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Show THE UTAH BUDGET John Crtddle, a native of Kaysvllle. I dleU at Downey. Idaho, last wek from a paralytic stroke. h. Castro, chariced with havlnjc at-tempted at-tempted to kill hlRU Salome, Oetolter 21. at Salt Lake, has been bouua over to the ditttrtct rourL The sovvrr.meut forest experiment )ation which was located at Kttiratm on the Ma nil National foreot last jear has been roinpleted. Although the first tai not lees were sent out a month ago, less than one-tetith one-tetith of WeUr county's taxes have teen collected up to this time. Itoon Kobbins attempted to commit eiik-lcle In tho biiHluehs e'rtlon of llrl(?liam 'lty by Hluhh'un his throat wHh a razor. Ilia condition Is critical, hut he niuy recover. KIchard K. Iey, 37 years of SRe, proprietor of the Royal 1.1'juor company com-pany of Tooele, was killed near Toeeie when the automobile In which he and Bve others was ridinx overturned. Mrs. Mary Ann Sharp, a pioneer resident of Plain City, died on the 3lnt. Klfiyfour years at-o she emigrated emi-grated to America fitnn ICucland, and she has resided In I'laln Vty since. Hue Carter, 3 year-old daughter of Mr. Bnd Mrs. J. V. Carter, died at the family residence In I'revo lust week. I Some time ago the little Ktrt bnilned shT heel and blood pvls4in resulled. As a result of an autouiublle arcl-dent arcl-dent on the I'rovo dupway, W-lby Ilrowo, S year-old s"n of Mr. and Mis. IUy Hrown. now lies at the I'rovo General hospital In a serious conditio. condi-tio. One thousand dollars In prlstes will he distributed atuonp 'ontestap.is in the flfteeiiih annual exhlilt of the t'tah Art histlttite, which will be held In Suit Lake, November 19 to 30, Inclusive. In-clusive. Trial of Mr. Minnie Kkmnn oil a charge of murder In the first degree for the murd'T of her II year-old datiRht Frances Vhdet Willl-nis Is scheduled to take place in Salt Iike this week. A special city deportment of smoke tnK'ctloii may be cNtnMl.ihed by the city commission of Silt Lake, and the smoke nulxnnce fought on a purely scletrtlflc basis as a result of a lengthy dlHciiBHpin of the subject. It. W. A. Crolhers, who hns had charge of the I'resbyterlan church at Log-an for the past four year, hai cone to Philadelphia, where he takes an Important inltlon In tli educational educa-tional division of that church. December 1 has been set by the supreme su-preme court as the date for heartns, argument In the case of Melius M. Dye, convicted of tnurder In the first dcifree and sentenced to be shot for killing Joseph Haiubow at Salt Lake, J. J. Krossolt of Salt Lake ho filed a suit against Psyson te collect $1 868.20 damages alleged to have been sustained w hen he ran his automobile Into an open water main trench In that town on the night of October S. finding of the dead body of a man about five miles from Price, has given cauae to the belief that murder has been done, Tho body was badly decomposed, de-composed, but a bullet hole In the skull gave notice of how death came. Playing "the role of desierndncs five bovs, ranclng between 10 and 13 years of age, held up O. Yalrhea, a Jupnnese boarding house keejr at Salt Lake, st the end of phtols and robbed him of money, trinkets and articles of small value. Cauirht underneath a switch engine as 't was backing over a crossing, Krfd Lloyd, aged 8. of Salt Lake, had h's left foot severed. The boy caught his fit between the rail and t crossing plank and was unable to elri((e it. The first remilar Rio Grande train passed over the Soldier Summit de-tour de-tour on October 31. It consisted of f'trty five cars and took two hours to make the seventeen miles. Thi new line has not yet been officially opened, however. The Housekeepers' conference. wh'- U a part of the annual Farmers' Farm-ers' roundup at th ftah Agricultural college, wll be especially Interesting this winter. The round up and conference con-ference will be hel-J from January 26 to February 6. at Logan. If the Ogden iostofflce cfint'nns for the first six months of 1914 to show the same proportion of Increased Increas-ed business that develojied during the past four months, It will be slatej for advancement In the first class, as-cording as-cording to the postmaster. An automobile arcid-nt oceurred near Srnltbfleld about midnight. October Oc-tober 30, In which Duane Mower of j Paris. Ida., wss killed and Aarm Rihardon of Smft(ib'ld was serlmly J hurt. The otVr occupants of the i car escaped serious Injury. Several r-cent burglaries, supjiosnd to have lx--n the work of hob' mho drop f .T of fr iz'it tralrs st Mldvslc, be'ng t-e first sion niitl'le of Salt FtiVe. h.ive diterm!nd th lty s'l tboiitji to give tbe and-rlnt om-s a wa.m rerept'on h-rea'ter. Thp Monthtv r pi r of t' e Og l n tmord of hdlfh a tnirk'd de- crrase In th nnmUr of :iies of ty-plio'd ty-plio'd fev-r. th-re In Ing only thirteen esses rp'Tted during t?ie tin tith of October sgalrist I h I rl seven ca-s of the samo disease for the month of Heptembf-r. Py working ex'rs shifts on the building of the boys" dormitory t the I'tsh InJiis.rl.'tl school at 0d-n. the roof hs Wn put on and the Interior In-terior work can proceed during the winter mouths. The Tucture nhen completed will cost about $3S.KK |