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Show I SNAP SHOTS AT j HOME KElS. j I 1 y . - . j Winer Is Badly Hart. ' John Dusich, a machinist at Highland Boy mine at Bingham, in an explosion yesterday suffered injuries to his hand and right eye. Dusich is 27 years old and j married. False Pretenses Alleged.' : J. ' H. Hoi man was arrested at Murray yesterday on - the complaint of Hyrum Goff, who charges him with obtaining goods to the value of $16 on false pretenses. pre-tenses. ..-' Salt Laker. a Winner.. At the final trial to select a freshman team to meet the sophomores in annual debate at Stanford university, Joseph Nlbley of Salt Lake City won first place. Young Nlbley is studying law. ' . i Patent for Salt. Lakers. ; R. D. and G. E. McKee. 61 East First South street have been granted patents on a hay stacker by both the United States and the Canadian patent offices. They expect to commence the manufacture manufac-ture of stackers soon.- Funeral of an Infant. ' Funeral services over the . remains of Eugene Earl Maxwell, six months old child of Eugene and Ethel Maxwell, who died yesterday, were held this afternoon from the home of the parents, 729 North Second West street. Victim of Diphtheria. . v Francis H. Harwood. age 8 years, son of George H. and Margaret Harwood, died at the ' home - of his parents, 1S65 West Fourth South street yesterday of paralysis paraly-sis of the heart, following diphtheria. Interment In-terment took place in the City cemetery. Three Boy Accused. . . i Three boys. Otto Larsen, Alvin Whit-taker Whit-taker and David Arnold were arrested at Murray yesterday and . charged with housebreaking. It is declared that they entered a baker shop and helped themselves them-selves to candy and cakes. The boys say they are Innocent. - : ; ;.- ''"' He Paid for the Fish. . In connection with the distribution of fish fry in Sanpete county. Game Commissioner Com-missioner Sharp announces that County Commissioner Seeley of Mt, Pleasant has paid for the fry planted in that city, explaining ex-plaining that stormy weather compelled him to dump them in his private pond for convenience. ' .-. Change in Editorship. v . J. Fred Anderson, who has occupied the position of managing editor of the University Uni-versity Chronicle for some time, yesterday resigned that he might devote moro time ti his duties, as assistant librarian. The students of the University unanimously elected Parker B. Pratt,' who has been on the paper for several years, to succeed Mr.. Anderson. . . . Women Elect Officers. ' " j jAt the annual meeting of the Woman's Democratic club held yesterday at the home of Mrs. John Shea on West Third South street, the following officers were elected: Mrs. H. J. Hayward. president; Mrs. Oeorre Ward,r vice-president; Mrs. J. S. Angell.Tecording secretary. Executive Execu-tive committee: Mrs. Joseph Cohen, First precinct: Mrs. John Shea, Second precinct; Mrs. Edith Budd, Third precinct; Mrs. E. A. Wilson. Fourth precinct; Mrs.- 8j B. Newman, Fifth precinct. Special meeting called for next Wednesday afternoon at home of Mrs. Round), 442 West First North street. - - , , |