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Show LAID AT REST. Funeral of Hals f.eka Painter Who Dlad of I'.lood I'olion nr. The funeral of the late W. M. Coryell, who died of blood poisoning last Sunday Sun-day was held at St. Mark's yesterday. Mr. Coryell was engaged 111 painting at a house on Brigham street about three weeks since, and stepped on a nail in a block. He did not suppose at the time that the wound was serious enough to need the attention of a physician, phy-sician, and he continued to doctor it himself. Within a few days Mr. Coryell found he was unable to move around much, and he was takeu to the Holy Cross hospital. Knowing that he could not recover from the effects of the poisoning, his mother at Virginia City, Nev., was wired, she arriving in time to spend the last hours at tho bedside of her dying son. William M. Coryell came to Salt Lake almost a year since and engaged iu his trade of painting. He was about "0 years of age. Tho Knights of j Pythias of this city furnished the pall ! bearers, the deceased being a member I of the order at Santa Clara, Cal. The j young mau was a son of Alexander . Coryell of the Virginia City police ! fm'jt.1 Tl,n ttirttt en t it it r,r.tl,.,e ia th.itil- I force, The mourning mother is thankful thank-ful to the friends who were so kind to her boy and herself. |