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Show ALL OVER COLORADO. Mrs. Jane Emmet of Boulder, aged -0 years, died very suddenly at her home In that city William R. Vivian, aged SB sears died at his home In Idaho Springs of miners' consumption D C Hatch, to whose untiring efforts the pardon -of Asa Packer was secured, Is dead In Denver John P Custln toreman of linemen for the Pueblo Traction and Lighting com-pany, com-pany, who was thrown from a high repair wagon while at work, died from Injuries iccelved by tho fall Jt A Bass of Central City has shipped Ave bloodhounds to Charles '1 Whitney at San l-ranclsco whence they will bo rtshlpped to a mining company operating In tho Interior of Bolivia In Colorado Springs Chauncey Ruleon, aged 10 was arrested and locked up In Jill to prevent him from committing suicide, sui-cide, which he threatened to do ltuleson Is said to havo a family at Cripple Creek Ilasmond Rulmann aged 6 son of John Iludmann of S.M South Tenth street, Den. er was struck bs a street car, Iwo wheels passed over the boys ankles, crushing the hones so badly that he will be crippled for life In Pueblo Henry Walker, colored, was turned over to the Sheriff bs' tho city authorities Ualker waa arrested some time ago on the complaint of J C Grenl-son Grenl-son a ranihtnan who claims that the negro stole his pocketbook, containing The funeral services of Mrs Jane li Bdnks, who died at Colorado Springs at the age of S9 sears took place at the I Irid Baptist churin Mrs Banks went to Colo, rado In the earls dass nnd had bem a member cr the l'lrst Baptist ehurch ror twents-tlvi sears Wallace Hough aged 25 well known In Denver as the pianist In 'Parson t z sells tabernacle, did Wednesday night In W Miller Cal, from un attack of Bright s disease Deceased left Denver not long ago ror tho milder climate of the Pacific coast to see'e benefit for tho dls-eise dls-eise from which he was suffering, but without avnll |