Show eureka woman burned to death at standard mrs john aho well known eu reka woman who tor for the past year has been making her home at the tintic gintic standard mine where he bus hus band Is a shift boss was so badly burned by the explosion of a coal oil lamp that she died a few hours later the accident took place at about 1 0 clock on monday morning while the husband was at work and while mrs aho was at home with their two little girls aged i and 6 and for that reason the circum stan ces surrounding the matter are not very clear it is understood how ever that the light was left burning and that it was smoking badly when air mrs aho was aroused from her steep she rushed to se the table in an effort to throw the feht out of the ro room or at least to prevent a fire and the ic explosion sat saturated rated her clothing W with oil flame soon soon enveloping her en entire ire body the he lady was horribly bo horned ned and respite the efforts of dr II 11 hensel ansel 0 was summoned from E reka he passed away some hours lat latr r mr and mrs aho have lived in eureka tor for several years the form er having been employed in various local mines they have many friends and the untimely death of mrs aho is sincerely regretted funeral services were conducted from the baptist church in eureka at 2 0 clock on wednesday after noon and interment took place at the city cemetery |