DIES FROM INJURIESRECEIVED UNDER CAR■I I i ^ I ■Annie Llttlefalr Succumbs at L* D. S.Hospital After Pew Hours.Salt Lake, Sept. b.—Annie Little-fair, who fell from n street car at Main and South Temple streets Monday night, died from her Injuries Tuesday morning at b o'clock at the L, D. S. hospital, where ooth feet had been amputated. The shock of the operation and the loss of blood was so great that she did not recover. At 0 o’clock in the morning she regained consciousness for a brief time butimmediately relapsed into insensibility and did not regain her reason j again before death came. She is survived by a son, William QuayJe of Lcgan, one brother, John Littlefafr of this city, and three Msters, Miss Jennie Llttlefalr of Logan, Mrs. Polly Davidson of Cache Valley, and Mrs. | Joseph William Taylor of this city, I but the latter was tho only one of * her relatives who was present when she died. After the operation the injured woman suffered no pain.I She was a resident of Logan but j had been spending the summer with jher sister. Mrs. Taylor, WithI Mr. Taylor she had been spending the ! day in Logan and had returned on the [Short Line excursion.Annie Llttlefalr was earn in Stock-' ton-on-Tees in England in tho year1853. She came to this country In 1 18S0. She was ^married to William Quayle but secured a divorce somerime ago. After the decree was grant-j ed she resumed her maiden name. !Tho body was removed to the un- jdertaklng establishment of Joseph William Taylor, whero it was prepar-fed f°r burial*