Show DEATH OF C. C So S. DAVIS PROMINENT MINING MAN Charles S. S S Davis a well-known well mining mining mi ml- ning operator o of Salt Bait Lake City died lIed at o'clock this morning of pneumonia pneumonia monia complicated with heart trouble at the home hame of his law in Judge C. C W. W Bennett Bentt 83 East Second South street treet Funeral services will be he held at Judge B Bennett's Bennetts residence at o'clock on Sunday afternoon Charles S. S Davis s-ps s born bornat at Lewiston Lewiston Lewiston Lewis- Lewis I ton Me on August 10 1856 His Ills father was a wealthy cotton tto mill mili owner and Charles Charles' especially fitted hint him for tor this line of business After completing his course in college he went to work in one of his fathers father's mills and remained at the work for several Then he lie was sent to Europe to complete his education tion It was in Europe that Mr Davis met methis methis his Isis bride Maud Bennett who was traveling in that country with her parents pa pa- rents They were married In November November Novem Novem- ber 1881 Soon afterward Mr Daviss Davis's health began to fail and in the summer of 1890 1190 he came out to Utah and engaged engaged engaged en en- In mining He with Judge Ben- Ben rl tt and Judge William M. M Bradley was interested In the Grizzly and Lavinia Lavinia La- La vinia mines at Alta In the Little Cottonwood Cottonwood Cottonwood Cot- Cot district and also In a large tract of patented but undeveloped mining ml- ml ning land at North Tintic For over a year Mr 1 Davis was superintendent of the Ely Ey Mining 1 Milling company at Ely Nev which position he left to come to Salt Lake to look after the time Little Cottonwood mining properties The deceased leaves a wife and six children ranging in age from Crom S 8 to 20 years the oldest and youngest being daughters A p peculiar coincidence about Mr Davis's Daviss Da- Da vis's death is that he died just eight da days s 's after Mrs Bennett his mother mother- law in and at precisely the same hour and minute of the day He had not been In robust health for some time and the night before Mrs 1 Bennetts Bennett's death worn out with watching he fellIn fell fellin fellin in a swoon In the bathroom He n never nver ver verarose arose from his bed again Mr l Davis was well known in Salt Lake and will wiil be mourned by a Do large circle of friends |