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Show oo LITTLE GIRLS' CLOTHES BURNED Salt Lake, March 7 Grewsome evidence of tho murder of Frances Violet Williams, daughter of Mrs. Minnie Ekman, including the trunk and clothing in which the body of the little girl was found at the Ogden Og-den Union station when the murder camo out, furnished the material for a bonfire in the city jail yard yesterday. yes-terday. Mrs. Ekman, who stood trial for the murder of her child and was adjudged ad-judged Insane, was committed to the State Mental hospital on December 1. 1013. Information received by District Dis-trict Attorney Leatherwood from the superintendent of the hospital led to the conviction that the woman would nevor recover sufficiently to be dis charged from the institution, and it was thought best to dispose of the things that, in spite of being soaked with disinfectants, smelled fearfully of the taint left by the partly decomposed de-composed body which they had hidden. hid-den. Accordingly, they were plied together to-gether and burned by Police Inspector Inspec-tor Carl A. Carlson. nn. |