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Show I P0CATELL0, IDA. j The announcement of the death Monday Mon-day of Mrs.. Mary A. Kasiska, wife of W F Kasiska, was a distinct shock to their many friends in the city. For the past few days the deceased had been suffering from pneumonia, but she had made such a brave fight against the disease that it was felt and believed be-lieved that she would recover. The deceased gave birth to a. son at the general hospital last Wednesday. Her condition for the next few days was entirely favorable until pneumonia set in, and this despite every attention , and her own courage she was unable to throw off. The husband, two daughters, Mabel , and Eva, aged 19 and 16, and the infant . son survive the deceased. Her mother and a brother reside in Rockford, 111. ; Mrs. Kasiska, whose maiden name ( n-a. nnnn was born in Baraboo, Wis., , in 1866. She was married to Mr. Kasiska Kasis-ka at her native town in February, 1887. and the family removed to Poca-tello Poca-tello in 1890. ' , , The Misses Mabel and Eva Kasiska, who are attending school at Madison, Wis., were immediately notified of their bereavement and will come home at once. , Dr. Wright got back Monday from Salt Lake, where he accompanied Andy McMonigle. |