Show GOES TO HIS REW 1111 another old time and highly re specter citizen was called to ili his final rest last tuesday morning after a long illness with that dread disease miners consumption joseph hurley was the victim st since 1880 mr hurley was a resident or of park city lie he was known by almost everybody in the camp 1 aud and by ba y ani his ifer a always sways genial and ch cheerful kerfut manner n r m made ir tends friends and admirers with all whom he came in contact he was a patient sufferer having that implicit christian faith that makes lifes burdens easy to bear and robbing death of its terrors his hia home life was ideal and hl loved ones will mourn his passing away and to them will tho the sympathy of the community bo be extended in their irreparable loss mr hurley was born in bangor A maine faine november 22 1843 at the a age ge of 21 he went to california coming to park city in the year 1880 having resided here cont lau ally since that time for years he h worked at the old ontario as later he worked at the daly judge and other properties of 0 the tha camp he was always a prominent member of the miners union tinion having served as president of 0 that organization with ability and fairness ness he was also a member ot 0 long standing of the A 0 V U W in which ho he carried insurance su until stricken with hla his fatal illness he be was active in everything pertaining to the good of 0 the town but for two years he has been gradually failing being unable to do manual labor during that time to mourn his death he leaves a widow and six grown children james hurley of this city miss maud who of late has been making her come home in san francisco arriving here thursday to attend the funeral mrs W dark clark also of san francisco mrs dart dan mccann of this city and lenora and william the funeral occurred yesterday afternoon from the catholic church under the auspices ot of the miners union the members turning out in ilk large to attend the services in a body rev father galligan preached a strong sermon drawing many lessons from the useful life of the deceased the cortege will which c 11 followed the remains to their last resting place was one of the largest ever seen in park city be speaking the high esteem in which deceased was held the floral tokens were numerous giving silent expression to the sympathy felt tor for the bereaved ones |