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Show THE UTAH BUDGET Ground has been broken for the new $30,000 ward chapel to bo erected erect-ed at KayBvlIle. It. A. Mleklejohn, a switchman, may lose his left foot as the result of an accldeut In Salt I,ake, when be fell underneath a car. Work is progressing rapidly on the Cold Water canyon conduit In Weber canyon, which will furnish Ogden with a largely Increased water supply. sup-ply. Dry an O'Hara and Victor Clore, the Michigan suspects In the Southern Tactile train robbery, near Reese, on January 2, have been landed In the Ogden Jail. Nicholas Schmlttroth, a Salt Lake baker, caught his right hand in a kneading machine, injuring the member mem-ber so badly that it Is feared amputation amputa-tion will bo necessary. The farmers of Cache county have decided to lend all the aid they can In fighting the lurern weevil which many people there fear has obtained foothold In Cache valley. It is believed that work will soon begin on tho new federal building at Tark City. Dulldlng has been delayed as a result of a disagreement over the price to be pnld for tho site. Kd. Morrlseey, a 16-year-old Ogden , boy, was stabbed and painfully injured in-jured by an Italian when he endeavored endeav-ored to enact the role of peacemaker between uree quarreling Italians. Final arrangements have been made for the beginning of the contsructlon work on the proposed Academy Gymnasium Gym-nasium building at Ephrlam. The estimated es-timated cost of the new gymnasium Is $21,000. With more than 200 horses from all parts of Utah county on display, the horse show held at Spanish Fork last week was one of the most successful suc-cessful affairs of the kind ever held In the county. City Marshal Mcpherson of NephI, while attempting to drive a bunch of livestock off tho streets to impound them, had his kneecap badly broken by his horse running with him against a telephone polo. One of the greatest undertakings In the history of Ephralm is the draining drain-ing of tho swamp west of that city. This will bring under cultivation about 10 000 acres of the most fertile land In the state. The lat tunnel of the Bingham & Garfield railroad has been completed, and this new e'ghteen mile road Is almost al-most completed. The road shortens the distance between the mines and smelters Just seven miles, and has cost $3,000,000. Through an extended confession of burglaries made by Charles J. Kettle-son, Kettle-son, more than $1,000 worth of Jewelry Jew-elry stolen in the raids upon residences resi-dences In Salt Lake has been recovered, recov-ered, the burglar having disposed of his plunder in Ogden. A prominent labor leader of Salt Lake declares that "It Is the sentiment senti-ment of organized labor that If tho strike of the laundry workers Is not settled with n a reasonable time, a general strike of all union labor In the city should be ordered." Judge Maughan of the First district court. In passing sentence, on four boys chargi-4 with serious offenses at Logan, culled public attention to the fact that unwisely expressed sympathy sym-pathy for offenders agtiliiBt the law Is causing an Increase In crime. Unable lo reach a, verdict, after pending twenty-four hours In del b-eratlon, b-eratlon, the Jury In tho cane of the state against J. E. Rrown, county commissioner of Grand county, and James A. Dubcis, bis sou-ln-law, accused ac-cused of cattle stealing, was discharged. dis-charged. While oiling machinery at the Silver Sil-ver King mill at Park City, William Moldlng's Jumper caught In a shaft and he was carried around the shaft once and then dropped twenty feet to the floor below. lie sustained a compound com-pound fracture of the right leg and other lnjutles. Gus Madson. a consumptive miner, went to a lonely spot at the mouth of Fortuna gulch, Rlngham Canyon, where he banged himself from the timbers of Extension-Session mine. His body was discovered Thursday morning. The retail grocers of Salt Lake are considering buying their citrus fruits direct from California, thus saving the middleman's profit. They declare that a combination exists among the commission men to maintain main-tain a certain schedule of prices. Zhon-ne, the Indian convie'ed of the murder of a white trader at an Isolated trading station on the Navajo Nava-jo reservat on. and who has been sentenced sen-tenced to eight years' Imprisonment, Is suffering from an IneuraMe disease, and It Is not believed b will live six months. The first Ore engine ever used in Salt Lake City will be taken soon from fire department headquarters and placed In the old mil at Liberty park as a relic for future generations to se and compare with the modern engines now In use. Rare presence of mind saved the life of Mrs. John Gallagher of Salt Lake, when her dress caught fire from a gasoline explosion. Mrs. Gallagher ran into the house and gathering a ' rung from the floor smothered the flames before they had gotten a fair start |