Show I 1 OGDEN occurrences 12 re accident Acel dent to men hn berin farr accidentally highet death oi of a Veteran Hurt fey by a scraper OGDEN CITY march si iss ff jendor despret news the boom and ever every v other topic oi of ia interest terest were for a time absorbed this morning by the sudden and startling news from pocatello to the effect th hoft lorin farr had last night met with a terrible accident which it was feared would prove fatal his his adans in this city received telegrams these re reports ports Yea yesterday Verday he lettiere left let here there on the utah northern railroad for bear lake on business A short time before he be started I 1 saw alad spoke to him he was then inthis m his usual health he reached Poo Fo atelle catelle zand nd registered at the hotel where he intended lodging for the night flight he had albeen spending part of tile the evening with mr lewis A west wad and w was is leaving lor for the hotel whet by in au accident lie he FELL FROM THE which adjoins mr costs libuse and not from the platform of the car as telephoned phoned to salt lake lie he struck I 1 his head which caused concussion of the bradu besides producing internal injuries several of his bis sons here tried to purpose of bringing their I 1 fattier ather home il if he be could be moved but there was not at that b hour our am ao an extra engine in the station yard or captain Hu laniski said eaid it would nave have been placed at their service when tire the bound train pulled out joseph farr john A boyle out L lo 10 0 celzo jenzo farr newton farr jbea E rich eich and dr jno no D carnahan Carn ahaB boarded a car and went to the relief of ef our esteemed friend and fellow townsman at 2 p TO in I 1 saw another telegram which stated that lorin farr had i revived a little but his condition was STILL CRITICAL A liter later dispatch di said he was composed and seemed to be resting but otherwise his bis condition was unchanged when he ha will be able to be removed even if he survives survive is at present r e sent an aa unanswerable question agi abis s whole community fervently desires his recovery lofin farr is considered the founder of orden city he ba been here from its inception Bd his history la Is identified with it for more than a third of a century he is extensively known and much esteemed he was the first arst president the weber stake had and he was also the first chief magistrate of this municipality and has done dome much to build up this community c civilly and aid ecclesiastically he has a large family his HIN friends are batchin watching with w 1 th deep anxiety tor for further Inte intelligence u ce concerning his condition to today day a young man named wil liam abone was visiting at the house of a ajr enigi rien the third ward in this city he had at a LOADER it which be was placing lacing either inthe n the scabbard or in tie hi pocket w when ue it was accidentally discharged and t the he ball passed through his hand and thigh surgical aid was at once procured and what could be was done for him to make him as comfortable as possible in his condition the wounds are not considered fatal but it will become be some days hence before he eau be removed to tobis bis his home in the a mouth puth west part of this city on sunday last elder P C castersen I 1 of the fourth ward was attacked with sickness he H 9 continued continued to grow corge arid and to suffer severe severely Jy I 1 saw him this afternoon about 4 0 clock he was then in toe the throes of death about 5 be breathed his last he leaves SA ja family and a wide circle of friends 9 d 8 to mourn 1 I ra ois hiis demise he was one of 0 agdens beuls early settlers and ancl was much respected on Moi monday aday avold anold an old cent gentleman leman named anthony Haines While at work with a team and scraper accident fy tell lell to the ground and was struck with the scraper and severely bruised on the right side of his bis body his flis injuries though painful were not serious but the they y mig might ht have been much worse he has ha been incapacitated for work fur sever several aldays days P L 1 A 14 |