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Show TWO MINERS ARE INJ UREI) - $ fe IN EXPLOSION OF CAPS goo I'ARK (71 TV, April JO. A." very sciloun jj p;Y though not fatal explosion occurred In : i,1' the Ontario drain tunnel last night at 10 I Wl o'clock, when Harry Moddles and Tom Bap Davis were Injured by the ignition of iUnii giant caps. It Is not known just how JS g the accident happened, but the Injured t I men thin.- it was caused by a lighted . candle falling into a. box of caps. Tha ,f, JU.'H" men were removed to tho Miners' hos- 1 KOtu pltal this morning. Moddles' condition j. ifa Is considered very serious by Dr. Bards- f p0. Icy, the attending physician, as his eyps V ', were badly Injured and he may possibly J, A ! lose his sight. The condition of Davln J Jtoni I Is not soiious. as he was able to be rs- Jjrer I moved to his home today. ' j list I Mrs. Kate McDonald, an aged and Tele I respected resident of this city, died at ui; the family residence on upper Main street 1 f -this morning. The death of Mrs. Me- f f"l Donald comes as a great shock to her t, "OSC many friends, as she had been ill for only s jng, a very short time. She was born In i three Prince Edward Island, and was 63 years t; of age. She had been a resident of this' citv for twenty-six years. She is sur- jr vlved bv a brother, two daughters and a ;.. ft. son, all residing here. Tho funeral serv- V w , lees will be held Sunday afternoon from fi j,,5.P( the Congregational church. Rov. Hogan ; r'nn of .Salt Lake will officiate. '4'. Ut Marv Alexandor. tbe I0-vcar-old llro;i daughter of Mn and Mrsi n. If Alex-, i- ander, died yesterday from measles. TMj.j; little girl had been 111 but a short time.. J V nnd her deatli was a great shock io t ho J bereaved parents. The body was taken, f ."io to Midway this morning, where the fun-' J; 'ttcci oral was held. Unu |