Show s f t < r I I SUICIDE OF HATTIE JONES I I I A Salt Luke Young Latl Takes Her I Ijifc by Strychnine I i The sudden and unexpected death of Miss Hattie Jones at Ogden Sunday afternoon after-noon is received with great regret by a large circle of her friends in this city Miss Jones had made her home in the family of Mr Henry Dinwoodey for the past seven years and was always of a cheerful and amiable disposition About six weeks ago Miss Jones went to visit her brother at West Weber where she remained until a few days since when she took up her home in the family of Mr F A Whalen where the mysterious suicidal act was committed On Saturday Satur-day she purchased the strychnine with the pretense of wanting to kill some mice A DEMOCRAT reporter called at Mr Dinwoodeys and learned the above facts but nothing could be ascertained ascer-tained as leading to the rash act Miss Hattie will be remembered by many who I have seen her about the city She was eighteen years old a perfect blonde with a pretty face and very stout in build Her associates were limited but those with whom she was most intimate say that she never showed any despondency or actions that would lead them to suspicion suspi-cion suicide on her part Mr Dinwoody the young ladys father residing at I Woodcross and several friends attended the funeral at Ogden last evening Why BO promising a young person should take her own life is unaccountable and remains I mains for time to explain |