Show THE DEATH RECORD Dr Nicholas Senn Chicago o Jan 2 Dr Nicholas S Senn nn one of ot the he most widely known surgeons in the United States 4 died here hero today todar During the Spanish war w r he was chief of the operating staff starr of the army anny in inthe Inthe inthe the field fi ld He was as a native of or Switzer Switzerland SwItzerland land Charles W Tankersley ersley D aver Colo Jam Jan 2 Charles W Yo Tankersley known as one of the ablest lawyers In this state slate died today of pa paralysis paralysis paralysis He was vas born at Fredericksburg Fredericks Fredericksburg Fredericksburg burg Va April 17 1831 and was grad graduated graduated graduated from the University of Virginia In both medicine and law Before BeCore coning com con coming coming ing to Colorado Colora o in 1874 ISH he practiced law at Little Rock Ark Arlt and he served a term as speaker sp of the house of or rep representatives representatives representatives of ot that state Louis Los LOR Angeles Jan 2 Louis Giver naud a member of the firm of Giver naud mud Bros said to be the first to es establish 8 silk manufacturing In the United States died hero here today toda at the age of ot 73 years He H Hey came here two months ago ag from New York intending to make Ms lda home in Los Angeles A Ason Ason son survives him The Th deceased was born in Lyons France and came to this country with his brother forty years ago Heart trouble was the Im Immediate Immediate immediate mediate cause CRuse of ot James Gardner Stowe Kansas City Jan 2 James Gardner Gardnor Stowe consul general to South Africa from 1837 1897 to 1901 and one of the best known manufacturers In the United States died at his home here today aged 65 years yeara Colonel Stowe came of ot an old English family and was a brother of Baron Stowe founder of ot the tho famous Stowe library of ot London He was appointed consul general to South Africa by President Through his ef et efforts efforts forts f trade between the United States and Africa increased to such an extent that when he tendered his resignation because as he stated of ot the inadequate compensation attached to the post American manufacturers and African merchants petitioned the president to refuse to accept the he resignation and al allow alloW allow make low them to make m ke up the Deficiency This was a thing unheard of ot In Amer American AmerIcan Amerlean ican lean consular history and the president president dent held that such an action would V te E unconstitutional |