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Show AUTOMOBILE KILLS SALT LAKE WOMAN SALT LAKE, April 9. After lying unidentified for almost twelve hours at the undertaking parlors of O'Don-, nell & Co., the body of the woman who was struck and killed by an automobile automo-bile driven bj' Dr. Mary Gamble, 124 Sixth East street, at the corner of Fifth East and First South streets yesterday afternoon at 12:30 o'clock was recognized as that of Mrs. Mary E. Hogan, 221 G slreeL Immediately after the accident Dr. A. J. Hosmer, 162 Thirteenth East street, reached the scene in his automobile auto-mobile and rushed Mrs. Hogan to the Holy Cross hospital. She died on the way to the hospital without recovering consciousness. Both right wheels of Dr. Gamble's automobile, according to T. D. McDonnell, McDon-nell, an employe of the Garfield Smelting Smelt-ing company, who was an eye-witness, ran over Mrs. Hogan's chest, and it Is believed the base of her skull was fractured as she struck the ground. An inquest probably will be held tori to-ri :t v. |