Show SUSAN 6 II ANTHONY GOES flOES TO LONG REST RESTHer Her Last Thought hought Is of Cause to Which Life Was Devoted LEAVES LE VES ALL TO HER WORK FHI r ory Cent ent of or nl III Oh Glnn en to Fund t lo tO Carry It n OI Oil On Rochester X N. Y 1 18 U. Sumin n R. R Anthony dl ll at nt 1240 ool o'clock ck this Tuesday morning Immediately JY after otter Miss Anthony's Anthonys death the following statement was made matle public Feeling that her bet life lite could not lUng long I continue Tuesday and Ve Wednesday March C G i aVid nd 1188 Anthony W waa ws S evi 01 evidently dently disturbed by a desire t 19 express 4 1 t 4 f t r II I If f 1 rd r It r 2 1 d C t c. c 0 J 11 II Anthony O M sOs some mc wl wish h In l' l regard lIll to tn 1 her ler will 1 on Wednesday n she hc said to her k I l t i t Write to Anna Shaw Immediately nil toll tell her h r I desire llesh that every o e nt 1 I leave wh when n 1 pa pass out of ur U life sh shall n b be Given to lo the whIch d U rind arhl hla lI Garret G ur ure tLe i J U K lot fot Oio I ha or mn l L Lr r t t L' L J c nt Tell fell J dl Anna I liT ii liTe e sr see thai this this' r 0 I is done Gln All JJ to Cm 4 r. r In with MS Anthony's Anthonys rt r t. t Miss II H Mary Anthony An ot fin fin- me mediately I anti and within un n hour aftertime after the time letter wn wm iLM sent All l e Shaw Shuw unexpectedly t arrived at tf MUS Anthonys home home On the following day al' al when h 11 slit he hu wa W permitted permUted to l iee reo Miss Anhony An- An thon hony thony for or a tow few moments Miss Anhony Anthony Anthony An- An thony hony repeated h lies her request t Allt and with evident emotion told of or her great love o nd longing for tor the success o of Unreal Un the great real reat cau cause e e that lInd underlies all sill reform form tIme the lie great boon of or all freedom She ul urged cd Miss MIsa Shu Shaw w anti and her un sic sic- I Iser Is- Is ter er to t tt SOC see that her wish was ivas WI CurrIed carried out ut at t once s Sh 1 ha had no U th thought but butor butor for or her lifes life's work anti and the workers declaring that both wore now a as 19 ever evel- carer to hoe her than her life life Miss Anthonys Anthony's end waa was peaceful she slipping away a frol from rOW life co cogently e almost gently that the last change was In ln pt le 1 h Started Slurred sis ass l fh I Susan C. C Anthony woman gist was burst born at South Adams dams Mat February J 6 P 1820 Although her hr father fath rath er sr was waH a man he desired that his daughters as at well well a as his sin should bo 0 trained for Cor some profession Accor Accordingly th they 1 were J filled In tIlt the best of private ate schools for tor t teachers cher the only vocation then thought of for fIJI or irIs and at 15 SU Susan B. B J found herself elC teaching a Quakes Quaker family tam fain dollar week antI and it ily school at ore omar a 1 f oard Fifteen n years seats of her life lire Wt-e Wt l rf to th the work of If l teaching he hc was wa an active er member of oC the tit Sc- Sc York rork State tate Teachers Teachers' association an ind LItti in itt their conventions made ihde many man for tor higher s 's and auth andor author Cor or the tile teco recognition o of the the- pJ principle of or 1 rights for fOl women In all ull the he heniss hon hon- OIS OI'S rs s dud responsibilities of or the a ocla- ocla lon lolL I l Quit irs childhood Miss Anthony Antimony wa wac deep I interested In the subject of or temperance In lii 1847 18 t j she joined the I Daughters TS of Temperance and anti In U 1352 j the tIre New Nt N w York yok State Wo- Wo omans o the he nans nan's Tc Temperance a association organization ol of or first open temperance women Since ng herself whIm he the suffrage I movement in Ip 1852 1 Miss Anthon left Ith to others other the time task o of while Wrongs Individual remt sho ho ha ha been working for or the he weapon y ty which she he believed women will wUl be beible b able ible ble to io do away way with the producing auses causes Abolitionist hul it t. t Miss l fI 4 q Anthony was and a pronounced pro and nd active e act lye abolitionist abol it antI and the theas wal ar as with h hp hem r life long friend and co- co Corker atly ady Stanton S and ther thet COf rolled i up nearly 00 petitions p to 0 cOI ess le Y fur for r the abolition of ot slavery P Perhaps the t ls most dramatic dr event of arrest mind aud her 11 life re was il-as J rial trial for fur at the presidential lection election In tn l j Miss s Anthony W was R ned Hod found guilty and n H. line fine of ot h her by bylie I nd costs wa was imposed upon lie he judge She Sh said Its to to the Judge juige Resistance to tyran tyranny n I Is hr obedience nce to lod od and ami I J shall hoJI no nor never r pay a of Ills his claim lalm T To th the tho da day of or her herath ath It was washer her boast boa t that she he kept h er Cl I word Miss 1188 Anthooy wa was vice 1 president at Womans Woman's Sut- Sut large irge tJ of the the- National fn rage e a as from cnn Its lis formation In i Ii 1869 until the convention o of 18 iSIS 2 when hen Me he was w x ele elected pr and anti Ills this was made the of a n outburst t of mf C gratitude raUtu e un- un In In the history hl tolY of woman u iTs Miss MIMiC 1 Anthony visited Sa Sell Sell- lL Lake LaIH City everal several times limes In tn tho the Intel interest t of oC the tho woman oman o a Movement and antl the therom th WOrp rom i 1 Q oC of this o have vc more than U once nee n e hati of ot cr lecture t l' l oh q tills I tl lp I J 1 J |