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Show ITipis Lenveen tEdV?''d3, Wh Was "ushed ! in i a 4, ,V?TarS at Bi,,8ham' died in a bait Lake hospital. during 'T' a MeXiCaa' WaS S,abbed Sunn a hght ,n Salt Lake City, and ('in the hospital in a critical condi- die'n''3- West- S4 yea" f ae, died suddenly at the home of her vf,altDLake railro'lds demanded more hn ma" ars dl"'in the summer I nan did the railroads entering San rdncisco. J Dr"a7 and 9 are the dates nnounced for the annual theatrical .reduction of the Ogden Klks, which. , -vear. is to he a minstrel show I r ?'?, rfP,rted b' 'he SavinEs ba"ks &a,t Lake that a greater number I r-Z ' es;at,e loans ere made during I eeen ber than for a similar period r many years. I -Mrs. Louisa Clark, one of the mem- J ' 's of he ill-fated Edward Martin I' -ndart company of 1S56. died at her I s -e ' Salt Lake Christmas dav " pneumonia. I JYith a pay roM of m a month I t d the employment of 100 operatives I new plant of the Purity Biscuit I npany will be opened at Salt Lake P ut January 15. II n- eath claimed a prominent railroad fr " Ogden when A. S. Noble, vet- I Z n locomotive engineer of the Salt I sudd" SU,hern h ?! Qa',?' ,ag6d 3' Was bumed to l ln-fAate When her clthes "e igD1 ed by fames from a small I . tove with which she and a little I r were playing. I I omas C. Rouen, 50 years of age I eran telegrapher for the Den t G io Grande, died of an acute at-of at-of apoplexy while on duty at the n station at Pi-ovo I van ronerJnPbeI1' aS6d a- n'eht ele-operator ele-operator m a building at Ogden, G 'ned a broken leg when he fel In the first floor to the basement , gn the elevator shaft. ' movement, for securing a state I f stration farm in Salt Lke and ' ar Murray will he consider ' B the Murray Commercial, club at cf ting to be held soon. in e sas, who drove the automo- Fr, X T f WD and W1Ied a man Flan, "ran in Salt Lake recently, has An und over for trial on a charge tria-l-puntary manslaughter. I Au, rt Fields, aged 49, a brakeman camp! Ogden, Logan & Idaho Rail- mpany, drank an ounce of car- cid m a drug store in Ogden, Pre d less than an hour later. Steint 500-acre Saratoga Springs Lul' tormerly owned by the Utah- J wter """ 1n'1v ""d recently ur' by the Austin association, Tty t up and disposed of to sev- ships b( ent interests. Rocke utting down a tree in front Massape ie, Fred S. Luff, of Salt Lake, witn sl ited the time the tree would fjfth Be! fas pitched to the pavement delphia. st below. He suffered a dis-if dis-if the hip. iojen is alleged to have gone Russi; for Frank Armondaris at ting Au . was too slow in pulling his ations li vas shot four times hy Arm- Russi; tone of the bullets striking a across t , however. of Suw; Mack, vice-president of the Turks Jational ba.nk, pioneer in the to enve idustry of Utah, and interest- Britis lmber of the big corporations torpedoi ate, died at his home in Og- channel ecemher 27. Germ; rs of the Christian Scientist Dunklrh cm SaJt Lake and other cit- Rock e state were present on De- 6,000,001 6 at the formal dedicatory cago fo for the First Church of cientist, at Ogden. as been asked to join Nevada Germ r western states in asking fed- ment a in stamping out the epidemic CapU among coyotes.. Suggestiou by Gen 1 aid came in a message from Turk! ie officials in Nevada. sian to' ty of Moab in Grand county Arres 3 formal application to James ists on secretary of the Carnegie cor- resultei in New York City, asking for lent pa :or the erection of a . library to serve that district, d Hemingway, aged 8, of Salt dead from blood poisoning eveloped from an injury re- Thg wo weeks previous when he battle nst a curb near his home, re- . 1 slight scratch cn his leg. igation made showed that Lake J D. Jones, aged 17, died at sa.uare 1 ie as the result of an injury water in over the left eye about three Cardn revious, when he fell against Me- alt He continued at work until years, is of his death. take ap; ves have claimed the body oi whenevi rnelia Crenshaw, who died at 'n Ba ke from gunshot wounds in- vestigat y F. B. Ahrold, December 8. mlnimui ly had been given to the med- wonmn artment of the University of week. aving been unclaimed, hut partmer ceipt of the message was sent get less A Ci prop tl - has a I Overcrowded Mentality. end y say your friends won't be boljg )( explain a lot of things in vour A pa , , ... ,- j o. he fast 311 t ask em to, replied Sena- ... B , , i it is m rghum. In fact, 1 couldn t . ., i .- dition i oar the explanations of some . . tlsing t mvsclf. " An ir An Open Question. ventioi: . , , . . packed on Is vour daughter linprov- ' , o side th nor piano plavmg? ... -,, - a con t uns bhe is cilher improving : we are getting used to it, I ' ' ""' now which. |