Show I JAMES SHORE IS DEAD i tAnother Good Man Gone to His Rest Pioneer Blacksmith at the End of TJseful Life A loss that will bo keenly felt by the jiuoplo In the northeastern part of tho city was the death of James Shore which occurred yesterday evening at S oclock at his home G25 Fifth street He was fit vears of age having been born at Kerry uicaphlre England in 1S39 His father I was Thomas and his mother Elizabeth Ashton Shore In 1839 the deceased came to Salt Lako City and went to work at his trade that of blacksmith He participated in the Blackhawk India war and was one of the veteran volunteer firemen of tho city Always helpful to the needy and unfortunate unfortu-nate charitable in word as well as Indeed In-deed as devoted to the welfare of his neighbors as to his family ho was a man whom the community can 111 afford to lose For some time Mr Shore had been afflicted af-flicted with cancer of the stomach and It I was tills malady that caused his death Otherwise lie was hale and hearty He 1 bore his later sufferings with fortitude did all he could to cheer hit sorrowing family and reigned himself to the Incvl l table with Christian faith lie leaves behind a wife threo sone In James T William and Alfred and six daughters Elzabeth Harriet Rose Sarah Sa-rah Maude and Laura Elizabeth Is mar ned to a Mr Maralen and lives In Idaho It The funeral will be hold from the Twen I tyfirst Ward meetinghouse on Wednesday I Wednes-day at 1 oclock I |