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Show fATH SOMMOIS ' i J0HNUM1 Widely-Known Mining Man Dies at the Holy Cross Hospital. ! John C. Sullivan, director and general j manager of tho Victoria Consolidated, Mining company of Eureka, onu of the' best -known mining men of the state, died j at 10;2Q. o'clock last night nt the floly Cross hospital. M.r. Sullivan came to Stilt Jako City last Thursday to attend I a directors' meeting and became ill with pneumonia the next day. Ho remained j In tho Cullcn hotel until Sunday, when i lie was removed 'to the hospital. Tlr. Sullivan was born in Ireland forty- I seven years ago and came to this -conn-I try when he was !" years old. Ho went lirsl to the copper mines In Michigan, i where he worked for a abort time, lie' then came west and worked for fcvoral 1 years in the old Daly mine in Park City, j As a prospector he went lu Kureka twenty-seven years ago and his home was there until the lime of his death. lie! located most of the around that constitutes consti-tutes what is imw the mining property of which he" was manager and in addition addi-tion to Mint many oilier claims, and at 1 the time of his death was interested in many or the more important mines of the camp. A. wife and three children, who survive, were present at tl- time of Mr. Sullivan's Sulli-van's death. The children are .lohn Raymond, Ray-mond, aged IS: Stella, aged I.", and Frances, Fran-ces, aged 11. In addition io his immediate, immedi-ate, family, Mr. Sullivan is survived by his niotht'r and a brother, who Hvo in Ireland; four sisters, who livo in Montana, Mon-tana, and a brother, D. .1. Sullivan, vho lives in Eureka. I Funeral services will, be held in St. Mary's Catholic cathedral, the dale to be announced later. |