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Show TEHSONAL AT EUREKA. Clarence Cooper Long a Resident There- Fiof Ostlen's Oood-Bye, riunki Mn 3 "Inrente Cooper, the man vvho was found lu u dimrnted condition condi-tion betne n Provo and Sprlngvlllo the other das was until oentl) it resident of this plate (oiqir la n druggist and wus (UUloycd I) M I) liovvlett at Iho Kurt Ku-rt ka drug stor but his peculiar actions made It ne ssar for that gentleman to dismiss him do rer) from his employ i Cooper bus in the neighborhood ot forty iears of age His main falling was falling fall-ing desperately in love nnd ns he was alwaH unsuccessful In his love affairs this Is supposed to hno broJght about a derangement of his mind Shortly before leaving Eureka he became Infnluated with Miss Cloa I'arter of Snrlngvllle. who was at that time emplo)ed In the local telephone tele-phone exchange While Miss Carter did not return his affection she aicepted n large number of valuable gifts from him After Cooper went to Salt Lake he se cured emplojment In a drug store and shortl) nlterward used his Influence In securlnr Miss Cirter a position at the rile Hoston store In that cltv anl she followed him to the capital As h sequel tn this love, nffalr Conner tried to shuffle off the mortal coll He was insuccessful how ever, nnd after being taken to a hospital ho escaped and In his demented con 11-tlon 11-tlon tried to make his wa to the homn of his sweelhrnrt at Snrlngvllle Heforo he reached that place he was taken Into custod) bv the I lib count) authorities Cooper had n ver) fair education nnd was a mmher of the Eureka lodge of Modern Woodmen PKOr OSTILN GOES TO I OOAN Last evening a farewell part) was given nt the M E thur h In honor of Prof and Mis 1. A Osllen Mr Ostlen who for the Inst two )ears has been principal of Dig Eureka publlt school, will leave tomorrow to-morrow for 1 ogan where he has accented a morn lucratlvt position In the Agrleil turol college At that Institution ot learning learn-ing he will he Instructor of malhematl s lloth Mr ant Mrs O.tlen will be missel In school nnd social circles of the camp NEW HALL FOIl WOODMEN E ireka camp No 4 7 Rive a ver) en JO)nhlc houeewnrmlng nnl dance nt then lew hall nbnve Tn)lor Pros fumllure store, on Main street. Tues lav evening The new hall has I een nlrel) pnlnte I C apt red and carpeted nnd will hereafter o used as n meeting plneo b tho Wool-men Wool-men of the w orl I I ureka camp "o ttl, Modern Woodmen of America Knights of the Mnccabees, Tlnllc lent No 13 Women of Woodcraft, Tn. njleth Century circle, Miners union an I probably other orders |