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Show DEATHS SHOCK CITY. Several Funerals of Well-known Peoplo Held In Last Two Day. Spoclal to Tho Tribune. POOATELLO. Dec 0. Sevoral deaths of prominent citizens have saddened tho community the last fow days. The funeral of lira. J. D. Raylc, who died Saturday, was hold this morning from the family homo. A great number of frionds attended. Tho floral offerings were many and beautiful, tho dispatchers in tho O. S. L. offico having prepared the most elaborate. . Miss Annie Buuhcy, aged 59, died last rilght at tho home of her brothor. John Bushoy, after a lingering illness. Sho is survived by two brothers, John and A. Bushey, and three sisters, Mrs. P. D. Edhoff. Mrs. O. IL Stubbln and Mrs. Su-! Su-! sic Coffman. The funeral was conductod this morning from tho Catholic church. Fred Brown, aged 2S, died yesterday morning of a complication of throat troubles. Ho carao hero recently from North Carolina, and the body will bo shlppod to that state. He is survived by a who and child. Mary C. 2vlo, who died last Saturday evening at the general hospital, after a short illness, and whose body was shipped to Mackny yesterday, was burled at that place today. The funeral of Walter Self, dispatcher of the O. S. Ik, who died at .Havre. Mont, was buried hero yesterday afternoon. The Manona wcro in charge of the cercmonlcc |