Show SUDDEN DEATH OF MRS MALIN Old Resident of Salt Lake Passes Away While Her Shoes Were Bein Put on By Her Daughter Mrs Mary Ann Bosley Maim who came to Utah in IS 10 In an ox team across the plains from St Louis with her husband Samuel Maim died sud enly at 9 a m yesterday at her home 225 Fourth East street The old lady was apparently In the best of health up to the very moment when death called her and had seated herself in a chair In the kitchen while her daughter daugh-ter Mrs Seamands brought her her shoes Mrs Seamands was putting them on her mother when chancing to look up she saw her mothers eyes fixed on the ceiling and the death pallor pal-lor on her countenance Dr Has brouck was Immediately called In but found the old lady was beyond medical aid The funeral will be held from the Twelfth ward schoolhouse at 2 p m today with burial In the City cemetery ceme-tery The deceased leaves five children Mrs Sarah Ann Seamands Mrs Almlrai Everett C B MaIm M F Malln andS and-S D MaIm all of this city She was born In Livingston county N Y and at the age of IS joined the Mormon church it Is believed at Palmyra She afterward shared in the exodus of the Saints at Klrtland and then removed to Nauvoo With her people she was at St Louis in 1840 pn route to Utah when cholera carried off her mother sister and uncle Mr MaIm died In 1803 Mrs Maim was respected by her neighbors r 5Z > 3 h f iivi 1 iWI F c I j pl Mrs Mary A B Malin was beloved by her family and stood well in the church |