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Show EXPLOSION of nn oil stovo In the homo of cx-Speakor Thomaa Hull, 027 Third strcot, started n nlazo which called out tho Uro department from Station No. 4. The Uro wan extinguished with very slight loss. Mrs. Hull was carrying the stovo from ono room to another when tho handle broke, letting tho stovo fall to tho floor and causing tho explosion, THE FUNERAL of Eddlo Williams took placo at the Murray meetlng-houo at 2 o'clock yestorday afternoon. Tho pall-bearers Wero Sharp Walker, John Williams. Albvrt Poll. Hugh' Badcr. Oscar Os-car Conner and W. C. Cotrcll. Music was rendered by the ward choir. The llornl tribute consisted of thirty-six pieces and was the finest ever seen at a funeral In Murray. a THE NEW bishop to tako tho place of Eluhop Empoy of the Mormon church, who died lecently, Is Elder Frank B. Piatt, who waa solected and sustnlncd Sunday night, with his two counsiiors, Charlos A. Johnson and Samuel M. Taylor, Tay-lor, at tho Thirteenth ward meetinghouse. meeting-house. CANYON road is to bo paved from State to Secoid street by P. J. Moran. Ho waa awarded Die contract on a bid of ?o90G, lor which sum ho ngrces to have tho work completed In three weeks if given notice to work at once. Tho bid of Mr. Mornn was ?S0U less than the ca-tlmato ca-tlmato submitted by the City Engineer. Paving -will probably commence within tho course of a week. "UTAH gots two moro gold medals ' Is the word received In r. telegram from DI-reotor-Gcnoral Wlilttakcr to Hoyt Sherman Sher-man of tho Utah World's fair cornml--sion. What theso medals are for, will be explained In a letter which Is expected ex-pected Immediately. Thj furniture In thn Utah building will bo sold for a little below be-low cost whon the exhibition Is ovor, through tho efforts of Mr. Whlttaker. UPON tho potltlon of her relatives. Sarah Vclpert, nn Insano person, wns ordered or-dered released from tho n3jium by Judgo Hall yesterday Her friends hive to put up a bond of ?500 for hor caro. tho bond to be approved by tho County Clerk. THE Board of Education will hold tho regular monthly meeting this evening at S o'clock. , o F. J. HEWLETT. Ed. n. Davis, Harry S. Joseph and Jonn Book havo been appointed ap-pointed by the Miyor aa delegates to tho Irflgatlon congress at El Paso this month. V TWO CASES of typnold fovcr wero re-ported re-ported to tho Board of Health yesterday. Thi-y aro Miss Suinno Ivorson, aged 35S West Third North, and Hattle, tho soen-year-old daughter of 2L Daley, at 233 West Sixth North. o EXAMINATION of the bodv of L. IT. Buddcmer. who died at a football game In Berkeley two weeks ago last Saturday, levealed tho fact that he had died from an Injured spinal chord Instead of from heart failure, as was at first reported. Iho cause of the fall which resulted in Mr. Buddemor s death, of course, will never bo known, but Is supposed that In somo way he missed his footing whllo watching the gamo and foil to tho ground, a distance of five or six feet. Mr. Buddcmer was tho father of Mrs Oscar L. Cox of this city, and Mr. and Mrs. Cox wont to San Francisco, where tho rorralns wero burled in tho family plot. Mr. Cox returned yesterday morning," but Mrs. Cox has gone to Portland for a month's visit with her mother. o WITH tho exception of a llttlo rain Ii the oxtrcmo northeastern part of tho country along the Gulf of Mexico, tho wimo clear skies which have hung over Utah for days past are said to be tho rule throughout tho United States. Thus far there aro no JndlcaMons oC a change In weather here, and Dr. Hyatt's assistant thinks ho can keep up tho record during the director's absenco In St. Louis. ELMER HESSFJN of the Federal Club bar and J. D. Cllno of tho Golden Gato naloon, both plea led not Kiillty yesterday to tho chargo of violating tho Sundav liquor-selling ordinance. The trial of Cline's case wts set for Thursday at 2 p. m.. nnd that of Hcssen will bo' heard by Judge Dlohl on Frldav. Tho men aro held to tho court under $100 bonds each. V MISS MAUD SCOTT, tho daughter of Rev. D. B. Scott, a retired Methodist clergyman, who nas rocentlv como to Salt Lake to mako hia homo, "is the nurso |