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Show MRS. HARRIET C. DALLAS CALLED TO OTHER SIDE Mrs. Harriet Clinton Dallas, who has resided In the city slnco September." 1852, died at her homo In the Seventeenth ward at 12:30 p. m. Sunday, aftor a brief Illness. Sho wns born at Tonbury, Worcester. Wor-cester. England, June In, 1825, and Joined the Mormon church thero In 181G. She lived some time In St. Louis, where she married Samuel C. Dallas in March, 1852, and crossed tho plains with him that year In Captain Cutler's company. For over fifty-five yenrs she has been a resident of the Seventoonth ward, on tho same lot where she died. Her husband, two sons and three daughters havo preceded pre-ceded hor. leaving one son living, Samuel C. Dallns, a well-known architect. Mrs. Dallas had lived a simple, useful homo life of humblo devotion to her family fam-ily and her religion. Funeral services will be held at -1 p. m. today at the residence. resi-dence. 116 North First West street, and all friends are Invited to attend. |