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Show IS. SID " IS DEAD AFTER BRIEFJLLNESS Wife of Salt Lake Lawyer I Succumb to Attack of Pneumonia in Hoapital at Washington, D. C Mrs. Maynetta Bagley King, wife or Samuel A. King, local attorney, and daughter of the late John Stewart Bagley and Julia. Hanson Ragley. died at a hoapital In Washington, D. C shortly after I o'clock .Wednesday morning, ac-I ac-I cording', to telegraphlo advlcea to Ms. klm dsesa his hnslbsa. I'nltsd States Henator William It. King. Mra. King died from acuta pneumonia pneu-monia developed from an attack of influenza last Thursday. Tueaday morning aha was reported aa improving, im-proving, but tha lung Infection de-i de-i eloped and she suffered the fatal relapse. Mra. King, who waa prominent In local church, ehib and political rirclea. had been Indorsed by the Democratic women aa a delegate at large to the national convention t of that party tn New Tork. June 24. She declined this honor In order to maae a trip to Europe, where she Intended etaytng about one year visiting with her eon. Karl'Veraon King, now In Leipzig. Germany, on a mission for ths I D. S. church, and her daughter, 1 Margaret King, who la atudylng mualo and modern languagea at Trieste, Italy, as the gueat . of TTnited Bratrs Consul George M. Hanson. At tha expiration of that vlplt. Mrs. King expected to return homo with her children. BTARTB ON TRIP. ' ;She left for embarkation May It', in company with Mr. and Mre. Huasell o. Schulder, who were also making the European trip. In Wyoming aha was Joined by her other daughter, Mrs. Renan King k, Johnston of Cssper. who traveled with the party to Chicago en route to Milwaukee, Wis., to visit with her husbsnd's relatlvea. Upon her departure from here Mra. King waa Buffering from a alight cold but waa In otherwise i good health, and aha Is aald to have enjoyed tha trip Eaat. At Waahlngton ahe remained to visit tha family of Senator King, while the Schuldere went on to New Tork. where she was to Join them Sunday for embarkation Tueaday. Thuraday aha developed an Illness which doctors summoned by Sen- ator King pronounced a mild form of Influensa. They expressed a belief that ahe would recover, but advlaed her to abandon her Bailing plana for the - present and to remain re-main In hoapital from one week to ten dava. ' VOYAGE DELAYED. ' 1 Advices to her husband here were that she waa In no apparent dan-s dan-s ger, but could not undertake the ocean trip. In view of this development. devel-opment. Mrs. King waa planning to attend the Democratic convention conven-tion tn New York, to which her husband la one of the Utah delegation. dele-gation. Tueaday morning attending spe-clallats spe-clallats noted rh lung Infection and Mr. King waa advlaedhat her condition waa serious Tuesday midnight aha waa pronounced in a , critical state and a few houra later ahe died. It le understood that Senator King will accompany tha body here for services and burial. Plana are for the husband and daughter of deceased to meet tho body and Its escort In Chicago. NATIVE OF UTAH. Mra. King waa born at East Mill Creek, thla county, November It. law. Shortly after her father's fsmlly moved to Big Cottonwood, where she resided until her marriage mar-riage In September. . 111. From 111 to 10 the Kings made their home In Provo and In the latter year they removed to thla city, where they have since resided. Their present residence If at Hi! Perry avenue. Mrs. King had long been an active ac-tive worker In church, club and po. ) litlcal circle. At Provo 'ahe was a charter member and first president of the Sorools club and In this city waa affiliated with the Ladles' Lit-erary Lit-erary club and with Democratic women's organlxatlona. In addition to her husband and the children noted ' above. Mrs. ' King is survived by Crelghton 'Irani King, a son, a appelated with his father here In the practise of law: two grandchildren and the following Jrot hers and slaters: R. C. Baste and Mm. Courtenay B. Harrta of Big Cottonwood, A. H. BasTle- of Eaat Mill Creek and F. K. Bagley. Mra. Julia B. Hide end Mrs. Herbert K. Cutler of this city. |