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Show THE UTAH BUDGET i . A home for aged women will be es- 1 tabllehrd In Hall Lake April I. by the Harah Daft Homo nasoilatlon. f Kolnnd !,. fur several ycara it l f mall carrier In Halt Lake, ho been 7 arrested on a charge of hnvlng atolcn a registered letter mruBl-l to hl ( 4 The number of persons In state, mr county anil municipal ai-rvlce la 4 icluaivo of iho slut mllltla, mm-) mm-) prising Sri.'i nun. Of Ihla number 4. j 119 r men, 44 woim n anil 27 chll- . iren. The total miiiilirr of teacher In the public schools of Ihe alula la approx Imatoly 2.3n. The number of pro-i pro-i fcaaor and Inatruriora In the aoctar- Ian arhoola of the atate la appruxl niatcly 40. Thp-e. pioneer win were preaenl when the Morniona panned Hie wlntci of 147 at Winter guariera, Nob., ! 'ended the monthly meeting of th I'tah llenealnglcul widely In Hull Lake laat week. With mora than 20 delegate from 1lffcrnt parta of the state In allond-nee, allond-nee, tha aerond annnnl convention of th Associated lloya' clubs of flab waa oiened In tha Ogden high school March l.'i. The jury In the ruan of tha Hfat e. Heuhen lowdle. n fanner of Hprlugvllle, charged with having aown wild onta and weeda on land belong-tnf belong-tnf to hla neighbor, failed lo anna and waa dlechnrgcd. A formal proclamation by (lovernor William Hpry declaring ahoiil all hundred rorporntlnna of the elate do llmiuent taiea and eiihject In rer-ncellon rer-ncellon of their Hcenae April 1 will he Issurd In a few day. The number of olTlrera and em ploye In all aervlcea of Ihe roillltlra of the stale on February I, l!ii. wan I.34H men, 1 H 1 women and Iwriiyflvn children This Im -hide Juatlcca of the peace and runatuMea. An ai i Ident oerurred at Nephl, which resulted In the death of l.eon. ard I'll I. a realilent of I hut pirn e. The accident happened In the gypsum quarry adjacent tu the plaster mill, I'ltt Uelni killed by falling rm k In attemplliiK lo rrose the mountain moun-tain rantie above llliiKham, two mln-era, mln-era, Mlrhael Shannon and Jumea Donovan, became loat In Ihe annw and aiiffered aiirh terrible hardahlpa that Hhannnn died I lie neat day. The finance commute of th ITrane Mlsalaalput rommerclal con-grew con-grew met In Hall Ijtke laat week and Ihe congress lo b held In Halt Lake, j, , "Toilowlng comparatively brief Vy, period of falling health, Henry Clay I I Wallace, ality-aeven year old. raahler ' -U of ihe Sail Lake tlrewlng company f and pioneer of I'tnh atnc IKtM, died f (t hi home In Hull Lake on Huud.iy. I'tiik will receive nn mora elk from I tha Jarkaoa Hole country Ihla year. With th advent or spring there will he pelnl.r of feed In the Wyoming country for the elk and no effort will l made to move them until now J flfea neat year, William A. nrlnithiirat, bishop cf f hla county for thirty eight yeara, died I : at Toiiuervllle, March 15. of llrlghl'a 1 disease, wllh which he haa been auf- I ferlng three year. He la aurvlved by I twenty five osprlug. moat of whom live I In Toiiuervllle. j Mure than 4tM laiunda of butter 'I have lu-en rondemnen and aent bmk M to the creanierlea for repacking by I I the 'atatn pur food officer, who found a ahortan of weluhl In III !t package In which tha condemned butter waa contained. An automnblle ran Into a It re hy- drant In Oailen, anupplug Ihe hydrant off even with the aldewalk, creating f 1 , a minimum geyaer which fliHided tha Sal recta for nearly an hour In-fur It 'waa tuj off. The autouiuuu Wjk damaged but allghlly. M I' Hinlthann, a former Onnfed- erute aoldler who fouKht under Ih leaderahlp of "KlKhtliiK Joe" Wheeler during th war of the rebellion mid :'"- ' whune father waa an officer In the ,n 2 ltevoluilonary war, died at hla home In Mllford but week at the silvan red 5 I age of 1)7. , . ,' .y I,eter Know Young, aged !4, (til . i cldad In Ihe bathroom In hla homo In . , V Hull Ijike, by ahootlug hliin.. If In Ihe ' 'A; bn-aai. Heart iruublii which had , , ' j i'hum-iI Inaomnla anil had conirlbnted - -' i to violent piilua In Ihe heiiit, la be ' . lleved to have left th youug man In '. ( a lit of diapotulency. . . r There were 'Jl'.l di-ulha In I'lnli dur- ( lug February, according to the ' t. monthly bulteliu lamieil by the alule , 4 board of health. I'tn-umonlu contnb ' uted more vlcilma than uny other tr Vr caiiae. Totul of ileutha creillti-d tu thla iltaeaa wua twenty-eight. Tl ', i Jack HurberlaoB won the hiat full P of hla I., lit at Ogdeti with Kriink Mi-- j ' Carroll niter llfiy two minute of the ' ' tlercem a reatllug ever Itneiiaeil, with ?A v., a toe hold. Afli-r nn exitmlnutlon of Mct'arrolla leg doctora who were J lireaent refumd to allow him to go on.' ' Acting In conjunction wllh th Rlute llutliune aia-lety, Ihe Vlah '. Wool lirowera' M.Boilutlon haa aent . . j ' , A out a notice to aheep ahearera and .1 other pi-mona hauilllng aheep of tha , . ' ; i tnti-ulloii of the two aocletli a to proii- ' . acute all violation of the luw relat- 1 lug to luhuraaue bandlluj of antuiula |