies w hat and how to feed them, bow to protect their t4 from ln'e il ri ant! Infcrmat 'on on arnltrtlon are being mailed out by ths Rait Iak beard of hralt!i. Wbiio cleaning n ben In preparation prepara-tion for a chit ken tinner Mm. W. K Markay of Fait, I .eke i'Im-ovi .-red in its craw two gold numetn each Urgr than an ordinary peanut kernel. 'il valued at $5. The chicken ha be-louged be-louged to Mrs. Ma kay fclace hatchet O. E. Conover. who would have bem lo3 years t,t at had be lived untt. Starch .10, died at hi home In Sab Dasa City March 4 At the time ol the civil war Mr. Conover was too 'd -x hm en'tsted at a regular ao!dr. tuo took aervke with ti hospital orpa. Tb people of Cedar City are jubl last over the change of the branch normal to tho Agricultural coll Prom at! indication tho atteedanc ext fall will b doubled, acd rfadenti aro already reervig .rooaao aad fcoardlag place for axt taiL |