Show I SERIES OF CASUALTIES Residents of Mammoth Have Many I Narrow Escapes I The Mammoth Record publishes a chapter of accidents and truly says the week has been full of disastrous events to the people a Mammoth On last Thursday while engaged in hauling lumber up the shaft Superintendent Oglesby of the Emerald mine had his foot caught between the cage and the shaft but the engineer ndliced that something was wrong and promptly stopped the cage Mr Oglesby escaped with some severe bruises On Friday the little son of Mr and Mrs Thomas Hlllman while playing with matches set his clothing on fire He was severely Imrned and died on the following day from the effects of his injuries and the shock On Wednesday afternoon Jack Hughes fell down the shaft at the An nandale and broke two ribs He was in the act of putting in limbers when one a the bolls gave way and Hughes went to the bottom a distance of 20 feet and fell on a rock which caused 1 the fracture of the ribs Joe McCormick McCor-mick was at work on the limber at the same time but saved himself by catching the wire bell rope and sliding slid-ing to the bottom landing none the wQrse for the wear excepting from a few slivers of iron which were imbedded im-bedded in his hands John Erickson had a miraculous escape es-cape from death at the North Star mine Thursday evening He was stop ing when the still upon which he was standing gave way and he fell a distance dis-tance of 120 feet to the bottom of the shaf landing on his head and shoulder shoul-der The bottom of the shaft was covered cov-ered wjth soft ore and to this fact the miner owes his escape without a broken boneS bone-S ga Companys Float Lehi Banner In connection wIth the I county the sugar company will have a float at the jubilee I is now being I constructed here I will be a repre senlalion of the factory Part of the wall will be removed showing a beet wheel in operation and other machinery machin-ery and Ute girls sacking sugar Into small sacks holding about a quarter of a pound which will be distributed among the crowd I will be a unique and interesting display At Springville Springville June 30Dr Sarah A Graham of Salt Lake City is delivering deliver-ing a course of lectures here on physiology physi-ology hygiene and kindred subjects which are being well received The cattlemen of this vicinity held amass a-mass meeting here on last Saturday evening at which committees were appointed ap-pointed looking to the renting of the ranges in the neighborhood owned by I ranoes the government for the purpose of preventing the sheepmen from using I I them for pasture Early and decisive 1 action is expected lo result 1 in the I iSOf h ohe Se d h I ousting of the sheepherder and his herds Court at Bichneld Richfield June 20 Judge McCarty was in Richfield yesterday and when he saw the account of the Robbers Roost gang stealing the posses horses tills was his comment Well how thee newspaper men can stretch matters mat-ters The Tribune says I got i direct from John Cottrell and I havent seen the man for years The Herald had all of the account that was reliable 1 in its Fridays issue and the Tribunes Richfield correspondent made up the rest I |