Show j 4 II Joraes L Bee Dead James L Dee died yesterday morn Ing at 9 oclock at his home 2454 Grant avenue The death was sudden and holly unexpected by relatives and friends as Mr Dee had been ill but a few days and not until Sunday afternoon I after-noon was his illness considered at all serious Saturday night shb grew worse and his brother Thomas D Dee who 1 was then presiding over a session I ses-sion of the board of education was summoned Mr Dee left his I I brother James resting quietly and in charge of a nurse and went home for a few hours In the morning the patient tient grew rapidly worse and expired at the hour named ere Judge Dee who had started from home cduld reach his bedside Janice L Dee was born Feb 25 1S12 at StaheonTrent Staffordshire Eng and was the son of Thomas H and Elizabeth Reese Dee He came to Utah In I860 and has lived in O = den or Salt Lake ever since having been In business here for 30 years His wife died three years ago but he leaves a family of two married daughters Mrs JNJ Thomas and Mrs S W Badson and four sons Stanley Charles Roy and Ernest The funeral ser Ices will be held Tuesday at 3 oclock and the remains may be viewed between the hours of 12 and 2 Of that dav at the family resi dence 2454 Grant avenue MHleaiJat Star please CODY To Bond or Jot to Bond The mass meeting called for tonight In each ward for discussion of the bonding proposition should n be ffonGrnl I I ly attended and a full free discussion j I of the question I should lb1eddl As mat ters stand now there are many who do not know whether ther want to vote the bonds or not They feel that they do not understand the proposition propositon and the question may not be decided on its merits These ward meetings should be attended 1 atended by representatives hearing of both sides and each side gIves a Woodmen of the World Yesterday being the first Sunday in June was observed as memorial day by the Woodmen of the World The local order turned out about 60 men and I preceded by a band went to Mountain i View cemetery where the beautiful impressive memorial services of the Woodmen ritual were gone through with and where the graves of Woodmen l Wood-men and of member of Woodmens families were strewn with flowers Samuel Doxey was marshal of the cemetery day and delivered an oration at the I Local Briafs A Fletcher has returned from Texas I after an absence about four months Prof Eaton who was seriously ill yterday was stsnewnat better last night i j Detective Pinder who carried fcie requisition papers for Barton and Grave to New York is exacted back today The commencfcA exercises of the Webor Stake AcStlemy will be held Thursday evening In the tabernacle and 5ie baJl Friday evening in Lester park oaviion < part Maude Hamilton late of Butte was found Sunday morning by Captain I Silver and given shelter over Sunday at the jail She expresses a desire to get to relatives In Salt Lake and will I proceed south t prcceet thjsmorninc Larenzo Farr i ifcleadincr a movement I I to construct a fur mill in O = den on j the cooperative plan 25000 shares of S10 each no stockholder I 1 stckholder being allowed to hold more than ten shares The ob jet is stated toe the furnishing of I mill products at cost to shareholders t inc 3etiCj of teats of the machinery in the Pioneer coinpanys power house I has been very satisfactory Electricity < < has been generated to the full capacity I Maimed for each dynamo The machinery machin-ery has stood tfie test better than was I expected and W scon as the transmission trans-mission llnes are up 5000 horsepower I can betransmitted |