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Show v liUATlIS. Death or Mrs. Ague Murklaiid. The king of shadows chose a shining mark when he let fly his deadly shaft at Mrs. Agnes Mnrklnnd yesterday, and called from earth to tho paradise beyond one of the swcetesl llowors in nature's gai don. She was only 21 and had beon a happy wife but two short years when the dread summons camo. Her husband and friends aro comfortless. Tho funeral fun-eral will bo held tomorrow from the Catholic church at 10 a. m., after which the remains will be deposited temporarily tempora-rily in the masonic vault where they will remain until arrangements can be made to remove them to her old homo in Covington, Ky. All old lSosident (ioilo Home. Thomas Lynne, ono of tho oldost settlers set-tlers in Salt Lake city, died at his residence resi-dence on First street, between Fourth and Fifth, at 4 o'clock this morning. Mr. Lynno wns 81 years of ago and had lived in Utah 28 years. Ho was an actor by profession nnd was a contemporary of the Elder Booth, will) whom he played years ago, When Booth nnd Barrett visited Salt Lake last, Edwin Booth paid him a long visit. Mr. Lynne was the first nctor to produce Shaksponan plays in Salt Lake and old timors will remember remem-ber his "Richard I II" at the Salt Lake theatre. He afterwards successfully put on "Damon and Pythias." He wan a highly esteemed citizen and will bo greatly missod by his many old friends. |