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Show THE UTAH BUDGET Twelve decree of divorce were entered en-tered In the rouit at Ogden In oue flay Inst week. a new I. O. O. F. lodge was established es-tablished at Price last week, tins Odd Fellows from Green River being in charge of the Initiatory work. After she hud 'complained of ue-spondi ue-spondi ncy, Mrs. Ann Peters m, of Suit Lake, took a quantity of carbolic add and Is In a serious condition. At a special election to bo held November No-vember 7, the? residents of Fore-st Dale will settle the question of whe-th-er or not the towu will be disincorporated. disincor-porated. At the special election he-Id by the? taxpayers of Monroe to dee-ide whether wheth-er or not to bond tho town to buy the electric plant, the hundu recelvid G.1 per cent of tho votes. The Presb)terlan synod of Utah closed a three-day session In Sa.t Lake on Friday. It was J'eided to leave the schc(ion of the place fjr holding the next synud to a committee. commit-tee. Ivhel Ware', tu-.ed 12, sustaliu-el an extra ird. nary Injury at Ogde n In the lot-s of one of her Huge! a, which was I practically pulled eff by a ring as '; she Jiiinpe d from tho lop of an Iron fe ne'e-. In dltcmpting to leave a rapidly mov!n street cur In Sail Lake, an unidentified man fe.il t J the pave-i pave-i mint and sustained a fracture of itn j skull w hiiii il is bi'liev.'d will cause his death. The Chine-He of Salt Lake all appear ap-pear to be ardent supporters of th" revolutionary movement In Chlnu, and aie said to be contributing from their earning toward the support of the revolution. As a result of tho accidental expl)-slon expl)-slon of a siiitguii, Richard Salty, aged H, was shot in the back by a rompnui n while duek hunting near Salt Lake. It Is not believed his Injuries In-juries will prove serious. Wanted at Ogdeu ror a 'rutal attack at-tack on his wife, in which it is a! legid he broke her arm with an ax bundle!, John Williamson Is being sought high and low by officers of Weber ami adjoining counties. The descendants of Morgan Davis held a reunion in the city pavilion at Spanish Fork on the 14th. Four hundred guests we-r present, 300 ol whom were children, grandchildren and great grandchildren of Mr. Du vis. George Reeve and Josle Gray, allot Josle Reeves, arrested in Carson, Nev., on a charge of having taken three girls from Salt Lake City tc Carson for immoral purposes, hav be-en brought buck to Salt Lake foi trial. It Is announced that a factory maj be Installed in Salt Luke to manu facture an invention by a Salt Lake man which Is guaranteed to prevenl collision of trains. The Itiventloc was tried out last week and Is evi dently a success. Tho Merchants' Light and Powei company, which has Invaded the fliii at Ogden, will put a large forco ol men at work Installing its commer cial and residence lints tliroughou the city. The company now has the contract for lighting the streets ol Ogden. James Morettl, an Italian, Is in the Price Jail, charged with assaultlns Peter Hattino, a countryman, at Ken llworth. The murdered man was shot whllo returning home from t dance, and then thrown over a cliff death finally resulting from his In Juries. Ilarlwy Mewhinney and Sam Kirk Patrick, charged with murder In the first degree for the killing of C. L Erickson, who was shot dead In n rooming houso in Salt Lnk? Octobei 6, were arraigned last week, but took the statutory time In which to entei their pleas. A meeting of tho extension stall of the Agricultural college was heir! at Ixigan last week, at which It wai unanimously decided that correspond ence courses be organized In differ ent sections of the state. In responsi to a direct demand from the peopb of the state. Joseph Tremayne, nr;ed 7, wai drowned while swimming In a mil racn near Salt Lake. The boy hai startel for echool, when he dee'dee. to go In swimming. The body f.-iat ed In the water for more? than twf hours before It was found by work men at the mill. The tomato crop cf Weber count: this year, which Is the prin.ipa pack at the local factories, will tal 25 per cent shorter tl:an the norma crop, according to Ogden canneri Lack of water for irrigation purposci is considered the principal reason to this year's shortage. That Tony Partelll, the IV.nglian saloonkee per who was shot a'id klllei while rabbit bunting near Ophir, wa accidentally shot by James Nick, hi hunting companion, was the verdic of the coroner's Jury. Niok has bee; released from custody. Some tlmo during Friday night tn Southern Pacific roundhoue in th stockade district In Ogden was er tered by unknown pe-rson. An et glne ready for the road, was badl damaged, and many tool boxe broken Into and their content broken and scattered. A oumber of Sail Lake people hav organized a "group"' for the stud and advancement of Eprant ;blch is known as a "world lanj uage," originated for the purpose ei j Inter-communicatlon between people I of diffe rent tongues. |