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Show CHARLES HEIVEENWAY AT REST. Oldest Resident of Pnyson Passes Away, W. J. Douglass Dead. Special to The Tribune. PAY fiN. Nov. 71 The remains r.f harle Henienway were laid away In the city eemo-ter eemo-ter yest riluy uftet no n Mr. Hemenway was he oldest person in the city, inu ;l yearn f aife. He dle.l nf consumption and general debility Funernl serx Ices were held In th M H rhurr.h ar.d Interment w ns had In the city cemetery Mr Hemenway left an ac-d ulf. who Is only a few yenr his Junior W .1. l'ou(rlaj. for mtiny years one of the oldest residents "f I'ayson passed away last ecenlnc frrmi an n. 1 1 1- of pneumonia Mi Lr-uirlass as born while th family was en r..uie fr .iu K&UTOO, III., to Utah. Mr. Douglass Doug-lass left a wife and seven children and many other rtlatlvM ond friends behind Funeral MlVICM lll he beli' Wednesday at II o'clock a. m In the Senind waril meeting-house. Friends are Invl I Mr an I Mrs E A Wolrath of Osceola, Neb . are here for a week, the guests of their brother, E. H. Pulver, editor of the Glob Header. Mr Walroth Is In the MWapapci Iiuslncss In Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs Arnold J Huber left this I afternoon fo- their home In Oaxaca, Me after on extended visit here Joseph Douglass of Raymond Alberta, fan , I Is here ntunding the funeral of his father. W J. Douglass, who died yesterday. |