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Show MRS, MC ALISTER M DIED ON VISIT' m IN SALT LAKE jr ! It is sad to rtport tho death ot ,, i IjH Mrs. John A. McAlistcr, jVh'tJ jilted ' "'- ; P.l In Salt Lako City on SundaT'r'iftjpvr- " I ' H Ing a few hours' Illness ot pl&TUtt1nn H poisoning. Mrs. McAlistcr Wa, in , H tho state capital on a visit with r'eU- iJ tlves, and It seems that she ate some- . H thing that gave her distress and Im- I H mediately tho hUBband was sent for. t H Mr. McAlistcr went to Salt Lako and 'kmWmWM sent bnck word .that his wlfo was jH in a most serious condition. Later 'h .. ;H Sunday evening word camo ot her V demise, and immediately R. S. Mc- 'tt Allstcr and Frank McAlister, accom- . jH pained by G. W. Llndqulst, tho un- - I j dertaker, went down and wore ex- ' ' AwmWM pected hero last evening with the ro- I M f rH i i The deceased was about G5 years ' j H of age. Sho is tho mother of a large ' Vi family ot children. They aro as fol- J lows: Capt. J. A. McAlister, Jr., , PB "somowhero In France"; R. S. Mc- , H Allster, Logan; Will McAlister ot "k.H Chicago; Mrs. Mayme Thatcher, Los , 'TJ Angeles; Frank McAllstor, Logan; 'ImWMWM Mrs. Robert Blnford, Fort Douglas; H Mrs G. B. Hendricks, Logan; C. F. H McAlister, Ogdcn; Mrs. Elmer Stod- , ihird. LaGrnnde. arid Wallace Mo- I Si Allster, American Lake, besides nu- lil merous grandchildren. ' The funeral arrangements will be H announced later. ISI |