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Show RAW POTATO CAUSES DEATH Maori Boy at Monroe Is the Victim. Hundreds of School Children Pass by Bier of Dead Comrade. Tiny Bouquets of Flowers Placed on the Grave, Maori Chief of Salt Lake Being Present. Special to The Tribune. RICHFIELD, May 4. -The sixth annual meeting of the stockholders of the Rlch-llebl Rlch-llebl Commercial nnd Savings bank was held In this city this week, und the following fol-lowing board of dltsctors was re-elected: Hans Tuft, president; JT A. ROSS, vlce-pregldent; vlce-pregldent; Guy Lewi?, cashier; Thomas Bevy, J. W. Phillips, J E. Forshee. Charles Lammersdprf , l. ii Outsen and E. E. Hoffman The report of the cashier was very satisfactory. bid ward Lewis of this city hae employed em-ployed ex-Senator Rawlins and I. J. Stewart Of this city to Institute an ac-tlVn ac-tlVn for damages against the Mammoth Mining company of Eureka, for the sum of ISbiOOO, Mr. Lewis was hurt While working in the mines of the company last October by having a bucket tail down a shaft a distance of 160 feet; Mr. Lewis's Jaw was broken by the bucket, his faco badlj cut and scarred and be wan hurt Internally, having scarcely been out of bed a day since. Improving Mountain Road. The county Is to co-operato with tho citizens ot the southern pan of the county coun-ty and with Gold Mountain people to improve im-prove the road from Clear Creek canyon to Kimberly. At the meeting of the Board of Commissioners this week an appropriation appro-priation was mnde for this purpose. David Maglebx , a Maori boy brought to Monroe by Ephralm Magleby on his return re-turn from a mission to New Zealand about three years ago died ver suddenly sudden-ly Sunday. He had eaten u portion of a raw potato the day before, ( ramps followed fol-lowed and alimxU before any one was aware that he was In serious condition he passed away. He was an unusually winning win-ning youth and a nolable feature of the fonrx-nl tnnlui M. ,h. , . swn ,,! I n ..f his bier by hundreds of the children of the public schools with little bouquets of flowers which were placed upon bis graxe. Hirini Whanga, ths M Salt Lake as down to attend tho f'.i- neraL Will Not Scatter Schools. At a meeting called by the truetees to consid.-r tin- proposition' ,,f buxlnn sites for it. -w school biilbllngs the allemla was so small and unrepresentative that It was decided not to take any definite action ac-tion at present. Tho sentiment prevailed at this meeting In favor of not scattering the schoolhouses. but to keep them centrally cen-trally located, and unless there Is a strong sentiment otherwise It ! probable that another central building will be erected on the same block as the present one An election will be called In a few w.eks for the purposes of voting on the question Of authorizing the trustees to bond the district to build tin- n.-w schooi-houge. schooi-houge. The present building can n. longer long-er accommodate the children ..f this d'e-trlct. d'e-trlct. Lost His Leg Alphus Colby, son of Mr and Mrs. Hy- rum Colby, had to undergo an operation Upon Ills leg to lelleye Mood poisoning. which developed as the result of getting It cut with a plede of window glass. The leg bad become in a very bad condition, and It required three hours to complete tho operation The young man was moved to ibis city from Vermilion and Is e.tunu; along nicely. The County Attorney of th's county Is serving tinai noihe upon the stockmen who have failed to comply with the law In regard to llllng grazing Certificates In thlei COUnty and warning them that If this n.-tli o I-. disregarded action xxill immediately immedi-ately be inslltuti-d against them in the District court. There ate nearly a hundred hun-dred of such delinquents In Sanpete and other SUCTOUnding counties. |