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Show THE UTAH BUDGET The epidemic of measles at Ogden continues, six deaths occurring the fast week. A petition hat been filed with the city recorder at American Fork to rail an election on the liquor question ques-tion In June. Tbe state and the county of Salt Lake together expect to tend $7,200 on ttate road Improvement work in the county thla year. Vernon Clauson, whose home Is Iq San Francisco, fell from a train on which he waa stealing a ride near Tucker and wat killed. Robert Morris, a prominent business mtn of Salt Lake and a bishop of the eleventh word, died April 25, the cause of death being ulceration of the stomach. stom-ach. Bird) day wat appropriately observed In the publlo aohoola of the state April 35, in accordance with the terms of a law passed by the laat IhhIhU-turet. IhhIhU-turet. A lone highwayman held up tbe occupants oc-cupants of a saloon in the heart of Halt Lake City, Monday night, securing about 150 in cash and a diamond ritifi valued at $150. Weitley Davit, 35 years old. of Salem, Sa-lem, was either drowned or killed by a fclow on the bead while fast lu a sixteen six-teen Inch pipe, down which he waa descending Into a we.'l. Will Cunnlnishsm, aged 50, of Park City, li dead aa the result of Injuries received when an ore wagon carrying a load of 19.000 pounds pasaed over hli foot and leg. Pour girls who attempted to walk from Park City to Halt Lake In eight hours on a wager, lost their waver after getting on the wrong road and landing to Ilenefer. Mra. Mamie Davis of Salt Lake haa disappeared and it It believed her body li in the Jordan river, although several days' search haa resulted iu failure to find any trace of ber body. Jim Itoump.ni, Greek, has confessed con-fessed to setting fire to a Greek lodging lodg-ing house at liingham, the building being destroyed. Roumpaa hat agreed to pay all damages caused try the conflagration. Calm and complacent, Caleb A. In-low In-low formerly principal of tbe achooli at aJlngham, It on trial at Salt Lako for the murder of Thomas E. (Kdille) Whit, a chauffeur, on the nlgbt of Oc ' tober 4. 1912. .S Sam Gelsllng. while in company .with the -wife of K J ward Cbrlstopk.s ' J 'ton. the to belifg engaged ii'n ... r"Pement vl tue aheep wagon route, i V ' waa shot and Instantly killed by tbe i woman's husband, near Garrison. i May it the date aet for tbe state ' Irrigation convention at Salt Lake, at 1 which effort! wCI be made to have present two representatives from every ' water company In the atate, aa well 1 at many more persons Interested. ' Rector Rowland, aged 17. while ' playing In th streets of Salt Lake, fell under a street car and wat fatally Injured. The child tripped over a dog with wo Icq ho waa playing and , landed under the wheela ot tbe car. The Motlda Land & Irrigation com- pany hat announced plana for th lm- j i medial conitruction ot a new giso- ' i line launch seventy-five feet in length ' i to take the place of the launch Mo- I Ida recently destroyed by Or on the I Utah lake. I Cruabed under fallen earth In the 1 workings on to Utah Copper com- 1 Pny at Bingham, George Nanus, a 1 Greek, wat taken from beneath tbe J cave-In by fellow workmen, dead. Hit 1 1 akull waa fractured and hia body bad- ' ly crutbed. ' Much of the land along the aboret of Utah lake planted laat year hat been flooded and the farmer will lose hundredt of acrea in crop thla lea-oon. lea-oon. Tbe lake la atlU rising and It la ! feared that the damage will run Into . many thousand! of dollar . Stephen A. Fuller, serving a term In ( th ttate penitentiary of tore yeart for Indecent assault attacked a 17- year-old girl who strayed near where t he waa working Monday aa a trusty, t The child escaped from th convict after her clothea bad been nearly torn off. Cltlzent of Deseret are grading their f street by a progressive cooperative , method. Every Saturday they meet at S a. m. and work till 1 p. ro . when t tbey attend luncheon served by th i Relief society. About one block per Saturday it th average rat of pro- t frets. I la a total of 113 town and district, i 9$ dUtrlct reported no deaths to the 1 elate board of health in March, ac- I cording to th March bulletin of tio board Just Ipiued by Dr. T. D. Reatty. ' th tecretary. Total deaths for the month In th itale from ail causot 4 were 405. Hatching chickens by Incubator It J a new branch of Industrial education ' that hat been successfully taken up by pupils ot the Whittier school or Salt Lake. Three tncubatori have ! toen Installed In the manual training department of the building. . Th atat livestock Inspector Is r- i ringing for a meeting of tbe governor And other officials to ascertain just t how far co-operation can be secured la th Intended statewide work of i examining dairy herds and enforcing th rules aa to examination before the I furebise of new cattle. t |