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Show DEATHS OF ONE DAY, CHICAGO, Jan. 21. Dr. Odolla Bllnn, a pioneer among tho women physlcla-ns of Chicago and thirty years ago a promln6nt flguro in tho medical circles of this city, is dead in tho county infirmary at Dunning Dun-ning after soveral yearu of 111 health which culminated in mental breakdown last April. Sho waa 00 years of age. Dr. Bllnn was a graduate of tho Woman's Wo-man's Medical collcgo of Philadelphia and camo to Chicago about tho tlmo of tho great flro. She wad tho first to advocato freo publlo baths, waa a member of tho Chicago Medical socloty and of tho Woman's Wo-man's Press league, and dovoted much tlmo to Y. "V7- C. A. work. Sho had maintained main-tained a largo practice, but spont nearly all of her Income In philanthropic undertakings. under-takings. SPOKANE, Wash , Jan. ZL William Nottlcton, a prominent pioneer of Spokano. Spo-kano. whllo crossing tho lofty Great Northern bridgo west of Spokane today, Buffered an attack of vertlgo.and fell Into tho Spokano river. Ills dead body was recovered 200 ynrds below tho bridgo. Ho was E3 years of age, llo was the original owner of Nottleton'B addition, and in his early days owned a largo part of tho water power of Spokano. BUDAPEST. Jnn 21. Count Julius Cza-pary, Cza-pary, former Premier of Hungary, and at one tlmo president of tho Hungarian delegation, dele-gation, died today at Abbazla. Austria. NEW YORK, Jan. 21. Dr. S. R. Bcck-wlth. Bcck-wlth. who was Prcsldont Garfield's family physician at tho time of his assassination, is dead at his cottage at Atlantic City after af-ter a long Illness. Ho practiced some years ago in Clovoland and Cincinnati. |