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Show THE UTAH BUDGET Ulsmark 8nyder, aged 0, who wai run down by an automobile In Salt le, died from his Injuries. Frank J. Stafford, formerly ol Sprlngvillo, was one of the victims ol the Daw mo a. ,N. M mine disaster. Arthur Goeek, 26 years old. dlo Saturday at Salt Lake, Vora lockjaw, which attacked him as thj result of fall from an ice wagon September 29 I-a Cooper, aged 0. while playing In the street in Salt Lake, was rue down by an automobile and so Bert oualy injured thM she may not re cover. Two young men who are aald tc have hold up twelve mou who wen riding In a box car from l'rovo tc Salt Lake, secured about $4u for theli trouble. A reduction of eighteen hours In the freight schedule between Ogdet and Kansas City Is soon to be made, as the result of the completion of Ui Marysvllle-Hastlngs cut-off. (iu'he county reports that cropa are uot all harveMMi. but they ar still at work, partlci':arly on beets, th crop being slightly above the average yield, especially for wheat. Street cars of the pay-as-you-entei type bave now been established ot several of the hue In Bait Lake City and as fast aw possible all the can will be chaugid to that type. A party of eistU Japanese who say they are In tne I'nited States to study commercial conditions, being sent from the Mikado's kingdom by Thomas Cook & ton, were in Salt Lake last week. According to a report submitted tc the board of education, the electiv syatem of the students choosing theli own studies has been highly successful success-ful In the Ogdeu high school aflci two years' test. A. J. Hughes of the reclamation service, ser-vice, who has been chief clerk and purchasing agent for the Strawberry project since 197, has left for Washington, Wash-ington, D. C, to be assigned to other work In the service. t Colonel William Nelson, editor of the Salt Itke Tribune, died suddenly Sunday morning at bis home In Salt Lake. Colonel Nelson was In his 7Uh year iad. bid beerj wltlf the Tribune, for thirty (S"6 yeafs. As the result of a fire which Is believed be-lieved to have been caused by boyi playing with matches, Wilmer Fcrrln,-a Fcrrln,-a farmer residing near Eden, Ogden valley, lottt fl.OOU last week, bU barn and granary being destroyed by fire. Mitchell Conlin. who died at f'rovc on tbe 24th,- at the age of 84, came to tho t'nited Stales when a boy and went west in 1869, at the time of the building of the Union Pacific, bcj with the railroad construction JJ , The new poH line and ou'.."J transmission wires ot the Western Union Telegraph company between Corrinne Junction and Lucln along the old line of the Central Pacific will be completed before the end ot the year. Voluntary manslaughter was th verdict returned by the Jury in th case of Albert I. Mucker, charged with the mu. Jcr cf George A. Painter. Itucker U ... li .nter at liinghato last Jn 4, stabbing him in the neck with i. k-;.c. Mrs. Emmeline I'ankhurst may via It Salt Lake. She Is scheduled to lecture lec-ture on November 13 at Colorado Springs, and she has expressed a desire de-sire to visit Salt Lake and other western cKles before her return tc England. That the Salt Lake taoornacle choir, representative as a body ot singers of tbe Mormon church organization as a whole, may enter the great International Interna-tional exposition eisteddfod to be held at Ban Francisco In August, 1916, ia considered proltable. llarley Mewblnney, murderer of C K. Lrlckson. entere a petition for commutation com-mutation of sentence at tho meeting of the slate board ot pardons, but again his case was continued. Ilia petition Is now scheduled to come up for conslderatkin at the ."November meeting of tbe board. Only a small portion of the 110,000 appropriated for 1913 for Salt Lake county under the provisions of the new legislation for public support of dependent mothers reinaras, and the officials are considering ways and means for further funds needed during dur-ing the winter months. Uy agreement between counsel, Kl-mer Kl-mer 1. Dewey, slayer of Sergeant John Henry Johnston, at Salt Lake, changed chang-ed his plea of not guilty to a charge of murder In tbe first degree to a plea of guilty to second degree murder, mur-der, and was sentenced to fourteen years In tbe state prison. The winter work of the Utah Development Devel-opment league was launched at a meeting held In Salt l.akeIaat week. The program as outlined calls for the blggt-st campaign that bas ever ben undertaken by the organlzaUi n. and Includes some Important steps In the development of, the state. Yee Koo I.un, a Chinese herbal st, who defeated the state board of medical medi-cal examiners recently in its attempt to enjoin him f.tim selling bis berbs without a medical license, bas been arrested on a serious charge, and another an-other attempt will be made to prevent pre-vent bis practicing In this state. Charles W. Guest, a lineman f i the teh phone company, was ele tro-cuted tro-cuted while at work on a pole in Salt Lake. His right foot, thrust downward through a double erosa-Ui erosa-Ui bold him while be worked, (-me la contact wi'h a b'gh tension wire. |